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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Cream pitchers are collectors items for some. 
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Cream of the crop

Old creamers from cafes and diners evoke wonderful memories.

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Wedding treasure

Ed and Marcy Lohoff treasure a wedding dress once worn by a Flathead Indian.

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Clock for ages

Today’s Project offers plans to build a timeless grandfather clock.

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Take care of home

Protect your abode from fire, water and pests.

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Dazzling dogwood

Red-osier dogwood produces specacular winter color and is easy to grow.

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Paint a pot

Today’s Craft involves tranforming garden pots into works of art.

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Skinny on losing weight

Budget Living offers 25 tips to help shave off those extra pounds.

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Bored dogs, bad dogs

Marty Becker says keep your dog busy and it’s unlikely it will be bad while you’re away.

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Animal attraction

Single pet owners find connections on site devoted to animal fanciers.

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