The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA) back issues from August 2005:
Woman's word seals every deal.
Aug 01, 2005
Business' success is still an open book.
Aug 01, 2005
North Side store owners hope farmers market will draw more vendors, shoppers.
Aug 01, 2005
State goes after smokers who buy cigs on Web.
Aug 01, 2005
Town houses filling in the gaps.
Aug 01, 2005
Super 8 Motel sold in Kellogg.
Aug 04, 2005
General Dynamics to acquire Itronix.
Aug 04, 2005
ISR adds commercial division.
Aug 04, 2005
County health chief to head state board.
Aug 05, 2005
Becker Buick begins expansion.
Aug 05, 2005
Cement shortage afflicts region's landscapers, suppliers.
Aug 05, 2005
Gregoire backs gas tax, blasts price increases.
Aug 05, 2005
United Coatings upgrading rail lines for 2008 Beijing Games.
Aug 05, 2005
Credit seminar aimed at college students planned.
Aug 06, 2005
It could be curtains for the CenterStage dinner theater.
Aug 06, 2005
Hospital workers reach deal.
Aug 07, 2005
State parks will dispose of some of their parcels.
Aug 07, 2005
Nurse wins regional award.
Aug 08, 2005
Brokers named in Met scandal.
Aug 09, 2005
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Bert Caldwell column.
Aug 09, 2005
Homebuilders fear increase in speculative buying.
Aug 09, 2005
Downtown Y's want to sell.
Aug 09, 2005
Old Wells Fargo site is leased.
Aug 10, 2005
New role planned for J.C. Penney building.
Aug 10, 2005
Wind power sought near Reardan; company hopes to put 30 turbines on ridge.
Aug 10, 2005
State-of-the-art gondolas added to park's Sky Ride.
Aug 11, 2005
Diesel spill's threat to aquifer is unclear.
Aug 11, 2005
Farmer feast will be open to public.
Aug 11, 2005
Washington teachers' union urges Wal-Mart boycott.
Aug 11, 2005
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Bert Caldwell column.
Aug 11, 2005
It'll be just as suite in Spokane.
Aug 11, 2005
Bankruptcy looms over Asarco obligations.
Aug 12, 2005
Historic Spokane, Wash., buildings still in limbo.
Aug 12, 2005
Penney building to get new vision.
Aug 12, 2005
Spokane, Wash., considers new set of budget cuts.
Aug 12, 2005
Two more join GOP race for Congress.
Aug 12, 2005
Federal, state agents visit diploma mill sites.
Aug 12, 2005
Judge overturns RPS decisions.
Aug 12, 2005
Valleyfest parade moved to night.
Aug 12, 2005
Ex-Kempthorne lawyer moves to EPA.
Aug 12, 2005
Board approves new degree at college at North Idaho College.
Aug 12, 2005
Farragut State Park plans to thin trees on 900 acres.
Aug 12, 2005
A cut above.
Aug 14, 2005
KMC seeks candidates for life-saving positions.
Aug 15, 2005
Idaho joins uniform tax program.
Aug 15, 2005
'Bed tax' receipts reflect tourist surge.
Aug 16, 2005
Burned Lloyd building's future still in doubt.
Aug 16, 2005
Future brightens for closed schools.
Aug 16, 2005
Bogus degrees offer way to U.S.
Aug 16, 2005
Avista diesel spill confined to soil.
Aug 16, 2005
Settlement trims Avista rate increases.
Aug 16, 2005
City budget could get boost from RPS deal.
Aug 16, 2005
Governor stands by his use of funds.
Aug 16, 2005
$40 million jail expansion considered.
Aug 16, 2005
House calls.
Aug 16, 2005
Spokane may offer parking ticket amnesty.
Aug 16, 2005
Residents polled about tax hike.
Aug 16, 2005
Safer child-care backers seeking views of Idahoans.
Aug 17, 2005
Schools chief says challenge of today outstrips Sputnik.
Aug 17, 2005
County ponders wider phosphate ban.
Aug 17, 2005
Real estate market appears to cool a bit.
Aug 17, 2005
Poised for takeoff.
Aug 17, 2005
They know food at SCC.
Aug 17, 2005
Airport to form bomb-dog unit.
Aug 18, 2005
Permit granted to Wandermere asphalt plant.
Aug 18, 2005