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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
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Oregon motorcyclist dies after Saturday wreck
August 10, 2010 in Region A motorcycle driver who lost control of his bike on Saturday died today. John G. Lingle, 61, of Aloha, Ore., was eastbound on Hwy. 12 west of Powell, Idaho, on …
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Hondas, Toyotas still thieves’ rides of choice
August 10, 2010 in City While stolen cars serve different purposes for thieves – spare parts or just a way to get around town – chances are the vehicle is a Honda or Toyota. The … 1
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CdA felon sentenced to 9 years on handgun count
August 10, 2010 in Idaho A Coeur d’Alene man cleared of racially harassing a Hispanic man last August was sentenced today to nine years in prison for being a felon in possession of a handgun. 2
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Composting facilities give Yokes, Rosauers the green light
August 10, 2010 in Business Managers of Spokane Valley-based Yoke’s Fresh Market say they’re saving $7,000 a week by separating food waste from store garbage and sending it to a regional composting facility.
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Bridge homicide victim was restrained before plunge
August 10, 2010 in City Spokane police have released a photo of a restraint found on homicide victim William Pickard’s body in hopes of generating more clues. 11
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Gregoire asks to be taken off Kagan successor list
August 10, 2010 in Region Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire has taken herself out of the running to replace Elena Kagan as solicitor general. 6
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Former NASA chief, son survive Alaska plane crash
August 10, 2010 in Nation/World, Region Former NASA chief Sean O’Keefe and his teenage son survived a small plane crash in Alaska that killed former Sen. Ted Stevens, his company said today. 1
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Woman dies in motel fire on East Sprague
August 10, 2010 in City A woman was found dead in a smoke-filled motel room on East Sprague Avenue in Spokane this morning.
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Stevens was legend in Alaska; long career ended in scandal
August 10, 2010 in Nation/World Former Sen. Ted Stevens, an uncompromising advocate for Alaska for four decades who delivered scores of expensive projects to one of the nation’s most sparsely populated states, including the infamous …
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Quest Aircraft in Sandpoint lays off 65
August 10, 2010 in News, Idaho Cuts 65 full-time jobs
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Fed takes small step to bolster recovery
August 10, 2010 in Business, Nation/World Worried about the economy, the Federal Reserve is taking a small step to bolster the sputtering recovery.
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If you grow it, they will come … take it away
August 10, 2010 in Idaho, Region Authorities say a southern Idaho farmer unknowingly watered and fertilized more than 300 marijuana plants while tending to his corn fields. 21
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Grant means one Idaho budget cut reversed
August 10, 2010 in Idaho One state budget cut has just been reversed: The Idaho Digitial Learning Academy has received a $100,000 grant from the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation that’s allowing it to immediately … 1
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Search for fugitive focuses on Montana, SW Canada
August 10, 2010 in Region Authorities today focused on western Montana and southwest Canada in the search for an escaped convict from Arizona and his suspected accomplice who fashion themselves a present-day “Bonnie and Clyde.”
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Thunderstorms possible over Inland NW
August 10, 2010 Scattered showers and a chance of thunderstorms will sweep across the Inland Northwest as a low pressure area drops southward out of British Columbia today.
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Searchers find bodies of 4 missing S. Idaho boaters
August 10, 2010 in Idaho, Region Search and rescue crews have recovered the bodies of four men who drowned in a southern Idaho reservoir after a prank turned deadly during a weekend boating trip.
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Wall Street closely watching Fed’s next move
August 10, 2010 in Business Federal Reserve policymakers are pondering ways to jump-start the economic recovery. The trick: making sure whatever they do or say doesn’t rattle Wall Street. 1
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Study finds danger in bulging waistline
August 10, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 CHICAGO – If your pants are feeling a bit tight around the waistline, take note: Belly bulge can be deadly for older adults, even those who aren’t overweight or obese …
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Residents fear cleanup will hinder Silver Valley economy
August 10, 2010 in City on Page A1 KELLOGG – Too far-reaching, too costly. Another knock for the Silver Valley. That was the consensus of public testimony Monday evening at a town hall meeting on the U.S. Environmental … 10
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As spill claims back up, BP defers to feds
August 10, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 ORANGE BEACH, Ala. – Sheryl Lindsay’s wedding planner business is on the brink, crumbling with each cancellation over concerns about oil. Couples are walking away from plans for beachside vows, … 1
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With voter approval, campus would provide technical training
August 10, 2010 in City on Page A1 Voters in the Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls and Lakeland school districts will go to the polls Aug. 24 to decide whether they’ll pay for the $9.5 million construction of a … 2
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Briton walks length of Amazon River
August 10, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 MARAPANIM, Brazil – He fought tropical disease and deadly snakes, was held captive at one point and collapsed just short of his goal. Still, Ed Stafford, 34, ended his 2 …
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Accuracy watch
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B-2 engineer guilty of spying
August 10, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 HONOLULU – A federal jury convicted a former B-2 stealth bomber engineer Monday of selling military secrets and helping China design a stealth cruise missile. Noshir Gowadia was accused of …
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