Archives | June 7, 2020
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A&E
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The Full Suburban: It’s the little things that can help us feel less alone
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Ask Dr. Universe: How do parachutes work?
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‘Pearls Before Swine’s’ Stephan Pastis made the choice to create instead of litigate
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Staying put adds up: Going out of town might not be in plans this summer, but there’s plenty to discover at home
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Locally Writ: Using people to discover the history of a place
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Summer Stories: ‘Miriam and Clara, 1980’ by Johanna Stoberock
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In the Garden: Your job for the week – check out gardening shows
Education
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Positive Grizzle proves power of perseverance: Hard work allowed Central Valley senior to overcome stigma of dyslexia
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EV grad Grace Ellersick finds groove working at own pace
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Hard-working Jordan Baumgartner scored a perfect attendance in his time at Freeman
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Lake City grad always finishes what she starts
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Mead’s talented, humble Kaylin Woods is ‘one of the helpers’
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Three Springs senior Kylie Delaney shooting – literally – for a bright future
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The Oaks Classical Christian Academy grad Ganji has gift for storytelling
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Cheney High grad embraces leadership role
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Finding purpose in the classroom: Maria Palmer works toward goals
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CdA Charter Academy graduate Sandy Faulkner goes the extra mile in athletics, life
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Do-everything Parker Drechsel was the voice of Coeur d’Alene High
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Calvillo draws inspiration from brother’s success as EWU graduate
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SCC graduate Douglas Carney found a path to rebuild his life
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Gonzaga Fulbright scholar with passion for the environment heading to Taiwan
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Project broadened Roll’s horizons: Nicaragua trip in ninth grade changed St. George’s grad’s perspective
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Whitworth grad takes passion for community service from Zimbabwe to Washington, D.C.
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Upper Columbia grad finds resilience through leadership
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Lakeland High’s Travis Derrick impresses all with his positive attitude
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Lakeside graduate Emersen Slanga overcame tragedy, adversity
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Skills study at Map calmed Curran’s school struggles
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St. Michael’s grad Netzel is a budding Renaissance man with focus
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Lakeside (Plummer-Worley) senior Emma Daniels aimed for academic excellence early
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Liberty grad seeks freedom of simple life: Duncan-Day lends helping hand to teacher, classmates
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Aspiring pilot Ezekiel Redinger a dynamic student at TEC at Bryant
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Four years after arriving from Iran, Shayan Shahrabadi has overcome limitless challenges
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Community School grad Ava Munizza jumps into career helping others
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Medical Lake grad first in family to graduate
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Medical Lake Riley Olmstead grad wants to join the Marines, and the band
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Nate Bird soars at Mica Peak
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Timberlake High School’s Emma Gustin has always cared for others
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Truncated year abroad doesn’t faze U-Hi senior Hana Reinhardt
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Mt. Spokane’s McKernan shows leadership: Sledding accident changed her life, but nothing can stop her
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Philip Croft trusts faith, positive attitude to overcome adversity
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Support, perseverance allows West Valley High grad to flourish: Schaffer heads to Whitworth in fall
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Riverside’s Montgomery shoots for the stars
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Senior’s disappointment tempered by perspective; Rogers grad Malolo looking toward high-flying future
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Positively focused on future: Hard work, sunny outlook powers Shadle senior Niles
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Spokane Valley High graduate Fyre wants a career helping others
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‘Perfect role model’: Deer Park grad Hunter Dryden, a two-sport athlete, is as good as it gets
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Grad discovers potential in herself she hadn’t seen before
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EVPP’s Savannah Brown credits dog Diesel with changing and saving her life
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East Valley’s Acosta compelled to succeed
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Ferris’ Caviness charts her course
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Finding place to flourish: Five Mile Prairie School right setting for Owen Stanford to show strengths
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South Korean exchange program student broadens world view at Genesis Prep
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Elizabeth Figueroa overcomes obstacles to excel at Gonzaga Prep
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Garrett Renner the latest in long family bloodline to graduate from Kootenai High School
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New Vision graduate Aliyah Crabb ready for Whitworth and see the world
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Powerlifting and opera: North Idaho Christian grad Eliza Britt thrives with eclectic interests
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North Star allowed Calvin Berendes to plot his own course: Self-starter graduating ahead of schedule
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Northwest Christian grad Tanner Noller comfortable behind the lens
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Curiosity became Henegar’s cup of tea: Alternative school – On Track Academy – worked well for teen
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‘I could not explain what I was feeling’: Journal project gave Spokane students opportunity to turn coronavirus crisis into reflective history
Spokane
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Bolton plans June release for book about time in White House
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Mad magazine legend Al Jaffee retires at age 99 after a record-breaking career
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NY Times editorial page editor resigns amid fury over op-ed
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Bloodied store manager describes life in the age of COVID-19
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‘Harry Potter’ author J.K. Rowling’s tweets blasted for being anti-transgender
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Spokane protesters stop burning of flag during demonstration downtown on Sunday
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Watery end for statue of slave trader in UK city of Bristol
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Less police force as peaceful protests push reform; Romney marches in D.C.
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Driver struck and killed by stolen car Saturday night in Spokane Valley, Sheriff’s Office says
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When protesters cry ‘defund the police,’ what does it mean?
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Biden vows police reform after sealing Democratic nomination to challenge Trump
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High winds, rain as tropical storm makes Louisiana landfall
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Faith and Values: A Buddhist response to the coronavirus pandemic
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10 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Spokane County on Sunday
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Thousands of protesters gather in downtown Spokane for Sunday demonstrations against police brutality
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Yoga at Riverfront Park sets intention for afternoon protests
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Want to help Spokane’s food bank? Street Music Week starts online on Monday.
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A class of their own: Graduates of 2020 face unprecedented time with poise and hope
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NIC graduate went from isolation to community
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Idaho grad Holly Terrill witnesses life change in an instant
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SFCC grad Kevin Robinson pursues degree after travel experience changes him
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Athlete pursues sports medicine: Working with trainer launches Post Falls grad’s career plans
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Spokane County is eligible to apply for next reopening phase this week, but as cases surge, that’s highly unlikely
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‘Both sides of the badge’: Spokane police chief, NAACP chapter president talk race, protesting, policing, progress
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White Elephant owners ending 74-year legacy in Spokane
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100 years ago in Spokane: ‘Bing’ Crosby slated to speak at Gonzaga high school’s graduation
Sports
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Larry Stone: The ‘Sodfather’ ends career as Mariners’ head groundskeeper in bittersweet fashion
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Ralph Walter: No Wet Dog Fur Open golf tournament this year, but that’s no reason to be teed off
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A Grip on Sports: A Sunday seems like a good day to reflect on the changing fortunes of local sports heroes