Archives | March 5, 2015
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Features
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Binge Watch: “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”
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What is Spokane’s loudest restaurant?
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Question for those who moved here from parts of the country where it never happens
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One great thing about where I sit in the newsroom
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G-g-g-g-groin injury
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Just wondering
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“Thursday goes too slow”
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Guess what elegant fighter plane first flew on this date in 1936
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The Minimalist Approach to Makeup
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Asked and answered (from March of 1996)
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Ridiculous soaps and reality TV
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Reunions
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Annie’s Mailbox: Counseling for two or go by yourself
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Late-night TV
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Doctor K: Weight loss drug not for everybody
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The Bold Bride’s Wedding Makeup Plan
ID Government
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Otter response to Andrus, Batt: ‘They see INL as liability, while I see its possibilities’
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IACI places LaBeau on leave after profanity-laden email
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Senate tax panel endorses removing sales tax from prescription glasses, contacts
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House backs measure to keep states from requiring GMO labeling
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Bill would boost school counseling programs
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Andrus, Batt threaten federal lawsuit over Otter’s agreement to take more nuke waste
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New bill would expand property tax break for business expansions
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About those numbers in the career ladder bill…
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 3.5.15
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Parting Shot — 3.5.15
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Yogurt Shop Balks At Service Dog
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PM Scanner Traffic — 3.5.15
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Cutline Contest — Time2Vote
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PFPD Seeks Tips On Burned Thief
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KCSO Changes Office Hours
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Gun Rightists Plan Spokane Protest
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Crash Injures Harrison Ford
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Kids’ Gun Deaths Not Accidental
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Otter: ‘I See (N-waste) Possibilities’
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HucksOnline Blogos — 3.5.15
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IACI Puts LaBeau On Leave
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How The Other 1% Lives
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On The Waterfront — 3.5.15
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LDS-Backed Anti-Bias Law Advances
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$393M School Election Looms
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Student: Bekken Sought Sex Photos
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Student says Bekken gave her financial aid for sex photos
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F&G Suspends Wolf People License
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Two former Idaho governors threaten federal lawsuit over nuke waste
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School Board Supports Levy
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AM Scanner Traffic — 3.5.15
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Yesteryear: Playland Pier
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Poll: Don’t Allow Invocations
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1 Year Ago: Council OKs Project
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AM Headlines — 3.5.15
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Andrus, Batt Threaten N-waste Suit
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Why Idaho Kids Skip College
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Study: Hard To Scare Anti-Vaxxers
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Op-Ed: IACI Should Help Students
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Spence: Scars Show Life Lived Well
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Lee Faces Extradition Hearing
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Harris: Temps Headed Toward 60s
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Gas Prices On Rise Again
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Moose On The Loose In Post Falls
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Government Transparency
Nation/World
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Harrison Ford injured in plane crash
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House committee subpoenas Clinton emails in Benghazi probe
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U.N.: World is eating too much sugar; suggest cut to 5-10 percent of diet
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Study: Exercise fails to stem health risks of lengthy sitting
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Church backs Utah LGBT-rights bill
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Senate fails to override Obama’s veto of Keystone XL pipeline
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Williams takes stand in ‘Blurred Lines’ case
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Justin Department won’t charge officer, but urges Ferguson police reform
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Bombing suspect’s lawyer: ‘It WAS him’
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In brief: Mine explosion kills at least 24; 9 missing
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Man slashes U.S. Ambassador Mark Lippert in Seoul
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Facebook posts about job land U.S. contractor in Emirates jail
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Mexico captures drug lord ‘Z-42’
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Supreme Court split on Affordable Care Act
Obituaries
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Obituary: Benthin, Nancy Jean (Farber)
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Obituary: Sherman, Bobby Lee Nelson
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Obituary: Nigro, Sister Rose Marie, Csjp
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Obituary: Kuttner, Daivd John
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Obituary: Schlosser, Albert L.
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Obituary: Bush, Joene Agnes
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Obituary: Culp, Danny Dervin
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Obituary: Utter, Frederick Bannister, Iii “Rick”
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Obituary: Lautenschlager, Renata R.
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Obituary: Cumming, David G.
