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Thursday, June 1, 1995
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Radio Station Supporters Argue For Sfcc Program
June 1, 1995 in City on Page B1 Supporters of the rock radio station at Spokane Falls Community College argued Wednesday against cutting it from the budget, but won no promises. Last month, a 12-member council proposed pulling …
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Agency Backs Off On Listing For Bull Trout Fish And Wildlife Expected To Say This Week That Trout Is Endangered But Not Important Enough For Endangered Species Protection
June 1, 1995 in Idaho on Page B2 The bull trout still qualifies for protection under the Endangered Species Act - and still won’t get it, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is expected to announce this week. …
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Idaho Records
June 1, 1995 in Idaho on Page B2 For 06-01-1995
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Small Fire Closes Trent Elementary
June 1, 1995 in City on Page B3 Spokane Valley firefighters were clearing smoke Wednesday evening from a boiler and electrical room at Trent Elementary School, 3303 N. Pines. A fire dispatcher said damage from a small fire …
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Head Start Director May Have Been Framed
June 1, 1995 in Idaho on Page B3 Nampa police are investigating the possibility Canyon County Head Start director Alice Reyes, accused of mishandling federal funds, was set up. But that has not taken the focus away from …
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Board Reverses Decision, Revokes Graduation Prayer
June 1, 1995 in Idaho on Page B3 Concerned about the potential costs of a threatened law suit, the Columbia School Board has revoked permission for prayers at a high school graduation ceremony. The board voted 3-2 Tuesday …
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Man Pleads Guilty To Firing At Police
June 1, 1995 in Idaho on Page B3 Terry Jones pleaded guilty Wednesday to aggravated assault for shooting at police officers during an April standoff. Jones, 43, was allegedly despondent over the death of his mother when the …
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Fire Destroys House Near Medical Lake
June 1, 1995 in City on Page B3 Volunteers from Spokane County Fire District 3 were called to a fire that destroyed a house near Medical Lake on Wednesday night.
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Trauma Plan Clears Hospitals For Treatment State Allows Sacred Heart And Deaconess To Both Offer Care To Seriously Injured Patients
June 1, 1995 in City on Page B3 People who are seriously injured in Spokane now are often treated at the hospital of their choice. Not for long. The city’s two largest hospitals received the blessing of state …
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Bombs Placed In Van Headed For Spokane
June 1, 1995 in City on Page B3 Two bombs were removed here Wednesday from the van of a man traveling to Spokane. Robert Ralph, 34, realized something was wrong after he tried to start his van in …
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Residents Shout Down Noise Rules
June 1, 1995 in City on Page B3 About 100 people, mostly from the northern end of Stevens County, shouted down a noise-control ordinance requested by suburban residents of the county’s southern end. County commissioners scrapped the proposed …
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Sandpoint Man Run Over In Crosswalk
June 1, 1995 in City on Page B3 An 87-year-old Sandpoint man is in critical condition after he was struck by a car while crossing First Street. Leland White was hit in the crosswalk near Main Street about …
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Crash Of Stolen Van Kills Teenage Driver
June 1, 1995 in City on Page B3 A stolen rental van raced through downtown red lights at speeds as high as 90 mph early Wednesday before slamming into a utility pole, killing the teenage driver and injuring …
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People Invited To Salmon Symposium
June 1, 1995 in City on Page B3 The public can join scientists at a June 5 symposium to explore ways of helping migrating salmon. The University of Idaho Aquaculture Research Institute and Washington State University will co-sponsor …
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Killer Gets Life Term Under ‘Three Strikes’
June 1, 1995 in City on Page B3 A man who fatally stabbed a 17-year-old cheerleader last summer was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday under the state’s “three strikes, you’re out” law. Johnny Eggers, 44, had pleaded …
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Wreck Spills The Beans About Making Meth
June 1, 1995 in City on Page B3 A man whose camper overturned beside a day-care center Wednesday told sheriff’s officers the camper contained dangerous chemicals, prompting them to evacuate a neighborhood for several hours. It all started …
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Vandals Sow Seeds Of Despair; Ruin 10 Years Of Wheat Research
June 1, 1995 in Idaho on Page B4 Washington State University scientists say vandals who ransacked an agricultural lab may have set some research work back at least 10 years. Several sacks of seeds from research crops at …
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Former Deputy Facing Two Counts Of Murder But His Lawyers Say Prosecutor Acted Without All The Facts
June 1, 1995 in Idaho on Page B4 Nez Perce County Prosecutor Denise Rosen is not backing away from the murder charges filed against former Asotin County, Wash., sheriff’s deputy Kenneth Arrasmith even though his attorney maintains she …
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New Charges Filed Against Prozac Doctor But Psychologist Predicts He Will Be Vindicated
June 1, 1995 in City on Page B4 A state board on Wednesday expanded the charges against Wenatchee psychologist Jim Goodwin, one of the nation’s leading advocates of the antidepressant drug Prozac. Goodwin dismissed the new statement from …
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Gravel:Controls Said To Be In Place
June 1, 1995 in Idaho on Page B4 dump that document in favor of a less restrictive version. Wednesday, commissioners obliged. “I feel in my own heart of hearts that the controls are in place to do the …
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UI Interim President Lists Goals
June 1, 1995 in Idaho on Page B4 Tom Bell says he wants to nail down cooperative agreements with Boise State and Idaho State while he is acting president at the University of Idaho. Bell was appointed acting …
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Forest Fire Still Out Of Control Near Libby; 300 Acres Burn Associated Press
June 1, 1995 in City on Page B5 Burning slash sparked forest fires near Libby and Polebridge this week, with the Libby fire growing to 300 acres by Wednesday, in an early and unsettling beginning to the fire …
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Strip Club Closes; Owner Cites Harassment
June 1, 1995 in City on Page B5 A strip club that drew frequent protests from local residents has closed its doors. Papagayo’s owner, Frank Colacurcio Jr., confirmed the closing Tuesday night, blaming “selective law enforcement and continual …
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This Little Piggy Went Stark Raving Mad
June 1, 1995 in City on Page B5 Ron Sallee and Jennifer Holloway say they were forced to use a gun when all other options failed to calm their once-loveable, suddenly belligerent pot-bellied pig, Lucy.< Police were unable …
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