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New goal helps addict kick the habit
September 4, 2009 in News, Sports, City The giant television takes up an entire wall of the master bedroom, and it is here that Gene and Sherry Beerbohm often come home to find their son Lyle and … 3
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Post Falls, Coeur d’Alene mayors face challengers
September 4, 2009 in News, Idaho The mayors of Coeur d’Alene and Post Falls, as well as three incumbent City Council members in each city, face challengers in the November election.
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Crews fight brush fires along I-90
September 4, 2009 Spokane fire crews responded to several small brush fires that erupted along Interstate 90 near the Finch Arboretum this afternoon.
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Coeur d’Alene police logs, Sept. 3
September 4, 2009 in Idaho Click the “documents” tab above to download the Coeur d’Alene Police Department logs for Sept. 3, 2009.
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Two men accused of Garland Theater robbery
September 4, 2009 in City Police are looking for two men accused of robbing the Garland Theater in July.
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Judge to Idaho GOP on ‘crossover’ voting in primaries: Prove it
September 4, 2009 in Idaho A federal judge had a message Friday for the Idaho Republican Party, which claims Idaho’s open primary election system violates its constitutional rights: Prove it. 1
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Lawyer: Dog beating suspect cooperating with police
September 4, 2009 in City A man accused of beating a dog outside Spokane City Hall in June tried to turn himself in last week but was turned away because charges hadn’t been filed. 2
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Former UI student cleared to sue Ashcroft
September 4, 2009 in Nation/World, Idaho BOISE — A federal appeals court has ruled that former Attorney General John Ashcroft may be held liable for people who were wrongfully detained as material witnesses after the Sept. … 2
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Idaho unemployment holds steady at 8.8 percent
September 4, 2009 in Business, Idaho Idaho’s unemployment rate held steady in August at 8.8 percent, as 3,200 workers dropped out of the labor force, the state Department of Labor said today.
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WTO rules on Airbus subsidies
September 4, 2009 in News The World Trade Organization handed down a preliminary report Friday on complaints of illegal subsidies from European governments to Airbus. Government officials weren’t commenting Friday morning but members of Congress … 1
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Home sale numbers mixed, but prices still down
September 4, 2009 in Business, City Home sales dipped 9 percent in Spokane County from July to August, but sales of existing homes were up over August 2008, the Spokane Association of Realtors said today.
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Disincorporation drive ends
September 4, 2009 in News Groups seeking to ask voters to disband the city of Spokane Valley say they’ve run out of time to gather signatures. 1
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Jobless rate climbs to highest level since 1983
September 4, 2009 in Nation/World WASHINGTON — The unemployment rate jumped almost half a point to 9.7 percent in August, the highest since 1983, reflecting a poor job market that will make it hard for …
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UI student injured in fall upgraded
September 4, 2009 in Idaho MOSCOW, Idaho — A 20-year-old University of Idaho student who was badly injured in a fall from a fraternity house window has been upgraded from critical to serious condition at …
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Escape to Chelan Valley
September 4, 2009 in Awayfinder destinations Need an escape this fall or a break from your traditional routine? Add a trip to the sunny Chelan Valley to your to-do list of fun.
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Fall in the Saddle—Montana by horseback
September 4, 2009 in Awayfinder destinations The fall colors of Montana, rubicund, sienna and palomino gold, glisten, under the Big Sky, which itself is an atmospheric hue of well-worn denim, stretched over mountains, meadows, lakes and …
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In twist, illness proves more fatal in older youths
September 4, 2009 in City on Page A1 Swine flu continues to upend conventional findings on influenza. The H1N1 virus appears to be more deadly for schoolage children than babies and toddlers, the Centers for Disease Control and …
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Obama’s in-school address assailed
September 4, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 DALLAS – President Barack Obama’s back-to-school address next week was supposed to be a feel-good story for an administration battered over its health care agenda. Now Republican critics are calling … 1
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Districts let teachers opt to air speech
September 4, 2009 in City on Page A1 President Barack Obama will be talking to schoolchildren Tuesday. It’s unclear how many of them in the Inland Northwest will hear him. Local school districts are taking a cautious approach … 2
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Court upholds thousands of verdicts
September 4, 2009 in City on Page A1 The state Supreme Court may have saved the city of Spokane millions of dollars Thursday by ruling that district court judges had the authority to try city cases. But the … 1
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2,000-plus sick at WSU
September 4, 2009 in City on Page A1 More than 2,000 Washington State University students have been sickened by swine flu during the first two weeks of classes, school health officials said. The outbreak of H1N1 influenza prompted … 13
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Police shoot ticket objector in court
September 4, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A2 JERICHO, Ark. – It was just too much, having to return to court twice on the same day to contest yet another traffic ticket, and Fire Chief Don Payne didn’t … 3
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Accuracy watch
September 4, 2009 in City on Page A2 For 09-04-2009
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Warming Arctic a reversal of 1,900 years of cooling
September 4, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A2 WASHINGTON – The Arctic was cooling for 1,900 years because of a natural change in Earth’s orbit until greenhouse gas accumulation from the use of fossil fuels reversed the trend …
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