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  • Spokane, WA (Washington) - The clock tower and pavilion in Riverfront Park.  The pavilion is from Expo '74, while the clock tower was part of the railroad depot replaced by the fairgrounds.
    Spokane, WA (Washington) - The clock tower and pavilion in Riverfront Park. The pavilion is from Expo '74, while the clock tower was part of the railroad depot replaced by the fairgrounds.
    Spokane, WA (Washington) - View of a graded section US 395 NSC.  This is the north terminus of the project.
    Spokane, WA (Washington) - View of a graded section US 395 NSC. This is the north terminus of the project.
    Spokane, WA (Washington) - View of the Duncan Garden at Manito Park.
    Spokane, WA (Washington) - View of the Duncan Garden at Manito Park.
    Spokane, WA (Washington) - The Spokane Arena is the home to the Spokane Chiefs of the WHL, and the Spokane Shock of the af2.
    Spokane, WA (Washington) - The Spokane Arena is the home to the Spokane Chiefs of the WHL, and the Spokane Shock of the af2.
    Spokane, WA (Washington) - The Spokesman Review.
    Spokane, WA (Washington) - The Spokesman Review.
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    UGF Opens Inaugural Track Season

    01/27/10 Great Falls, MT - The University of Great Falls track and field program officially begins their inaugural season this Saturday at the Montana State University Open in Bozeman.
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    Washington House OKs measure to freeze bonuses

    01/27/10 OLYMPIA, Wash. - The Washington state House has approved a measure to freeze bonuses for some nonunion state workers.
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    Poets asked to give voice to cities

    01/27/10 The state and Tacoma both have poet laureates, and now Redmond has joined the shortlist with its own poet laureate, Rebecca Meredith.
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    Micro-distilleries gaining steam

    01/27/10 Like their brewery cousins, boutique operations creating relatively small batches of vodka, gin and other spirits have found a market in the U.S. If your liquor cabinet contains mostly familiar names such as Chivas Regal, Jack Daniel's or Smirnoff, get ready to make some new acquaintances.
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    Grant County deputy kills dog that attacked K-9

    01/27/10 MOSES LAKE, Wash. - A Grant County sheriff's deputy says he shot and killed a dog to protect his police dog from attack.
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    Kryptiq And InDxLogic Announce Industry-Leading Document Management Solution

    01/21/10 Kryptiq Corp.'s Connect IQ® Document Management product is now integrated with InDxLogic automated document indexing and document and data management capabilities, creating the most comprehensive indexing solution in the industry.
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    Silvertips Top Giants To Reach 10 Straight Wins, 3-2

    01/21/10 Everett, WA - The Everett Silvertips continued their winning ways Wednesday night defeating the Vancouver Giants, 3-2. The Silvertips have now won 10 straight games, including a perfect 10-0 record in 2010. Shane Harper, Byron Froese and Clayton Cumiskey scored for Everett Wednesday night.
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    Shadows Fall On Canada

    01/20/10 Shadows Fall are pleased to announce their first ever headlining tour of Canada.
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    Shock Add WR Robert Redd To 2010 Roster

    01/20/10 Spokane, WA: The Spokane Shock announced today that WR Robert Redd has been added to the 2010 roster.
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    John Carl Brattain

    01/20/10 John Carl Brattain, 66, died Saturday, January 2, 2010, in Olympia, WA. He was born April 27, 1943, to John and Dorothy (Paxton) Brattain in Longview, WA. He was raised in Tonasket, where he also graduated from high school.
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    Henry "Hank" Rittierodt

    01/20/10 Henry "Hank" Rittierodt died December 29, 2009, in Spokane, WA at the age of 90. His loving daughter, Becky, was at his side. Hank was born in State Center, IA, on September 21, 1919, to Henry and Alvina Rittierodt.
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    Banner Bank And The Spokane Indians Partner To Help Local Students Go To College

    01/19/10 SPOKANE, WA -Banner Bank and the Spokane Indians have joined forces once again for its annual Banner Bank-Spokane Indians Scholarship Program. The program will give $500 in college scholarships to five deserving area high school seniors. Scholarship applications are available starting today.
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    PREP BASKETBALL: Storm start season ranked No. 1

    01/14/10 The Squalicum boys' basketball team is picking up right where it left off in the first Associat
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    Bad new for Real Estate In Everett

    01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
     

    Shock And KXLY Radio Group Reach Agreement

    01/13/10 Spokane, WA: The Spokane Shock and KXLY Radio Group have reached a radio agreement to broadcast all Shock games (home and away) on 700 ESPN THE TICKET for the 2010 season, the team announced today.
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    Countdown to Vancouver: Figure Skating Nationals

    01/13/10 Vancouver is just 284 miles from Spokane, Washington, the site of the 2010 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Though it's not an official Trials, this year's Nationals serves as the last chance for skaters with dreams of the Olympics.
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    Could Zags luck out and get NCAA tournament games in Spokane?

    01/13/10 The Gonzaga basketball team is 12-3 and on course to claim what would no doubt be a controversial berth for first- and second-round NCAA games March 18 and 20 at Spokane Arena.
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    Weekend Time Schedule

    01/13/10 Published: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 at 6:12 a.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 at 6:12 a.m. Arizona at New Orleans, 4:30 p.m. Baltimore at Indianapolis, 8:15 p.m.
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    Sports Briefs: Olympic organizers prepare snow on Cypress Mountain

    01/13/10 WEST VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Vancouver Olympic organizers are closing Cypress Mountain early to preserve the snow for the games that begin in 30 days.
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    FLAG Art Foundation Features Works by Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Jim Hodges

    01/08/10 Installation view. Photo: Genevieve Hanson. NEW YORK, NY.- The FLAG Art Foundation presents Floating a Boulder: Works by Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Jim Hodges, an exhibition featuring works by Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Jim Hodges, two prominent artists that developed a unique vocabulary of meaning through a myriad of subtleties.
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    PeaceHealth Names New Chief Financial Officer

    01/08/10 BELLEVUE, Wash., Jan. 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Kevin Walstrom, formerly the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for Providence Health Care in Eastern Washington, has been named senior vice president and CFO at PeaceHealth, a regional health system that serves communities in Alaska, Washington and Oregon.
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