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Afternoon, evening blazes keep crews hopping
July 1, 2009 in City After 20 years in business, Patricia Bradley stood devastated outside her building on East Francis Avenue Wednesday night as flames reduced it to a shell. But it wasn’t the $450,000 …
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New city pools ready for their debut
July 1, 2009 in City As a kid, James Browning was disappointed he couldn’t use the broken slide at Spokane’s Witter Pool. More than a decade later, when he was a lifeguard, he heard constant …
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Colville Tribes pay to keep N.E. Washington hatchery open
July 1, 2009 in City, Outdoors, Region The Colville Confederated Tribes will pay $108,000 to keep a state hatchery in northeast Washington open for the next 12 months. 1
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Center for Justice sues over Yohe’s death
July 1, 2009 in News A federal civil rights lawsuit has been filed against Spokane County over deputies’ actions in a struggle with an epileptic man in 2007 that resulted in his death. The suit … 1
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Coeur d’Alene police logs 6/30/2009
July 1, 2009 Read the Coeur d’Alene Police Department log for June 30, 2009, by clicking the Documents tab above.
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Husband arrested in Moscow woman’s death
July 1, 2009 in Region MOSCOW — Moscow police have arrested the husband of a pregnant woman whose body was found in their burned apartment.
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Recession has rural Idahoans staying put
July 1, 2009 in Idaho BOISE - Rural Idaho residents have been staying put in the current recession, unlike the previous recession when they moved in large numbers to the state’s urban areas. People can’t …
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Idaho lists boat inspection sites
July 1, 2009 in News, Outdoors The Idaho Department of Agriculture has posted the location of four boat inspection sites in North Idaho for vessels coming into the state.
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Stabbing death results in seven-year sentence
July 1, 2009 in News Benjamin R. Howard, 24, pleaded guilty today to second-degree manslaughter in connection with the June 3, 2008, stabbing death of Kenneth P. Jordan. Howard received a sentence of about seven …
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John Carpenter to film in Spokane
July 1, 2009 in Features Horror movie master John Carpenter will film his latest picture in Spokane.
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Wash., Idaho fall near middle on obesity rankings
July 1, 2009 in City, Idaho, Nation/World, Region Mississippi’s still king of cellulite, but an ominous tide is rolling toward the Medicare doctors in neighboring Alabama: obese baby boomers.
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A couple records fall, but June weather on par
July 1, 2009 in City June’s weather seemed wacky with extreme temperatures as well as mighty thunderstorms, heavy rain and even hail.
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Wash., Colville agree on cigarette compact
July 1, 2009 in City Washington state and the Colville Confederated Tribes have reached an agreement on a cigarette compact.
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Salmo-Priest access restored
July 1, 2009 in Outdoors The main access to Salmon-Priest Wilderness trailheads was clearned for vehicle traffic last week as Colville National Forest crews cleared a major rock slide.
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Man wanted in dog assault outside Spokane City Hall
July 1, 2009 in City, News The 5-pound dog pulled out of a car and smashed against Spokane City Hall last week has pneumonia, is dehydrated and unable to swallow, according to SpokAnimal C.A.R.E.’s director who … 9
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Rural Idahoans staying put through recession
July 1, 2009 in Idaho Rural Idaho residents have been staying put through the current recession, unlike the previous recession when they moved in large numbers to the state’s urban areas. “The length and depth …
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3.7 quake under Whidbey Island rattles windows
July 1, 2009 in Region The University of Washington seismology lab coordinator says a 3.7 earthquake that shook awake some Whidbey Island residents is a reminder that a much bigger quake from the same zone …
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Post Falls teen returns home safe
July 1, 2009 in City A Post Falls teen who went missing Monday returned home safe late Tuesday night, according to his parents.
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Track operator nearly current with county
July 1, 2009 in City on Page A1 Spokane County expects to receive the last third of $30,000 by the end of the week that will cover monthly payments through July from racetrack operator Bucky Austin. County officials … 5
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Franken wins Minnesota Senate seat marathon
July 1, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The Minnesota Supreme Court Tuesday declared former comedian Al Franken the winner of the state’s U.S. Senate race, ending an eight-month election saga and giving Democrats a 60-seat …
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W. Central Spokane yards retested for asbestos
July 1, 2009 in Idaho on Page A1 Yards near W.R. Grace’s former Zonolite factory in Spokane are being retested for asbestos with new technology that can detect the cancer-causing fibers at ever lower levels. For Kandi Smith, …
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Experts advise lower acetaminophen doses
July 1, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 ADELPHI, Md. – Government experts called for sweeping safety restrictions Tuesday on the most widely used painkiller, including reducing the maximum dose of Tylenol and eliminating prescription drugs such as …
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Doomed plane was red-flagged
July 1, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A2 CAIRO, Egypt – European aviation authorities had raised safety questions two years ago about the Yemeni Airbus 310 jetliner that plunged into rough seas Tuesday with 153 people aboard on …
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Blast mars Iraq takeover
July 1, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 BAGHDAD – Only hours after Iraqi troops had paraded in celebration of taking control of their cities from U.S. troops, militants mounted their first challenge to Iraq’s new era with …
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