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Sunday, March 10, 1996
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Obituaries
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B2 Kellie Hueber Spokane Vigil service for Kellie Hueber, 42, will be at 7:30 p.m. today at St. Thomas More Catholic Church. Funeral Mass is planned for 11 a.m Monday at …
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Essay Contest Winners Recognized At Banquet
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B2 DiLuzio
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Four Armed Men Rob Tavern, Patrons
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B3 A heavily armed band of men raided a Spokane Valley tavern late Friday, grabbed more than $1,000 from the till and then took wallets from 12 to 15 customers. The …
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Spokane Symphony Saturday, Opera House
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B3 “Singer Michael Martin Murphey and the Spokane Symphony entertained the SuperPops crowd with a saddlebag full of songs and poems of the Old West. Only a campfire, a harmonica and …
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Same-Sex Marriages Targeted Senate Committee Endorses Measure Passed By House
March 10, 1996 in Idaho on Page B3 The Senate State Affairs Committee has endorsed House-passed legislation prohibiting state recognition of homosexual marriages sanctioned in other states. “All we’re saying is this has been the public policy of …
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Alleged Conspirator In Couple’s Murder Bound Over To Court
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B3 Kyle Richardson will answer to a charge he conspired with convicted murderer Kenneth D. Arrasmith to kill a Clarkston, Wash., couple. Second District Magistrate Patrick Costello on Friday ordered Richardson …
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Spokane Man Wanted On Three Warrants
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B3 Venziano
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Biracial Conference Draws Hundreds To WSU Forum Brings African American High School, College Students Together To Work Toward Change
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B3 Joseph Oliver wants a little understanding. He’s half white and half African American. And he wants people to know what it’s like to live somewhere in between.
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Man’s Body Pulled From Spokane River
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B3 Divers pulled a man’s body from the Spokane River Saturday after a walker found it tangled in tree limbs. The unidentified victim’s blue flannel shirt snagged a tree branch, about …
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Two Separate Fights Break Out At Tavern
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B3 Two fights broke out late Friday at the Swamp Tavern, 1904 W. 5th Ave. Just before midnight, two drunk women came inside and tried to pick fights with several customers, …
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Students Team Up, Pit Creative Talents Event At Ewu Stresses Joy Of Academic Competition
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B3 It wasn’t your typical mental muscle contest. The students weren’t wearing their formal best. Before her turn onstage Saturday in the regional Odyssey of the Mind competition at Eastern Washington …
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Campaign ‘96
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B3 Republicans running rampant Don’t be surprised to hear a Republican candidate on talk radio later this week, or even to bump into several downtown. Spokane will be full of GOP …
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United Way Grant Applications Out Soon
March 10, 1996 in Idaho on Page B5 Kootenai County non-profit organizations may qualify for United Way grants in 1997. Grant applications for non-profit health and human service charitable agencies will be available March 19 at the United …
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Keiko Draws Tourists To Oregon
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B5 The Oregon Tourism Commission director says the arrival of Keiko the killer whale has generated more positive publicity for Oregon tourism than any other event in recent years. Tourism employment …
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Batt Ponders Suit To Keep Grizzlies Out
March 10, 1996 in Idaho on Page B5 Gov. Phil Batt is raising the possibility of filing suit to block reintroduction of grizzly bears into Idaho’s Bitterroot Mountains. “You either get out and resist it or not,” he …
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Idaho Records
March 10, 1996 in Idaho on Page B5 For 03-10-1996
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Lakeland Board Likely To Ok Levy Election
March 10, 1996 in Idaho on Page B5 The Lakeland School Board is planning a supplemental levy election on May 21. The board is expected to approve the levy election at its Monday meeting. The levy, $18,000 for …
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N. Idaho Fairgrounds Adds ‘Wildlife Walk’
March 10, 1996 in Idaho on Page B5 By July, visitors to the North Idaho Fairgrounds should be getting acquainted with some of the Panhandle’s most popular residents, including deer, elk, beavers, eagles. The Idaho Wildlife Council plans …
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Pair Of Peregrine Falcons Set Up House In Boise
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B6 Peregrine falcons have been making a comeback in Idaho, and now a pair is house-hunting among the tall buildings in downtown Boise. The rare predators are thrilling bird watchers and …
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Hatfield Proposes Resources Panel
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B6 Oregon Sen. Mark Hatfield is proposing a regional natural resources council to succeed the Northwest Power Planning Council. The power council oversees energy, fish and wildlife planning in the Columbia …
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Allison Stacey Cowles, Arthur Sulzberger Married
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B7 Allison Stacey Cowles, widow of William H. Cowles 3rd, publisher of The Spokesman-Review, was married Saturday to Arthur Sulzberger, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of The New …
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Clinton Forest Plan Jeopardized By Rider, Some Officials Claim Increased Burden Wildlife Seen For Private Landowners
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B7 Logging under a controversial salvage-timber law places President Clinton’s Northwest forest plan in legal jeopardy and increased the burden on private landowners to protect fish and wildlife, state and federal …
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Olympic Park Goats Get Reprieve Plan To Shoot Animals To Preserve Plants Put Off A Year
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B8 Mountain goats in Olympic National Park have gained at least a one-year reprieve from being shot, thanks to the federal government budget impasse. A draft goat study and wilderness study …
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Government Almanac
March 10, 1996 in City on Page B8 For the week of March 10 Spokane Public Works Committee Monday, 1:30 p.m. regular meeting, fifth-floor conference room City Hall, 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. Committee members will discuss the …
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