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Matt SpaurMatt Spaur in The Spokesman-Review - May 7 2005
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"... West, then a state senator, had nn office on the sixth floor of thc building adjacent to the Local Planet, a weekly newspaper run by parents, Connye Miller and Matt Spaur. year. Crelia recalled, he'd just his mother for the first time that hc was gay. He also started a club. Spectrum. a alliance at LC. Hc was honored as a ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Matt SpaurMatt Spaur in The Spokesman-Review - June 13 2006
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"... at the age of 37 after suffering from porphyria for years. But it wasn't until about a year before hcr death that Miller was finally diagnosed, says her husband, Matt Spaur. "By the end of the year, she was just pretty much bedridden," Spaur says. "It was a total mystery what was going on." No one knows exactly what caused miller's death. An autopsy was never performed. But her death was almost certainly related ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Matt SpaurMatt Spaur in The Lewiston Tribune - June 18 2003
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"... The Local Planet, a free weekly newspaper in Spokane, has died at age 37. Connye Miller died Sunday from complications of a metabolic disorder called porphyria, said her husband, Matt Spaur, the newspaper's editor and publisher. “She was incredibly cheerful,” “People would just tell her their secrets. Sometimes she didn't want to know, but people would just spill their guts to ..."
Publication place: Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, United States
Matt SpaurMatt Spaur in The Lewiston Tribune - May 8 2005
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"... then state Senate minority leader, had an office on the sixth floor of the building adjacent to the Local Planet, a weekly newspaper run by parents. Connye Miller and Matt Spaur. First, West asked Crelia out for coffee. The boy declined. “He then asked, ‘Would you want to do anything else?' And that's what kind of weirded me out. It was ..."
Publication place: Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, United States