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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
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Racing group cancels event at county-owned park
July 7, 2009 in City A race scheduled for July 18 at Spokane County Raceway was cancelled this week in what the sponsoring group called a “mutual agreement” with management of the county-owned track. The …
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Stimulus gives boost to low-income housing
July 7, 2009 in Region When Salem Lutheran Church in Spokane’s West Central neighborhood started looking at what really was the best use for land it owned behind and across the street from the church, … 1
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Coeur d’Alene police logs 7/6/2009
July 7, 2009 in Idaho Read the Coeur d’Alene Police Department log for July 6, 2009, by clicking the Documents tab above.
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Spokane officer cleared in fatal shooting
July 7, 2009 in City Spokane Police Officer Dan Lesser has been cleared in the fatal shooting of car thief suspect Johnnie Longest. 10
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Lake CdA drowning victim identified
July 7, 2009 in City, Idaho, News The Kootenai County Sheriff’s Department has identified the man who appears to have drowned Monday night on Lake Coeur d’Alene, north of Arrow Point.
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Okla. couple held in burial, excavation of girl
July 7, 2009 in Region HELENA, Mont. — An Oklahoma couple has been arrested on suspicion of burying a young girl then digging up her remains and moving the body from state to state for …
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Movie promotion tour hits Spokane in train
July 7, 2009 in City, News A promotional tour for “Disney’s A Christmas Carol” rolled into the Spokane Amtrak station Tuesday, complete with carollers, snowflakes and a sneak preview of the movie.
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Stabbing is Spokane’s fifth homicide this year
July 7, 2009 in City Spokane police are looking for three people after a man was stabbed to death Monday, the fifth homicide this year in the city and the third fatal stabbing.
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New inspection rules help West Coast cherry exporters
July 7, 2009 in City, Region Cherry growers in three West Coast states will be able to ship sweet cherries to Japan more cheaply because of a change in the country’s pest control requirements for imports …
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Jackson farewell strikes spiritual note
July 7, 2009 in Nation/World LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson was eulogized in words and song Tuesday by an all-star list of musicians, athletes and other celebrities during a mournful ceremony in downtown Los Angeles, … 1
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Meetings to explain mussel-combatting programs
July 7, 2009 in Idaho New Idaho programs to combat quagga and zebra mussels will be explained at two public meetings in North Idaho on Wednesday.
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Hanford considered for national mercury storage
July 7, 2009 in Region The Hanford nuclear reservation is one of seven sites the Energy Department is considering as a national, long-term storage site for mercury.
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Tekoa youth killed in accident
July 7, 2009 in City, Idaho, News A Tekoa boy was killed early Tuesday after being thrown from a vehicle that went off the road and rolled several times in southern Kootenai County. 3
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Palin: Politically speaking, ’If I die, I die’
July 7, 2009 in Region Sarah Palin says she’s not a quitter, she’s a fighter, but adds that, politically speaking, “if I die, I die. So be it.” The Alaska governor spoke in taped interviews …
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Boeing to pay $580M for parts plant in S.C.
July 7, 2009 in City, Region Boeing Co. will pay $580 million in cash for a plant that makes large sections of its 787 jetliner in an apparent effort to resolve supplier problems that have contributed …
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Pickup with flames possibly used in Rite Aid heist
July 7, 2009 in City, News Witnesses to a narcotics robbery Monday morning provided the Spokane Police Department with a detailed description of the vehicle the robber may have used to escape.
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Robbers hit phone store
July 7, 2009 in City, News A pair of robbers hit the Go Wireless store in Spokane Valley on Monday night and escaped with an undisclosed amount of cash, the Spokane Valley Police Department reports.
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Obama, Medvedev reach deal to cut nuclear arsenals
July 7, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 MOSCOW – President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev reached a preliminary agreement Monday to cut the American and Russian nuclear arsenals by as much as a third while … 1
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McNamara, Vietnam War architect, dies
July 7, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Robert S. McNamara, the Kennedy-Johnson-era defense secretary, will be most remembered as a man instrumental in sending hundreds of thousands of Americans to fight in Vietnam, and who …
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Shriners avoids closure, for now
July 7, 2009 in City on Page A1 The Shriners Hospital for Children in Spokane received a reprieve as delegates to the charitable organization’s annual meeting tabled a vote to close six of its 22 hospitals. Dozens of …
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Golf course building topped with grasses, wildflowers
July 7, 2009 in City, Idaho on Page A1 WORLEY, Idaho – When the wind blows at Circling Raven Golf Course, it rustles through prairie grasses growing on the roof of the Stensgar Pavilion. This bit of man-made habitat …
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Researchers guess secret numbers
July 7, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A2 WASHINGTON – Researchers have found that it is possible to guess many – if not all – of the nine digits in an individual’s Social Security number using publicly available …
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Accuracy watch
July 7, 2009 in City on Page A2 For 07-07-2009
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South Carolina GOP votes to censure Sanford
July 7, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A2 COLUMBIA, S.C. – After nearly four hours of discussion Monday evening, leaders of the South Carolina Republican Party voted to censure Gov. Mark Sanford, reprimanding him for secretly leaving the …
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