Archives | November 6, 1997
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Features
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Let It Go In One Ear, Out The Other
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‘Cinderella’ Helps Abc To Top
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Trivia
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Hints From Heloise
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Psyche Can Take Hold Of Past Events
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Barry’s Back Manilow, Whose Career Has Spanned 29 Years And 25 Albums, Will Offer An Interactive Feel When He Plays The Arena On Friday
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311 Explores Psychedelics, With Some Help
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White House Reporters Taught Her To Think Fast
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Third Day Rocks With Second Album
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New Artist In Town You Can Meet Spokane’s New Arts Director Karen Mobley, And View Some Of Her Artwork
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Obituaries
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‘48 Hours’ Episode Lacks Substance
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Hamlisch Will Guide Symphony
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Donizetti Fans Have Cake And Eat It, Too
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The Slice Mount Spokane Drivers Master Art Of Tailgating
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Visiting Paris Zephyr Opens Its Season Friday At The Met With ‘Paris In The Twenties’
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Baccalaureate Degrees Earned By Local Residents
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Births
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Food Bank, Theaters Join Forces
Idaho
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Silver Valley Checkups Considered Federal Agency Studies Which Lead-Related Illnesses To Target
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Idaho Records
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Chenoweth Attacks Funding For River Cleanups American Heritage Plan Called An Infringement On Property Rights
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One Down, One To Go Post Falls Turns Attention From Library To Schools
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Pair Charged In Coeur D’Alene Business Break-Ins Police Probe Possible Links To Other Burglaries
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Hepatitis Case Tied To Eatery Restaurant Popular With Hunters
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Forest Network Show To Visit Roadless Areas
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Next Installment, Perhaps: ‘Bad Day At Black Rock’
Nation/World
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Good News, Bad News For Nation’s Schools Math And Science Up, But Drug And Reading Problems Persist
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Paper Trail Links Nichols To Mcveigh, Say Bombing Prosecutors
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Election Results
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Lottery Numbers
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Citizens Want To Keep Road Open Forest Service Ready To Close Boundary Creek Road
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Couple Escapes The Depths Of Debt Family Honored As National Credit Group’s Client Of The Year
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House Approves Irs Overhaul Bill Senate Might Delay Action Until ‘98 To Get Even Tougher
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Judge’s Ruling On Au Pair’s Fate Won’t Come Until At Least Monday
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Panel Finds Acupuncture Advocates May Have A Point
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Williams’ Calls In Question Engineering Director Spent At Least 29 Hours On The Phone With Woman Doing Incinerator Study
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Russian Tycoon Loses His Government Job
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From Outsider To Insider With Mayor’s Race All But Won, Talbott Faces The Task Of Turning Criticism Into Consensus
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Judy Means Business New Cda Mayor Sets An Aggressive Agenda
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Election ‘97
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Wall Street Bulls Aren’t Easily Cowed The Dow Jones Average Has Recovered Its Oct. 27 Losses
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Public Employees Credit Union Breaks Ground For Building
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Saluting Bush’s Legacy
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Computer Hijack Victims To Be Compensated
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Web Accuser Apologizes For Twa Missile Charge Says Targeting Navy For Flight 800 Crash Was Attack On Government
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Survey Shows Low Confidence In Hmos Americans Want Rules Enacted To Improve Treatment, Protect Patient Rights
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There May Be Method To Saddam’s Madness
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Today In History
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Perot’s Party Files Lawsuit
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Restrictive Microsoft Contract Raises Eyebrows
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Dollar Hits Six-Month High Vs. Yen
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Factory Orders Up In September
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Avocado Accord: Free Trade And Guacamole Mexican Avocados Enter U.S. Borders For The First Time In 83 Years
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Once So Very Hip, Levi’s Has The Blues Jeans Maker Sees Its Image, Sales Sag To Cheaper, Wider In-House Brands
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Explosion Rips Through L.A. Toy Factory, Killing Three
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Judge Rejects Claims Of Ex-Auschwitz Slaves
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2 New York Movie Theaters Experiment With Reserved Seats
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House Votes For Harsher China Watch Also Decides To Extend Review Of Summit’s Nuclear Agreement
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Wrecked-Car Legislation Hits Wall Of Criticsim
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Church Food Sickens 300, Kills One Diner
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Bn Hears Rathdrum Concerns Residents Ask Railroad About Pollution, Noise
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Coeur Mines Gets Kensington Permit
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Troops Likely To Stay Longer In Bosnia
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Downtown Movie Complex Signs On River Park Square Tenant Inks Lease; Northtown Also Plans Complex
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Microsoft Considers U S West Buy-In
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Grass Smoke Ban Is Back On Track
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Kaiser’s Ghana Plant May Lose Power
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U.S. Intelligence Aide Arrested In Austria
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High Water, Crocodiles Trap Group In Somalia
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Dibartolo Portrayed As Lustful Killer Trial Begins For Former Deputy Accused Of Killing Wife Of 19 Years
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Counties Eligible For Nafta Loans Feds Make $22.5 Million Available To Offset Job Losses Due To Trade Agreement
Other
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City Looking At Options To Replace Tax Revenue
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City Approves Contract Increase
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Meeting Will Address Flooding Concerns
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New Library Opens In Airway Heights
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Church Bazaars Offering Variety Of Hand-Crafted And Baked Goods
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Browne Mountain Area Plagued By Rash Of Crimes Police Aren’t Sure Why Burglars Pick This Particular Area
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No Increase In Sight For Medical Lake Utility Rates
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Senior Center Planning Special Programs
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Examiner Oks Bank, Medical/Dental Office
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Liquor Licenses
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Lunchtime Assault On Student Lands Girls In Juvenile Detention
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Driving Drinkers Away An Aggressive Campaign Against Drunken Driving Around Medical Lake Is Proving Bad For Business, Tavern Owners Complain.
