Archives | August 28, 2014
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Features
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LeRoy Bell show canceled
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Digital extra: Our Expo ‘74
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What was this game show called?
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Men Who are Not the Pig Out Guy Dept.
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‘Dog Day’ documentary offers reprieve from dog days of summer
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Eat Drink Man Woman
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Timing is everything
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Today’s Spokane mention in the NYT
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How to dress for backyard cookouts
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A back-to-school fashion suggestion
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Why do women look so happy…
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“Sweltering in Spokane Heat”
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People Who Used to Work Here Dept.
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Considering the “Simpsons” marathon
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One Big Happy Family
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This date in Slice history (1995)
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What not to watch this fall
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Ask Dr. K: Age-related changes affect GI tract
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Annie’s Mailbox: Stay out of siblings’ loan to dad
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Quick Beauty Tricks on a Short Timeline
ID Government
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Auction wraps up; 59 of 60 cabin sites sold
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More Priest Lake cabin sites selling at appraised values, with no competing bids
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All but one in third batch sell for appraised value; schools’ take up to $20M
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More competitive bidding, but current lessee outbids competitor
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School endowment up to $13.7 million take so far from Priest Lake auction
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First competitive bidding makes an extra $123K for endowment over appraised value
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Auction’s back on; more lots sell for appraised value
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Legislative panel launches look at how Idaho’s endowment is invested
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School endowment has made $7.5M so far
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‘The process has been confusing and frustrating’
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Relief, ‘tears of joy’ among Priest Lake cabin-site lessees…
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First dozen-plus Priest Lake sites all sell at appraised prices
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First two cabin sites sell to lessees at appraised value; cheers, applause follow
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Number of cabin sites back up to 60
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People filtering in at CdA Resort for Priest Lake cabin-site auction…
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Panel: No more ed-tech pilot grants, move focus statewide
Idaho
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Most Priest Lake cabin sites sell to existing lessees, Idaho schools make nearly $27M
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Wild Card/Thursday — 8.28.14
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Parting Shot — 8.28.14
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Smile When You Say ‘Corndogs’
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Top Post: Otter Ad, Teacher Protest
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Top Comment — FishinJay
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PM Scanner Traffic — 8.28.14
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PM Headlines — 8.28.14
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Cutline Contest — 8.28.14
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Arm Cops w/Cameras, Not BearCats
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City To Dedicate Sherman Substation
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HBO Blogosphere — 8.28.14
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Auction: Locals Snap Up Cabin Sites
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Collateral Damage
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Women’s Equality Survey: Idaho 48th
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94th Anniversary Of 19th Amendment
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Stransky: Vito Erred In Clinic Stand
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KCSO To Offer ID-A-KID At Target
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Accidental Uzi Killing Stirs Debate
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AM Scanner Traffic — 8.28.14
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Hazel: School Will Start On Time
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CEA Rains On District’s Breakfast
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Poll: Nelson’s Jail Lease Suit Backed
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Rusche: Denney’s Dog & Pony Show
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AM Headlines — 8.28.14
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Otter Goes Negative Early
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NIC Trustee Filing Deadline Nears
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Bleeding Eagle Red For EWU
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ALS Hits Jackpot With Water Buckets
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Supplying A Need
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Dancin’ & Piggin’ Out
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Sign Of The Times
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Spokane Valley Officer Kills Dog
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Prep Footballers Resume Border Wars
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Burger King
Nation/World
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Minimum wage takes political stage in booming Mexico
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In brief: Israel, Hamas each claim victory in Gaza war
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Joke about Blue Ivy’s hair falls flat on BET
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Storm’s gnarly surf pounds S. California
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Obama crafts justification for actions on immigration
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Florida Supreme Court to rule on gay marriage ban
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FBI investigating bank hackings
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Activists call for officer’s arrest following Brown shooting
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In brief: Pilot missing after fighter jet crash
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‘Sleep drunkenness’ more common than thought, study finds
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Many dogs suffer from end-of-summer blues
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Pro-Russian forces capture new land in Ukraine’s southeast
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Insurers can still steer sick from plans
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Ice Bucket Challenge summer’s hottest hit
Outdoors
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Pro-wolf groups pressure Gov. Inslee to curb wolf control
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Huckleberry Pack attacks more sheep in Stevens County
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Slobs win: W. Medical Lake fishing access closed
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Ranchers: wolf attacks shouldn’t force sheep off private land
