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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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Spokane police search for stabbing suspect
March 3, 2009 in City A stabbing sent one man to a Spokane hospital Tuesday night and left police searching for the culprit. Police were called to North Monroe Street and West Augusta Avenue about …
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Stark back in jail after contact with witness
March 3, 2009 in City A woman accused of killing her husband whose first-degree murder trial is expected to start this week is back in jail. Shellye L. Stark, 47, was jailed early Monday evening …
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State cuts hit child welfare programs
March 3, 2009 in City Government spending cuts are unraveling safety nets that help foster children in Spokane County receive medical care.
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GU routs South Carolina-Upstate, 90-40
March 3, 2009 in Sports Matt Bouldin scored 16 points as Gonzaga pounded South Carolina-Upstate 90-40 in a non-conference game that was the regular season finale for both teams.
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Rogers teacher cited for indecent exposure
March 3, 2009 in City, Idaho A high school math teacher cited for indecent exposure in Post Falls two weeks ago continued teaching before Spokane Public Schools learned of the incident through a police news release … 3
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Misleading school bond ads pulled
March 3, 2009 in City A group urging a “yes” vote for two Spokane Public Schools measures is under fire for providing false information about how much taxpayers will be expected to contribute for the … 1
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Stimulus grant to fund Lewiston CHAS clinic
March 3, 2009 in City, Idaho The economic stimulus package will provide $1.3 million to open a new medical clinic in Lewiston, Idaho, even though the state’s congressional delegation unanimously opposed the federal plan last month.
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Phyllis Campbell to head huge bank’s northwest operations
March 3, 2009 in Business Phyllis Campbell, former Spokane banker and community leader, has been named chairman of JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Pacific Northwest division.
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Highway 27 near Tekoa reopened; snow coming
March 3, 2009 in City State Highway 27 near Tekoa was reopened this afternoon after runoff flooded across the pavement earlier today at the same time the National Weather Service continued to call for rain …
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Dover Bridge makes ITD’s final cut for stimulus money
March 3, 2009 in Idaho Millions in high-priority road projects - topped by replacement of North Idaho’s Dover Bridge - won final approval from the Idaho Transportation Board today for funding from the federal economic …
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Spokesman.com blogs: Only in N. Idaho
March 3, 2009 Looking for browsing materials? Check out these recent hand-picked links – now with teaser paragraphs – from Spokesman.com blogs.
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Search ends for NFL players lost off Fla. coast
March 3, 2009 in Sports, Nation/World The families of two NFL players and a third man lost at sea watched as the search entered its third day Tuesday, with odds stacking against their hope the Coast …
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Resident says Pete had a ‘sheer look of terror’
March 3, 2009 in City The young man pounding on his door at 3:30 a.m. with blood streaming from a head wound was “absolutely petrified,” a former Peaceful Valley resident told a Spokane jury Tuesday.
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Hit-and-run suspect wanted
March 3, 2009 in City Police are seeking the public’s help in locating a felony hit-and-run suspect wanted in a Feb. 26 incident.
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Harwood: Idaho should tell feds to ‘back off’
March 3, 2009 in Idaho One North Idaho legislator wants Idaho to tell the federal government to “back off” and let the state run its own affairs, saying the state could save “millions of dollars” … 3
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Coeur d’Alene Police logs 3/2/2009
March 3, 2009 in Idaho Read the Coeur d’Alene Police Department log for March 2, 2009.
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Parkway Village’s parent company accused of fraud
March 3, 2009 in Business Federal regulators on Monday accused Sunwest Management Inc., one of the nation’s largest operators of assisted-living facilities, and its former chief executive of securities fraud in connection with real estate …
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Spokane Police logs 3/2/2009
March 3, 2009 in City Read the Spokane Police activity and service logs for March 2, 2009.
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Spokane residents displaced after fire
March 3, 2009 in City Four people were displaced today after an electrical fire ignited in the attic of their northwest Spokane home.
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Moscow leaders reject discrimination resolution
March 3, 2009 in Idaho The Moscow City Council has voted down an attempt to amend the city’s nondiscrimination policy to cover transgendered people.
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Tonasket death considered homicide
March 3, 2009 in City No foul play was suspected when Okanogan County Sheriff’s deputies first found a 25-year-old woman dead in a driveway near Tonasket. But after an autopsy, Sheriff Frank Rogers says the …
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Bonner County police logs 3/2/2009
March 3, 2009 in Idaho Read the Bonner County law enforcement log for March 2, 2009.
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Former Nez Perce County sheriff arrested
March 3, 2009 in Idaho Former Nez Perce County Sheriff Jim Dorion is incarcerated in a Louisiana jail. Dorion, 48, who disappeared from Lewiston last year and was later removed from office, is wanted in …
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YouTube audition earns trip to Carnegie Hall
March 3, 2009 in City on Page A1 Eric Moe, a classically trained trumpet player from Spokane, won a spot on an international stage on Monday when he was named as a member of the new YouTube Symphony …
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