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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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The catalog of a life in knickknacks | Ammi Midstokke

Every time I visit my grandmother, Marge, she offers me treasures from her life, as if she knows she is readying for a journey upon which they cannot be carried. This house that was once a symbol of the American Dream and fiscal responsibility and scraping the last molecules of butter off the dish (for they were also children of the Depression), is beginning to echo with premature goodbyes.
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Want lifetime hunting privileges in Idaho? New law makes sure you’re committed.

BOISE – Idaho residents who want to purchase lifetime hunting and fishing licenses will need to prove they’ve lived in the Gem State for five years in order to earn that benefit thanks to a new law – 10 times longer than the prior requirement after the legislation’s sponsor said some hunters and anglers may be moving to Idaho briefly to take advantage of the perk.
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Sailing for married couples | Ammi Midstokke

Some people work on their marriage by spending hundreds of dollars on a sofa across the room from a therapist who knows them well. Charlie and I work on ours by sharing a V-berth the size of a phone booth for a week within earshot of several strangers.
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Man beats the odds to survive 4.5-hour avalanche burial at Stevens Pass Mountain Resort in Washington

On Feb. 26, a skier later identified as Michael Harris was solo skiing at Vail Resorts-owned Stevens Pass Mountain Resort in Washington. Described as a lifelong skier by local news and as a regular at the ski area who was familiar with local terrain, what started as a normal day on the mountain took a sudden turn to become a life-or-death scenario in a matter of seconds.