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The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Inside this week’s issue


An East Valley High student is among those who helped Plant a Row for the Hungry. 
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History lesson is in the cards

Man’s fascination with three-dimensional cards turns into lifelong hobby.

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You feeling lucky?

Reader’s $400 cookie jar proves good fortune comes in small packages.

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Creative updates

Frank Lloyd Wright’s work serves as inspiration for remodeled home.

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Holiday clock moves quickly

It’s never to soon to begin preparing your home for holiday visitors.

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Ever beautiful

Take potted evergreens to the next level and decorate them for Christmas.

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Helping hands

Area food banks are fatter thanks to those who helped Plant a Row for the Hungry.

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For the love of a quilt

Woman’s passion for Thimbleberries quilt results in a redecorated bedroom.

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Stoked for the winter

Area residents revel in the opportunity to heat their homes with wood.

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How can you resist?

Cuddly guinea pigs are about as family-friendly as pets can be.

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