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Apple detective Dave Benscoter and Keokee Books have developed a wiki to help landowners identify the apple varieties their trees grow.
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The Spokane Business Association invited former Mayor David Bieter to share his experiences this week.
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The week includes celebrations of Gonzaga's history, faculty and students. It culminates with a Friday afternoon ceremony formally installing Katia Passerini as the university's 27th president.
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Seattle sportswriter Bud Withers thinks Washington's biggest college football tradition, the Apple Cup, should continue, even though the two participants no longer play in the same conference.
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We talk with Katia Passerini as she prepares to be formally installed as the next president of Gonzaga University; Emma Epperly from Idaho Education News talks about her series of articles about Gem State school superintendents; and Seattle sportswriter Bud Withers talks about his new book about the history of college football's Apple Cup.
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Patty Kuderer held an open house to discuss health care and the possible expiration of a tax credit that lowers the cost for people who buy individual coverage through the state exchange. But she also discussed wildfire coverage and its rising cost for homeowners.
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The founder of Let's Go Washington, which qualified six initiatives in 2024, is moving ahead with two more proposals aimed at the legislature.
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Sravasti Abbey builds a new Buddha Hall to welcome more people learning dharma.
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This week's Inland Journal features interviews with Washington Insurance Commissioner Patty Kuderer, a debrief with a Seattle reporter about the state's responsibilities for caring for transgender inmates, a few minutes with Brian Heywood about the initiative process and a visit to Sravasti Abbey near Newport, which recently opened a new Buddha Hall.
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Washington's top public health official talks about how public health is trying to regain the public's trust.
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The West Coast actor, writer, and funny guy gets serious about sacredness, meaning, and Mordor.
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Washington Health Secretary Dennis Worsham talks about public health's damaged reputation. A Seattle-area reporter talks about his research into how municipal employees use AI tools. Comedian/actor/writer Pete Holmes talks about his craft on the eve of a visit to Spokane.