Kyrsten Weber
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Author Adriana Janovich did some digging and found Spokane has a lot of weirdness in its past.
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We talk with Habitat for Humanity Spokane CEO Michelle Girardot about how the organization will spend $6.5 million from the state. Fewer people are buying health insurance through the Washington and Idaho exchanges. Author Adriana Janovich explores odd things about Spokane.
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Peperzak, who was a member of the Dutch Resistance movement during World War II, is one of Spokane's greatest messengers of stories about the Holocaust.
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Azar stars in the one woman Play "All Things Equal: The Life and Trials of Ruth Bader Ginsburg," which comes to Spokane this weekend.
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Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane talks about his political style. Also, actress Michelle Azar on playing Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Spokane Poet Laureate Mery Noel Smith talks about her craft.