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  2. Inlander (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Inlander, officially The Pacific Northwest Inlander, is a free weekly newspaper published in Spokane, Washington, and circulated throughout the Inland Northwest, covering local news and culture. It is published in print and online every Thursday.

  3. Walgreens plans store closures as CEO says consumers ... - AOL

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    Last month, Walgreens, following Target's lead, announced plans to slash prices on some 1,300 items in response to better serve customers it said were increasingly under "financial strain."

  4. Walgreens - Wikipedia

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    Walgreens corner store located in street-level retail space, Washington, D.C. A typical Walgreens interior with greeting cards on display In its 2009 business model, Walgreens are freestanding corner stores, with the entrance on the street with the most traffic flow , figuratively making it a "corner drugstore" similar to how many independent ...

  5. Spokane Daily Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Spokane Daily Chronicle is a daily digital newspaper in Spokane, Washington. It was founded as a weekly paper in 1881 and grew into an afternoon daily, competing with The Spokesman-Review, which was formed from the merger of two competing papers. [2]

  6. The Spokesman-Review - Wikipedia

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    The Spokesman-Review was formed from the merger of the Spokane Falls Review (1883–1894) and the Spokesman (1890–1893) in 1893 and first published under the present name on June 29, 1894. [3] [4] The Spokane Falls Review was a joint venture between local businessman, A.M. Cannon and Henry Pittock and Harvey W. Scott of The Oregonian.

  7. Economy of Spokane, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak's Empire Builders at Spokane, WA. Spokane, eastern Washington and northern Idaho are also served by air through the Spokane International Airport at Geiger Field (GEG). Spokane International Airport is the second largest airport in the state of Washington and is recognized by the Federal Aviation Administration as a small hub. [85]