Outdoors
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Duo completes first winter thru-hike of Pacific Crest Trail
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Idaho suspends license of Wolf People store
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Bass fishing kicks off Mark’s Marine seminar series tonight
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One-day fly fishing class for beginners at Silver Bow
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Weekly hunting and fishing report
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In brief: National Forest officials advise caution as roads open early
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Weather: Winter continues to wane
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Anglers gear up for chinook forecast just below last year’s banner return
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Recreation calendar
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Tri, tri again: taking the first steps
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Jennings: Varying degrees of travel ideas to cope with rising temps
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Midstokke: Breaking in the biking legs
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Washington Fish and Wildlife’s new director draws from 30-year career
Spokane
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KidzBop concert postponed
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Gun rights protesters plan rally outside Foley courthouse Friday
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Idaho suspends license of Wolf People store, exhibit
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Eight injured, one dead in crash involving school bus near Wenatchee
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A cyclist in Ukraine
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Microsoft co-founder says he found sunken Japan WWII warship
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Judge confirms plan settling Montana clergy sex-abuse claims
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Corrections 03-05-2015
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Idaho lawmakers consider $215 million plan to boost teacher pay
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In brief: Washington Senate passes bill allowing wolf protection to be lifted
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Spokane considering school zone cameras after study finds lots of speeders
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House passes privacy bills for drones
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Washington records
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Jim Kershner’s This Day in History
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WSU med school backers seek ‘clean’ bill
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Photo: Raising temps to protect cherries
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Senate passes bill requiring data on mentally ill patients turned away
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Second ringtail captured, released in Idaho
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In brief: Alarm system failure leads to death of 100K hens
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In brief: Spokane Mayor David Condon announces re-election bid
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Woman killed by truck was ‘beautiful artist’
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Photo: Machine ready for disassembly
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WSU study: Scare tactics aimed at vaccine skeptics may backfire
Sports
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Video: Ernie Kent after Utah
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Final Stats: WSU vs. Utah
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Eagles win, climb into tie atop Big Sky
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Little-known Matt Staudacher big reason for Whitworth’s success
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WSU women win Pac-12 tournament opener
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1B girls: Republic defeats Evergreen Lutheran 64-34
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The final weekend of high school hoop is upon us
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Morning links: WSU’s seniors prepare for final homestand
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Zags trying to regain aggressiveness, intensity
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State 2A boys: Relaxed Clarkston aims to bowl over competition
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Pac-12 men: UCLA clinches No. 4 berth to tournament
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Pac-12 women: Washington State opens tourney against Oregon
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Idaho State 5A boys: Post Falls carries top ranking to tournament
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Three stars
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Scoreboard
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State 2B girls: Corey Baerlocher continues the tradition at Colfax
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Four corners: Eastern Washington Eagles
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On the air
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MLS, players agree in principle to 5-year labor contract
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GU notes: Bulldogs seek return of aggressiveness
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State 2B boys: Clay Fleming gave Lancers final crucial piece
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State 2A girls: Jordan Phelan praises East Valley’s family atmosphere
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State 1B girls: Colton’s Savannah Chadwick refurbishes history
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Four Corners: Washington State Cougars
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Newsmakers
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NFL notes: Minnesota Vikings meet with Adrian Peterson
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Washington State seniors played huge role in stabilizing program
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State 1A girls: Lakeside features classic sisterhood
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State 4A girls: G-Prep’s Laura Stockton makes her point
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AP source: Peyton Manning will return for 18th NFL season
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Vikings agree to trade Matt Cassel to Bills
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In brief: Marc Gasol’s jumper gives Grizzlies victory
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Four corners: Gonzaga Bulldogs
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Eagles have all their weapons
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Today’s menu
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Four corners: Idaho Vandals
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Four Sasquatch snag Eastern Region honors
Washington Voices
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In brief: Memorial service set for former police chief
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Lottery
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Steve Christilaw: Boxes in mom’s basement reel in great memories
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Religion calendar
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Long-lasting, easy-to-care-for witch hazel has many at-home uses
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Spring sports workouts begin at West Valley
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Liberty Lake police blotter: Trio sleeping in car end up arrested
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University high school – First semester honor roll
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Senior games
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Somebody needs you
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Greenacres Middle School – second quarter honor roll
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East Valley High School – first semester honor roll
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Central Valley High School – first semester honor roll
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Students create art inspired by art
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SCOPE office planned in southeast Spokane
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February’s dry spell lingers on
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Education Notebook: Students read Dr. Seuss classics for birthday celebration
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In brief: East Valley board meets with finalists for superintendent position
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Volunteer opportunities
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More sand, nets may bring action to park
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Garage a security boost at West Central Community Center
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Family calendar
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Feature creature: Zane
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Community services
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Neighborhood updates
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Mangan memorial service planned
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Senior meals