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Thank you, Rob Curley

I have had the pleasure of hearing Rob Curley speak on several occasions, and I am always impressed by his wit and energy. It did cause me to subscribe again to the paper which I enjoy every morning on my Ipad.

I always feel like I want to ask an interesting question or to share something interesting with Rob, and I never feel like what I have to offer would be worthy of his energy. I do however want to share that every time I have the opportunity to hear him speak, I leave happy. I think that is a fairly special gift for someone to have, when you can make people happy simply by being a small part of their day. Thank you for that gift of making today a little happier and sharing a laugh. And thank you for the great work making our local paper so special.

Gordon W. Hester

Spokane

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