The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA) back issues from October 2006:
Shower's the power of classic musical.
Oct 01, 2006
University leaders' pay soars: Officials cite need to draw top talent.
Oct 01, 2006
Potlatch decides no more free rides: After 100 years, public to pay.
Oct 01, 2006
Promise Keepers convene: 8,000 men attend Arena gathering.
Oct 01, 2006
ATM burglary a loud failure: Police arrive 40 minutes later.
Oct 01, 2006
Going organic is no small feat: Competition, regulations tough on small farmers.
Oct 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: One small step: Our View: Citizens review session shows much work ahead.(Editorial)
Oct 01, 2006
Indians hard-hit by diabetes: Tribes promoting beneficial diet, exercise changes.
Oct 01, 2006
Hayden rugby tournament features scrums and chums.
Oct 01, 2006
Ballet troupe brings new children's performance series.
Oct 01, 2006
'Beekeeper's' chosen for Spokane Is Reading.
Oct 01, 2006
Donated coats will help children stay warm.
Oct 01, 2006
A Journey to Africa: In Lesotho, only a fine line separates violence, festivities.
Oct 01, 2006
Stewart back in saddle again: Equestrian coach enjoys return to Spokane clinic.
Oct 01, 2006
Not quite far enough: USC holds off Cougs.
Oct 01, 2006
Yellow Horn gives Ams OT win over Chiefs.
Oct 01, 2006
Cougars find no answers for Smith.
Oct 01, 2006
Booty reports to duty: USC quarterback gains in stature.
Oct 01, 2006
Pirates find defensive gem: Late drive lifts No. 17 Whitworth to 4-0 record.
Oct 01, 2006
Eastern setback stings: Sacramento State ends long road skid.
Oct 01, 2006
Council to look at RPS disclosure settlement: Withheld documents spurred lawsuits.
Oct 02, 2006
New dams would rival Grand Coulee: Hawk Creek among proposed reservoir sites.
Oct 02, 2006
Hanging on to harvest: Valley farm follows own measure of growth.
Oct 02, 2006
Protesters decry Sanders Beach ruling.
Oct 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Rankin led the way: Our View: Credit for property tax reform starts with him.(Editorial)
Oct 02, 2006
Financing for roads divides legislators.
Oct 02, 2006
Flu vaccines slow to reach region: Ample supply expected in next few months.
Oct 02, 2006
Life's tragedies leave a much-too-painful mark.
Oct 02, 2006
Kid-friendly classical music sure to be a hit.
Oct 02, 2006
The big picture: Online photo-sharing sites offer all the angles.
Oct 02, 2006
A fare chance for all: Web site adds Spokane to prediction of future airline fares.
Oct 02, 2006
Lake City not thrilled with win.
Oct 02, 2006
Cougs need real victories.
Oct 02, 2006
East Valley overcomes setbacks, looks for playoff run.
Oct 02, 2006
Boise State drawing national interest.
Oct 03, 2006
Spokane tech firms honored: ISR, World Wide Packets make top 15 in Deloitte poll of fast-growing firms.
Oct 03, 2006
Feds want death penalty: Some urge county deal for Duncan to save murder trial cost.
Oct 03, 2006
Man accused in Little League theft in custody: Ex-treasurer resigned after $30,000 missing.
Oct 03, 2006
City settles lawsuits over RPS documents: Fees and apology finalize public records agreement.
Oct 03, 2006
Whitworth invests in urban students.
Oct 03, 2006
Schools try balancing recess, WASL: West Valley schools learning lesson in time management.
Oct 03, 2006
Ex-teacher appealing suspension: State seeks to discipline educator.
Oct 03, 2006
Lynch blasts S-R on coverage Lynch blasts S-R on coverage: Deputy mayor returns to work after medical leave.
Oct 03, 2006
Insurance agent named in scam: State regulators accuse man of swindling seniors.
Oct 03, 2006
Restaurant owner faces tax scrutiny: State urges dismissal of latest bankruptcy filing by Pedersen.
Oct 03, 2006
Review panel met in private: Commission meeting was touted as public.
Oct 03, 2006
Correction Correction.(Correction notice)
Oct 03, 2006
Lower levy gives tax relief: Inaccurate Bonner County assessments to get review.
Oct 03, 2006
Correction.(Correction notice)
Oct 03, 2006
Auditor Dalton subject of complaints by employees: Some claim bullying; others report no problem.
Oct 03, 2006
Child safety at issue: Despite some local efforts, funding for school security measures woeful.
Oct 03, 2006
EDITORIAL: Beware high tuition: Our View: Cost of college could soon prevent attendance.(Editorial)
Oct 03, 2006
Planning proposition subject of debate: Law would require government to pay for devalued property.
Oct 03, 2006
Medicare Part D enrollment reopening for seniors, disabled.
Oct 03, 2006
Skating a fine line: All the hard work is put to the test as young local skaters vie for regional honors.
Oct 03, 2006
Meal program needs wheels: Service short on drivers in Spokane, Valley.
Oct 04, 2006
Building moratorium OK'd: No new housing allowed on West Plains.
Oct 04, 2006
No charges in Zehm death: Tucker finds no evidence of police wrongdoing after city probe.
Oct 04, 2006
2 plead guilty in cigarette trafficking: Plummer couple forfeits $1.4 million.
Oct 04, 2006
Chief's tip leads to arrest: Reardan man charged in bank robbery.
Oct 04, 2006
Anti-domestic-violence rally held.
Oct 04, 2006
Perry pleads not guilty to bribery: Ex-Airway Heights mayor free on bond.
Oct 04, 2006
EDITORIAL: A woman of her word: Our View: Helen Chenoweth-Hage was a rare politician.(Editorial)
Oct 04, 2006
Typo leads to mistaken search: Deputies ransack wrong home.
Oct 04, 2006
Fairchild emerges as issue as job cuts loom: Ad questions McMorris' claims of saving base.
Oct 04, 2006