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Friday, August 6, 2010
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I-90 now clear after two crashes
August 6, 2010 in News Two separate car crashes on Interstate 90 has the road blocked going East and West near the state line, and confirmed injuries in at least one collision.
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Kroc Center builds castle of cans to highlight food effort
August 6, 2010 in Idaho When the staff at The Kroc Center in Coeur d’Alene heard last week that the local food bank desperately needed food to fill its shelves, they launched into action. 1
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Wolf ruling ends plan to hold settlement talks
August 6, 2010 in Idaho A judge’s ruling to restore federal protections for the Rocky Mountain gray wolf has scuttled settlement talks between the parties involved in the lawsuit that had been scheduled for next …
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Spokane man among 3 killed in Colorado plane crash
August 6, 2010 in Region Authorities say two people from California and one from Spokane died when their single-engine plane crashed and burned Wednesday in the northern Colorado mountains.
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Labrador to join GOP recuitment program
August 6, 2010 in Idaho U.S. House hopeful Raul Labrador has reversed his decision and will join the National Republican Congressional Committee’s candidate recruitment and training program. 3
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Idaho will ask feds for OK to kill Lolo wolves
August 6, 2010 in Idaho Idaho wants to kill dozens of wolves it blames for eating too many elk in rugged northcentral Idaho.
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Only woman on Idaho death row appeals sentence
August 6, 2010 in Idaho Attorneys for the only woman on Idaho’s death row say Robin Lee Row’s triple murder conviction should be thrown out because her trial attorneys didn’t develop evidence that Row’s brain … 4
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Judge OK’s Mukilteo red light camera vote
August 6, 2010 in Region A Snohomish County Superior Court ruled Friday that Mukilteo voters will have their say in November on red light cameras. 8
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Brazen black bear breaks into Montana houses
August 6, 2010 in Region A brazen black bear with a late-night hankering for supreme pizza surprised a Montana resident last week, and it’s not the first time the animal has eluded capture. 4
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Ruling puts Oregon wolves back on federal list
August 6, 2010 in Region Oregon’s wolves are back under the protection of the federal Endangered Species Act. A federal judge in Montana on Thursday overturned the Obama administration’s decision to give wolf management to …
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Russian drought helping Washington wheat farmers
August 6, 2010 in Region The promise of a profitable year for Washington wheat farmers became more likely Thursday because of events on the other side of the globe.
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Simpson hasn’t given up Idaho wilderness hopes
August 6, 2010 in Idaho, Outdoors, Region U.S. Rep. Mike Simpson says he hasn’t given up hope on his plan to create a new central Idaho wilderness. 2
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Sockeye to swim into Redfish Lake under own power
August 6, 2010 in Idaho, Outdoors, Region Enough endangered sockeye salmon are returning to central Idaho this year that some will be allowed to swim the final few hundred yards into Redfish Lake under their own power, …
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Spirit Lake teen killed in crash
August 6, 2010 in Idaho An 18-year-old Spirit Lake man died Thursday in a head-on collision.
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Sunshine and mid 80s in weekend forecast
August 6, 2010 in City Spokane might see a thunderstorm this morning, after that the forecast is sunshine and temperatures in the upper 80s. For Saturday and Sunday, mostly sunny skies and low to mid …
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Long ball worth two candy bars
August 6, 2010 in Sports In 1955, I was 16 and a Junior at Boise High School. I was playing American Legion Baseball that summer. We played a majority of our games at Air Way …
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Kagan gains Senate backing
August 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Solicitor General Elena Kagan won Senate confirmation Thursday to the U.S. Supreme Court, where President Barack Obama’s second nominee will make history as three women will serve at … 5
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Cafeteria conscious
August 6, 2010 in City on Page A1 With millions of U.S. children getting half their weekday calories from school lunch and breakfast programs, Washington state school nutrition officials who gathered this week in Spokane say it’s key … 2
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Wolf protection reinstated
August 6, 2010 in Idaho on Page A1 HELENA – A federal judge on Thursday reinstated Endangered Species Act protections for wolves in Idaho and Montana, saying the government made a political decision in removing the protections from … 1
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Second Obama economic adviser resigns
August 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 WASHINGTON – Christina Romer, an economic adviser to President Barack Obama, announced her resignation Thursday night, the second top White House economic official to step down. Romer, chairwoman of the … 2
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Two killed in school bus crash
August 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 GRAY SUMMIT, Mo. – They worked through the summer, washing cars and selling candy, to pay for their annual summer trip to Six Flags Over Mid-America. And on Thursday morning, …
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Nation in brief: Gay marriage foes file appeal
August 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 San Francisco – Supporters of California’s gay marriage ban filed an appeal of a federal judge’s ruling striking down the voter-approved law. The appeal filed late Wednesday to the 9th …
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Fourteen accused of aiding Somali group
August 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – The government announced Thursday that it has charged 14 people as participants in “a deadly pipeline” to Somalia that routed money and fighters from the United States to …
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BP forces cement into Gulf oil well
August 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 LOS ANGELES – It took BP a mere five hours to pump a stream of cement down the throat of its troublesome well Thursday, finishing another major step in its …
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