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Site Selected For Dp Library

The Spokane County Library District board selected a donated piece of land as the home of Deer Park's new library. The one-acre parcel is adjacent to the Deer Park Hospital and Health Center and is owned by the Dominican Network, which also operates Sacred Heart Medical Center. The site is located seven blocks east of the current library, which has been in the basement of Deer Park's city hall since the early '80s.
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Stolen Car, Drugs Turn Up When Police Perform Search

A police search for a stolen car ended up resulting in a marijuana bust and arrests for a possible stolen car ring. On Sept. 17, police responded to a complaint from a woman who said she believed her stolen car was at the rear of a home at 3824 E. Broad, said police spokesman Dick Cottam. After contacting the resident of the address, the man gave officers permission to search the house.
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Enrollment Up At Deer Park Schools

Figures show that the Deer Park School District enrolled more than 1,800 students this year, nearly 100 more than predicted. "We're looking at increases at almost every grade level," said Wayne Leonard, Deer Park's business manager. Leonard, who attributes the growth to population increases, said school budgets and other programs are based on enrollment counts. "If the growth were just at the (Deer Park) high school, then I'd say it were something else," he said. "But we're seeing growth all the way across the board. I'd imagine we got more kids from Spokane and Mead."
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Mead School Board Votes ‘No’ On New Park Decision Was Based On Public’s Opposition To The Ballfields

The idea of baseball fields near Meadow Ridge Elementary faded away like a home run over a center-field fence when the Mead school board voted unanimously against the project. Board members admitted their decision was based on the public's overwhelming opposition to the ballfields. Members also acknowledged they did not adequately notify residents that they were considering allowing Pony League baseball officials to build a field on a 10-acre site next to the school.
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New Assessment Results Back; Educators Pleased

FROM FOR THE RECORD (Friday, September 19, 1997): Correction Incorrect scores: Fourth-grade test scores for students in the Nine Mile Falls School District were reported incorrectly in Thursday's edition of the North Side Voice. In reading, 58.9 percent of students met or exceeded the state standard, while in listening, 74.1 percent met or exceeded the state standard.
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Police Chase Comes To An End After Suspect’s Car Hits Pole

A man accused of burglarizing a block-long row of garages was taken into police custody after a car chase early Sunday. The chase ended after the driver went airborne in a stolen 1981 Ford Bronco, hit a utility pole and rolled, according to police spokesman Dick Cottam. Police arrested the man, who suffered a broken nose and facial cuts in the accident, Cottam said.
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Riverside Students Volunteer For Drug Testing

Between 150 and 200 students at Riverside High School are undergoing voluntary drug tests this week. Some members of Riverside's athletic teams and National Honor Society participated in the tests, said Terrie Austin, the Riverside School District director of drug abuse prevention programs. Austin said the program is designed to give recognition to students who are not using drugs.
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Study Finds City Needs Improved Swimming Facilities

Imagine it's 20 degrees outside and the kids are asking to go for a swim. Snow and ice are spread over the streets like butter on bread. So you go ahead, bundle them up and take them to the nearest swimming hole. Far-fetched? Maybe for now. But the Spokane Park Board is examining a study that calls for enclosing the Liberty pool in the East Central neighborhood. The study also looks at whether Spokane residents would be willing to pay for a $10 million to $14 million aquatic center which would be six times larger than the Shadle pool.
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Deer Park Mayoral Candidates Share Common Goal

Deer Park's three mayoral candidates want to bring the city into the 21st century. Doug Box, Kathleen Nuffer and Michael Wolfe say the town can no longer afford to be provincial. The election primary is Sept. 16. The top two vote-getters advance to the November election. "We need forward movement, progress and growth," Box said.
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Campaign For Road Safety Announced

The countless dots marking the north Spokane County map look like measles on the face of a child. Scattered along Highway 2 and Highway 395, the green dots signify personal injury, blue represents property damage and the deadly red ones are for fatal accidents. The map illustrates how dangerous driving on those single-lane roads can be. However, state and local officials hope to reduce those dots in the future.
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Mead Schools Ready For Fall

The Mead School District will enter the 1997-98 school year fully staffed even though the student population is slightly less than projected. "We're probably within 100 students of what we anticipated," said Al Swanson, the district's superintendent of finance. The difference between the projected number of students and the actual number is so miniscule that filling full-time positions has not been a problem, Swanson said.
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Children Having Lots Of Fun During 15th Annual Kidsweek

Susie Stuivenga looked woefully out of place as she sat in the middle of Kids Play Center and read her book. The Glover Middle School teacher was surrounded by scores of kids who ran through oversized plastic slides and punched their way through mazes of multi-colored punching bags. It's KidsWeek in the Inland Northwest, and Stuivenga set aside more than her share of good books while her children, Ashley, Katie and Jacob, took part in a week's worth of activities for kids.
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Shadle Alum Donates Scholarship Money To Grads Stephen Ross Wants To Reward Students For Achievements

Shadle Park High School alum Stephen Ross subscribes to the belief that it's only right to put a few cookies back into the jar you once ate from. Ross, 38, rewarded four members from the Highlanders' class of 1997 with $11,000 in scholarship money for college in the fall. Shadle valedictorian Lindsey Plaster, and Nicole Mauldin, Jeff Meyers and Vanessa Larkin are the first-ever recipients of the Stephen Ross Achievement Scholarship Award. Ross said he plans to donate more scholarship money in the future.
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Teen Arrested For Burglary Attempt

A Spokane teenager was arrested and booked into jail for allegedly attempting burglary. Spokane police arrested the teen for trying to enter a residence on East Rockwell early Saturday morning, said police spokesman Dick Cottam. Police received a call from a resident who said a man was pounding on her door and had ripped the screen from the screen door, Cottam said.
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99217 New Zip Code For Growing Hillyard Area

Growth in Northeast Spokane forced the assignment of a new zip code in Hillyard. The zip code, 99217, went into effect on July 1. The neighborhood's old zip code was 99207. "The hope is to expedite the delivery of people's mail," said Don Payton, manager of the Hillyard Postal Station just off Market and Olympic. "This area is growing, and we had to keep up with the pace."
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Deputies Arrest Man For Attempted Burglary

A 20-year-old man was arrested by sheriff's deputies for attempted burglary early on the morning of July 30. Graham Gombosky is accused of peering through an open window of a home in the 400 block of West Bellwood with his pants unzipped, sheriff's spokesman Dave Reagan said. A female resident in the home told deputies she was sleeping nude when she was awakened by a man who was peering into her bedroom window, Reagan said.