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Duane Hagadone giving a speech
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Duane Hagadone walks out with his german shepherd Winnie to greet visitors at his home at Casco Bay in Coeur d'Alene on Thursday, July 13, 2017. Kathy Plonka/THE SPOKESMAN-REIEW
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Coeur d'Alene Resort owner Duane Hagadone walks past the waterfall during a tour of their new spa on Wednesday, May 31,2006. The theme of the $10 million dollar spa is drawn from water, woods and nature. KATHY PLONKA The Spokesman-Review
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Duane Hagadone unveiled the new $10 million Coeur d'Alene Resort Spa on Wednesday, May 31, 2006.
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Duane Hagadone's hands rest on a map of Coeur d'Alene, a town whose landscape has been changed by his ambitious land development. Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review
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In his 3rd floor Coeur d'Alene office. 1/30/89 photo. Photo Archive/The Spokesman-Review.
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This photo, probably dating from the early 1960s, shows a youthful Duane B. Hagadone at the Coeur d'Alene Press, where he started his career in business, later owning the paper, several others and many hospitality and publishing businesses. Photo courtesy of Duane Hagadone
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Businessman Duane B. Hagadone, left, is shown with his father Burl, right, in the 1950s. Photo courtesy of Duane Hagadone
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Businessman Duane Hagadone is shown as a teenager with his mother Beverly, circa 1950 or a little before. Photo courtesy of Duane Hagadone
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Businessman Duane Hagadone, bottom, is seen in this family photo with his sons Todd and Brad (above L-R) and Duane's mother Beverly. The picture is circa late 70s or early 80s. handout photo from Duane Hagadone
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This modest house that stood on Park St. in Coeur d'Alene's Fort Grounds neighborhood, was where businessman Duane Hagadone grew up as a boy. It is no longer standing. handout photo
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Duane Hagadone, the host of the Tails at Twilight fundraiser Tuesday evening, pets his dog Sky on the front lawn of his Casco Bay home. Hundreds bought tickets to visit the home and its gardens, plus raise money for the Kootenai Humane Society through raffles and auctions. JESSE TINSLEY The Spokesman-Review
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Host Duane Hagadone, center, walks with Terry Minot, left, and his dog Sky at the Tails at Twilight fundraiser at his Casco Bay home Tuesday evening, July 24, 2007. Hundreds paid to tour the gardens, snack on hors d'oeuvres and wine before taking part in raffles and auctions to raise money for the Kootenai Humane Society. Hagadone paid for the soiree. JESSE TINSLEY The Spokesman-Review
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KEEP FOR FILE -- Jerry Jaeger, left, president of Hagadone Hospitality, speaks to the audience assembled for the launching of the new Coeur d'Alene Cruises boat, the Osprey, Wednesday morning at Finney Boat Works in Post Falls. At right is Duane Hagadone, chairman of Hagadone Hospitality. Photo by Jesse tinsley/The Spokesman-review story by kramer
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Hundreds turned out for Tuesday's Visitors and Convention Bureau party at the Duane Hagadone residence.
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Duane Hagadone shares his vision for world class golf course with record Coeur d'Arlene Chamber of Commerce luncheon crowd Wednesday.
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Robert G Templin and Duane Hagadone.
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