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Local Headlines (1/7/05)

*Riverfront proposal still on hold: Spokane developer denies rumors he's seeking buyer for his Post Falls Landing property/S-R: Note to Self -- call my contacts in Post Falls to see why Harry Green (pictured) is having such a hard time with this piece of property when John Stone and others are developing like cuh-razy elsewhere on the Spokane River.

*Anger vented at spill forum: Residents express concerns about threat to aquifer/S-R: Sweet Potatoes -- to Barry Rosenberg and the Kootenai Environmental Alliance for holding BNSF/IDEQ's feet to the fire.

*Disputed election inspires call for reform: Washington considers changes in wake of close governor's race/S-R: "Hasn't the horse already left the barn? When's the next time Washington is going to experience a statewide race this close.

*Police seeking gunman, target: Bystander across the street hit by bullet aimed at fleeing car/S-R: Another reason to stay on this side of the state line as much as possible.

*Storm brings West Side first big snow of season: More flakes expected over weekend/S-R: It's always fun when the Blue State Puget Sound can share the harsher aspects of winter with us Red Staters.

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D.F. Oliveria started Huckleberries Online on Feb. 16, 2004. Oliveria's Sunday print Huckleberries is a past winner of the national Herb Caen Memorial Column contest.