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Friday, May 28, 2010
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Shock host No. 1 Sharks
May 28, 2010 in Sports It essentially qualifies as a big game when the participants involved don’t bother trying to dismiss it as just another game. 2
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Stadium edges Ferris 1-0 in soccer semifinal
May 28, 2010 in Sports LAKEWOOD, Wash. – The Stadium Tigers left no doubt that they were the best team Friday. The Ferris Saxons, though, showed why they deserved to be on the same field … 1
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Mead’s Hutchinson wins shot put
May 28, 2010 in Sports TACOMA – Courtney Hutchinson witnessed her first Star Track as a first-grader when her sister Corissa was participating for Mead. After Corissa was a surprise winner in the shot put, … 2
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Mariners’ Lee grounds Angels
May 28, 2010 in Sports ANAHEIM, Calif. — Cliff Lee struck out 10 in eight innings and Milton Bradley drove in three runs as the Seattle Mariners beat the Los Angeles Angels 8-3 on Friday … 2
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NEA discus athletes sweep
May 28, 2010 in Sports Three Northeast A League strong men did their part Friday, leading a productive first day for area athletes during the boys State 1A/2B/1B track and field meets that got under …
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Cheney in soccer finals
May 28, 2010 in Sports Austin Walker scored both of his team’s goals and senior goalkeeper Andrew Wilson was his usual stellar self as the Blackhawks blanked Toppenish 2-0 in the State 2A boys soccer …
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State 4A/3A/2A track results
May 28, 2010 in Sports Results from the state 4A/3A/2A track and field championships in Tacoma.
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1B/2B/1A track results
May 28, 2010 in Sports Friday’s results from the WIAA 1B, 2B, 1A state track and field championships at Eastern Washington University.
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Teen drivers in fatal wreck had been drinking
May 28, 2010 in City Two teenagers had been drinking when they crashed their cars last winter, killing a 19-year-old Spokane woman. 1
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Rain pushes back softball tournaments
May 28, 2010 in Sports University softball coach Jon Schuh enjoys coaching girls for many reasons. One of those reasons was quite evident Friday when the State 4A softball tournament in Tacoma was postponed. 1
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South Hill tenants displaced by fire return home
May 28, 2010 in City Nearly half of the 41 tenants of a South Hill apartment building were allowed to return to their homes today, three weeks after they were displaced by a suspected arson … 1
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Golden moments for area girls
May 28, 2010 in Sports Breanne Taylor of Northwest Christian, Anadae Clark Egland of Lakeside and Andrea Heinen of Cusick win at the small school track and field championships at EWU.
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Aldana-Villanueva sentenced for Coeur d’Alene murder
May 28, 2010 in Idaho A Honduran national who fatally shot a beloved member of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe after a confrontation at a downtown Coeur d’Alene bar last year was sentenced Friday to 28 … 2
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Wash. may not get any more school stimulus dollars
May 28, 2010 in Region The director of Gov. Chris Gregoire’s Washington, D.C., office hopes a visit home will influence members of Congress to think again about sending more money to public schools to avoid … 2
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Missing Spokane Valley woman found
May 28, 2010 in City Spokane Valley police say a missing 78-year-old woman missing for several hours today has been found.
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‘Diff’rent Strokes’ star Gary Coleman dies
May 28, 2010 in Features Gary Coleman, the child star of the smash 1970s TV sitcom “Diff’rent Strokes” whose later career was marred by medical and legal problems, has died after suffering an intercranial hemorrhage. …
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County jail announces 10 more layoffs
May 28, 2010 in City Spokane County officials say they will lay off an additional 10 jail employees to offset budget shortfalls they attribute to a drop in the number of inmates. 12
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Obama administration extends roadless moratorium
May 28, 2010 in Nation/World The Obama administration is extending for another year the moratorium on most logging and mining in millions of acres of remote and rugged sections of national forests.
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Gunman robs bank in north Spokane
May 28, 2010 in City A gunman robbed a bank in north Spokane this morning. The robbery occurred about 9 a.m. at the Washington Trust Bank, 3810 N. Maple St. The robber displayed a gun …
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Inmate kills entangled deer at Walla Walla work farm
May 28, 2010 in City The Washington State Penitentiary says an inmate on a work crew killed and butchered a deer outside the prison at Walla Walla. 3
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Gas stations challenge Washington deal with tribes
May 28, 2010 in City A statewide coalition of service stations has filed a lawsuit against Gov. Chris Gregoire, the Department of Licensing and the state to challenge fuel tax reimbursement agreements with regional American … 2
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Showers expected through Saturday
May 28, 2010 in City, Idaho The effects of Thursday’s rain storm will continue through the next two days as a low pressure area continues to keep the Inland Northwest on the cooler side of spring.
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Medicare ‘doughnut’ help coming
May 28, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Senior citizens who hit the so-called “doughnut hole” in Medicare’s drug benefit will begin getting $250 rebate checks in two weeks, the Obama administration announced Thursday, providing one … 9
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House approves ‘don’t ask’ repeal
May 28, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The House on Thursday delivered a victory to President Barack Obama and gay rights groups by approving a proposal to repeal the law that allows gays to serve …

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