Archives | April 7, 2011
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Crime/Public Safety
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Spokane man missing after bizarre call
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Ormsby bros. on 2 sides of medical pot
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Scherf warned of danger before murder
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Feds fight release of Harpham records
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Missing woman’s jailed grandson probed
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Feds warn local marijuana dispensaries
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Steele will undergo mental health exam
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Files released in Notorious BIG’s murder
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Plea deal drops attempted murder case
Features
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Heights of the absurd…
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Saviors’ leads off the SAJFS
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You be Scout
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Posada’ and a panel discussion: All for free
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A full weekend of film
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Nothing to look forward to but Javier Redux
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Tim O’Brien, Ani DiFranco headline Spokane’s busiest literary week
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Horoscope
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Arts Calendar
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Stage listings
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Galleries
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Found-objects artist White last speaker in lecture series
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Symphony back at theme of the crime
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Alzheimer’s link concerns daughter
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Guitar festival’s competition kicks off today at Eastern
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Artist Showcase begins Friday
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Civic Theatre’s latest play follows three sisters
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Second Friday
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Copycat neighbor may be insecure
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 4.7.11
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Parting Shot — 4.8.11
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Shutdown Won’t Stop Tax Deadline
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PM Scanner Traffic — 4.8.11
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PM Headlines — 4.8.11
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APhoto Of The Day — 4.7.11
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Last day matches prickly session…
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Idaho concludes prickly legislative session
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County S&R Firefighters To Don Bras
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2011 Legislature Wasn’t A Yawner
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2 Lady Cards Named All-American
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Denney’s Purity Purge Continues
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‘A dreadful exclamation point’
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Denney pulls committee chairmanships from Trail, Smith
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North Idaho Delegation Kicks Back
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Alaska-based investors buy State Line Speedway
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Kelly: Confessions Of A Hacker
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2011 Idaho Legislature Adjourns
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House adjourns for the year
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‘Youth challenge’ bill passes, House prepares to adjourn sine die
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Are Your Allergies Worse This Year
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TF Times-News Quotes Hucks Poll
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Goedde: ‘Proud of work we’ve done’
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Pro-megaload bill passes, heads to guv
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Amended day-care licensing bill wins final passage in House
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House approves public school budget, 53-17
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INW: Idaho Declares Wolf Emergency
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Focus shifts to House for final action…
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High Noon: Questions For An Author?
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AM Scanner Traffic — 4.7.11
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Gavel falls, Senate adjourns
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How they voted…
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No Nyuck-Nyuck-Nyuck?
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Senate prepares to adjourn, House takes a lunch break mid-debate
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Senate readies to adjourn sine die
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‘Sometimes It Snows In April’
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Senate kills energy compromise
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Hucks Poll: Shut Down Government
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GOP Solons Rush To Pay Party Bill
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Another narrow vote in Senate on emergency clause for school reform
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House passes new charter school cap-lifting bill, 39-29
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Ed reform trailer bill squeaks through, 19-16
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Idaho GOP Undercuts Nonpartisanship
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House debating new charter school cap-lifting bill that just was introduced today
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Senate passes first school reform trailer bill, adding emergency clause to SB 1108
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‘Friends Of McEuen’ Set Meeting
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Millenium Fund budget bill barely passes, 34-32; killing it would’ve delayed session
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Lawmakers rush $100K payment to Idaho GOP in unusual arrangement
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Idaho lawmakers rush unusual payment to state GOP
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New charter school cap removal bill introduced on party-line vote
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Second piece of energy compromise clears Senate committee on 6-3 vote
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AM Headlines — 4.7.11
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House breaks for Ways & Means meeting
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Singing Keeps Parkinson’s At Bay
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Kendra: Story Of A $1000 Blessing
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House Ed approves youth challenge bill
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Barbieri ‘Really Enjoyed’ ‘11 Session
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Senate panel still debating 2nd energy bill
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Keough: ‘Frustrating’ session reflected Idahoans’ struggles
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Japan Issues Tsunami Warning
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Reid: We’re Headed For A Shutdown
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‘Graupel’ Covers Lake City Area
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Heller: Shut ‘Er Down
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Barbieri: ‘Really enjoyed this session’
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April snow coats parts of Inland NW
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Eskridge: Session ‘tough, disappointing’
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First piece of energy compromise wins Senate committee support
Nation/World
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Microsoft seeking release of manager in Libya
