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Sinead Voorhees: Ireland’s Gift to Whitworth University’s MBA Program

By Huckleberry Press / September 30, 2022 /
Sinead Voorhees

by Amy McGarry Seeing potential is one of Sinead Voorhees’s superpowers. She’s found a perfect role to put that superpower to use as Whitworth University’s assistant dean of graduate studies…

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Huckleberry Press September 29, 2022

By Huckleberry Press / September 30, 2022 /
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Elvis Movie Review

By Huckleberry Press / September 19, 2022 /
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Just call Baz Luhrmann’s latest movie, Elvis 101. Running almost 3 hours, this biopic on Elvis Presley (Austin Butler) has over two decades of music, history, drama, and hip swaying to cover.

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Kalispel Career Training Center Offers Skilled Trades Education and Leads to Job Creation

By Huckleberry Press / September 19, 2022 /
Kalispel Casino

In the early 1970s, the Kalispel Tribe embarked on an entrepreneurial venture that led to the development of an invaluable partnership between enterprise and career training on the Tribe’s reservation in Cusick, WA.

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Keeping kids clothed and confident-Teen and Kid Closet

By Huckleberry Press / September 19, 2022 /
Teen and Kid Closet Team

Area youth have been able to depend on a Spokane non-profit to help them get new or gently used clothing items and confidently shop in the store for needed items.

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Great Pumpkinfest helps feed area youth

By Huckleberry Press / September 19, 2022 /
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In a couple of weeks area residents can find thousands of pumpkins available for purchase, and all of the proceeds will be given to various local non-profit organizations.

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Huckleberry Press September 15, 2022

By Huckleberry Press / September 15, 2022 /
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Summer Movie Favorites: To Catch a Thief

By Huckleberry Press / September 10, 2022 /
To Catch a Thief

Alfred Hitchcock had a legendary film career that spanned over 50 years. While “To Catch a Thief” may not be considered one of his top films, those who find that “Psycho” and “The Bird” are a little too scary or that “Vertigo” is too psychologically intense, this 1955 romantic thriller is a fun mystery while being less spine-chilling than some of Hitchcock’s other films.

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Johnston Engineering—Bringing ideas to life

By Huckleberry Press / September 4, 2022 /
Andy Johnston

Helping businesses and individuals bring new ideas to reality and onto the market is what Johnston Engineering specializes in, and they help design and develop new products in various industries across the market.

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Local cattlemen group helps feed veterans

By Huckleberry Press / September 3, 2022 /
Spokane County Cattlemen

photo and article by Matthew O. Stephens Residents of the Spokane Veterans Home can trust they will have some extra meat in their meals thanks to a donation of nearly…

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