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Computer Virus Infects Land Debate
May 21, 1995 in City on Page B1 A computer virus incident seems likely to fuel Ferry County’s increasingly uncivil land-use debate. Sheriff Pete Warner promises to call in the FBI if there is another incident like one …
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Coffee’s An Indoor Experience In Boise
May 21, 1995 in Idaho on Page B1 This town doesn’t have drive-up espresso huts. That’s right. Those handy little huts that seem to be on every corner up north are a rare curiosity in the capital city. …
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‘Mighty Mo’ Open To The Public Again Twice-Commissioned Battleship Welcomes Visitors To Bremerton
May 21, 1995 in City on Page B2 During a ceremony to officially retire the historic USS Missouri, John R. Scott who served on the ship during World War II, salutes during the playing of the national anthem …
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Pilot In Serious Condition After Plane Crashed Into House
May 21, 1995 in City on Page B2 The pilot of a light plane that crashed into a house in southeast King County was in serious condition Saturday at Harborview Medical Center. His wife and son were killed …
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Rapist Ditches Verdict; Safety Of Witnesses Feared Anton Told Judge He Had To Drive Friends To The Airport
May 21, 1995 in Idaho on Page B2 A former Coeur d’Alene man was allowed to miss closing arguments but did not return to 1st District Court as a jury found him guilty of three counts of rape. …
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Lawmakers Move Closer To Voting On Budget Budget Negotiators, Key Leaders Work Through The Weekend As Legislature Hopes To Wrap Up Tuesday
May 21, 1995 in City on Page B3 Budget negotiators reached tentative agreement on nearly all aspects of a $17.6 billion state budget Saturday night, with college tuition one of the few remaining stumbling blocks. Negotiators signed off …
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Land Stewardship Lesson Blowing In The Wind Bia Program Teaches Colvilles About Natural Resources
May 21, 1995 in City on Page B3 Nespelem Elementary School second-graders Lauren Cawston, Leah Tank and Levi Picard huddled at Owhi Lake for a lesson on the Colville Indian Reservation’s natural resources. Photo by John Craig/The Spokesman-Review
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Driver Dies When Pickup Hits Semi Near Cheney
May 21, 1995 in City on Page B3 A motorist died when a pickup drove into a tractortrailer near Cheney on Friday night, said Washington State Patrol troopers. John T. Ferguson, 35, who was visiting the Spokane area …
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Motorist Arrested After Trying To Elude Police, Ram Patrol Car
May 21, 1995 in City on Page B3 A Spokane motorist was arrested Saturday for attempting to elude police and ramming a patrol car with an officer inside, police said. The chase started when police tried to stop …
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Body Of Man Discovered In North Spokane County
May 21, 1995 in City on Page B3 Sheriff’s deputies are investigating the death of a 39-year-old man whose body was found Friday night in north Spokane County. Deputies had not determined Saturday how Michael Zaak died, or …
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Bpa Clears Way For Deal With Tribe
May 21, 1995 in City on Page B4 The Bonneville Power Administration has cleared the way for a $17 million deal that will compensate Idaho and the Nez Perce Tribe for losses caused by Dworshak Dam. The agencies …
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Montana Grain Group Opposing Bn Merger
May 21, 1995 in Idaho on Page B4 The Montana Wheat and Barley Committee says it has filed a protest against Burlington Northern Railroad’s proposed merger with Santa Fe Pacific Railway. The committee said it was prompted by …
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Radio Station Files Phone Complaint
May 21, 1995 in Idaho on Page B4 A radio station whose call-in contests have been blamed for disrupting Moscow telephone service has filed a complaint with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. Owners of KZFN-FM have asked the …
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Fbi Probes Inel Waste Practices
May 21, 1995 in City on Page B5 The FBI is looking into allegations of criminal waste disposal at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory and a federal grand jury in Boise has taken up the case. The FBI’s …
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Idaho Records
May 21, 1995 in Idaho on Page B6 For 05-21-1995
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Government Almanac For The Week Of May 21
May 21, 1995 in City on Page B6 Spokane City Council Monday, 5:30 p.m. briefing, fifth floor conference room, City Hall, 808 W. Spokane Falls Boulevard
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Oregon Makes Tentative Deal With Workers Contract Agreement Gives 5 Percent Raise To Employees’ Union
May 21, 1995 in City on Page B6 Negotiators announced a tentative contract agreement Saturday between the state and its largest employees’ union. The pact with the Oregon Public Employees Union calls for a 5 percent wage increase …
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Forester Is On The Cutting Edge First In Nation To Offer Species Permanent Habitat Protections
May 21, 1995 in City on Page B6 For other timber owners, compromise seemed silly. After all, wasn’t Congress likely to drastically reduce the impact of the Endangered Species Act? For Toby Murray, though, it was a question …
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First Duty For Interim President At Idaho Is To Fill Dean Vacancies
May 21, 1995 in City on Page B6 Departing University of Idaho President Elisabeth Zinser’s interim successor will take up the search for new law school and forestry deans, state Board of Education President Curtis Eaton says. Zinser …
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Pacific Northwest Spj Awards
May 21, 1995 in City on Page B7 PACIFIC NORTHWEST, REGION X (Washington, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Alaska) 1994 Excellence in Journalism Competition local winners (Spokane, Idaho) awarded by the Society of Professional Journalists. Daily Newspapers, circulation under 25,000 …
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Anderson Steps Up, Grabs 800 Win
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C1 When he needed it the most, Eric Anderson found something he described as “a whole nother gear.” And it took him to a whole nother level, as the Washington State …
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Lukas Yells ‘Timber’ At Preakness
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C1 Pat Day celebrates his fourth Preskness win. Photo by Associated Press
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Qualifiers Run Down A Dream Gsl, Big Nine Almost Equal In Athletes Advancing To State
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C1 1. Mary Ann Brinton, left, of Wenatchee powers past Central Valley’s Whitney Schmaljohn in the 400 meters. Both are sophomores. Photo by Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review 2. Albert Mitchell, left, leads …
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Mead’s Tyson Wants Truth Told - And Garth As Him
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C1 Mead coach Pat Tyson and his alter ego. Photos by Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review (left photo) and Associated Press
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