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‘Fiesta’ fair theme riles some in Bonner GOP
July 7, 2010 in City, Idaho Republican leaders in Sandpoint don’t want their participation in the “Fiesta at the Fair” theme for this year’s Bonner County Fair to be mistaken for a weakening of their resolve … 13
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Former CHAS doctor accused of sexual misconduct
July 7, 2010 in News Washington state medical investigators accused a former Spokane doctor of sexual misconduct after three female patients complained. Dr. Chandra Reddy, who had practiced at the Community Health Association of Spokane … 5
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Cross-country child porn case gets man 12 years
July 7, 2010 in News A man who fled child pornography charges in West Virginia will spend 12 years in federal prison after his he was arrested in North Idaho with more than 200,000 explicit …
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Liberty Lake company provides space shuttle software
July 7, 2010 in Business Some software used by astronauts on board the space shuttle gets there thanks to people working for a Liberty Lake company.
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High temps could create smog in Washington
July 7, 2010 in News Hot weather over the next few days could cause a build up of smog-forming ozone.
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Idaho cutting service at local tax offices
July 7, 2010 in Idaho Idaho plans to shut down face-to-face customer service at its five Tax Commission field offices outside Boise on Aug. 2, to free workers in those offices to focus on audits …
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Memorial service Thursday for fallen marine
July 7, 2010 in News A memorial service for the 23-year-old U.S. Marine killed June 22 while serving in combat operations in Afghanistan will be Thursday in Spokane Valley.
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Road closed for construction at Kendall Yards
July 7, 2010 in News Ide Avenue west of Monroe Street is closed to traffic starting today until an undetermined date due to development of the Kendall Yards site.
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Spain tops Germany to gain final
July 7, 2010 in Sports Spain will play for the World Cup title for the very first time, thanks to Carles Puyol’s goal on a powerful header in the second half Wednesday night. The 1-0 …
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Ground broken for BMW parts plant at Moses Lake
July 7, 2010 in Business Gov. Chris Gregoire and other officials broke ground today on a carbon fiber plant at Moses Lake that will make parts for a BMW electric car.
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Business update: Mortgage applications rise 7 percent
July 7, 2010 in Business Applications for home loans rose last week as consumers raced to refinance at the lowest rates in decades. The Mortgage Bankers Associations said today that overall applications increased nearly 7 …
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Coast Guard: 3 dead after copter crash off Wash.
July 7, 2010 in Region A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crashed a few hundred yards off the coast of Washington state on Wednesday, killing three of four crew members on board.
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Chris Bosh to join Dwyane Wade with Heat
July 7, 2010 in Sports Chris Bosh has decided to team up with Dwyane Wade at Miami, The Associated Press reports.
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Idaho tourism industry shows signs of hope
July 7, 2010 in Idaho Idaho’s $3 billion tourism industry is showing fledgling signs of recovery, with outfitters among those who expect their businesses to expand this year after the poor economy caused guests to …
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Summer weather extends this week
July 7, 2010 in News The summer weather may have been slow coming, but it continues today with a high of 86, and hotter temperatures forecast for the rest of the week.
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Highway 231 reopens in Stevens County near Valley
July 7, 2010 in City Highway 231 in Stevens County, about 3 miles north of Valley, has reopened after a logging truck that rolled has been removed. The road was blocked in both directions after …
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Drinking fountains, shelters among features at off-leash dog park
July 7, 2010 in Idaho on Page A1 After two years of meetings, volunteer labor and fundraising, it appears Kootenai County’s first off-leash dog park is poised to open in September. “We’re planning to open and dedicate the …
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Postal Service asks for 2-cent stamp increase
July 7, 2010 in City on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The U.S. Postal Service on Tuesday proposed a 2-cent increase to the price of a first-class stamp. The Postal Service, facing an estimated $7 billion shortfall in 2011, … 3
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Government sues Arizona over law on immigration
July 7, 2010 in City on Page A1 PHOENIX – The Obama administration sued Arizona on Tuesday to throw out the state’s toughest-in-the-nation immigration law and keep other states from copying it. The lawsuit filed in federal court … 19
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Federal agents seize guns, grenades, ammunition
July 7, 2010 in City on Page A1 Two Idaho men are in custody following an undercover federal probe into illegal explosives manufacturing that included the seizure of hand grenades, firearms and 10,000 rounds of rifle ammo. Kenneth …
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Accuracy watch
July 7, 2010 in City on Page A2 For 07-07-2010
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Judge orders Lohan to 90 days in jail
July 7, 2010 in City on Page A2 BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – A judge sentenced Lindsay Lohan on Tuesday to 90 days in jail and an inpatient rehab program after finding the actress had violated her probation in … 2
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Summer’s got sizzle in wilting Northeast
July 7, 2010 in City on Page A3 NEW YORK – The East Coast roasted under an unrelenting sun Tuesday as record-setting temperatures soared past 100 from Virginia to Massachusetts, utility companies cranked up power to the limit …
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U.S. bond ‘unbreakable’ with Israel
July 7, 2010 in City on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Eager to show unity to the world, President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday dismissed talk of a rift as wildly unfounded, and Netanyahu … 4
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