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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Inside this week’s issue


Ken Druse will speak in Spokane Valley. 
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Chairs that are true classics

Hitchcock chairs were finely crafted and are American treasures.

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Disney valuables

Rare Seiberling seven dwarfs figures are a valuable collection that should be protected.

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Garden pleasure

It took several years of turmoil then love to plant the seeds of garden happiness.

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Handy wrench set

Two versatile wrenches are actually an eight-piece set of box wrenches.

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Keeping to yourself

Sharing can be fun, but sometimes it’s better to avoid it so you don’t spread germs.

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Gardening the natural way

Author and photographer Ken Druse will speak about his love of gardening.

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Those pesky weeds

Love it or hate it, dreaded bishop’s weed is one that can be found in many locations.

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Childhood memories

This playhouse project can create many happy memories – and it’s not hard to build.

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Putting the wow in bowwow

Marty Becker reveals some fancy fashion treatments for your favorite pooch.

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