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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
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Police seek help finding missing man
November 17, 2010 in City Spokane Police are looking for a man who has been missing since Nov. 1. Jacob Cache Thurston, 34, was last seen leaving his Spokane residence. His family said it is …
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On eve of ban, FDA steps into debate
November 17, 2010 in Nation/World The Food and Drug Administration issued warning letters today to four manufacturers of alcoholic energy drinks often consumed by college students, saying the caffeine added to their beverages is an … 6
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Vandals’ Lavarias rushing to greatness
November 17, 2010 in Sports Idaho Vandals Aaron Lavarias is one of the WAC’s marquee pass rushers.
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Commissioner Mager concedes defeat
November 17, 2010 in City Spokane County Commissioner Bonnie Mager conceded defeat Wednesday in her bid for a second term. The election is to be certified Friday, and the latest results show challenger Al French … 13
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Gonzaga’s Harris out 4-5 days
November 17, 2010 in Sports Gonzaga received some upbeat news regarding sophomore forward Elias Harris, who left Tuesday’s game against San Diego State with an Achilles tendon injury. 2
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Whitworth counting on Riley
November 17, 2010 in Sports For three years, David Riley has contributed to the immense success of Whitworth University’s men’s basketball team by doing what he does best – which is score points. That will …
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Police officers who shot gunman identified
November 17, 2010 in City The police officers who shot and killed a gunman near a busy Spokane intersection last week have been identified as Dan Cole, Bill Hager, Bruce Palmer, Doug Strosahl, Kyle Heuett … 31
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Woman shot by trooper charged with drug trafficking
November 17, 2010 in City A Spokane woman who was nine months pregnant and unarmed when she was shot by a Washington State Patrol sergeant during a drug raid has been charged with drug trafficking. … 9
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Trader Joe’s headed to South Hill
November 17, 2010 in City Trader Joe’s, a nationwide chain that’s created a legion of food-loving fans, announced it will open its first Spokane store next year. 24
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Even lean hunting years produce fertile memories
November 17, 2010 in Sports Despite the wonderful mix of water, brush, wheat stubble and CRP cover, even my Palouse pheasant mecca is bird-poor this year.
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Vince Grippi’s Pac-10 picks
November 17, 2010 in Sports A break-even week usually isn’t a reason to celebrate. But when the week has results like last week’s had, break out the Diet Coke, it’s time to party. 1
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Figurine artist and husband sent to prison in tax case
November 17, 2010 in City, News A former Colbert couple, who reportedly has made millions from the sale of porcelain figurines, has been sentenced to federal prison for refusing to pay more than $800,000 in income … 11
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Workers find more radioactivity at Hanford site
November 17, 2010 in Region Workers cleaning up the nation’s most contaminated nuclear site have discovered an area of soil so radioactive it exceeds lethal limits tenfold, the U.S. Department of Energy announced today with … 2
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Change sparks East Valley
November 17, 2010 in Sports When your team is 1-5 and struggling, sometimes change can, well, spark change. That’s exactly what happened for the East Valley football team.
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Road cleared after frozen fish flies at Fishtrap on I-90
November 17, 2010 in City One lane of Interstate 90 was blocked this morning at the Fishtrap Lake exit when a semi truck with a load of frozen salmon overturned, spilling its load. The roadway … 9
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Suspect dead, officer wounded in Idaho shooting
November 17, 2010 in Idaho, Region Idaho County officials say a 47-year-old man wanted in Colorado is dead and a deputy sheriff was injured during a shootout in Riggins. 2
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Detour due tonight on U.S. 2 in Mead
November 17, 2010 in City Southbound traffic on U.S. Highway 2 near Mead will be diverted onto a detour route tonight so that a striping crew can installed recessed pavement markers.
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NW today: Washington refuses Capitol Nativity scene
November 17, 2010 in Region Washington state officials have refused a small Nativity scene that a Catholic group sent to Gov. Chris Gregoire for the state Capitol. 3
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Valley rain tonight; then all snow and cold
November 17, 2010 in City, Idaho The next in a series of winter storms is going to bring rain to lower elevations and up to a foot or more of snow to the mountains of the … 2
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Royal engagement lifts Britain out of gloom
November 17, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 LONDON – Forget the talk of dire spending cuts and grim economic times. Who needs doom and gloom when royal confetti is in the air? Prince William and Kate Middleton, … 3
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Political opposites align for sake of at-risk library
November 17, 2010 in City on Page A1 They disagree on many – perhaps most – of the major issues of the day, but Louise Chadez and Cindy Zapotocky are united on at least one: They strongly oppose … 3
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2009 child welfare law disputed
November 17, 2010 in City on Page A1 The union representing state workers has accused the Washington Department of Social and Health Services of attempting an end run around the Legislature in order to privatize child welfare services. … 4
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Wind brings hint of what’s ahead
November 17, 2010 in City on Page A1 A powerful burst of wind, possibly in excess of 80 mph, knocked down a string of Avista transmission poles near Potlatch, Idaho, at the height of Tuesday morning’s storm that … 2
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Accuracy watch
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