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Mental hospital CEO steps down
September 23, 2009 in City Eastern State Hospital’s top administrator has resigned in the aftermath of last week’s escape during a Spokane Interstate Fair field trip of a criminally insane patient committed to the hospital … 13
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Police sergeant faces DUI in crash
September 23, 2009 in News, City A Spokane police sergeant was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence Wednesday and may face additional hit-and-run charges. 12
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Schools suspect swine flu in early attendence drop
September 23, 2009 in City Swine flu is likely to blame for higher-than-normal absences at Inland Northwest public schools, officials say.
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Child missing in Bonner County
September 23, 2009 in News The Bonner County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a 12-year-old girl missing from her home in Sandpoint since Tuesday.
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Shock fire Shackleford, hire Keefe
September 23, 2009 in Sports, City Adam Shackleford is out as head coach of the Spokane Shock and he will be replaced by former Shock standout Rob Keefe, The Spokesman-Review has learned. 15
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Rathdrum fire victim ID’d
September 23, 2009 in Idaho The Rathdrum man killed in a mobile home fire Sunday has been identified as Gary M. Lindgren, 65.
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Stocks end lower despite better view from Fed
September 23, 2009 in Business, Nation/World NEW YORK — The stock market is encouraged by the Fed’s latest improved assessment of the economy, but not enough to propel the Dow Jones industrial average past 10,000. 1
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Chiefs make big trade for Hurricanes’ Beach
September 23, 2009 in News, Sports The Spokane Chiefs have acquired forward Kyle Beach from the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for defensemen Mike Reddington and Landon Oslanski. Beach was the Chicago Blackhawks first round draft selection, …
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Hearing set for Latah County man in wife’s killing
September 23, 2009 in Idaho MOSCOW — A preliminary hearing for a man charged with the murder of his wife and unborn child is set for Friday in Latah County.
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McDonald’s fries the holy grail for potato farmers
September 23, 2009 in Business, Idaho KIMBERLY, Idaho — From the fields of Idaho to tasting rooms in suburban Chicago, potato farmers, researchers and industry representatives are in the midst of an elusive hunt: finding a …
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Days Inn downtown robbed overnight
September 23, 2009 in City A Days Inn at 120 W. Third Ave. in Spokane was robbed at gunpoint early this morning, and a police dog was unable to track the robber more than few …
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Highs pushing close to 90 today
September 23, 2009 in City, Idaho The summer that doesn’t want to end could send highs to 90 degrees at some locations in the Inland Northwest today, and there is a chance that some daily records …
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Police reject allegations by federal prosecutors
September 23, 2009 in City on Page A1 Attorneys representing Spokane police in the Otto Zehm lawsuit launched a counterattack Tuesday against suggestions by federal prosecutors that they withheld information about the fatal confrontation in 2006. Sworn statements … 14
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New global climate pact possible, but with wrinkle
September 23, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 Several world leaders Tuesday gave the most decisive indication in months that they would work to revive floundering negotiations aimed at securing a new international climate pact. But the vision …
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Historic Campbell House to reopen
September 23, 2009 in City on Page A1 The historic Campbell House at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture will reopen Oct. 7, after being closed since Jan. 2. The reopening is made possible by a “shift …
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Free N. Idaho transit thrives under partnership
September 23, 2009 in Idaho on Page A1 Since North Idaho’s Citylink bus service started four years ago, it has transported more than 1.1 million riders throughout Kootenai County and as far south as Tensed and DeSmet. For …
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Accuracy watch
September 23, 2009 in City on Page A2 For 09-23-2009
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Lotteries
September 23, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A2 Tuesday’s Washington Daily Game: 1-4-3 Tuesday’s Match 4: 02-04-14-19
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Cantwell, Crapo call for changes in health care bill
September 23, 2009 in City on Page A3 WASHINGTON, D.C. – Sens. Maria Cantwell and Mike Crapo are on opposite sides when it comes to fixing the nation’s health care system, but the first day of hearings on … 2
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Attorney selected to study ACORN
September 23, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – The community activist group ACORN said Tuesday it has selected a former Massachusetts attorney general to investigate its housing program and other public service projects after employees were …
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Jobless aid passes House
September 23, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – The House voted overwhelmingly Tuesday night to approve a $1.4 billion stopgap extension of jobless benefits, but some states are beginning to seek longer-term solutions to an unemployment …
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Health reform lines drawn
September 23, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Democrats and Republicans formed clear battle lines Tuesday as the Senate Finance Committee opened a high-stakes debate over health care legislation proposed last week by the panel’s chairman. …
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Bill limits time spent on tarmacs
September 23, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A4 WASHINGTON – Testimony that long tarmac delays are not merely a frustrating inconvenience but a serious health risk, backed by a World Health Organization study, has helped propel toward passage …
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Servicemen’s abuse lawsuits can go ahead
September 23, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A4 LOS ANGELES – Two active-duty servicemen who allege childhood sexual abuse by clergy can sue the Roman Catholic Church despite the statute of limitations because of a federal law that …
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