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St. Thomas More Center

Topics: Culture, Education
Beliefs: Christian - Catholic
Tags: pullman, st. thomas more center, wsu

Tracy Simmons

Tracy Simmons serves as the editor and community manager of SpokaneFAVS. She holds a bachelor’s degree in print journalism and a master’s degree in communication. She’s reported on religion for about a decade and has written for newspapers across New Mexico, Texas and Connecticut. Over the y...
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