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October 12, 2009 Missionary puts service a step ahead of connection to TV show
By McKay Allen, Guest ContributorShare: 
October 12, 2009 — If you've seen "Dancing with the Stars" you might know who Chelsie Hightower is. She is one of the professional dancers on the show. Last season she had the daunting task of teaching professional bull rider Ty Murray how to tango and waltz. This year she is teaching snowboarder Louie Vito how to salsa and two-step.
If you're a fan of the show you probably knew all that.
What you may not know is that her brother is a missionary serving in the Washington Spokane Mission.

Elder Jordan Hightower has been serving in the Washington Spokane Mission for 22 months. His sister, Chelsie Hightower, has been featured on the television program, "Dancing with the Stars." Contributed Photo.
Elder Jordan Hightower has been out for about 22 months and he has served in half-a-dozen different areas so far. By all accounts, he's a very good missionary. He's been a zone leader and a district leader. He e-mails his sister every preparation day, and, according to mission rules, he makes it a point to avoid television, even when it happens to be a popular program featuring his well-known sibling.
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Wholesome Recreation Guide October 12-17
By Tanya Smith, Staff WriterShare: 
October 12, 2009 — Bead Stampede
Halloween is approaching and you're invited to appear in costume at the annual Bead Stampede at the Spokane County Interstate Fairounds Oct. 16-18. The Bead Stampede features weird & wonderful beads, both ancient and new, made of a variety of materials. Discover beautiful beadwork from local artists and beads from around the world to make your own special beadwork for yourself or for holiday gift giving. Admission is $3 and parking is free. For more information visit www.zizbead.com.
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Image of the Week
By Matt Shumate, Guest ContributorShare: 
October 12, 2009 — 
A view of downtown Spokane at twilight. Photo by Matt Shumate.
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