Archives | February 24, 2011
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ID Government
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Video Service Act killed on 10-9 vote
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Bill would protect CAFOs, feedlots against neighbors’ complaints
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Nonini: School reform bills ‘some of most important things we’ll do this year’
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Candle-carrying walkers protest bills
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Nonini schedules HB 1108, 1110 for House Ed hearings starting Tuesday
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Candlelight vigils set across state
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Goedde: Senate Ed likely to start discussing changes to SB 1113 Monday or Tuesday
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Senate Dems: ‘Mean-spirited plan’
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Luna: ‘A great day’
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SB 1110 passes Senate on same 20-15 vote
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Darrington: ‘Measure of success of teacher is not at the moment’
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Debate: ‘Just creates more frustration,’ ‘definitely a better way’
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Pearce: ‘Do it for the kids’
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Debate on merit-pay bill: ‘Not ready, not funded,’ ‘teachers finally rewarded’
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Teacher performance-pay debate: Goedde says there’s ‘no funding source’
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How they voted…
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Nearly four hours in, second bill now being read in full in Senate…
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SB 1108 passes, 20-15
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Goedde: Reward good teachers, stop making excuses for bad ones
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SB 1108 debate: ‘Unfinished product,’ ‘not mean-spirited,’ ‘slap in the face’
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Hammond: ‘Building a new paradigm for instruction’
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Keough: ‘Undermine our efforts to truly put students first’
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Mortimer: ‘Our school boards … are in a very difficult position’
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Debate: ‘Hit at the heart of every teacher’
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More debate against SB 1108: ‘Punishing teachers … the public knows it’
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Corder: ‘We destabilized our ed funding’
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LeFavour: ‘Open season on those teachers’
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Motion to delay defeated on party-line vote
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Dems move to postpone S1108 ‘indefinitely’
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Debate: ‘How mean-spirited this bill seems to be’
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Goedde: ‘This bill’s time has come’
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Goedde opens debate on SB 1108
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Cameron takes over bill-reading…
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Darrington takes over bill-reading…
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McGee takes over bill-reading…
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In break from reading bill, Senate honors Medal of Honor recipient
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Dems force full reading of teacher contract bill
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The bill to trim teacher contract rights…
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Tight budget set for AG’s office, but flexibility added
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Senate Dems: School reform plan ‘flawed”
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Budget debate: ‘Pennywise and pound foolish’
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Idaho spending $25K a month to defend Lowe firing in court
Idaho
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Gonzaga 89, Saint Mary’s 85 (OT)
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Wild Card/Thursday — 2.24.11
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Parting Shot — 2.24.11
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Bill Would Allow Firms To Buy Bus Ads
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PM Scanner Traffic — 2.24.11
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PM Headlines — 2.24.11
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APhoto Of The Day — 2.24.11
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And That’ll Be $2.85 Extra
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Butterfly: 10 Things Not Doing Today
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Luna Gloats: ‘Great Day For Idaho’
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Montana Guv: Tea Party Vision Goofy
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Weather Cancels Winter Film Fest
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Senate OKs Merit Pay 20-15, Too
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They Didn’t ‘Literally’ Go Through Hell
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State Highway 27 closed at Fairfield
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Swirls In The Ice
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Quotable Quote — Brad Iverson-Long
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IEA Plans Candlelight Vigils Tonight
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Otter Backs Wisconsin Governor
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How They Voted On SB 1108
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Goedde Defends Unfunded Merit Pay
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Idaho Senate passes two school reform bills
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INW Headlines — 2.24.11
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High Noon: Road To Cancer Recovery
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Senate OKs 1st Of Luna’s Bills 20-15
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AM Scanner Traffic — 1.24.11
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Quotable Quote — JimmyMAC
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Hucks Online: Concealed Weapons
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Last Demo: Why So Anti-Union?