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Oregon wolf pack one livestock attack away from lethal action
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Photo: Northern Lights over Priest Lake
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Eddie Vedder skateboard auction benefits Ferry County rail trail
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In brief: Newman Lake to close briefly for treatment
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Weekend weather: Temps will cool off for holiday
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Alan Liere: The true value of relics
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Weekly hunting and fishing report
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Photo: Glowing emerald crown above Priest Lake
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Landers: Next-level paddling, making the jump from cruising to serious sport
Spokane
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Washington records
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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Idaho records
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Arson suspected in car lot fire
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Ex-Rutgers mascot ready to switch horses for game
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In brief: SUV owner pays parking tickets
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Photo: Dining, dancing and a show
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Thoma, former Spokane police officer, loses final claim for damages
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ACLU worries WSU clinic will be limited by Catholic partnership
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Officer shoots, kills dog in Greenacres
Sports
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Rutgers’ rally beats Cougars
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Seahawks fall in preseason finale
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Bomber perseveres, makes big plays for Eagles
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Teammates, friends honor ex-Coug Files
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Idaho’s Florida connection jazzed to go home again
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WSU pregame chat
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Ewu sports chat Aug. 28 (noon)
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Kathy Gildersleeve-Jensen wins prestigious PGA Teacher of Year award
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You’ll need some time to get through today’s links
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Eastern football links
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WSU game day links
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Smaller Great Northern League should still provide interesting title chase
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Leagues merge in 8-man
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League shakeup assures new champ will emerge
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Panthers starting where they left off
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2014 NFL team-by-team schedules
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Touchet, Colton, Riverside Christian figure to battle for Southeast 1B title
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Defending state champion Lind-Ritzville/Sprague will have tough competition in expanded league
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State champs loaded
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Target on Pups, Saxons
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Timberlake Tigers figure to make another post-season run
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Viks not quite ready to give up top spot
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Supporting cast not same for Rypien
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Lakeland and Sandpoint should battle for IEL 4A title
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Post Falls coach Jeff Hinz says cancer put his life in perspective
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League changes opens nice scheduling opportunity for area football teams
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Tip goes to Seattle
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Confident Moses Lake figures to be in contention
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St. Maries focused on one of three playoff spots for Central Idaho League
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Wallace cobbles together schedule as an independent
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Keeping Pace: Colville’s Tiana Berkeley makes smooth transition to dirt modifieds
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Washington State Cougars roster
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NFL notes: Chargers, Cardinals play twice in 12 days
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Scoreboard
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Sweeping lawsuit targets soccer concussions
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West Valley grad Nick Brown returns home with Montana Western to face Eastern
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Two-minute drill: WSU vs. Rutgers
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Sharapova rallies, outlasts Dulgheru
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Rutgers Scarlet Knight roster
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Best bet on tube: No. 21 Texas A&M at No. 9 South Carolina
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MLB notes: Derek Jeter gifted Tiger Stadium seats
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On the air
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Mead’s Sue Winger, Coreen Labish pick colleges
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Larry Stone: Perhaps NFL targeting Seahawks for just being Seahawks
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Rutgers at Washington St.
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Today’s menu
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Cougars counting on fast start from QB Connor Halliday in opener against Rutgers
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Rod ‘n’ reel role model
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USC’s Josh Shaw admits to lying about injuries, rescue
Washington Voices
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Family calendar
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A challenging summer for tomato growers
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Unusual Jobs: City code enforcement cleaning up messes
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Community services
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In brief: Fiesta Spokane kicks off with proclamation by mayor
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In brief: Residents get look at 2015 budget proposal
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Mt. Spokane band accepts challenge
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Neighborhood updates
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New Appleway Trail starts park network in Spokane Valley
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Princess, an adoptable cat
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Valley seeks share of PFD bond savings
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A fresh start for U-Hi soccer team
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Senior activities
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Central Valley School Board picks project manager ahead of bond vote
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Religion calendar
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Senior meals
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Landmarks: Pair of homes converted to apartments early on
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Valley’s first pot shop opens Friday
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Randy Mann: Northwest coast due for a major earthquake
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GraceSon renting home for teen mothers, their babies
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The Verve: Hopped Up boasts array of local artists