Archives | July 14, 2011
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Features
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Can’t spell ‘Manitoba’ without ‘Manito’
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She’s playing Bill Clinton’s mama
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If you look real closely
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Just wondering
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Far-out technology
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Summer in another century
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Why have a glass for $9 �
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One classic bit of Spokane trivia…
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‘This is how we did it back in Spokane’
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Horoscope
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Stage listings
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Arts calendar
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Galleries
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Annual Duncan Gardens’ concerts reveal Mozart’s Italian side
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Annie’s Mailbox: Don’t cancel trip because of infant
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reunions
ID Government
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ITD to pay more than $1M in fines for clean water violations in Highway 95 work
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Crapo, Risch sponsor bipartisan forest management bill
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Redistricting commission wraps up for today; take up again in morning
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29 Idahoans have submitted proposed congressional district plans
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Idaho GOP backs off plan to screen primary candidates
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Redistricting commission back at work
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Hundreds honor fallen firefighter
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Mini-megaloads get clearance to roll
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 7.14.11
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Parting Shot — 7.14.11
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Cindy: 10 Things To Do In CdA
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PM Scanner Traffic — 7.14.11
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PM Headlines — 7.14.11
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APhoto Of The Day — 7.14.11
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ITD agrees to more than $1M in EPA fines
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That’s Why I’m In Lake City, Occifer
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Cowles Company Pension Plan Frozen
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Quotable Quote — Shannon
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Rep. Ringo: Royce Chigbrow Is Lucky
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Missing: 2 Large Earthworms
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What Would You Suggest That He Do?
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Idaho R’s Drop Candidate Screening
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Sen. McGee Ap-hollow-gizes, Impedes
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Man Dies In CdA Police Custody
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Family Medicine Residency In Offing
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Man dies in police custody in Coeur d’Alene
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Idaho GOP drops plan to vet primary candidates
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End Notes: Movies Killing Our Kids?
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Sad, Angry 116th Goes About Work
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INW Headlines — 7.14.11
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High Noon: Unchartered Territory
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Huddling Over The Debt Ceiling
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AM Scanner Traffic — 7.14.11
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Update On Injured CdA Soldier
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Bar Report: Naked Man Dumps, Runs
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Poll: Remove Dike Trees? Hell No
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Services Set For Fallen CdA Soldiers
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Downtown Ticket Angers Shopper
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AM Headlines — 7.14.11
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Final Count: Andrus $85M, Otter 0
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Fan Returns Milestone Ball To Jeter
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Otter Issues FAQs re: Chinese Firms
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CdA Employees Want 3% Raises
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Here Come The Megaloads
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Anderson: Oh, What A Tangled Web …
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Showers easing today, returning on Saturday
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Memorial services planned for soldiers
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Idaho Senators offer new District 2
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Ephrata woman wins raffle house
Nation/World
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Minnesota reaches budget deal
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FBI probing News Corp. 9/11 phone link
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Lawmakers snipe, Wall St. frets as deadline nears
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Perceptions of China, U.S. vary widely around globe
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Blossom, ‘Home Alone’ neighbor, dies at 87
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Study finds HIV drug works in heterosexuals too
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India shaken again by attacks in Mumbai
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News Corp. ditches bid for BSkyB
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Obama shows impatience over GOP debt conditions
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Paralyzed lion has many friends
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Egypt’s military rulers fire hundreds of police officers
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Polygamous family challenges Utah law
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Hahn keeps seat for Democrats
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Brooklyn boy, 8, killed, mutilated
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Lead levels in toys stricter
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Army suspends use of new parachute
News
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Q&A: Richard Rush, running for Spokane City Council seat representing South Spokane
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Q&A: Joy Jones, running for Spokane City Council seat representing Northwest Spokane
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Q&A: Steve Salvatori, running for Spokane City Council seat representing Northwest Spokane
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Q&A: Victor Noder, running for Spokane City Council president
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Q&A: Mary Verner, running for Spokane mayor
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Q&A: Michael Noder, running for Spokane mayor
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Q&A: Barbara Lampert, running for Spokane mayor
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Q&A: David Condon, running for Spokane mayor
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Q&A: Steve Corker, running for Spokane City Council president
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Q&A: Michael Allen, running for Spokane City Council seat representing South Spokane
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Q&A: Luke Tolley, running for Spokane City Council seat representing Northeast Spokane
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Q&A: Gary Pollard, running for Spokane City Council seat representing Northeast Spokane
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Q&A: John Waite, running for Spokane City Council seat representing Northeast Spokane
