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Spirit of Season
February 12, 2010 in Sports As the high school basketball season winds down, the annual spirit games crank up for heated competition between schools: University vs. Central Valley, Shadle Park vs. North Central and Lewis … 1
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Flag Retirement
November 10, 2009 in City From 2007 video archive: On Flag Day in Pullman, Wash., two generations of men and boys came together to honorably retire about 50 old, torn and weathered American flags. Members …
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Spokane Guilds’ School
March 28, 2009 in News, Voices, Washington Voices The Spokane Guilds’ School and Neuromuscular Center provides an educational boost for children who are identified as developmentally delayed between birth and three years old. The state of Washington provides … 1
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RiteCare Spokane Gives Children a Voice
January 16, 2009 in Features A look back at the best S-R produced videos from 2008: For nearly 20 years, RiteCare Spokane has offered free speech therapy services for Inland Northwest children between the ages …
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Indians Youth Baseball Clinic
July 17, 2008 in Sports, Features The Spokane Indians held a youth baseball clinic before their home game July 16, 2008.
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Studio 137 - The Difference
June 9, 2008 in Features “The Difference” was produced by Mr. T’s fifth-grade class at Cooper Elementary and tells the story of students’ effort to help two Burmese families resettle in Spokane. Cover photograph by …
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Our Kids: Our Business Slideshow 2008
April 25, 2008 in Features A photo slideshow showcasing images from this year’s Our Kid:Our Business project.
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Sexual Assault Unit
April 14, 2008 in Features As part of the Our Kids: Our Business campaign, media sponsor KSPS Public Television in Spokane will present a live community forum. Host Steve Becker will lead a panel discussion …
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Therapy on Horseback
April 9, 2008 in Features Three years ago, Diana Clemons opened Harmony Ranch in Rathdrum with the goal of turning it into a therapeutic riding facility. Today, she’s got a handful of gentle horses, and …
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Keys to a Better Life
April 4, 2008 in Features Deborah Kelly-Corn believes her autistic son Shad’s brain development has been enriched from years of piano lessons with music teacher Bill Rhodes.
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Portland’s Kerr Early Intervention Program
April 3, 2008 in Features The Kerr Early Intervention Program is a therapeutic preschool in Portland where teachers work with 3- to 5-year-olds at risk of being kicked out of kindergarten because of emotional or …
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Portland’s Children Relief Nursery
April 3, 2008 in Features The Children’s Relief Nursery in Portland started in a church basement and grew to a stand-alone center offering classes for children birth to age 4 who have social, emotional or …
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Portland’s after-school mentoring program
April 3, 2008 in Features The taxpayer-funded STEP UP program in Portland Public Schools targets 8th and 9th graders who are at risk of dropping out. Groups of kids are paired with adult advocates who …
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Opening statements from the Clifford Helm vehicular homicide trial
March 3, 2008 in News Deputy Spokane County Prosecutor Clint Francis and defense attorney Carl Oreskovich deliver the opening statements Monday in the vehicular homicide trial of Clifford Helm. He’s charged with killing five children …
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Our kids: Our business - Behind the project
January 11, 2008 in Features no description
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Holmes Elementary Music Program
November 8, 2007 in Features no description
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Stupid Questions 2
November 1, 2007 in Features What do you like best about your school, Madison Elementary?
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Stevens Elementary
October 25, 2007 in News Stevens Elementary students were evacuated for a short time Thursday morning when fumes were smelled in the building. It turned out they were from a product used to clean paint …
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Car crashes into closed Children’s Center
October 18, 2007 in News A Spokane County Sheriff’s Office chase of a driver in a stolen car ended Thursday morning when the Toyota Camry crashed into the Community Building’s Children’s Center in downtown Spokane. …
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Naming juveniles policy
October 10, 2007 in Features A discussion at the 10:00 meeting about the newspaper’s policy regarding the naming of juveniles.
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Children found safe
September 7, 2007 in News An Amber Alert for three Spokane children was cancelled early this morning after they were found at an East Sprague women’s shelter. Spokane Police Officer Brian Eckersley explains what happened.
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Soccer clinic coaches wow players
September 4, 2007 in Sports, Features About 450 youth soccer players took part in the River City Soccer Clinic held this week at Plantes Ferry Park in the Spokane Valley. The clinic featured instruction from four …
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Fire burns northeast Spokane home
August 14, 2007 in News A Tuesday morning fire extensively damaged a northeast Spokane home, but the three people inside made it to safety when one of them, a 10-year-old boy, warned the others of …
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Camp Chmepa
August 2, 2007 in Features Every one of the nearly 60 children at Camp Chmepa (je-me-pah) has a similar story. Some lost a parent to cancer. One little boy’s mom died in a car crash. …
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Harry Potter in Spokane
July 21, 2007 in Features Harry Potter and his friends turned up in Spokane last night. Check out their greeting.
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2007 Canoe Classic
June 18, 2007 in Features, Outdoors Families celebrate Father’s Day with a canoe and kayak race.
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Seat belts and the law
June 7, 2007 in Features Spokane Police Officer John Gately discusses new child passenger safety laws.
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Bob Ricks: The escape
April 23, 2007 in Features After years of abuse as a child, Bob Ricks has moved on to become a graduate student and foster parent. Closure is another matter.
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Bob Ricks: The list
April 23, 2007 in Features After years of abuse as a child, Bob Ricks has moved on to become a graduate student and foster parent. Closure is another matter.
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Bob Ricks: Advice
April 23, 2007 in Features After years of abuse as a child, Bob Ricks has moved on to become a graduate student and foster parent. Closure is another matter.

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