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    Farmers markets - Wed, 06 Jul 2011 PST

    07/06/11 Tuesdays Tuesday Growers Market - 4:30-6:30 p.m., through second week of October. Moscow Food Co-Op parking lot, 121 E. Fifth St., Moscow, Idaho. (208) 882-8537.
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    With Every Stitch Man Gives Back To Fallen Comrades

    07/04/11 High above the Washington State Veterans Cemetery in Medical Lake, she guards the remains of her dead. While the headstones below stand still, above them, Old Glory does more than simply wave. Out here, Mother Nature can be downright unforgiving.
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    Vail resigns as state Corrections Department chief, citing 'personal reasons'

    07/01/11 Prisons director Warner appointed to acting role Washington Department of Corrections Secretary Eldon Vail unexpectedly resigned Friday, citing "personal reasons." Gov. Chris Gregoire immediately appointed Prisons Director Bernie Warner to serve as the acting DOC chief.
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    VFW national commander in Yakima for annual convention

    06/24/11 Richard Eubank, the national commander for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, presents Shawn Marceau with a Gold Star banner at the VFW's Washington state convention in Yakima June 233, 2011. The banner symbolizes a serviceman lost in battle; Marceau's son, Marine Lance Cpl. Joe Jackson, was killed in Afghanistan in April, 2011.
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    One Seriously Hurt In Crash Near Airport

    06/20/11 One person was seriously injured in a t-bone crash near Spokane International Airport Monday morning.
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    Ridpath Hotel's future still in doubt - Sun, 19 Jun 2011 PST

    06/19/11 Two months after the city of Spokane cracked down on the owners of the decrepit Ridpath Hotel, cleanup efforts are slowly moving forward. But even as plans for bringing the iconic downtown hotel back to life are being publicly aired, the obstacles remain daunting, from a wildly complicated ownership picture to a variety of legal entanglements and a weak economy. Last week, city officials took ...
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    Northern Quest Casino Forgery Ring Busted

    06/09/11 Police in Airway Heights have busted a ring of forgery suspects who used bogus receipts to rip off stores and the Northern Quest Casino.
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    Pollutant source remains mystery - Wed, 08 Jun 2011 PST

    06/08/11 Groundwater contamination discovered seven years ago near a former Nike missile site in the Deep Creek area continues, but its source remains a mystery, the Environmental Protection Agency said Monday. In a letter updating the status of the contamination site, the agency said wells along Euclid Road between North Woods and Richie roads, west of Airway Heights, continue to show contamination with ...
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    Events - Mon, 06 Jun 2011 PST

    06/06/11 Today Toddler Storytime (Valley) - For ages 18 months-3 years. 10:30 a.m., Spokane Valley Library, 12004 E. Main Ave. Free. (509) 893-8400.
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    Events - Mon, 23 May 2011 PST

    05/23/11 Toddler Storytime (Valley) - For ages 18 months-3 years. 10:30 a.m., Spokane Valley Library, 12004 E. Main Ave. Free. (509) 893-8400. Baby Lapsit (North) - Enjoy nursery rhymes, songs and stories. For children up to 18 months. 10:30 a.m., North Spokane Library, 44 E. Hawthorne Road. Free. (509) 893-8350.
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    Calendar: Your guide to today, tomorrow and beyond

    04/15/11 Events -- Fred and Maria Loya will host the YMCA's Splash & Dash with a Swim (200 yards) and Run (1.5 mile) Duathlon at 7 a.m. Saturday at the Loya YMCA, 2044 Trawood.
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    KHQ EXCLUSIVE: Feds Investigate Local Developer

    04/13/11 SPOKANE, Wash. - KHQ has uncovered court documents alleging two local developers may be in the hot seat with the federal government. On Monday April 4th Washington Trust Bank filed a lawsuit against Cougar Palouse LLC and its managers Gregory and Kimberly Jeffreys.
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    Calendar: Your guide to today, tomorrow and beyond

    04/09/11 Events -- J&M Sportscards will sponsor a Sports Cards & Toy Collectibles Show from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Hyatt Hotel, 6030 Gateway East.
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    Grant funds Bainbridge police video cameras

    04/08/11 For anyone who is camera-shy there is even more incentive to avoid trouble with the law. The Bainbridge patrol officers are now filming their interactions with the public through a cellphone sized video recording device attached to the buttons of their shirts.
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    Family Calendar - Thu, 07 Apr 2011 PST

    04/07/11 Ongoing Spring Break Workshops for Kids - Drawing, sculpting, comic book construction and pop-up monster books with be taught. For more information visit www.tinmantoo.com. Tinman Too, 809 W. Garland Ave. (509) 325-3001.
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    Calendar: Your guide to today, tomorrow and beyond

    04/02/11 Events -- Christian Women's Job Corps of El Paso annual fundraiser will be 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church, 805 Montana.
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    Prison staff wants safety now - Thu, 31 Mar 2011 PST

    03/31/11 State prison guards who were promised safer working conditions following the Jan. 29 slaying of a corrections officer in Western Washington are still waiting. At Airway Heights Corrections Center near Spokane, for example, self-defense pepper spray that experts recommend all officers carry while on duty remains locked up in an armory that only certain employees can open. Other changes ...
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    Retrial nears for convicted rapist

    03/13/11 Defense attorney Dan Fessler stands by on Feb. 12, 2002, as John Bill Fletcher Jr. takes a glance at family members of Theresa Branscomb, whom Fletcher was convicted of killing. He will be retried for that homicide and another.
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    Daughter of slain Kitsap deputy fighting to keep killer in jail

    03/11/11 Nedley G. Norman was originally sentenced to die for fatally shooting Dennis Allred in 1978, but now he could be paroled after 33 years in prison.
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    Locals Wait, Worry About Situation In Japan

    03/11/11 Thousands of miles from the epicenter of one of the largest quakes in the last century, Spokane residents and exchange students alike wait and worry about their friends and family back home in Japan. RELATED STORIES: Japan Quake Ranks As 5th Largest Since 1900 Obama Says US Ready To Aid Japan Quake Victims Hundreds Killed In Tsunami After 8.9 Japan Quake Japan Earthquake: How To Help LATEST ...
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