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Murder-for-hire suspect wants trial moved to Wyoming
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John: Best Time To Overhaul McEuen
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Libya Rebellion Gooses Gas Prices
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Spokane, Tacoma Struggle For No. 2
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Adam: Fear, Loathing In Ed Reform
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K-12 Speaker Backs Luna Plans
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AM Headlines — 2.24.11
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Lowe Firing Costing $25K Per Month
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Zags Face Gaels In WCC Showdown
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Blizzard Dumps 11 Inches Of Snow
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Signe: Teacher Education
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After a foot of snow, arctic cold arrives
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Tax proposal on cigarettes from reservations surprise to tribes
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Bill targets megaload opposition
Nation/World
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Air Force to award $35 billion tanker contract
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Gadhafi linked to Lockerbie
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Walker falls for phony Koch
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Eastern Libya calm; crisis grows in west
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Auto equipment lawsuits OK’d
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Discovery readies for final countdown
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Hawaii legalizes same-sex unions
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Death toll rises to 98 in New Zealand quake
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Obama warns Libya; aides say sanctions coming
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21,000 cases of whooping cough reported last year
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GOP cuts could slow growth
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Suspect: Agent’s death a mistake
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EPA eases proposal on toxic air pollution
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Administration to stop backing Defense of Marriage Act
Other
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Couple shot by ISP trooper were married
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Part of Highway 27 closed
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Box tops for Grant Elementary
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Berms will be back; city to plow downtown
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Hillyard Steering Committee canceled tonight
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Some libraries closed
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Getting down with doggerel and prose
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Thursday’s highlights
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Carr’s one-of-a-kind museum
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Some are excited for the snow
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South Perry Farmers Market canceled
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South Perry is open for business
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It’s more like a foot of snow up here
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Are we having fun yet?
Spokane
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Schools, colleges, services close due to weather
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Winter is going nowhere, with more snow on the way
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Idaho records
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Murray holds first public meeting as VA chairwoman
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Growth in every district will redraw Wash. congressional map
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‘Irreplaceable’ police volunteer LaLiberte dies
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Oregon Democratic Congressman David Wu pressured to resign
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Washington records
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In brief: YMCA increases fundraising goal
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In brief: Schools bill pulled from Senate
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Accuracy watch
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Three suspected of selling heroin remain jailed
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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2010 census: Spokane still No. 2; Valley makes top 10
Sports
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Zags win a thriller
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Whitworth reaches NWC tournament final
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Vandals fend off Nevada in Reno
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EWU loses close one at home
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Gonzaga women bury Saint Mary’s
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Zags, Gaels coming up
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State 4A boys and girls tourneys
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WR Markee White returns to Shock
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Bone talks UW, sore knees and the NFL
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State basketball tourneys
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Game on at GU despite weather
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EWU hosts Bobcats in key Big Sky game
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Thursday Prep Page
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WSU still waiting for UW on Sunday
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North Idaho among favorites at NJCAA national wrestling
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In brief: Saint Mary’s receives commitment from CdA’s Rosenthal
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State 4A tournaments open Friday in Richland
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Lee: New state format has arrived, like it or not
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On the air
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Staub brothers lead defending champ Coeur d’Alene to state wrestling
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Eastern Washington Eagles outlook
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Idaho Vandals outlook
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In brief: Anthony scores 27 in N.Y. debut
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Washington State’s recent problems tied to defensive dip
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Washington State Cougars outlook
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Chiefs fall flat in 5-1 setback to last-place Seattle
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Scoreboard
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Eastern faces crucial games in hunt for postseason
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Today’s menu
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Today’s Best
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Newsmakers
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Prep roundup: Spartans avoid upset at district
Washington Voices
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Spokane Valley council bans e-cigarettes for minors
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Central Valley High School honor roll
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Liberty Lake police blotter
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Love Stories: EWU schoolmates married 70 years ago
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Carr’s Museum in Hillyard offers eclectic display
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Education Notebook: ‘Fiddler’ onstage at Mt. Spokane
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Spokane schools board presents design for Jefferson Elementary
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Vocal Point: Peace Corps chance to serve, change
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East Valley seeks $33.75 million bond
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Hafner will run for Spokane Valley City Council
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Centennial Middle School Honor Roll
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Randy Mann: Magnetic pole angles toward Russia
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Lottery
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Letters
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Religion Notebook: Panel to discuss impact of faith
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Free dinner, coats offered at Feed Cheney
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In brief: Auntie’s plans Seuss’ birthday celebration
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Reunions
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In brief: Auditions in March for ‘Treasure Island’
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Road to Recovery offers services to cancer patients
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Cat spay/neuter offered for $15
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Creature Feature: Barney, a young dog
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Public Market to open in May
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Class honors Iditarod mushers
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Food bank fills need in south Spokane County
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Dwarf fruit trees offer options for small yard