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Article: Cheney will have its own castle.
- Article from:
- The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
- Article date:
- August 16, 2007
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Byline: Lisa Leinberger
Aug. 16--CHENEY -- During the summer in Cheney, most students have left the Eastern Washington University campus. The Seattle Seahawks no longer hold training camp in town.
Cheney is pretty quiet this time of year.
To combat the boredom, Jason and Chanell Radtke have teamed with Pathways to Progress to build the world's largest cardboard castle on Aug. 18.
The castle will be 6 1/2 feet tall and will cover an area 110 1/2 feet by 71 1/2 feet in the parking lot at Pathways to Progress, 120 G St. in Cheney.
"We're kind of using it as a tool to let people know that Cheney is here," said Jason Radtke, a ...
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