If you're living in Spokane and want to know all of the latest news than your best source is going to be the Spokesman Review. When traced back to its origins as the Spokane Falls Review, this local daily newspaper is more than one hundred years old. It was started in 1893 by publisher William H. Cowles and now represents the largest publication in the Inland Northwest. Today, it does everything from give you the local weather report to advertise collision repair. Vancouver to Miami you won't find a more reliable daily chronicle.
The daily headlines in the Spokesman Review are always a combination between the important happenings in the Spokane area and national and world affairs. If you're reading the paper on a break from installing heat shrink tubing than the editors of this newspaper want to make sure that you are getting all of the news that you might be looking for. The paper also includes sports and weather information as well as sections for classifieds, obituaries and crosswords and puzzles. This is a standard newspaper for members of Spokane's community.
If you're looking for more information about the Spokane area or just like to get your news online than you should check out Spokesman.com. This interactive site will provide you will all of the stories that are present in the paper and much more. You can track the time and frequency standards of your business stocks or even put in your two cents on a local human-interest piece.
Those looking for a new career doing something like discount postcard printing will also find information for them on the Spokesman website. Listed are both jobs with the newspaper and with companies in the Spokane area. You can also browse through the local classifieds and even look at Spokane real estate listings. If you're interested in posting comments on the website than all you have to do is register your own account.
The Spokesman online site is also great for looking up information about the history of the area. You can browse through the newspaper's archives, which are posted online all the way back to 1994. There is also a section devoted to the community's history. You could check out what was going on in Spokane while you were still in diapers or see what the top story was the day your first child was born.
If you're looking for archived newspapers that are not available online than you can check out what's available in the News Library. Just email the address posted on the Spokesman's website and a member of the news staff will do their best to find what you're looking for in clip files or microfilm documents.
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