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No. 1 Runner Says Anything Can Happen At State
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Cops Hosting Bowling Tournament
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This Knowledge Kids Can Take To The Bank
Spokane
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Golden Pen Award
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Decomposed Body Found By Man, Dog Detectives Suspect Foul Play, Wait For Autopsy To Id Victim
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Valley Bombers Sent To Federal Prison
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Advocate To Join Hate-Crimes Meeting
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Police Catch Man After Shots Fired
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Police Name Teens Killed In Wreck
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Sandpoint Man Ok After Train Hits Car
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Stand Firm Your Hallowed Ground
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What If Most Firms Gave Family Needs High Priority?
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Clinton Burned Bridges To The Money
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City Worker Accused Of Sexual Harassment
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Educators Peer Into A Future Built Around Technology
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Mary Poppins Won’t Take Peanuts
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City Faces Cuts To Pay Off Street Repair Loan Gas-Tax Failure Threatens Services, But Talbott Says Money Is There
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Businesses Honored For Aid To Working Poor UW Activist Lauds Entrepreneurs Who Give Needy A Chance
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Dust Hasn’t Settled Around Ballot Measures Gay Rights, Marijuana, Gun Safety, Tax Relief Will Continue To Fan Debate
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Vietnam War Hero Hungers For Achievement
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Absentee Ballots Will Decide School Board Race Recount Likely In Tight Contest Between Barlow And Mccann
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Cliffhangers Are Order Of The Day In Numerous Races Tabulation Of Absentee Votes Will Decide Nip-And-Tuck Picks
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Voters Decide Killer Can’t Be On Council Paroled Murderer Loses Bid To Be Airway Heights Official
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Mild Earthquake Rumbles Near Hanford
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Election Mix-Up Means School Board Winner Really Isn’t
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Gorton Lambastes Environmentalists
Sports
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Handle Teams Venture Forth State Football Playoffs Include Sandpoint-Lake City Rematch
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Time To Hand Out Those Fall Sports Awards
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Strong-Arm Tactics Senior Quarterback Kurt Reese Pitches Plenty Of Zip Into Lakeland’s Passing Attack
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Inspiration From Beyond Chavez’s Success At U-Hi Rooted In Loss, Hard Work
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Jones Gives Up Title
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Voters Can Stadiums
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Chiefs Gun Down Hitmen Suter Shines As Team Effort Produces Win
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Huskies Have Faith In Young Qb Tuiasosopo Wins Respect Of Teammates, Coaches
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Shane Hartnett Gonzaga Prep Year: Senior Sport: Football Position: Safety
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Cougars’ Victory Revealing
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Barkley Likes Lakers’ Chances
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O’Donnell Demoted By Parcells
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Volleyball Prospects Promising
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Official Records
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Sky Has Limitless Title Possibilities
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Holyfield, Moorer Fight Apathy
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Parents Looking For Beleaguered Bruin
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Belle Settles Lawsuit
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House Of Troy Aches For A Remodel
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Farmers Deserve Recognition For Outstanding Work
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Cheap Seats
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Johnson, Top A.L. Manager, Quits
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Four Of Top Five Paired With Title Implications
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Canucks Consider Keenan For Gm
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Hunting Replaces Football
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Freshmen Lift Ferris To District Soccer Title
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Figure It Out At Own Risk
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Cardinal Brotherhood Brandon And Vince Moore Have Thrived Side By Side
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Eastern Volleyball Assistant Reprimanded
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Brewers’ Move To N.L. Reportedly Approved
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Breeders’ Cup Draw Favors Skip Away In Featured Event
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Miscellany
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Christie Grochowski East Valley Year: Senior Sport: Volleyball Position: Middle Hitter
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Kurt Berkley Sandpoint Year: Senior Sport: Football Position: Tailback
Washington Voices
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Businessman Spencer Hall Is Real Success Story
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Construction Of Hawthorne Court To Begin
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Sun Dance Neighbors Bothered By Truck Traffic
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Letters To The Editor
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Diseases
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Operation Christmas Child In Need Of Items
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Good Career Moves High School Students Take Jobs That Fit With Long-Term Goals
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Mead Harriers’ Reign At Stake At State Meet
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Learning For Profit Riverside School District Program Gives Students A Taste Of Capitalism
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Klingon For A Day Star Trek Fans Boldly Go To The Spokane Valley Mall
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Millwood Siblings Work On Walking-Tour Booklet
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District Loss Ends Soccer Hopes
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Police Investigate Drive-By Shooting
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Resort Seeks Students For Snow Theme Park
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Come On And Jump Deborah’s Jump Rope Academy, Located At 2727 N. Madelia, Opened In September
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B&B; Cottage Preserves A Bit Of Spokane History
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Northwood-Area Neighbors Appealing Zone Change Four Acres Between Farwell And Mead Have Been Approved For A 22-Units-Per-Acre Retirement Complex
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Home Sales
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Incorporation Activist Wants Voters To Wake Up
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Lottery Winners
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Wonderbread Thrift Store To Open
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Trucks Broken Into And Vandalized; Radios, Stereos Stolen
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Word Of Life Church Breaks Ground
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Valley Home Sales
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Keystone Students Monitor Playground Safety
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Valley Junior High Activities (Final Standings)
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Runner Seth Mott First Regional Champ For University High
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Neighbors Frustrated By Garbage-Strewn Yard
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Brains And Brawn Shadle Park Girls Cross Country Team Collectively Achieves Academic As Well As Athletic Success
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City Takes Different Approach Northpointe Sports Complex Plans Await City’s Requirements For The Project