Archives | October 13, 2019
Results
Business
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Front & Center: Forest consultant planted with no desire to retire
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The Dirt: Former Vien Dong restaurant home sold, to be renovated
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Week Ahead
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Tom Kelly: Long-term, fixed-rate loans are not the only option
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Motley Fool: The Disney empire
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Nerd Wallet: Wake up to the truth about ‘dream schools’
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BBB Tip of the Week: Cryptocurrency red flags and what you can do to protect yourself
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Business Beat
Letters
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Diversity within beliefs
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Balance for Valley Council
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Treasure our treasures
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Downtown on defense
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Feature Creature matters
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Near Woodward, Near Traffic
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See past a well-known face
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Missing at the forum
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We can be proud of Cindy
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Medicare signup incorrect
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Change without baggage
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No simple solution
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Stuckart for the common good
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Stuckart has vision for all
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Robbing the poorest
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CdA’s secret jewel
Nation
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Voters weary of more investigations as impeachment ramps up
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Serial killer’s victim portraits could help crack cold cases
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Hunter Biden to step down from Chinese firm’s board
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Washington, D.C., approves emergency measure renaming holiday ‘Indigenous Peoples’ Day’
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U.S.-allied Kurds strike deal to bring Assad’s Syrian troops back into Kurdish areas
Spokane
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Rob Curley: Hearing the candidates one more time before you vote, only this time with a little more discussion and a little less debate
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Real estate site ranks Spokane first for freelancers
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Holocaust survivor who is Anne Frank’s stepsister to speak in Spokane
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100 years ago in Spokane: Local families awaited final word on WWI soldiers
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Woodward aims to use trust amassed over broadcast career to bring about change if elected Spokane mayor
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Stuckart vows to stick to facts, principles that have guided his City Hall career if elected Spokane mayor