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Federal appeals court pushes back against an EPA order
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Spokane commits to renewable energy, local man killed in Iraq and morning headlines
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Paul Manafort convicted, Michael Cohen pleads guilty, a "slum empire" and other headlines
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Rep. Matt Shea falsely claimed Spokane County Deputy Sheriff's Association endorsement
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Manafort Convicted in Fraud Trial
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The Coeur D'Alene Public Library gives young people a sense of community through events like Coeur d'Con
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Spokane Sequential provides a creative outlet for local artists and comic enthusiasts
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