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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Inside this week’s issue

The Spokesman-Review

She hasn’t had her fill

Spokane woman continues to seek out Swanky Swigs glasses for her collection.

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Coming soon: rooftop dining

William Webster, owner of Isabella’s, plans to offer an outdoor dining experience.

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An annual shot of color

Species tulips are beautiful, dependable and trumpet the arrival of spring.

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Bring some order to your life

Home organization expert Deniece Schofield schedules Spokane appearances.

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Small fruit, big rewards

Dwarf fruit trees are becoming more widely available in nurseries and other sources.

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Pat Munts has the answers

Our Gardening Q&A takes on a peach leaf fungus and a gooseberry dilemma.

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Get that lawn into shape

Columnist Juan Juan Moses knows it’s past time to get the color back into her grass.

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Whimsical creator

Spokane’s Wendy Zupan Bailey has taken doll making to a new level.

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Train pet for your absence

Like children, dogs can suffer separation anxiety. But there are ways to cope.

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