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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Christopher Rodkey

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Win or lose, Cougs fans just savor the experience

For a few cold, hearty students, the Apple Cup was more than an evening game – it was a 16-hour experience. Freshman Andy Hardman has been to every Cougar home matchup since the 74-degree Sept. 9 Idaho game. And to secure a prized position right above the 50-yard line, Hardman and his friends threw out blankets at 4 a.m. Saturday and camped outside the entrance gate.
News >  Voices

EWU fraternity bringing up Baby

One fraternity in Cheney is starting to live up to the Animal House moniker. Members of Eastern Washington University's Phi Delta Theta adopted Baby, the young dog that had been abused earlier this summer by a man who claimed he kicked her and hit her, said Patricia Simonet of SCRAPS. The dog is finding a home among the Eastern Washington University men, who have renamed her Athena.
News >  Voices

Gear up at Hockey Armor

It wasn't a quest for huge profits that caused Hockey Armor to open. Instead it was an attempt to draw a line in the sand for Spokane-area hockey enthusiasts. With rinks shutting down and leagues of all types folding, owner Terry D. Smith thinks it's time for somebody to lead by example.
News >  Features

Big Sky country offers big-time skiing

Ski resorts – some big, and some relatively undiscovered – dot the mountains of Montana, and most are within a day's drive of Spokane. Fresh off the opening of a new resort last year, Moonlight Basin, Montana hills can provide skiers and snowboarders with any type of terrain for any level of price to satisfy their winter cravings.
News >  Features

Canadian Rockies a sight to behold, especially on skis

The mountains of British Columbia are a skier's paradise, with reliable snow and plentiful resorts. While exchange rates are not as favorable as in past years, there are plenty of good deals for those ready to make the trip across the border. When traveling into Canada, remember to bring a form of legal identification that proves citizenship, such as a passport or a birth certificate. For road conditions, call the B.C. Road Report at (900)-565-4997 or check online at www.th.gov.bc.ca/bchighways/