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Read More19 year old Joshuena Williams, center, leads a chant in front of city hall during a Solidarity Action for Ferguson march and rally, a protest in reaction to Ferguson, Mo. Police Officer Darren Wilson not being indicted for the shooting and killing of unarmed teenager Michael Brown, in Spokane, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2014. Over 200 people attended. (Young Kwak/Pacific Northwest Inlander)
Kim Earl, center, receives a hug from 5 year old kindergartener Jocelyn Palmanteer after Earl, Andrew Johnson, left, Amanda Tyree, right, and Dan Elliott helped Palmanteer's class with an art project at the Salish School of Spokane in Spokane, Wash., Friday, Aug. 4, 2017. Earl, Johnson, Tyree and Elliott, who were recruited by Teacher Sierra Bates, not pictured, to help the students with their art project while they were waiting for a photoshoot, are organizing a benefit show after the school was vandalized on May 4, which included racist graffiti. (Young Kwak/The Inlander)
Miner Rick Norman speaks with Inlander Staff Writer Samantha Wohlfeil, not pictured, at a picket line during a strike in front of the Lucky Friday mine in Mullan, Idaho, Friday, April 14, 2017. Employees who are members of United Steelworkers Local 5114 have been on strike since March 13 at the Lucky Friday mine after they were unable to come to a new collective bargaining agreement with Hecla Mining, the company that owns the mine. The company and the union could not come to an agreement mainly about pay, benefits and scheduling. (Young Kwak/The Inlander)
Bail Enforcement and Fugitive Recovery Agent Scott G. draws his firearm when he discovers a person hiding in a room at a house that Zane Regan, not pictured, who is wanted for a controlled substance felony charge, is known to frequent, Monday, Feb. 1, 2016, in Spokane, Wash. (Young Kwak/Pacific Northwest Inlander)
Chef's Week Co-Founder and Santé Restaurant and Charcuterie and Common Crumb Owner Jeremy Hansen slices into a belly during a pig carcass breakdown as a part of Chef's Week PNW at The Washington Cracker Co. Building in Spokane, Wash., Friday, April 1, 2016. The pig was sourced from Walter Riley, of Pullman, Wash. (Young Kwak/Pacific Northwest Inlander)
Pedro Garcia, an H-2A visa worker from Zacatecas, Mexico, picks Skeena cherries at K.S. Orchards, Saturday, June 27, 2015, in Royal City, Wash. The H-2A visa program exists to allow U.S. companies to temporarily hire foreign nationals for seasonal agricultural work. (Young Kwak/Pacific Northwest Inlander)