Here is a slideshow of the hen duck and her twelve ducklings and how they made it to the river with the help of bank employees, kids, the media and many bystanders. This is the duck that has nested on the Sherwood Building in Spokane for the last two years, and, as last year, banker Joel Armstrong took over the duties of getting the tiny ducklings down from the awning where they were hatched. He also guided the tiny family to Riverfront Park and the Spokane River.
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March 19, 2010
in News
From the photo archives, here are some vintage photos of homes around Spokane, paired with photos taken recently. Take the tour and see how these historic buildings have changed over …
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March 10, 2010
in News
Spokane Judo will send three young competitors to the Youth and Scholastic Nationals in Spokane Valley Mar. 13-14. The club is led by Sensei Brett Lewis and meets twice a …
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March 8, 2010
in City
The king of Cat Tales Zoological Training Center gets a root canal. Watch the video above, and read staff writer John Stucke’s story.
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March 5, 2010
in City
In the Kalispel Tribal Language Program, new Salish speakers immerse themselves in daily conversation with elders and then teach what they have learned in nearby public schools.
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February 26, 2010
in Business
Spokane’s Launchpad Inland Northwest has turned the fifth floor of the downtown Holley Mason Building into a space for business owners to work away from home and share facilities with …
sharli miller on May 17 at 8:23 p.m.
Thank you for such a precious and uplifting story! It made my day.
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