The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA) back issues from March 2007:
Double dip.
Mar 01, 2007
Cheney restaurant offers its own ice cream.
Mar 01, 2007
Lakefront expansion on hearing agenda.
Mar 01, 2007
Automobiles drive new condo development.
Mar 01, 2007
No charges filed in bar fight death: Tucker says case was mutual combat.
Mar 01, 2007
Two top sheriff's deputies retire: Lindskog, Mathews total 71 years of experience.
Mar 01, 2007
Drug abuse treatment funding approved: State taking over as federal grant expires.
Mar 01, 2007
Signs of shooting detailed: Residents say man shot by officer armed only with small pocketknife.
Mar 01, 2007
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Bert Caldwell column: Bert Caldwell: JetBlue asks dreaded question: What just happened?(Column)
Mar 01, 2007
Drug court grads grateful: Bonnie Lambert turned her life around during program.
Mar 01, 2007
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Doug Clark column: Doug Clark: Gun-wielding cop had bad case of Oscar fever.(Column)
Mar 01, 2007
Correction.(Correction notice)
Mar 01, 2007
Group wants water-use halt: Asks for study on Lake CdA withdrawals.
Mar 01, 2007
Church-state group challenges land swap: Salvation Army deal called 'unconstitutional'.
Mar 01, 2007
Slam-dunk start: Republic, NW Christian roll in openers.
Mar 01, 2007
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Rich Landers column: Rich Landers: Trout fishing signs still present.(Column)
Mar 01, 2007
Little Spokane River farm on historic list: Thirteen-acre subdivision features Montvale Farmhouse built in 1898.
Mar 01, 2007
Growing series: Comic book creators launch 'Ronin Holiday,' taking samurai detective Sam Noir on new adventures.
Mar 01, 2007
Wind-damaged Donuts sign removed: Fate unclear for landmark sign now lying behind Donut Parade building.
Mar 01, 2007
EDITORIAL: Mayor should talk: Public deserves truth about Lynch's firing.(Editorial)
Mar 01, 2007
LC girls post Washington 4A win.
Mar 01, 2007
Calling on their reserves: Cougars use all of their bench well as Bennett executes his particular plan.
Mar 01, 2007
He enjoys being along for the ride: Q and A with Gonzaga's Andrew Sorenson.(Interview)
Mar 01, 2007
State-bound Ferris has yet to peak, says coach.
Mar 01, 2007
Sewer holding tank construction begins.
Mar 01, 2007
Badgers have it together for state: Team found chemistry during the season.
Mar 01, 2007
City leads Kendall Yards tax area push: Developers would be repaid for work.
Mar 01, 2007
Victim's mother denied protection: Ex-prisoner had role in girl's death.
Mar 01, 2007
GSL flexes its muscle at state: Mead, LC, U-Hi win 4A girls openers.
Mar 01, 2007
Cougars get their chance to even score: WSU hosts UCLA in Pac-10 showdown.
Mar 01, 2007
Menzies bounces back to lead CdA Charter to win: Panthers win 1A opener; Clark Fork falls.
Mar 01, 2007
Saxons cruise in opener: Casto, Stockton lead way for balanced Ferris.
Mar 01, 2007
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., The Slice column: The Slice: Welcome to March meowness.(Column)
Mar 01, 2007
Student artists mark their spots with 'X'.
Mar 01, 2007
Senate may tighten teen driving policy: Sponsors want longer learning periods, fewer passengers.
Mar 01, 2007
Husband, wife take 1st, 2nd contest prizes.
Mar 01, 2007
Coeur d'Alene, Lewiston fall in openers at State 5A tourney.
Mar 02, 2007
Johnson, Westerberg All-Pac-10.
Mar 02, 2007
Gone, but not forgotten: Some fans miss the smallest schools; tourney manager says give it a chance.
Mar 02, 2007
Same-sex rights pass: Washington Senate OKs domestic partnership bill; House approval likely.
Mar 02, 2007
Title out of reach: Bruins muzzle WSU.
Mar 02, 2007
Verizon to offer cable TV on cell phones: Spokane among first cities to get new service.
Mar 02, 2007
Development rejected: Commission says proposed project near Post Falls could harm aquifer.
Mar 02, 2007
Misdemeanor pot charge filed against GU's Davis.
Mar 02, 2007
Convention Center remodel ahead of schedule.
Mar 02, 2007
Documentary tackles woes of debt: Film addresses possible pitfalls of credit cards.
Mar 02, 2007
Consultant urges redo of Sprague/Appleway.
Mar 02, 2007
Raid nets 150 marijuana plants.
Mar 02, 2007
Deputies arrest fugitive in North Side home.
Mar 02, 2007
Spokane police, fire jobs kept vacant: Hession won't fill new positions.
Mar 02, 2007
Bills to lift deadlines in sex-abuse cases die: Washington advocates, Marr vow to continue.
Mar 02, 2007
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., John Blanchette column: John Blanchette: Methodical UCLA beats Cougars at their own game.
Mar 02, 2007
'Hot Rod' Stockton, Ferris drive by Redmond, into semis.
Mar 02, 2007
Man on video sought in foul fumes at mall.
Mar 02, 2007
Correction.(Correction notice)
Mar 02, 2007
Stuckey earns Big Sky honor: But Weber State's Patten named MVP.
Mar 02, 2007
LC, U-Hi on track: Both advance into semifinals at State 4A, but Mead falls.
Mar 02, 2007
Republic, redux: Tigers rally, defeat Dragons for third time.
Mar 02, 2007
Badgers into semis: Face Buhl after defeating South Fremont.
Mar 02, 2007
Idaho adds No. Illinois: WSU game may be last for a while.
Mar 02, 2007
EDITORIAL: Speaking up: Lake City student changing things for the better.(Editorial)
Mar 02, 2007
Correction.(Correction notice)
Mar 04, 2007
Joint effort gives officers an edge: Counties, tribe unite forces to ensure quick response time.
Mar 04, 2007
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Doug Clark column: Doug Clark: This column is brought to you from behind bars.(Column)
Mar 04, 2007
Facing her demons: Still terrified after being kidnapped and tortured 19 years ago, Michaelle Dierich will confront one of her abductors in court.
Mar 04, 2007