Archives | March 26, 2015
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Business
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Study shows WSU generated $3.4 billion in economic impact statewide last year
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WSU touts $3.4 billion economic impact
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Heinz to buy Kraft, creating brand-name behemoth
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UAW chief balks at new lower-pay tier
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In brief: Boeing workers in S.C. to vote on union
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Northwest wheat
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Facebook adding more features to Messenger app
Features
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Ranking the entries of your favorite video game series
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Robert Frost was born on this date in 1874
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The biggest upside to refraining from saying something snide
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Today’s movie trivia challenge with a ridiculous local angle
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Could you play this guitar intro?
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Ranking the NCAA women’s mascots
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Crick in your neck? Move your tablet!
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“Entering Bacon Belt”
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When co-workers nickname you “Relaxed Fit”
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Did you see this? It’s fascinating
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Think Ink: Couples Turning to Wedding Tattoos
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Looking ahead to summer camp
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Doctor K: Alternative therapies mixed on RA
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Annie’s Mailbox: Time with aunt may help nieces
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Theater of the absurd
ID Government
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Idaho House panel OKs $46 million patchwork roads plan
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Lawmakers listen to Statehouse lunch talk on ‘The True Face of Islam’
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Rep. Shepherd agrees to meet with LGBT activists
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Senate passes teacher-pay bill, 34-0
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Mortimer on teacher pay bill: ‘Can we afford not to?’
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Anti-bullying bill wins unanimous backing of Senate panel, teacher-pay debate on tap now in full Senate…
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CdA Tribe praises House vote, Treasure Valley Racing urges veto
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House passes instant-racing repeal bill 49-21, sends it to Otter
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Two physician-lawmakers say Idaho could save 450 lives a year by expanding, redesigning Medicaid
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Another parliamentary maneuver fails to sidetrack SB 1011, instant racing repeal bill
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Debate: ‘How many other industries do we want to help survive by allowing them to go into gaming?’
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Instant racing debate: ‘Not a slot machine,’ ‘Interrupted due process,’ ‘Did this meet legislative intent?’
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Instant racing debate: ‘An obviously struggling industry,’ ‘Makes me sick,’ ‘Acted like slot machines’
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Senate backs Idaho giant salamander as state amphibian
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Parliamentary maneuver fails to kill instant-racing repeal bill
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House opens debate on ‘instant racing’ repeal
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Rep says he didn’t send email that went out to House
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New bipartisan bill would require top state officials to report all big-dollar contracts to Legislature
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Legislative limerick No. 2: Of Uber and state pre-emption…
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Legislative limerick No. 1: Instant racing
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 3.26.15
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Parting Shot — 3.26.15
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Raul Votes Against Rural Schools
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Barbieri Organizes Islam Talk
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PM Scanner Traffic — 3.26.15
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Cutline Contest — Time2Vote
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SR News Quiz — 3.22-26.2015
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Raul Treads Softly w/Bergdahl
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Conservatives Back Scotchmans
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HucksOnline Blogos — 3.26.15
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Schweitzer To Shut After Sunday
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Impeach Shepherd Not Judges
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Zag McClellan Relishes 2nd Chance
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Spence: Solons Keep Us In The Dark
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KCSO Locates Missing CdA Target Shooter
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Idaho lawmakers vote to repeal ‘instant racing’
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Tribe Lauds ‘Instant Racing’ Repeal
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House OKs ‘Instant Racing’ Repeal
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Solons Asked To Save 450 Lives
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Yesteryear: Cy’s
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AM Scanner Traffic — 3.26.15
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Salamander Wins Final Test
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‘Downton Abbey’ To End Next Year
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Instant Racing Repeal Debate Starts
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Did Co-Pilot Deliberately Crash Jet
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Poll: It’s CDA, Then CdA
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AM Headlines — 3.26.15
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Sho-Con: Mormons Were In Wallace
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March Brings Emotional Mix
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Edit: Highway Bill Going, Going …
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Clueless Statements: Vito v. Paul
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Empty Bowls Fundraiser
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ISP Major Faces DUI Charge
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Tax Bill Will Extend Session
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Change
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Idaho bill raises gas tax, cuts grocery sales tax and credit
Nation/World
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Friends of German co-pilot doubt he intentionally crashed plane
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Daughters of King, Wallace unite for 50-year-march in Alabama
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Ex-Oklahoma University fraternity member apologizes for racist chant
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House passes budget aimed at deficits; Democrats vote no
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U.S. conducting airstrikes to help Iraq retake Tikrit
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In brief: Tornado kills person, injures others in Oklahoma
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Black box suggests pilot locked out
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AP exposes seafood trade slavery in Southeast Asia
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Saudi Arabia begins airstrikes in Yemen as president flees
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Afghan president thanks Congress, vows country will be self-reliant
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People: Zayn Malik parts ways with One Direction
