Road Work Delays May Get Even Worse New Project Between Pines, Sullivan Will Further Complicate I-90 Tue., Sept. 14, 1999
Rich Vein Of Opinions Unearthed Hearing Draws Wide Range Of Views On Reforming Federal Mining Laws Sun., Sept. 12, 1999
News > Nation/World U.S. Board Says Creek Can Hang Onto Name Panel Refuses Request To Change Hangman To Latah, Saying It Can’T Change Past Fri., Sept. 10, 1999
What’S In A Name? It’S Up To The Feds Choice Between Hangman, Latah To Consider Historical Significance Wed., Sept. 8, 1999
Naacp Forms Ask People To Challenge Discrimination Complaint Reports Distributed At Colleges, Community Centers Thu., Sept. 2, 1999
Community Care Needs No Translation Mother Received Help From Many While Waiting To Take Her Paralyzed Son Home Sun., Aug. 29, 1999
Drums Signal Power Of Powwow Indian Drummers Provide Rhythms That Mark Traditions Sun., Aug. 29, 1999
Character First Honors City’S Models Of Morality Supporters Attribute Success To Jesus, Say Christian Beliefs Moral Foundation Thu., Aug. 19, 1999
News > Nation/World Institute Against Hate Short Of Cash Gonzaga University Think Tank Not Able To Raise $200,000 Mon., Aug. 16, 1999
News > Nation/World Plenty Of Room For Faith At Tekakwitha Riverfront Park Conference Joins Native And Catholic Spirituality Sat., Aug. 7, 1999
News > Idaho Maya Angelou To Visit Spokane Renowned Writer, Poet To Speak At Ywca Benefit Fri., Aug. 6, 1999
News > Idaho Downtown Spokane Powwow Short $25,000 New Sponsor Appeal Under Way For ‘Largest Diversity Event’ Tue., July 20, 1999
News > Nation/World Exhibit Recalls Indians’ Bitter Lessons Fort Spokane Tells Its Story As An Indian Boarding School Tue., July 6, 1999
Bias Against Disabled On Rise In State Report Highlights Recent Hate Crimes In Spokane Fri., June 25, 1999
Panel Stresses Value Of English Skills For Deaf Conference Also Calls On Hearing Community For Understanding Sat., June 19, 1999