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TODAY'S HEADLINES


DAIRY GOAL: NONPROFIT COLUMBIA COMMUNITY CREAMERY GOES BACK TO BASICS WITH LOCAL
MILK SOLD IN RETURNABLE GLASS BOTTLES

3 a.m.

CHEWELAH, Wash. – A new creamery in Stevens County sells milk the old-fashioned
way: locally and in a glass bottle.
Crime/Public Safety


FORMER MAYOR NADINE WOODWARD HAD A STALKER WITH A CRIMINAL HISTORY DURING HER
YEARS IN OFFICE, COURT DOCUMENTS SAY

3 a.m.

Column


SHAWN VESTAL: YES, ELON, THE PATRIOT FRONT WAS UNMASKED IN COEUR D’ALENE

5 a.m.

K-12 education


WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE CONSIDERS FUNDING MORE DUAL-LANGUAGE PROGRAMS IN SCHOOLS

3:33 a.m.

WA Government


PROPOSED LAW WOULD MAKE HUNDREDS OF WASHINGTON PRISONERS ELIGIBLE FOR
RESENTENCING IF THEY ARE SERVING TIME FOR JUVENILE RECORDS


PROPOSED LAW WOULD MAKE HUNDREDS OF WASHINGTON PRISONERS ELIGIBLE FOR
RESENTENCING IF THEY ARE SERVING TIME FOR JUVENILE RECORDS


MCMORRIS RODGERS, CANTWELL REQUEST UPDATE FROM BIDEN ADMINISTRATION ON AID FOR
GRAY, OREGON ROAD WILDFIRE VICTIMS


REPORT OFFERS MORE DETAIL ON AVALANCHE THAT KILLED SKIER IN NORTH IDAHO


BASEBALL HALL OF FAMER, SPOKANE NATIVE RYNE SANDBERG ANNOUNCES CANCER DIAGNOSIS


LILI NAVARRETE APPOINTED TO TWO-YEAR STINT ON SPOKANE CITY COUNCIL


TRIAL OVER IDAHO NEGOTIATIONS TO BUY UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX OPENS IN BOISE


IDAHO’S CRAPO, SIMPSON ENDORSE TRUMP ON EVE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY

Read all of today’s stories



Crime/Public Safety


FORMER MAYOR NADINE WOODWARD HAD A STALKER WITH A CRIMINAL HISTORY DURING HER
YEARS IN OFFICE, COURT DOCUMENTS SAY

3 a.m.

Column


SHAWN VESTAL: YES, ELON, THE PATRIOT FRONT WAS UNMASKED IN COEUR D’ALENE

5 a.m.

K-12 education


WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE CONSIDERS FUNDING MORE DUAL-LANGUAGE PROGRAMS IN SCHOOLS

3:33 a.m.


YESTERDAY'S TOP STORIES

 1. Sheriff's Office releases names of 31 Patriot Front members arrested in
    Saturday bust
 2. 'We're doing our best': High worker turnover, housing shortage plague
    supported living communities in Washington
 3. Gonzaga sprints out to big lead in first half, routs San Diego 105-63
 4. Gonzaga’s Ben Gregg battles through back spasms to contribute 15 points, 10
    rebounds
 5. Shadle Park, Gonzaga graduate Mandi Price shares red carpet tales, pride of
    second Emmy nomination as producer





BUSINESS


FAA RECOMMENDS AIRLINES INSPECT DOOR PLUGS ON ANOTHER BOEING MODEL


 * J&J SETS UP 3RD TALC BANKRUPTCY BID BY MOVING UNIT TO TEXAS


 * ‘SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE’ SKETCH LAMPOONS ALASKA AIRLINES OVER MIDAIR BLOWOUT


 * YOUR STUDENT LOANS COULD BE FULLY CANCELED. SEE IF YOU QUALIFY UNDER THE SAVE
   PLAN


SPORTS


COWARD IN NAME ONLY: SHOWING A REAL SWAGGER ON BOTH ENDS OF THE COURT, EWU GUARD
CEDRIC COWARD HAS BEEN INSTRUMENTAL IN EAGLES’ SEVEN-GAME WIN STREAK.


 * BASEBALL HALL OF FAMER, SPOKANE NATIVE RYNE SANDBERG ANNOUNCES CANCER
   DIAGNOSIS


 * WHERE GONZAGA STANDS IN POLLS, BRACKETS, KEY METRICS AND NATIONAL
   CHAMPIONSHIP ODDS


 * TIPOFF TIME, TELEVISION NETWORK ANNOUNCED FOR GONZAGA-SAINT MARY'S GAME ON
   FEB. 3

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 * WSU Football
 * Gonzaga Basketball
 * Gonzaga Women's Basketball


PACIFIC NORTHWEST


LAST KNOWN SET OF REMAINS LINKED TO GREEN RIVER KILLER IDENTIFIED AS EVERETT
TEEN


 * MOST IDAHOANS WANT ABORTION EXCEPTIONS, AND TRUST LIBRARIANS, BOISE STATE
   RESEARCH SHOWS


 * BURST PIPE CLOSES SEATTLE OPIOID TREATMENT CLINIC SERVING OVER 1,000


 * FEDS PLAN TO ADD NORTHWEST, WESTERN STATE LAND TO POTENTIAL EXPANSION OF
   SOLAR ENERGY

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 * Washington
 * Idaho


SPONSORED


MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT MEANS BRIGHT FUTURE FOR SALMON AND CLEAN ENERGY


 * PROVIDENCE SACRED HEART CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL: 20 YEARS OF CARING


 * CAN TOTAL JOINT REPLACEMENT RESTORE YOUR QUALITY OF LIFE?


