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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Inside this week’s issue


Barbara Lambrecht works in the custom sewing room designed for her quilting needs.
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Cookies are a slam dunk

Coeur d’Alene woman’s gingerbread cookies score big with Gonzaga basketball team.

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Music to their ears

Family that inherited a German music box learns that item carries a high value.

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Your beautiful home

Spokane Valley home that had fallen into disrepair gets a bright overhaul.

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Soaking up soothing warmth

A nice warm bath can be a therapeutic cure for what ails you.

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Look in yard for wreath items

Gardening expert Pat Munts says your own yard holds great items for holiday wreaths.

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Sophisticated sewing rooms

Seamstresses create special spaces to do their handiwork.

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Garden tools need a home

Don’t just shove garden gadgets into your garage. Build them a special holder.

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Today’s project

Wooden high chair is a great project that can really bring the family together.

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Adding a puppy to the family

Purchasing a new pooch is a big step. Our pet expert urges you to be sure you want it.

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How are we doing?

Let us know what you think. Suggest a story or write us a letter.

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