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Friday, August 13, 2010
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Moline equals hits record in Legion World Series
August 13, 2010 in Sports Eric Ashcraft, with five hits, leads the way as Moline, Ill., comes up with 22 hits in a victory over Branford, Conn.
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Midwest City pitcher sets strikeout record
August 13, 2010 in Sports Kevin Hill sets an American Legion World Series for strikeouts in an seven-inning victory.
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Las Vegas rallies to beat Kernersville
August 13, 2010 in Sports Las Vegas No. 9 hitter Alex Estrella took it upon himself to assure he wouldn’t be the losing pitcher in Friday’s first game of the 2010 American Legion World Series.
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Cougars deal with two-a-days
August 13, 2010 in Sports It’s a time-honored tradition. Just say “two-a-days” and every kid who’s pulled on shoulder pads knows what you’re talking about. This year’s Washington State University football team had its first …
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Pauley pitches Mariners to win
August 13, 2010 in Sports David Pauley gets his first career win in Mariners’ victory.
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Idaho F&G unveils Clearwater wolf-kill plan
August 13, 2010 in Outdoors, Idaho The Idaho Fish and Game Department released a plan late this afternoon to kill 70 to 80 of the 100 or so wolves in the Lolo elk management zone, and … 4
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Idaho scenic byway targeted for huge trucks
August 13, 2010 in Idaho A scenic Idaho river canyon dotted with campgrounds, hiking trails and historic sites is the target for hundreds of mammoth truck shipments of Korean-built equipment for the Alberta oil sands …
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Relay runner in serious condition after U.S. 2 accident
August 13, 2010 in City A relay race runner was in serious condition this afternoon after being evacuated by medical helicopter to Providence Sacred Heart Hospital after being struck by a car on U.S. Highway … 7
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North Idaho, Mont. forest projects get federal funding
August 13, 2010 in Idaho, Region Forest restoration projects in Montana and North Idaho are among 10 nationwide that have been chosen to share in $10 million this year through a new federal program.
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Parks, forests waive entrance fees
August 13, 2010 in News, Outdoors, City, Idaho No entrance fees will be charged on Saturday and Sunday at national parks as well as at national forest and Bureau of Land Management areas where entrance fees are charged.
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Kittitas deputies swim rescue line to boaters
August 13, 2010 in Region The Kittitas County sheriff’s office says a sheriff’s team managed to rescue a disabled boat with seven people aboard that was being blown into rocks on the Columbia River shore …
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Red tide closes Pierce Co. clam beds
August 13, 2010 in Region State health officials have closed most Pierce County beaches to shellfish harvesting because of red tide.
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Saki monkeys make babies at Oregon Zoo
August 13, 2010 in Region After more than a year of “family leave,” the pale-faced saki monkeys are back on exhibit at the Oregon Zoo.
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South Side stabbing under investigation
August 13, 2010 in City An stabbing Thursday evening on Spokane’s lower South Hill is under investigation today by police. 8
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Crisp blue skies bring highs in 80s
August 13, 2010 in City, Idaho Two more sunny days of temperatures in the lower and middle 80s are expected before the region begins heating up on Sunday.
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Border security bill sails through Senate
August 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Congress gave final approval Thursday to a $600 million border security package President Barack Obama sought to tighten the border with Mexico, a move supporters hope will open … 1
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Adventurer connects thrill-seeking, trigonometry
August 13, 2010 in City on Page A1 Summer 1977. John Herrington, suspended from the University of Colorado for lousy grades, hangs by one arm from a cliff, holding a prism for highway surveyors, earning four bucks an … 1
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Chesrown gives up Club at Black Rock
August 13, 2010 in City on Page A1 Marshall Chesrown has surrendered ownership of his landmark Club at Black Rock luxury golf and housing development above Lake Coeur d’Alene amid the ongoing collapse of high-end real estate in … 5
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Gates reviewing role of Marines
August 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 SAN FRANCISCO – Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said in prepared remarks Thursday that he had ordered a review of the future role of the Marine Corps amid “anxiety” that … 5
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Accuracy watch
August 13, 2010 in City on Page A2 For 08-13-2010
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Typhoid outbreak linked to fruit pulp
August 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 ATLANTA – A rare U.S. outbreak of typhoid fever has been linked to a frozen tropical fruit product used to make smoothies, health officials reported Thursday. Seven cases have been …
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Iowa floods force bottled water use
August 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 AMES, Iowa – Residents lined up for bottled water at sites throughout Ames on Thursday, a day after historic flooding caused pipe breaks that left the college town of 55,000 …
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Judge puts one-week hold on same-sex weddings
August 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 SAN FRANCISCO – The federal judge who struck down California’s gay marriage ban said Thursday that same-sex weddings can resume next week unless an appeals court intervenes before then. The …
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Stabbing spree suspect nabbed
August 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 ATLANTA – Elias Abuelazam was about to board a plane for Israel when police arrested him in connection with a three-month stabbing spree that left five men dead, 13 others …

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