Monday Jun 29 | Spokesman Review
Stimulus funds offer new life to well-traveled highways June 29, 2009
The largest upcoming projects are repaving on intercity routes north of Spokane, including a 12.5-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 2 between state Highway 211 and Newport.
Reward offered in possible loon poaching caase - Sat, 20 Jun 2009 PST
A $1,000 reward is being offered by the Loon Lake Loon Association for information leading to the conviction of loon poachers at Yocum Lake.
Russell J. Chartrey, of Camp Lejeune, N.C., and Brianne M. McCanna, of Addy, Wash.
Mamma moose rescued from Loon Lake
For the second time this week a moose has been rescued after falling through the ice on loon lake.
Federal stimulus dollars go to 7th District transportation projects
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Governor Gregoire has signed a measure that authorizes the state Department of Transportation to spend up to $341.4 million in funding provided through the federal American Recovery and ...
Neighborhood news Dance students to perform at Bing
Dance instructor Cindy Hamilton teaches students in her HYPER-Formance Jazz Dance Club, the zombie dance moves to Michael Jacksona s a oeThrillera Thursday at the YWCA.
Lawmakers propose a back-to-basics plan for $341 million in federal road money...
Top House and Senate lawmakers this afternoon unveiled their plan for spending $341 million in federal transportation money that's coming to the state from President Obama's economic stimulus plan.
Volunteers make best of barn collapse
Schools and businesses have been closed for days for fears of roofs collapsing in Eastern Washington, but a herd of elk in Pend Oreille County didn't get the message.
Elk seeking shelter from snow killed in Pend Oreille County
Schools were closed on Tuesday for fear of roofs collapsing, but a herd of elk in Pend Oreille County didn't get the message.
Record snowfall in Spokane, Wash.
This northeast Washington city virtually ground to a halt Thursday, in the grip of a winter storm that dropped about two feet of snow.
Fired homeland security chief's prosecution deferred
The region's fired Homeland Security czar - arrested for drunken driving in October - was given a deferred prosecution, approved last week by Stevens County District Court Judge Pamela Payne.
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