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Wednesday, November 6, 1996
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James-Chadwick Porta Montt, Chile
November 6, 1996 in City on Page B2 Wedding vows were exchanged by Rebecca Diane Chadwick and Daniel James in a recent ceremony at First Presbyterian Church. Dan and Martha Chadwick, Spokane, are parents of the bride. James …
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Obituaries
November 6, 1996 in City on Page B2 James Titus St. Maries Graveside service for James C. Titus, 82, will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at Woodlawn Cemetery in St. Maries. Yates-Hodge Funeral Home in St. Maries …
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Births
November 6, 1996 in City on Page B2 Sacred Heart Jacob Hershal Johnson To Tammi and Hershal Johnson of Spokane. He weighed 8 lb. 8 oz. and was 19-1/2 inches long (Nov. 3). Colton Crawford To Brenda and …
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Babcock-Forczek Cheney
November 6, 1996 in City on Page B2 (Photo of couple)
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Gunman Tries To Rob Theater
November 6, 1996 in City on Page B2 A masked man tried to rob the East Sprague Cinemas in the Spokane Valley on Monday night. An employee working the ticket booth told sheriff’s deputies the man walked to …
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Man Killed While Walking Across I-90
November 6, 1996 in City on Page B2 A man trying to retrieve a garbage can on Interstate 90 was one of three people killed on Inland Northwest roads on Monday. Another pedestrian was killed near the University …
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Robert Howman Receives Professional Award
November 6, 1996 in Idaho on Page B2 Paisano
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Idaho Records
November 6, 1996 in Idaho on Page B2 For 11-06-1996
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State To Build Work Camp For Juveniles In Lewiston Kootenai County Officials Express Shock At Decision Not To Build Facility In Hayden
November 6, 1996 in Idaho on Page B3 To the dismay of Kootenai County officials, the state announced Tuesday that it will not build a work camp for young criminals in Hayden. Instead, the juvenile center will be …
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Schools Welcome Old Computers From Hanford With Open Arms
November 6, 1996 in Idaho on Page B3 As the Energy Department upgrades computers across the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, equipment that seems obsolete to high-tech professionals is seen as a godsend by schools receiving the rejects. Lewis and …
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Cheerleaders Accused Of Spiking Drink Squad Members Didn’t Think Girl Good Enough, Woman Says
November 6, 1996 in Idaho on Page B3 Two high school cheerleaders have been removed from the squad for the remainder of the football season, accused of spiking the drink of a fellow cheerleader with a vomit-inducing syrup. …
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Regional Aquarium Considered In Tacoma
November 6, 1996 in Idaho on Page B3 A study is under way to explore the idea of building a $50 million regional aquarium on the Thea Foss Waterway in downtown Tacoma. The Executive Council for a Greater …
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Apartment Fire Kills Woman, Injures Man
November 6, 1996 in Idaho on Page B3 Authorities searched for the cause of an apartment fire that killed a woman and left a man injured Tuesday morning. The four-alarm fire at the Ridgeview Terrace Apartments in southwest …
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Brown Bounces Moyer Out Of Senate
November 6, 1996 in City on Page B3 1. Lisa Brown talks with supporters at a Democratic rally Tuesday night at the Ridpath. Photo by Shawn Jacobson/The Spokesman-Review 2. Senate candidate George Orr and his grandson Chris Sothen …
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Status Quo Rule Of The Day In Idaho
November 6, 1996 in City on Page B3 Idaho races The faces in Idaho’s statewide political landscape changed little Tuesday, and voters appeared reluctant to change much else, judging by the failure of most ballot initiatives. Sen. Larry …
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Library District Plan Holds Narrow Lead
November 6, 1996 in City on Page B3 Unpublished correction: The name of Mukogawa is misspelled in this story. Former congressman Tom Foley chats with a group of Japanese students at Mukogowa Fort Wright Institute on Tuesday about …
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Johnson Retains Court Seat
November 6, 1996 in City on Page B3 Justice Charles W. Johnson, a surprise victor four years ago, had no trouble stopping a challenge from Seattle attorney Douglas J. Smith. Johnson, of Gig Harbor, received endorsements from police …
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Cozza Wins Another Term
November 6, 1996 in City on Page B3 Spokane County District Court Judge Sam Cozza scored an easy victory in the two-man race for a Superior Court judgeship. Cozza defeated Superior Court Commissioner Royce Moe. Moe ran for …
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Council Initiative Passes
November 6, 1996 in City on Page B3 Anderson
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Gambling Initiative Rolls Craps
November 6, 1996 in City on Page B3 Statewide initiatives Washington state tribes asked voters to think about the plight of Indian reservations as they went to the polls Tuesday to decide whether to authorize slot machines at …
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Coroner’s Office Rejected
November 6, 1996 in City on Page B3 Amend
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Polish Duo Find Cda Like Home
November 6, 1996 in Idaho on Page B4 Janusz and Bozena Mordaszewski are physical therapists from Poland and are providing massage services at the new spa at The Coeur d’Alene Resort until they can become certified for PT …
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Sweetser Warns Employees They’ll Be Fired If They Strike
November 6, 1996 in City on Page B4 Spokane County Prosecutor Jim Sweetser warned his employees Tuesday they’ll be fired if they join county co-workers in a strike. “Participation in a strike, work-stoppage or slowdown both violates the …
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Ballot Counting Problems Delay Results In Bonner County Races
November 6, 1996 in Idaho on Page B5 Bonner County commissioners Early returns in Bonner County showed all races fairly close, although ballot counting problems delayed results. The District 1 Bonner County commission seat was a horse race …
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