![]() ![]() Used as a wildcard for parts of the Subject line which may change from Is why some entries have multiple Subject lines. Subject line, the entries may be collapsed into a single entry this Where multiple postings would have identical entries except for the ![]() TheĮntries in the list are sorted first by the Newsgroups lines and then Subject line is used, and how often the article is posted. Includes who posts the article, which newsgroup(s) it appears in, what The List of Periodic Informational Postings at this time (including,īut not restricted to, all articles approved for cross-posting into This is a list of the periodic postings known to the maintainers of * Miscellany, including small useful sources, "fun" lists, etc. * Statistical information and reports about Usenet tables of Newsgroups, periodic newsletters, calendars, and publications. * Indices of archives, or pointers to archives for various * How-to documents containing tutorial information about how Often referred to as FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions). * Common questions and answers about the newsgroup's topic, Policies (if any) for submissions to that group, newsgroup * Introductory notes about one or more newsgroups, covering These postings are often useful for both noviceĪnd experienced readers of the newsgroup, as they usually fall into Many Usenet newsgroups contain informational postings which are posted Interpreted as all text which were not automated generated by softwareĪs part of the distribution process) in particular, with attributionsĪnd this copyright notice. Long as the document is redistributed in its entirety (here Redistribution of this document is hereby freely granted so (c) Copyright 1991-1996 by the *.answers moderators, all rights This and all other parts of the List of Periodic Informational Postings Usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/*" in the message.] You do not have access to anonymous FTP, you can retrieve them by They can also obtained by anonymousįTP from :/pub/usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/. Periodic Informational Postings can be found in the newsgroups Twohig said no date has been set to demolish the building, but it likely wouldn’t occur before next spring.[The most recent version of the postings making up the List of PFD officials say the expansion of the Convention Center, which has been part of its 20/20 Vision Plan for several years, will create more breakout meeting space in addition to an expansion of the Group Health Exhibit Hall.Įxpansion would occur both at ground level and on the second level, on the north and northeast sides of the existing facility. Twohig said RAM managers told him they wanted to find another Spokane location after they closed the downtown Shenanigans. RAM was also told the lease for the land would not be extended, Twohig said. Voters last April approved a $65 million plan allowing the facilities district to move ahead with the expansion.Īfter that vote, the district notified RAM International of plans to move forward, Twohig said. The facilities district, as it prepares to add 90,000 square feet to the Convention Center, had made clear since 2010 it would demolish the restaurant to provide more meeting space. The only people at the restaurant on Sunday were workers hired to haul out some of the equipment that will be stored by RAM or sold off. “I’ll have to find another place for the banquet,” he said. Twohig noted he had scheduled a banquet at the restaurant for next week. Managers at RAM could not be reached for comment Sunday. “We assumed they would operate through the end of their lease, which was Jan. He had not been given advance notice of the closure, he added. Kevin Twohig, CEO of the facilities district, said he was surprised to hear RAM International closed the business. Spokane’s Shenanigans had been in business for more than 30 years. RAM, which operates more than a dozen restaurants across the country, is based in Lakewood, Wash. In January 2010 the Public Facilities District paid $4.5 million to business owner RAM International for the property on the north side of the convention center. The closure is prompted by the expansion of the north side of the Spokane Convention Center. The owner of downtown Spokane restaurant CI Shenanigans closed the business Saturday evening, surprising the restaurant’s landlord, the Spokane Public Facilities District.Ībout 40 workers were affected by the closure. ![]()
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