Thursday, August 2, 2012

In the news, Thursday, August 2, 2012



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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
Jim Kershner      The Spokesman-Review

Congress passed an emergency appropriations bill to keep the federal government from going into bankruptcy.

This was necessary because all of the big appropriation bills were stalled due to partisan wrangling.

“Charges were made by members of each party that the other was responsible for delaying the appropriation bills,” wrote the congressional correspondent – and not for the last time.


This date in history

1909: The original Lincoln “wheat” penny first went into circulation, replacing the “Indian Head” cent.

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People still believe too many myths about wolves
Rich Landers      The Spokesman-Review

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Doctor K: Food allergies may appear unexpectedly
Anthony L. Komaroff      Universal Uclick

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Gardening: Nip mildew in bud before it appears
Pat Munts

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(Inclusion of the following is not an endorsement. - C. S.)

Religion Notebook: Healing Rooms Ministries hosts Burn Seattle

Healing Rooms Ministries, 112 E. First Ave., will present Kevin and Amy Thompson, executive directors of Burn Seattle. The group strives to create a new music culture for Jesus, according to a description on its Facebook page.

They will be at Healing Rooms on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m., and anyone who can’t make it can watch it streamed live at healingrooms.com.

Information: (509) 456-0517.

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