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Hit-And-Run Victim Asking For Help

A north Spokane woman is asking the community for its help in locating the driver of a car she believes totalled her automobile in a hit-and-run collision in front of her house last month. Donna Tissue's 1983 Nissan Sentra was totalled sometime after 9 p.m. on Feb. 24 in front of her home at 224 W. Carlisle.

Prosecutor Planning To Set Up Neighborhood Offices

Police Chief Terry Mangan gave Spokane community policing. Prosecuting Attorney Jim Sweetser wants to give the town community prosecution. Sweetser, two members of his office and other community representatives gathered at the East Central Community Center last Thursday for a workshop titled "A Community Response to Violent Crimes Against Women."
News >  Spokane

Schools Band Together Elementary School Musicians Entertain Families, Friends And Each Other At Annual Spring Spectacular

FOR THE RECORD (March 27, 1997): Misidentified: A Wednesday edition photo of student musicians' Spring Spectacular showed conductor Kent Meredith leading the sixth-grade band. The conductor's name and the students' grade were incorrect in the information beneath the photo. It's the pure joy of music. Music director Bryan Bogue, center, leads the fifth-grade band Tuesday evening as 2,300 young musicians from Spokane elementary schools participated in Spring Spectacular. Photo by Colin Mulvany/The Spokesman-Review
News >  Spokane

Disabilities Help Sharpen Awareness For Volunteers The Arc Of Spokane Asks 20 People To Assume A Disability For A Day

FOR THE RECORD (March 25, 1997): Name wrong: Gonzaga Prep student Amanda Spethman participated in last Friday's "Assume a Disability for a Day" program. Her last name was incorrect in a story in Saturday's paper about the event. Gonzaga Prep junior Amanda Speth tries to negotiate a sidewalk Friday during "Assume a Disability for a Day." Photo by Sandra Bancroft-Billings/The Spokesman-Review
News >  Spokane

Three Arrested In Slaying Of Spokane Taxi Driver Police Arrested A 21-Year-Old Man And Two Teenage Boys

Thursday night in the slaying of a veteran Spokane taxi driver. The suspects were questioned extensively by detectives before being arrested about 8 p.m. on warrants charging them with first-degree murder. The 21-year-old was identified as Alon Slater. The names of the other suspects - a 14-year-old and a 17-year-old - were not released. Cabdriver Duane "Dusty" Hutsell was shot twice in the head just before midnight on March 6.
News >  Washington Voices

Mother, Son Arrested At Valley Store

A security guard said he saw them leave with more than $270 worth of groceries they had not purchased. A North Side woman and her 12-year-old son were arrested last Thursday afternoon after a security guard said he saw them leave a Valley grocery store with more than $270 worth of groceries they had not purchased.
News >  Spokane

Taxi Driver Killed By Single Gunshot

A Spokane cabdriver who was robbed and killed last week has been identified as 47-year-old Duane A. Hutsell. He died of a single gunshot wound, according to an autopsy conducted Monday.
News >  Spokane

Police Supporter Receives Honor

The 93-year-old founder of the Spokane Police Department Volunteers program was honored Thursday night as 1996 "Volunteer of the Year." Leonard LeMay, a retired building contractor, helped start the program nine years ago.
News >  Spokane

Nursing Home Barred From Taking New Patients

A Spokane Valley nursing home is barred from admitting new residents after state inspectors found a number of health and safety violations. The deficiencies at Sullivan Park Care Center, 14820 E. Fourth, were discovered during a recent annual inspection, said Edith Coleman of the state Department of Social and Health Services. The center was ordered to close its doors to new residents three weeks ago, Coleman said.
News >  Spokane

Ritzville Councilman Accused Of Pulling Gun

A member of the City Council in Ritzville, Wash., is facing a probable assault charge after allegedly pulling a gun on a man at a local tavern last weekend. Layne Iltz is expected to be charged this week with second-degree assault, Police Chief Dave McCormack said.
News >  Spokane

Rape Victim Was Afraid To Live Her Life

She was afraid to step out of her Spokane Valley home to take out the trash or get the mail. At the grocery store, she avoided looking at the people around her. She might see the face of the man who raped her.
News >  Spokane

Nine Mile Voters Ok Bond For New School

Nine Mile Falls voters approved a property tax hike Tuesday to pay for a new middle school. The $6.5 million bond issue proposal will help the district ease overcrowding at its current middle school, according to Superintendent Don Baumberger.