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Saturday, April 5, 2008
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We’ll miss the Malubay shrimp
April 5, 2008 in Features on Page E2 So what’s next for Ramiele Malubay following her ouster from “American Idol”? Possibly some acting. Probably some singing in her native Philippines, where previous “Idol” contestant Jasmine Trias is a …
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Community Events
April 5, 2008 in Features on Page E3 For 04-05-2008
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Church fellowship is foundation of the body of Christ
April 5, 2008 in Features on Page E3 Can you love Jesus but reject his church? I ask simply because that is a trend in American Christianity today.
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NCAA tourney features historic match-ups
April 5, 2008 in Features on Page E4 Tonight’s must-see Basketball, 3 p.m., CBS.
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Long-term goals key
April 5, 2008 in Business on Page F1 NEW YORK – For some uneasy investors, the questioning could start at the mailbox: Now what? Statements for investments like 401(k) plans or mutual funds will soon arrive, showing investors …
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Solid week a sign of sentiment shift
April 5, 2008 in Business on Page F1 NEW YORK – With the start of a new quarter, Wall Street seems to have found something it badly needed: a major shift in sentiment. Stocks punished during months of …
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He’s back in the race
April 5, 2008 in HandleX on Page I1 When Coeur d’Alene resident Brett Smrz picked up a book written by race car driver Alex Zanardi, he had no idea that it would come to mean so much to …
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Senate hopes to educate school board
April 5, 2008 in HandleX on Page I1 BOISE – Senators say the state Board of Education should work on open meeting law compliance, financial procedures and attendance, and the governor should move the board away from administering …
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Hayden Lake ‘more polluted’
April 5, 2008 in HandleX on Page I1 Gerry House’s ancestors homesteaded on Hayden Lake, back when houses around North Idaho lakes were few and far between. During a short slideshow of images from the time, House showed …
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Bonner County schools face staff cuts
April 5, 2008 in HandleX on Page I1 A budget shortfall of up to $1.7 million is forcing the Lake Pend Oreille School District to cut several teaching positions going into the next school year. “From a financial …
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Comprehensive plan nears completion
April 5, 2008 in HandleX on Page I2 Kootenai County planners are closing in on completing the plan that will guide growth and development in the county for years to come. The county’s draft comprehensive plan update is …
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Hagadone fighting education corridor
April 5, 2008 in HandleX on Page I2 Somewhere between Jobs Plus and the proposed education corridor, Duane Hagdone lost his vision for Coeur d’Alene, unless that vision was simply that locals should serve rich guys attracted here …
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Fire-sewer station proposed
April 5, 2008 in HandleX on Page I2 Kidd Island Bay homeowners may soon have quicker fire response times if the local fire district is able to join forces with the neighborhood sewer district to construct a new …
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CdA winery makes its point
April 5, 2008 in HandleX on Page I3 As Thursday afternoon’s family dinner wraps up, the crew at Coeur d’Alene Cellars clears leftovers from the butcher block table where they gather each week to try new recipes and …
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Teen adds a real dash of artistry
April 5, 2008 in HandleX on Page I3 Kaitey Mosgrove has always had a passion for art. Her dad, Tim Mosgrove, is a well-known artist in Coeur d’Alene.
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Mazda finds a new home in North Idaho
April 5, 2008 in HandleX on Page I3 Today could be the day that a new Mazda car dealership opens in Coeur d’Alene. Providing that their load of inventory vehicles arrived, Team Mazda of Coeur d’Alene is open …
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Marina held a boatload of memories
April 5, 2008 in HandleX on Page I3 Pecky Cox first found Priest Lake in 1977 as a teen through a student exchange program. Her home was Mexico City, but in 1989, with toddler-age children, she began visiting …
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Go native
April 5, 2008 in Voices on Page I4 What: Want to learn more about native plants? Spring is the perfect time to learn about wildflowers. Who: The Washington Native Plant Society and the Friends of Turnbull will offer …
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Transportation advisory planned
April 5, 2008 in HandleX on Page I4 The Kootenai Metropolitan Planning Organization is working to form a Public Transportation Roundtable of people who will advise the organization on public transportation service and potential improvements. Members include transit …
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North Idaho flight history on display at museum
April 5, 2008 in HandleX on Page I4 The Museum of North Idaho takes to the air this season with its special lobby display, “Wings Over North Idaho,” which chronicles nearly a century of regional flight. The season …
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Snowiest season finally ending
April 5, 2008 in HandleX on Page I4 I think we have seen the end of the accumulating snows for the season. Normally, by the first week of April, that kind of forecast would pretty much be a …
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Lawmakers hold meetings in Worley, Plummer
April 5, 2008 in Voices on Page I6 Meetings will be held for the residents of Worley and Plummer at the office of Congressman Bill Sali, allowing residents to express their concerns regarding Social Security, the Internal Revenue …
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Home-schooler wins North Idaho Bee - again
April 5, 2008 in HandleX on Page I6 The word “wikiwiki” won a Coeur d’Alene 12-year-old last weekend’s North Idaho Regional Spelling Bee. The Hawaiian word means “quickly or fast.”
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Churches
April 5, 2008 in Voices on Page I7 This week RLM Men’s Breakfast – Today, from 8-10 a.m. at Real Life Ministries, 1866 Cecil Road, Post Falls. Have breakfast and meet men in your community and learn how …

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