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Monsanto dives into genetically modified wheat
July 15, 2009 in City Monsanto Co. is moving back into the business of developing genetically modified wheat, a development that the Washington Grain Alliance says will help keep wheat competitive with other food crops.
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Feds sue Apply2Save
July 15, 2009 in Business The Federal Trade Commission has sued Apply 2 Save Inc., and on Wednesday filed an injunction in U.S. District Court in Coeur d’Alene barring the company and President Derek Oberholtzer …
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Michigan woman killed on Highway 2
July 15, 2009 in City A three-car crash on Highway 2 north of Spokane killed a Michigan woman Wednesday afternoon. Margaret J. Brabant, 69, of Sault Sainte Marie, died when the 1998 Toyota Camry she …
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Family’s stolen U-Haul recovered
July 15, 2009 in City Donnie Spivey went to bed Tuesday night praying for a miracle. 1
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Region’s lawmakers want more fed help with mussels
July 15, 2009 in Idaho Lawmakers from states and Canadian provinces throughout the Northwest are sending a sharply worded letter to the U.S. secretary of the interior and the Canadian minister of fisheries and oceans, …
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HIV-positive assault suspect may plead insanity
July 15, 2009 in City A man accused of having sex with two men without telling them he has the virus that causes HIV is considering pleading insanity. 2
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Largest Wash. National Guard unit on its way home
July 15, 2009 in City Washington National Guard’s largest unit has finished its nine-month tour of duty in Iraq and is on its way home.
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Property tax initiative will be on Wash. ballot
July 15, 2009 in City Initiative promoter Tim Eyman’s latest smaller-government project will be on the statewide ballot this fall. 2
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Coeur d’Alene Tribe gives $1.8 million to schools
July 15, 2009 in News, Idaho Two colleges, 15 school districts and a drug-addiction program received donations totaling $1.8 million from the Coeur d’Alene Tribe this week in an annual distribution of a portion of its … 2
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Fire damages Spokane Valley law office
July 15, 2009 in City Fire damaged a law office on North Pines Road early today, but Spokane Valley firefighters were able to stop it from becoming a larger loss.
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Agencies warn of leaving pets in hot cars
July 15, 2009 in City, Idaho Animal welfare agencies are reminding pet owners that dehydration, heat stroke and sunburn are very real threats to dogs and cats this time of year. 2
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Bonner County police logs 7/14/2009
July 15, 2009 in Idaho Read the Bonner County law enforcement log for July 14, 2009.
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Motorcyclist flown to hospital after accident
July 15, 2009 in City A motorcycle driver was flown to the hospital with serious injuries Tuesday evening after a truck struck him in northern Spokane County. 3
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Suspected shoplifter pulls knife at NorthTown Mall
July 15, 2009 in City Police are asking for help finding a man who robbed a Northtown Mall store at knifepoint Tuesday night.
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Vacation weather rules across region
July 15, 2009 in City, Idaho Warm, dry weather – perfect for vacation - continues across the Inland Northwest through Saturday, and forecasters this morning said they see no major changes through the middle of next …
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Bill taxes rich to pay for care
July 15, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – House Democrats on Tuesday unveiled a plan that would force the richest 2 million U.S. taxpayers to shoulder much of the cost of an expansion of the nation’s … 3
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A picture of potential energy
July 15, 2009 in Idaho on Page A1 BOISE – The Pacific Northwest, on both sides of the Canadian border, is the “Middle East of North America” when it comes to energy resources, participants at a regional conference …
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Sotomayor pushes back on racial basis questions
July 15, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, deflecting tough questioning by Republicans on the second day of her confirmation hearings, said Tuesday that in 17 years as a judge she … 1
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Sports open one athlete’s eyes to post-injury possibility
July 15, 2009 in City on Page A1 Sean Halsted, of Rathdrum, was in a U.S. Air Force special operations unit in 1998 when he fell 40 feet from a hovering helicopter. He shattered the L1 vertebrae in … 1
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Florida python hunts proposed
July 15, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A2 MIAMI – U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson called Tuesday for organized hunts of thousands of pythons believed to be living in the Everglades to kill the snakes and prevent potential attacks. …
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Accuracy watch
July 15, 2009 in City on Page A2 For 07-15-2009
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Complaint says Palin abused job
July 15, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Outgoing Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is facing yet another ethics complaint – the 18th against her and the very thing that helped to prompt her resignation. The … 2
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NTSB testing jetliner with hole
July 15, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – The National Transportation Safety Board is planning lab tests on a section of a Southwest Airlines 737-300 jetliner that lost a chunk of its metal skin on a …
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Salazar pushes mining reform
July 15, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – The Obama administration will make overhauling the nation’s 137-year-old hardrock mining law a top priority despite a full plate of higher profile issues, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said …
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