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The results are in — and wow are they cute!
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Local artisans are catering to the needs of pet owners, creating everything from special treats to "outfits" and also offering ways to honor a pet's passing
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I Saw You
A local nonprofit tries to build family by delivering food via bikes
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Konala offers an alternative to typical drive-thru dining in Post Falls
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Reflecting on the 50th anniversary of American Graffiti
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Jules traps the audience and its alien visitor in a sci-fi dramedy that can't get off the ground
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