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Now there’s snow hurry
November 21, 2009 in City on Page A1 Last winter’s record snowfall made a serious impression on the Inland Northwest, according to hardware store managers. The General Store on Division Street in Spokane already sold out of roof …
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Spokane, CdA residents get head start on snow supplies
November 20, 2009 in City Last winter’s record snowfall made a serious impression on the Inland Northwest, according to hardware store managers.
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Jim Kershner: Keep it moderate, Mr. Niño
November 7, 2009 in City on Page B1 News item: A developing El Niño system in the Pacific could bring a milder winter to the Inland Northwest. An open letter to El Niño: 3
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Mild winter on horizon
November 3, 2009 in City on Page A5 If you’ve been dreading another winter of heavy snow, something is happening thousands of miles away that might ease your mind. El Niño is brewing in the tropical Pacific Ocean, …
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Spokane snow levels hit all-time high
March 30, 2009 in News How much difference does a tenth of an inch make? Enough to set the record for snowiest winter season ever. 3
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Phil’s shadow means more winter
February 3, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A2 PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. – The world’s most famous groundhog saw his shadow Monday morning, predicting that this already long winter will last for six more weeks. Punxsutawney Phil emerged just after …
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Punxsutawney Phil sees shadow; winter to continue
February 2, 2009 in Nation/World The world’s most famous groundhog saw his shadow Monday morning, predicting that this already long winter will last for six more weeks.
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Ice fishing requires faith
February 1, 2009 in Outdoors on Page C12 Winter fishing gods played a cruel joke on Glen Kivett last Sunday at Sprague Lake. The Spokane angler caught a bright, hefty 19-inch rainbow trout almost immediately after dropping a …
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CV students to make up three snow days at end of year
January 29, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page V3 After nearly an hour of discussion Monday night, the Central Valley school board voted to have students make up three of the five days missed during this winter’s big storm …
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Out & About
January 11, 2009 in Outdoors on Page C10 OUTLIVE
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Guns of winter
January 11, 2009 in Outdoors on Page C10 Comparisons will be made today between this season and the winter of 1968-69 as shotgunners gather to begin The Spokesman-Review Trapshoot. The shoot has been a winter tradition since 1916, …
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Helping wild birds through winter
December 28, 2008 in Features on Page D3 You’ve got to admit that wild birds are tough little customers. While we humans are languishing under our electric blankets or hovering around the woodstove with a cup of hot …
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Forecasters predict more of the same
December 26, 2008 in City If you’re feeling tired of the weather, forecasters have bad news: It looks like more of the same.
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Chill on feeding winter wildlife
December 25, 2008 in Outdoors, Sports on Page C1 Here’s some food for thought about wintering wildlife struggling through deep snow and frigid temperatures: Think spring.
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Storms line up to hit region again
December 20, 2008 in City on Page A10 Just as Spokane and Coeur d’Alene residents come to grips with this week’s record snowfall, the forecast calls for possibly three more storms that could add to the snow already …
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This forecast calls for overzealous forecasts
November 20, 2008 in City on Page B1 Well, it looks like ol’ Jack Frost will soon be nipping at us like a pack of aggressive panhandlers in the downtown Spokane business core. Yes, winter is on the …
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Snowfall puts CdA in record territory
February 6, 2008 in City on Page B1 If you think there’s a lot of snow in Coeur d’Alene, you’re not just being a sissy. This winter is the snowiest in the Lake City’s history, with 127 inches …
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Snow brings flurry of blower repairs
February 6, 2008 in City on Page B1 Dale LaBounty has seen some hard winters, but when it comes to snowblower repairs, this year has broken all the records. The owner of Gopher’s South Hill Outdoor Power, 1015 …
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We’ve become flakes in face of winter
January 10, 2008 in City on Page A1 Like everybody else around here, I discussed the weather Wednesday. We all had our little stories.
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Waiting for winter
October 16, 2007 in City on Page A1 La Niña developing off the coast of Chile could bring moisture to a parched Inland Northwest this winter, more snow to area ski resorts – and higher energy bills to …
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Families’ Frigid Struggle Many Poor And Low-Income People Do What They Can To Stay Warm As Furnaces Break, Pipes Freeze
February 1, 1996 in City on Page B1 No heat. Diane Poor, left, and her daughter Kimberly, 11, warm their hands over the kitchen stove. The stove and a fireplace are their only sources of heat this week. …

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