Chow Chow is a crowdsourced dining hall app created by three Gonzaga sophomores – Ethan Mahintorabi, 19; Kyle McCrohan, 19; and Evan Conrad, 20 – who also are dorm roommates studying in computer-related subjects. In their spare time, they worked for several months to develop the smartphone app, not for classwork but because they saw a need.
The Liberty Lake Police Department is seeking update’s to the town’s golf cart ordinance after several incidents where people were injured. The city council will get its first look at the new proposal Tuesday.
If the idiom, in like a lion, out like a lamb, holds true for the month of March, then the lion roared only one day this year. With the exception of some scattered snow flurries on March 1, the lion of winter appears to have departed from the Inland Northwest.
The Freeman boys basketball team hasn’t been to the state tournament for seven years; under second-year coach Marty Jessett, hopes are high to bring home another championship banner.
Using Sharpies, pencils, watercolors, oil paint and pastels on cereal boxes, glass, wood, paper and canvas, Hannah Koeske creates works thick with layers, often combining drawing, painting and words.
One of the first of the of the larger homes built in Spokane in the 1880s was the two-and-a-half story Queen Anne-style “dream home” of Hiram Muzzy. Constructed in 1889 in what is now the West Central neighborhood, it remains an historical gem now under the stewardship of owners who are working to restore it to its original grandeur.
The consensus? The vast majority of responders are annoyed as heck. While nobody objected to friendly greetings – “Any plans for tonight?” sparked widespread irritation.
“Say What Spokane!” invites residents into its studio twice monthly to tape short opinions about any issues affecting family, neighborhoods, community and world. Segments will run regularly.