 * WITH CLIMATE CHANGE, IS HYDROPOWER STILL A RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCE?


MORNING REVIEW PODCAST

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PHOTO GALLERIES

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Inland Northwest since 1894.

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 * Then & Now


 * DAY AFTER 6 INCHES OF SNOW


 * WEDNESDAY SNOWFALL


 * GONZAGA MEN VS. SANTA CLARA (JAN. 11, 2024)


 * GONZAGA WOMEN VS. SANTA CLARA (JAN. 11, 2024)


 * ICE SCULPTURES IN SPOKANE


NATION/WORLD


SUPREME COURT CLEARS WAY FOR BORDER AGENTS TO REMOVE TEXAS WIRE BARRIER


 * HARRIS, BIDEN DELIVER FIERY MESSAGE ON ABORTION RIGHTS


 * IN RARE MOVE, 60 MISSOURI PRISON STAFFERS ADVOCATE FOR COMMUTING MAN’S DEATH
   SENTENCE


 * OVEN FIRE FORCES AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT INTO EARLY LANDING

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EDUCATION


WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE CONSIDERS FUNDING MORE DUAL-LANGUAGE PROGRAMS IN SCHOOLS

3:33 a.m.


 * TRIAL OVER IDAHO NEGOTIATIONS TO BUY UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX OPENS IN BOISE


 * PERSONALIZED DRIVER SAFETY ‘SMARTSIGNS’ COMING SOON TO SPOKANE PUBLIC SCHOOLS


 * 'LIFE-CHANGING SITUATION:' WSU GRADUATE STUDENTS SECURE TENTATIVE CONTRACT
   WITH WAGE BOOST AS MORE STUDENTS NATIONALLY CONSIDER UNIONIZATION


A&E


SHADLE PARK, GONZAGA GRADUATE MANDI PRICE SHARES RED CARPET TALES, PRIDE OF
SECOND EMMY NOMINATION AS PRODUCER


 * 'GOOD PEOPLE' RUNS FOR THREE WEEKS AT SPOKANE CIVIC THEATRE, SHOWCASING CLASS
   DIVISIONS, LIFE CHOICES AND DEBORAH MARLOWE'S TAKE ON THE BOSTON ACCENT


 * SIX WIVES TRUMP ONE TYRANNICAL KING IN AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL AT THE FIRST
   INTERSTATE


 * WEATHER FORCES CANCELLATION OF HINDER CONCERT AT NORTHERN QUEST

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT


LILI NAVARRETE APPOINTED TO TWO-YEAR STINT ON SPOKANE CITY COUNCIL


 * PROPOSED LAW WOULD MAKE HUNDREDS OF WASHINGTON PRISONERS ELIGIBLE FOR
   RESENTENCING IF THEY ARE SERVING TIME FOR JUVENILE RECORDS


 * FORMER MAYOR NADINE WOODWARD HAD A STALKER WITH A CRIMINAL HISTORY DURING HER
   YEARS IN OFFICE, COURT DOCUMENTS SAY


 * TRIAL OVER IDAHO NEGOTIATIONS TO BUY UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX OPENS IN BOISE


TRANSPORTATION


WORK TO WATCH FOR THIS WEEK IN SPOKANE


 * MORE SNOW CAUSES MORE SNARLS FOR SPOKANE'S MORNING COMMUTE


 * PERSONALIZED DRIVER SAFETY ‘SMARTSIGNS’ COMING SOON TO SPOKANE PUBLIC SCHOOLS


 * PLOWING DOWNTOWN SPOKANE IS COMPLICATED, CITY OFFICIALS SAY, THEY WILL GET TO
   UNPLOWED DOWNTOWN ROADS WHEN THEY CAN.


