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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883
Thomas Clouse

Thomas Clouse

Current Position: reporter

Thomas Clouse joined The Spokesman-Review in 1999. He is currently the business reporter. He previously worked as an investigative reporter for the City Desk and covering federal, state and local courts for many years.

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WHL suspends Chiefs’ Helewka after fight

The Western Hockey League has suspended Spokane Chiefs forward Adam Helewka for six games following an altercation on the ice after the Saturday loss to the Tri-City Americans.
Sports

Late Tri-City goals do in Chiefs 4-3

The Spokane Chiefs had more effort swings than a beginning golfer Saturday night as it twice lost leads in a disappointing 4-3 loss to the rival Tri-City Americans.
Sports

Whitworth Pirates winning games even without star guard

The No. 2 Whitworth Pirates men’s basketball team keeps finding ways to win even without Northwest Conference player of the year Kenny Love, who has missed a couple of games and remains questionable with an injured eye.
Sports >  Outdoors

Steptoe Butte a premier site for gliders

A local group that catches adventure on the wind found itself grounded by red tape this summer after someone realized that a state law prohibits hang gliders from using Steptoe Butte State Park.
Sports

Whitworth seniors have left legacy on gridiron

The Pine Bowl will welcome today a group of 16 senior Whitworth football players who are seeking an historic finish to careers that were interrupted by the turmoil of a coaching change.
Sports

Plenty of reasons for optimism for JC programs

The Sasquatch are elusive no longer. While turnover is the norm in all two-year programs, the Community Colleges of Spokane men’s basketball team has a rare luxury heading into the season: depth.
Sports

Football preview: Pacific at Whitworth

The Pirates come into Saturday’s Northwest Conference football game against Pacific in the Pine Bowl after a crushing 52-10 defeat at No. 2 Linfield. The Boxers, which lost 77-10 to the same Wildcats on Oct 10, had a come-from-behind 29-24 win last week against Willamette.