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Friday, November 5, 2010
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Prep football scores: Friday, Nov. 5
November 5, 2010 in Sports Washington and Idaho high school football scores for Friday, Nov. 5.
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Ferris rolls over Wenatchee
November 5, 2010 in Sports The third-ranked Ferris Saxons scored four touchdowns in the first quarter – the final one coming on the period’s last play – and they cruised to a 48-3 victory over …
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Mt. Spokane wins wild one
November 5, 2010 in Sports Mt. Spokane’s offense was efficient and destructive as the Wildcats sprinted past the Kennewick Lions 62-35 in a 3A play-in Friday. University defeated Eastmont 21-6. The two GSL teams will …
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Coeur d’Alene eliminates Lake City
November 5, 2010 in Sports An opening-round playoff game against their chief rivals turned into an offensive display for the Coeur d’Alene Vikings.
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Richland smothers Sankey, G-Prep
November 5, 2010 in Sports For the most part the Bombers contained Bishop Sankey and the Bullpups had nothing else to offer, losing 21-7 in the 4A football play-in game at Fran Rish Stadium on … 1
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Zags find things to work on in win
November 5, 2010 in Sports Curtailing turnovers will probably be at the top of the practice agenda after the Bulldogs committed 12 in the first half of their 90-58 rout of Southern Oregon in front …
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WSU rolls over L-C State
November 5, 2010 in Sports Washington State men’s basketball coach Ken Bone got what he wanted out of Friday night. An exhibition victory over Lewis-Clark State. Check that off with an 89-49 final before 3,682 …
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Montana elk hunters shoot wolf
November 5, 2010 in Outdoors Two Montana hunters abandoned the meat from their elk and fled with their horses as a pack of wolves harassed them. After shooting in the air did not scare the … 4
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Playground eggs recovered
November 5, 2010 in City Two giant fiberglass eagle eggs taken from the Discovery Playground in Spokane Valley last month were recovered Thursday.
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Warehouse idea for SCRAPS gains traction
November 5, 2010 in City Plans for a new regional animal-control shelter took a step forward this week when public officials warmed to a site near the county fairgrounds.
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Idaho Vandals want to make amends
November 5, 2010 in Sports It’s no wonder the Vandals want a redo with the Wolf Pack. Last year Nevada blitzed Idaho for 484 rushing yards and five touchdowns of at least 35 yards in …
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1,000 steelhead dead at Dworshak
November 5, 2010 in Outdoors Dworshak Dam workers rallied to save 511 steelhead they discovered trapped by a maintenance project, but twice that many fish perished
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Whitworth in role of spoiler
November 5, 2010 in Sports Whitworth, bounced from the Northwest Conference football title race with last week’s loss, will try to keep Linfield from celebrating a championship today.
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Cougars focus on Cal running game
November 5, 2010 in Sports The past two years, the University of California’s football team has treated the Washington State run defense like a traffic cone on U.S. 195.
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Tight local races show little movement
November 5, 2010 Spokane County tallied 11,111 move ballots today from the Tuesday election, but the new totals didn’t change any of the races that remain close. 1
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New ethics complaint filed against Hart
November 5, 2010 in Idaho A GOP lawmaker from North Idaho has filed a new ethics complaint against Rep. Phil Hart, saying Hart’s 1996 theft of state school endowment-owned timber, claims of legislative immunity and … 4
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Washington election turnout may top 70 percent
November 5, 2010 in Region Washington elections officials say a late surge in ballots will likely push the turnout for Tuesday’s election to 70 percent or higher. 5
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Hiring spurt in October eases jobs crisis a bit
November 5, 2010 in Business, Nation/World The jobs crisis eased a bit in October as companies stepped up hiring, suggesting further gains ahead. Still, hiring remains far too weak to drive down unemployment, now stuck at … 38
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Moses Lake carbon fiber plant could double
November 5, 2010 in News OLYMPIA — Gov. Chris Gregoire said BMW could double the size of a carbon fiber manufacturing facility being built in Moses Lake. 2
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Candle apparently caused Halloween apartment fire
November 5, 2010 in City An unattended candle left burning in a second-floor unit of Houston House Apartments may have caused a fire that led to evacuation of 54 residents of the northeast Spokane complex.
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Power out near Rathdrum, Spirit Lake
November 5, 2010 in Idaho Kootenai Electric Cooperative reported this morning that power has been put out to about 850 customers north of Rathdrum and at Spirit Lake. 1
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Pelosi will seek to stay as House Democrats’ leader
November 5, 2010 in Nation/World Nancy Pelosi, the nation’s first female House speaker, said today she will try to stay on as leader of the House Democrats despite huge election losses that cost her party … 12
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NW today: Radioactive rabbit trapped at Hanford
November 5, 2010 in Region A radioactive rabbit was trapped on the Hanford nuclear reservation, but there is no sign any people were exposed to the animal. 8
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Mild November weather changing by Sunday
November 5, 2010 in City, Idaho Higher elevation clouds are expected to move across the Inland Northwest today from a change in weather that will bring rain on Sunday and colder temperatures next week.

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