OUTDOORS


REPORT OFFERS MORE DETAIL ON AVALANCHE THAT KILLED SKIER IN NORTH IDAHO


 * NORDIC SKIERS STILL 'HEAD FOR THE CHILLS' AS RAIN PERSISTS AMID WINTERFEST ON
   MOUNT SPOKANE


 * EAGER TO GET ON THE SLOPES THIS WEEKEND? REMEMBER THESE SAFETY TIPS WHILE
   SLEDDING, SKIING OR SNOWBOARDING


 * REPORT DETAILS HOW PEOPLE SPEND TIME, MONEY IN WASHINGTON'S OUTDOORS


WEATHER


DOZENS OF DEATHS LINKED TO WINTER STORMS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES


 * BURST PIPE CLOSES SEATTLE OPIOID TREATMENT CLINIC SERVING OVER 1,000


 * MORE SNOW CAUSES MORE SNARLS FOR SPOKANE'S MORNING COMMUTE


 * SNOW-PACKED STREETS PASSABLE, BUT SLICK




LIFE


LIBRARY LEARNING WEEK OFFERS LESSONS ON THE PRACTICAL (WRITING, HISTORY AND
BUSINESS) TO THE PLEASANT (DANCING, WILDLIFE, DRAWING)


 * ADVENTURER ALICE FORD SHOWCASES HER EXPERIENCES IN WONDERLAND, EXCLUSIVELY ON
   KSPS


 * GROOMED FOR ADVENTURE: CAPTAIN GINGE CONNECTS WITH LOCAL SKIERS


 * WHERE TO SLED IN SPOKANE? HERE ARE OUR TOP 5 CHOICES.


PUBLIC SAFETY


REPORT OFFERS MORE DETAIL ON AVALANCHE THAT KILLED SKIER IN NORTH IDAHO


 * PROPOSED LAW WOULD MAKE HUNDREDS OF WASHINGTON PRISONERS ELIGIBLE FOR
   RESENTENCING IF THEY ARE SERVING TIME FOR JUVENILE RECORDS


 * FORMER MAYOR NADINE WOODWARD HAD A STALKER WITH A CRIMINAL HISTORY DURING HER
   YEARS IN OFFICE, COURT DOCUMENTS SAY


 * FIRE TRUCK ASSISTING I-90 CRASH REAR-ENDED, ONE PERSON SENT TO HOSPITAL WITH
   SERIOUS INJURIES


CRISIS IN UKRAINE


GERMANY AND FRANCE POINT FINGERS OVER UKRAINE WEAPONS DELIVERIES


 * DEADLY BLAST HITS MARKET IN UKRAINIAN CITY CONTROLLED BY RUSSIA, OFFICIALS
   SAY


 * KYIV NEEDS MORE WEAPONS GIVEN LENGTH OF FRONT, SAYS UKRAINE OFFICIAL


 * UKRAINE TARGETS RUSSIAN OIL PLANTS, AIMING TO DISRUPT MILITARY OPERATIONS




NORTHWEST PASSAGES BOOK CLUB


UPCOMING EVENT:

SPOKANE BLACK VOICES - THE BLACK LENS LAUNCH CELEBRATION

Feb. 1, 2024, 7 p.m.

Gonzaga University Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center Coughlin Theater 211 E
Desmet Ave Spokane, WA 99202


RECENT STORIES:

 * NO-LI DONATES TO THE BLACK LENS, CHALLENGING OTHERS TO AS WELL: 'THIS IS
   IMPORTANT TO US AND OUR CULTURE'

 * 'THERE'S NOTHING WORSE THAN A FORGOTTEN STORY': WITH 'THE STRANGE BEAUTIFUL,'
   CARLA CRUJIDO MIXES FANTASY AND SPOKANE HISTORY

 * RON SYLVESTER: REAL MAGIC IN 'THE STRANGE BEAUTIFUL'

 * 'IT'S BEAUTIFUL TO BE BACK': MEMBERS OF GONZAGA'S 1999 TEAM REMINISCE ON RUN
   TO ELITE EIGHT AT NORTHWEST PASSAGES EVENT

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COLUMNISTS


SHAWN VESTAL: YES, ELON, THE PATRIOT FRONT WAS UNMASKED IN COEUR D’ALENE

5 a.m.


 * NEW:  50 YEARS AGO IN EXPO HISTORY: SPOKANE'S ICONIC GARBAGE GOAT STARTED OUT
   AS A DIFFERENT DESIGN, AS DETAILED IN AN S-R ARTICLE


 * 50 YEARS AGO IN EXPO HISTORY: U.N. AGREES TO ON-SITE EXHIBIT WITH EARTHWATCH
   CENTER


 * FAITH AND VALUES: OVER THE THRESHOLD – A LETTER TO MY GRANDCHILDREN


LONG READS


 * ‘IT WAS JUST RAINING FIRE’: THE DAY THE GRAY FIRE CHANGED A TOWN FOREVER


 * U.S. LAWMAKERS, INCLUDING IDAHO SEN. RISCH, AND GLOBAL LEADERS GRAPPLE WITH
   MORAL DILEMMA OF ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR AT HALIFAX FORUM


DEEP DIVES


 * BUGS IN THE SYSTEM: HOW A BUNGLED SOFTWARE ROLLOUT IS ENDANGERING INLAND
   NORTHWEST VETERANS


 * UKRAINE HITS HOME: A YEAR OF FEAR AND LONGING FOR SPOKANE’S UKRAINIAN
   COMMUNITY


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