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Stevens County Commissioners held a workshop, led by G.R. Mobley and Michelle Andres, residents of Stevens and Franklin counties, respectively, on Tuesday in Colville. The 30-minute workshop focused on the need for a Constitutional Review Committee at a county-level.
Monica Carrillo-Casas
Based on documents and emails obtained by The Spokesman-Review and Spokane Public Radio, the goal is to bring appointed residents together to study the Constitution, review how it has been applied and petition elected officials under the First Amendment when they believe those principles are being ignored.
Lauren Smith
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Netflix
For the first seven years of her life, Alonzo lived in an abandoned diner in a south Texas border town. Her new Netflix stand-up special is called Upper Classy.
Arts & Culture
  • Movies 101
    On this week’s show, Dan Webster, Mary Pat Treuthart and Nathan Weinbender discuss a pair of films—one a satirical comedy, “Spinal Tap II: The End Continues,” the other a depiction of dystopian horror, “The Long Walk”—that demand their respective audiences to just sit back, ignore your sense of reality, and enjoy... if you can.
  • Pianist Yun Park in conversation with Jim Tevenan and playing samples from her upcoming solo recital
  • Movie Reviews
    ”The Long Walk” is based on an early Stephen King novel, which isn’t in its favor, says Dan Webster.
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