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Annual Harrington Car Show a month away
SPOKANE, Wash. - Over 250 vintage and collectible vehicles will parade the city of Harrington for the 12th year in a row on Saturday, May 18. Just an hour outside of Spokane, Harrington’s 12th Annual Car Show is hosted by a family-run antique car museum housed in an old Ford Dealership, the Studebaker Garage.
Woman charged for allegedly killing man with his car
SPOKANE, Wash. – A woman has been charged for allegedly killing a man with his own car on April 9. Alyssa Bray was initially arrested in Lincoln County for a suspected DUI when deputies reportedly discovered that she was driving the truck of Spokane County resident Gerald Fox, who had been found dead earlier that day.
WIAA Athlete of the Week: Beth Okamoto
COULEE CITY — Almira/Coulee-Hartline senior Beth Okamoto received Athlete of the Week honors from the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association on Thursday. According to a release, Okamoto has maintained a batting average of .882, a slugging percentage of 1.136, has seven doubles and has stolen 28 bases through ACH’s first 11 games of the season. The senior also leads the team with 28 runs scored this season and is second on the team with 19 hits.
Woman charged for allegedly killing man with his car
SPOKANE, Wash. – A woman has been charged for allegedly killing a man with his own car on April 9. Alyssa Bray was initially arrested in Lincoln County for a suspected DUI when deputies reportedly discovered that she was driving the truck of Spokane County resident Gerald Fox, who had been found dead earlier that day.
Prescribed burns planned for Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
COULEE DAM, Wash. – Prescribed burns are planned for the next several weeks throughout the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Burns will take place near Fort Spokane Employee Housing, the Fort Spokane Campground and Boat Launch. About 50 acres will be affected between April 18 and May 10, though...
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