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Military charges Bergdahl with desertion
Outdoors
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Schweitzer, Silver ski resorts closing Sunday
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Last call for skiers: Schweitzer, Silver plan to close
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Schweitzer, Silver to close ski season after Sunday
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50 years ago, RFK humbled to climb Mt. Kennedy with Whittaker party
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Whittaker legend lives on 50 years after Kennedy climb
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China Bend climbing area closed for eagle nesting
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Spring gobbler hunting seasons coming up
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Allen: Tri, tri again Part 2: Testing the waters
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In brief: Idaho spring chinook season opens April 25
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Weekly hunting and fishing report
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Weather: Weekend will bring mix of warm sunshine and windy, cool showers
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Alan Liere: The dreaded season of sinister trailers is almost here
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Bill Jennings: Tumultuous FlowRider lessons woes of ski season’s end
Spokane
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Suspected bank robber expresses concern for dogs
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Friday Zags game to be screened at The Bing and Garland
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Panel hears support for involuntary rehab
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Washington records
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Feisty GOP legislator Dick Bond dies at 93
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Prolific thief held in theft cases
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In brief: Toy gun at school leads to arrest of two boys
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Airway Heights steel projects a go
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Corrections 03-26-2015
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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WSU medical school in Spokane gets Senate OK
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Knox conviction ‘not justice,’ defense tells Italian high court
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Spokane County seeks new tack on some traffic offenses
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Woman shot at Hillyard apartment dies
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Food bank fundraiser includes hand-painted bowls
Sports
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John Blanchette: Steve Alford’s long route to success
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Gonzaga vs. UCLA has plenty of factors to factor in
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Talent on display in Spokane regional
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GU men NCAA practice in Houston
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A quick note on the LaRue situation
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Chiefs are optimistic underdogs as playoffs open
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Bill Pierce’s almanac: Jack Spring
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The NCAA seems to like coming to Spokane
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Morning links: Football is back
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Zags preparing for Bruins, part II
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Chiefs win lottery, gain 1st pick in upcoming WHL draft
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Newsmakers
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Sekou Wiggs decides to leave Vandals basketball
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On the air
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Area roundup: Pirates sweep away Missionaries
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Recreation calendar
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Snake River anglers sound off at meeting, ask WDFW to shift part of Columbia Basin harvest upriver
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Photo: Reporting for spring training
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Two men plead guilty to poaching a pair of trophy bull elk near Anatone
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Twin connection: Identical duo’s versatility aids Shadle Park softball
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Tyrone Hoard retires after 8 seasons as Rogers girls basketball coach
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Notes: Cheney Blackhawks in search of coaches
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Spring Preview Softball
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Scoreboard
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Dwaine Board returns to Seahawks as Carroll rounds out defensive staff
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In brief: Cleveland’s Big Three too much for Memphis to handle
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Idaho football welcomes in Jake Malek
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GU notes: Mark Few’s handstand big hit on campus
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Three stars
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Bulldogs should again be able to handle improved Bruins
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Spring in the air for EWU football
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NFL notes: Owners appear poised to make extra-point changes in 2015 season
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Today’s menu
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Georgia Stirton makes big strides to lead Gonzaga women from the point
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Blanchette: Eric McClellan’s exit from Vanderbilt a blessing in disguise
Washington Voices
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Young actors perform with touring production of ‘Camelot’
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Lottery winners
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Central Valley wrestling coach John Owen retires as great teacher
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Senior meals
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Valley’s mining ban gets panned
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Spokane Valley bond seeks $22 million for libraries
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Spokane Valley Fire Department responds to influx of car accidents
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March moods as mercurial as Inland NW spring weather
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EYE 4 ART show set for Saturday at Mead High
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Pet of the week: Nika
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Graffiti artist Tasko captures fleeting moments of mind
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University High School fastpitch team looks to bright season ahead
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U-Hi student presents traffic safety campaign at national forum
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Thieves leave loot from one theft at their next crime scene
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Better gardening can start in the classroom
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Family calendar
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Volunteer opportunities
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Spokane wins EPA grant for Hillyard brownfields cleanup
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Religion calendar
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Neighborhood updates
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Inland NW usually sheltered from severe thunderstorms
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Senior activities
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Landmarks: Cottage held kidnapped Weyerhaeuser boy
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In brief: Learn to landscape with native plants
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Community services
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Senior dancing