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Thursday, October 5, 1995
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Births
October 5, 1995 in City on Page B2 Births recorded in the Spokane area during the 24-hour period ending at 1 p.m. Oct. 4, 1995: Deaconess Amanda Page Guarisco - To John and Katie Guarisco of Spokane. She …
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Hathaway-Miller Florence, Ore.
October 5, 1995 in City on Page B2 (Photo of couple)
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Redell-Mills Medical Lake
October 5, 1995 in City on Page B2 (Photo of couple)
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Obituaries
October 5, 1995 in City on Page B2 Dorothy Davis Spokane Memorial service for Dorothy M. Davis, 48, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 51. The Cremation Society of Washington …
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Belcher-Campbell Cheney
October 5, 1995 in City on Page B2 (Photo of couple)
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Belisle-Smith Fort Polk, La.
October 5, 1995 in City on Page B2 (Photo of couple)
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Simpson Verdict Sparks Outburst
October 5, 1995 in City on Page B3 FOR THE RECORD: Saturday, October 7, 1995 CORRECTION: Diamond Lake resident David L. Griffus, 47, did not threaten to kill black people, as reported Thursday, in the course of an …
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Agreement To Clean Hanford Soil Reached
October 5, 1995 in City on Page B3 Federal and state agencies have agreed on a plan to clean up contaminated soil at former reactor sites on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, officials said Wednesday. The pact between the …
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Charge Dropped Against Neighbor
October 5, 1995 in City on Page B3 (From For the Record, Friday, October 6, 1995:) Shawn McIntyre is banished from coming within two miles of his parents’ house in southern Pend Oreille County, not the opposite as …
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Tribe Expects To Bring More Molestation Charges Against Man
October 5, 1995 in City on Page B3 A 52-year-old Ephrata, Wash., man faces six charges of first-degree child molestation and is suspected of more than 150 sex acts with several boys. Michael D. Taylor is accused of …
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Judge Says National Grizzly Plan Inadequate Fish And Wildlife Must Now Come Up With New Proposal
October 5, 1995 in City on Page B3 A federal judge threw out the national grizzly bear recovery plan in a decision that will affect the Selkirk bear population of North Idaho and Eastern Washington. The ruling says …
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Woman Backs Over Grandson
October 5, 1995 in City on Page B3 A woman backing her car out of a Spokane Valley garage ran over her 14-month-old grandson Wednesday morning, sheriff’s deputies said. The child was in critical condition Wednesday at Sacred …
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Nic’s Athletic Committee Must Hold Public Meetings
October 5, 1995 in Idaho on Page B3 The attorney for North Idaho College has advised college officials that the meetings of its athletic advisory committee are public meetings and should be held in open forum. Reporters and …
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Sec Fines Boston Stockbroker Who Aided Foley Clients Not Accused Of Wrongdoing, Won’t Be Asked To Turn Over Profits
October 5, 1995 in Idaho on Page B3 The Boston stockbroker who helped former House Speaker Tom Foley pocket an extra $100,000 during his final years in Congress got spanked this week for doing questionable market favors for …
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Man Arrested After Threatening To Cut His Boss With Machete
October 5, 1995 in Idaho on Page B3 Police arrested an 18-year-old Post Falls man Wednesday after he threatened to cut up his boss with a machete, according to officers. Wade J. Isbell, an employee at Unitech Composites …
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Craig Biggest Senate Penny Pincher Idaho Delegation Among Stingiest; Washington Lawmakers Top Spenders
October 5, 1995 in City on Page B3 Idaho senators rank first in frugality and Larry Craig is the stingiest spender of all, according to a new study on the cost of proposed legislation. Craig, a conservative Republican, …
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Judge To Decide Gag Order By Friday Arrasmith Publicity Jeopardizes Fair Trial, Prosecutors Argue
October 5, 1995 in Idaho on Page B3 A judge will decide by Friday on prosecution requests for a gag order and for a jury selected outside Nez Perce County to consider first-degree murder charges against Kenneth D. …
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Lion Owners Face Charges For Dispensing Vet Drugs
October 5, 1995 in Idaho on Page B3 Operators of Ligertown Game Farm will face felony charges of using two medicines on their African lions that escaped and terrorized the Lava Hot Springs area, Bannock County authorities say. …
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Dellwo Running For Superior Court Post
October 5, 1995 in City on Page B3 Dellwo
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Motorists Should Expect Delays On Several Forest Service Roads
October 5, 1995 in Idaho on Page B3 Motorists can expect delays of up to 15 minutes on several Forest Service roads north of Clarkia this month beginning Monday. The Bonneville Power Administration will be replacing 10 miles …
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Forest Sued Over Road Plan Conservation League Says Construction Will Hurt Lochsa
October 5, 1995 in Idaho on Page B3 The Clearwater National Forest is allowing road construction near the headwaters of the Lochsa River without required state approval, the Idaho Conservation League charged Wednesday. The result will be heavy …
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County Child Health Council Elects New Officers
October 5, 1995 in Idaho on Page B3 The Kootenai County Child Health Council recently elected new officers. Co-chairmen are Chris Gee of Headstart, Dean Rolland, director of the Region One Juvenile Corrections, Ginny Hughes of Children’s Alliance, …
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Citizen Connection Needs Surge Of Funds
October 5, 1995 in City on Page B4 The Citizen Connection wants to provide government pit stops along the information highway, but it needs some fuel first. The new group is holding a fundraiser at 7 p.m. today …
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Idaho Records
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