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Another strong quake rattles tsunami-ravaged Japan
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Cops pepper-spray violent 8-year-old
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Wisconsin voters send angry message
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Agencies ready Plan B
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GOP attack on EPA blocked
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In brief: President’s friend arrested in sting
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Obama strikes deal on Colombia trade
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War zone increasingly brutal for U.S. troops
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In brief: Kim son likely to gain new post
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Ivory Coast fighting resumes as Gbagbo refuses to yield
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Fox News to end Beck’s show
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Prison in the cards for insurance agent
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Gadhafi asks for end to attacks
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Workers pumping nitrogen into reactor
Outdoors
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Fishing seminar series winding down at Mark’s Marine
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Forest Service releases photos of fraternity’s OHV meadow damage
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Photo indicates transition, moody day on Bead Lake
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Hikers still finding snow on trails above 3,000 feet elevation
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Anglers post warnings about Spokane River fishing closure
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Spring Salmon Derby starts Saturday at Lake CdA
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Learn how to fly fish at local lakes
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Sportsmen to bestow honors, $1,000 on Friday
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New gauge on Madison River will help anglers
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Antoine Peak land deal back in running for state funding
Spokane
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WA Lege Day 88: Protesters arrested outside governor’s office
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WA Lege Day 88: Outside the gov’s office
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WA Lege Day 88: Protester arrested
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WA Lege Day 88: Chanting in the hallways
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MLK bomb records remain sealed
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WA Lege Day 88: Protesters stream into the Capitol
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Police locate missing disabled woman
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Woman dies in rollover crash near Ritzville
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WA Lege Day 88: More protests this afternoon
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Wash. House budget proposal passes key committee
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Washington records
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In brief: Closed-primary bill goes to Otter’s desk
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Idaho records: 04/07/2011
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WSU’s reactor ‘can’t melt down’
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Man’s disappearance mystery to family, police
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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In brief: Student arrested after knife attack
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Resorts closing books on powderful season
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On local level, closure could crimp school programs, clinics
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U.S. attorney wants Harpham records sealed
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Democrat plan prevails
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Steele to have mental health examination
Sports
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WSU sophomore cornerback Horton plays above size
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Chiefs recall classic playoff series against Tri-City
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No pads, no problem for focused WSU
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Popular Spokane hockey player Venerus dies at 62
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Dean opts to stay at EWU
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Chiefs, Tri series getting close
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Glen Dean staying at Eastern
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Live chat with Spokane Shock Head Coach Rob Keefe starting at noon
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WSU returns to practice today
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Scoreboard
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WSU’s Blackledge enjoys return to jumping
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Former Spokane Chief Kurt Sauer adjusts to life off the ice
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On the air
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Mt. Spokane’s Helling plays coach, mother in rare season
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British golfers bring strong contingent to Masters
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Reds walk the walk
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Today’s Best
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No Bonds witnesses
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Newsmakers
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Vandersloot invited to draft
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Today’s menu
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CC Spokane picks up first conference victories
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Ferris holds off G-Prep to pull into first-place tie
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Thunder win first title since Seattle days
Washington Voices
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Program gives kids bike helmets
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Family Calendar
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Education Notebook: 5 schools given greenhouses, grants
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Wheels of bus actually shoes
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Many reasons to redo schools
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In brief: Wishing Star will get friends’ goats
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Somebody needs you
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La Nina keeps wet weather coming
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Bond is a bargain right now
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Neighborhood notebook
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Spokane will be bursting with new turf for youth
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Examiner approves housing development
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Wheel-life adventures
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Council hears access concerns
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‘Got Talent Spokane?’ to benefit community
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Woodard chosen for open seat
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Singing helps keep Parkinson’s effects at bay
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Tippy and Scout
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In brief: Lilac court to hold girls’ tea party
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Museum features student exhibit on influential women
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If you go
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District bond request is fourth since 2008
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The Verve: Volkswagen specialist broadens horizons
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Opera company plans debut
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Bus cameras a safety issue for pupils
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Love Story: Bond remains strong through 72 years
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Flower show Saturday at SCC