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  2. Morning Star Boys' Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Morning Star Boys' Ranch is a residential facility for youths in Spokane, Washington. It was established in 1956. It was established in 1956. Morning Star Boys' Ranch achieved national accreditation for Council on Accreditation in July 2019.

  3. Latah/Hangman, Spokane - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of the development in Qualchan is to the south and west of the highway. A commercial district, which is home to the only services in all of Latah/Hangman including grocery, gas and restaurants, is located here along Cheney-Spokane Road. Above that, climbing the hill towards Eagle Ridge, is the Qualchan housing development. [8] [9]

  4. Manufactured housing - Wikipedia

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    The MHINCC distinguishes among several types of factory-built housing: manufactured homes, modular homes, panelized homes, pre-cut homes, and mobile homes. From the same source, mobile home "is the term used for manufactured homes produced prior to June 15, 1976, when the HUD Code went into effect."

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  6. Thousands under evacuation orders and some homes burn as ...

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    One of the largest blazes, the so-called Gray Fire near Spokane in eastern Washington, began around noon and a few hours later had surged through 4.7 square miles (12 square kilometers) of grass ...

  7. Country Homes, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Country Homes is a suburban area on the north side of the Spokane urban area, just over five miles due north of Downtown Spokane. [11] Roughly triangular in shape, the Census Bureau defines the CDP's bounds as from Five Mile Road in the northwest, along the northern edge of the Whitworth Campus and to U.S. Highway 2 in the northeast.