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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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The Spokesman-Review

Ghoul old stuff

Old Halloween costumes come to life again as vintage collectibles.

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Something to crow about

The results of our scarecrow contest are in and the winners are …

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Knickknacks worth cash

Collector says there is value in figurines such as shelf sitters.

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Long, strange voyage

Jim Cooper cherishes model ship built by Canadian who never returned from war.

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Get more life out of grill

Proper care and maintenance of a gas grill will extend its life.

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Get ready for the cold

It’s going to get cold, so make sure your home is ready for it.

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Completing the circle

Rik Nelson takes a look at where recyclables go after they’re taken from the curb.

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Big on vegetables

Adam Blalock says growing giant produce depends a lot on the seeds.

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Give your pets a treat

Shield your furry friends from the fright and frenzy of Halloween.

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