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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Meals available at schools

An article in Thursday’s Valley section failed to list the days that free meals are offered at some Spokane Valley schools. Meals at Trent Elementary and Orchard Center are available Monday through Thursday. Meals at North Pines are available Monday through Friday.

Hogbergs own Luigi’s

Last Friday’s edition of 7 misidentified the owner of Luigi’s Italian Restaurant. The owners are Marty and Jennifer Hogberg.

Ex-GU players on Wheatland Bank team

Because of a reporting error, the name of a Hoopfest team made up of former Gonzaga players was incorrect in a story in the Hoopfest section Thursday. The team is Wheatland Bank.

Column mischaracterized comments

Association of Washington Business President Don Brunell did not attribute a breakdown in workers compensation talks to the Building Industry Association of Washington and Washington Farm Bureau. A columnist mischaracterized his comments on June 15.

Events to generate $29 million

Hoopfest, Ironman and the Far West Regional Youth Soccer championships will generate about $29 million in visitor spending in the region, according to the Spokane Regional Sports Commission. Because of a reporting error, the figure was incorrect in Thursday’s paper.