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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Ongoing Riverfront Park Attractions - Looff Carrousel, SkyRide, and Tour Train, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. through Sunday. Riverfront Park, 507 N. Howard St. (509) 625-6600.
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West Valley girls soccer team beats Cheney 5-1

Home games during Homecoming Week tend to be a tad bit special, but Tuesday’s girls soccer game at West Valley, with the Eagles taking on Great Northern League rival Cheney, had an extra something going for it. It was Jenna Sullens’ birthday.
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East Valley looks forward to home opener against Post Falls

It was cool for start of the third week of the high school football season, the kind of afternoon that makes a hoodie functional as well as fashionable. The East Valley coaching staff was working on a few new wrinkles for the Knights’ offense, but was keeping the mood light.
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High school fall sports set to begin this week

The kids have gone back to school, and that means another year of high school sports is upon us. And it starts Friday night with the first week of the football season. Volleyball opens with jamborees Friday and Saturday and girls soccer opens up next week.
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Smoke forces school team tryouts indoors

It’s hard to believe how a song written 82 years ago could possibly be relevant to the start of the 2015 high school football season. But it is. Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach penned “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” for their 1933 musical “Roberta,” and the song was a No. 1 hit for The Platters in 1958.
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Perry Street craft brewery expected to open in fall

Spokane’s craft-brewing community will get a new contributor this fall when Ben and Christy Lukes open Perry Street Brewing Co. in the South Perry District. The Lukes, who moved last year from Missoula, to Spokane, will be the anchor tenants in a 4,400-square-foot new building at the corner of South Perry and 11th Avenue.