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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Inside this week’s issue


Fred Anderson has dodged high fuel costs by taking a shuttle to his job in Newport. Page 11
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The value of down time

Much of our lives – and its lessons – are shaped around the kitchen table.

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A horn of mystery

Other than its owner, Spokane man knows little about the history of his antique cornet.

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Taking on a perennial chore

The time is right to divide your perennials. Pat Munts explains how it’s done.

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Use the path of resistance

Necrotic ring can be destructive and difficult to remove from your lawn.

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Withstanding test of time

As long as it remains in working order, antique clock will fetch a pretty penny.

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Making paper for profit

Deer Lake neighbors turn their interest in recycling into a home business.

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Don’t let symptoms fool you

Cushing’s disease is preventable, but it can sneak up on your dog.

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Hanging quality quilts

Kress Gallery in River Park Square displays first-rate quilt art.

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Mark your calendars

Check our comprehensive lists for home, garden, farmers’ markets and pets.

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