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Thank you, Rob Curley

My wife and I had the opportunity to attend a presentation and tour of the Spokesman-Review buildings with the editor, Rob Curley.

As a long-time subscriber, I was amazed at the professional background of this gentleman. Rob is well-respected nationally in the industry and Spokane is very fortunate to have his services. Rob’s long-term vision, passion and creativity will certainly maintain our local print as one of the top publications in the country. His ability to “think outside the box” to implement positive changes will keep our news “fresh.”

I took our paper for granted, however trust me, we have a fantastic product…don’t take it for granted!

Ed Griffin

Spokane

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