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Q&A: Donna McKereghan, running for Spokane City Council seat representing Northeast Spokane
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Q&A: Ben Stuckart, running for Spokane City Council president
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Q&A: Dennis Hession, running for Spokane City Council president
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Q&A: Mike Fagan, running for Spokane City Council seat representing Northeast Spokane
Other
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Funeral processions planned for two soldiers
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South Perry Fair and Parade Saturday
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Kennedys divided over future of family compound
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Freeman School District Board Member Diane Woodman passes away
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Judge sets October trial date for Edwards
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Spokane police detective fired for ‘troubled history’
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Missing: one inchworm
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Today’s highlights
Outdoors
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Montana sets quota of 220 wolves for fall hunt
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Last chance: Centennial Trail group offers chance to win bike
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Epilogue: Nugent’s beliefs off target in my hunting camp
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Salmon River anglers bagging spring chinook
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Join group maintaining South Hill bluff trails
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Kootenai Forest enacts food storage rules in bear country
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Feds get 25K comments on CM Russell Wildlife Refuge plans
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Pend Oreille Poker Paddle postponed
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Bear experts resume search for North Cascades grizzlies
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Banks Lake drawdown to begin Aug. 1
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Landers: Nugent’s beliefs don’t connect with most hunters
Spokane
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Power pole fire knocks out power to 6,600
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U.S. settles with some Hanford downwinders
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Washington records
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Idaho records
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State money funds video telling people to clean up pet waste
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FCC plans to crack down on phone bill mystery fees
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Bernanke: Fed ready to act
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Nike faces claims of abuse from workers in Indonesia
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Not guilty plea in murder case
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Inmate files suit over English-only policy
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In brief: Man pleads not guilty to vehicular homicide
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Road work projects scheduled
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East Francis Avenue will get ‘skin patches’ before rebuilding
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Clark: Omdudsman is where Police Guild wants him
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Prosecutor: Police justified in fatal shooting
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Widow of Spokane pilot returns to village where plane went down
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Employees’ Microsoft-sponsored trip draws local onlookers
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Pirtle brothers charged in attack
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Pair stabbed in fight over clothing
Sports
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Silver Stars hold back Storm in WNBA
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Shock sign two, put two on IR
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Sounders sign coach to extension
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Bjorn, Lewis share first-round lead at British Open
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Judge declares mistrial in Clemens perjury case
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UT-Arlington joins WAC
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Japan beats Sweden to qualify for final
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In brief: Prosecutors point to Clemens’ DNA at trial
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Sounders top Galaxy in U.S. Open Cup
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Golf roundup: Williams cruises in first day of match play
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U.S. golfers continue to play catch up
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MLB notes: Brewers plan to make room for two closers
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Scoreboard
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Newsmakers
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Contador prepares for steep climb at Tour de France
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Steelers linebacker Harrison sounds off
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Vegan Lally has appetite for auto racing
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Blanchette: Former Shock coach finds success in indoor league
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Today’s Best
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U.S. team rides along on Wambach’s terrific play
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On the air
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Today’s menu
Washington Voices
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In brief: Outdoor market will be open Tuesday afternoons
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Central Valley High School honor roll
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Letters
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Your Voices
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In brief: Credit unions to sponsor free document shredding
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East Valley High School honor roll
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Senior meals
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Wigged visitor leaves Liberty Lake bank
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Evergreen Middle School honor roll
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Family calendar
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Doom forecast for 2012 leaves room for debate
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Accuracy watch
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Property disputes hot issue in southeast
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Religion Notebook: Temple joins Perry Street fair
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St. John Vianney proposal meeting draws large crowd
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Spokane County dog park wildly popular all year long
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Bowl for a cause at Hugo’s
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Landmarks: Legion building renovator raises the roof
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Creature Feature: Madrocks, a young hound
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Spokane girls fastpitch softball standings
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Bicycle, pedestrian plan sent to council
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Refugees distribute fruit harvested from backyard trees
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Prickly, hypoallergenic pets inspired local breeder
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Keeping fit helped Dave Gunderson beat health problems
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Artist feels connected to sculpting more deeply than painting
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Green Job Corps teaches youths teamwork, entrepeneurship
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Retiree has 20-year record of donating produce proceeds
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Consider thinking outside the green lawn