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Then and Now: Spokane Valley Rosauers

As a teen, Joseph Merton Rosauer worked in the store his parents operated in East Spokane in the 1920s and early 1930s. At 19 years old, “Mert” Rosauer borrowed $1,000 from his parents and opened his own store on East Sprague Avenue.

News >  Nation/World

They love France, so when Notre Dame burned, they wanted to help

PARIS – Like many of the millions of tourists who visit Paris, Nick and Suzie Trivisonno, of Charlotte, North Carolina, would usually catch at least a glimpse of Notre Dame on their frequent visits to town. Often, the Trivisonnos, who are Catholics, would go to the cathedral and pray – for family, friends and peace.
News >  WA Government

Gov.-elect Bob Ferguson’s early approach to fix WA $10B budget deficit

Facing a budget shortfall of $10 billion or more, Democratic leaders in the state Legislature are already talking about potentially raising taxes to forestall cuts to government services. But Gov.-elect Bob Ferguson says he’s not ready to back tax increases just yet. In an interview with Tthe Seattle Times at a North Seattle coffee shop Thursday – his first extensive sit-down since winning the gubernatorial race – Ferguson said he’s scouring state government looking for ways to cut spending before considering taxes.