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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
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Semi rollover blocks US 95 in Bonners Ferry
October 19, 2010 Police are investigating an accident on US 95 near Main Street in Bonners Ferry tonight around 6 after a semi-truck rolled over, according to an Idaho State Police dispatcher.
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McMorris Rodgers, Romeyn spar over jobs, immigration
October 19, 2010 in City Democratic challenger Daryl Romeyn tried to paint Cathy McMorris Rodgers as a do-nothing incumbent who has no solutions for federal deficits, illegal immigration, high school dropouts or childhood obesity. McMorris … 19
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Rangers close in on first World Series
October 19, 2010 in Sports NEW YORK — No disputing this: The Texas Rangers are routing the New York Yankees and are now just one win from their first trip to the World Series. Bengie …
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Stanford coach has all the luck
October 19, 2010 in Sports PULLMAN – Football coaches have been known to gush over a player they admire, saying things like “he’s the kind of player you wouldn’t mind marrying your daughter,” and other …
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Men accused of helping murder suspect burn home
October 19, 2010 in City Two men are accused of helping a Spokane felon burn the home of a man he murdered, the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office announced today. 1
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Giants take 2-1 series lead
October 19, 2010 in Sports SAN FRANCISCO — Cody Ross came through with another key hit this postseason, Matt Cain dazzled to outduel Cole Hamels and the San Francisco Giants beat the Philadelphia Phillies 3-0 …
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Firefighters tackle Browne’s Addition fire
October 19, 2010 in City Firefighters responded to a working structure fire in Browne’s Addition at 3:38 p.m. Tuesday. Crews saw flames and thick black smoke billowing out of a two-story, eight-car garage when they … 3
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Vehicle fire closes Maple at Second
October 19, 2010 in City A vehicle fire near Second Avenue and Maple Street has closed Maple this afternoon while firefighters extinguish the blaze.
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Chinese woman’s deportation delayed one year
October 19, 2010 in City Shou Feng Zheng, a Spokane mother who faced deportation to her native People’s Republic of China, won a last-minute stay today, allowing her to stay in the United States for … 3
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Military recruiters told to accept gay applicants
October 19, 2010 in Nation/World The Defense Department said today that it is accepting openly gay recruits, but is warning applicants they might not be allowed to stick around for long. 4
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One block of East Sprague closes on Wednesday
October 19, 2010 in City Drivers on East Sprague Avenue will face a short detour on Wednesday.
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Two men trapped when vehicle falls on North Side
October 19, 2010 Two men were injured in northeast Spokane this morning when a vehicle they were working on dropped onto them, fire officials said.
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NFL brass hits back
October 19, 2010 in Sports The NFL will immediately begin suspending players for dangerous and flagrant hits that violate rules, particularly those involving helmets.
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Energy Department wants to remove Hanford reactor
October 19, 2010 in Region A key Department of Energy report is recommending that the K East Reactor be torn down rather than put into long-term storage like most of Hanford’s other reactors.
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Fox Theater restoration to be recognized nationally
October 19, 2010 in City The Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox is being recognized nationally with a preservation honor award following completion of $31 million restoration in 2007. 3
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NW today: Idaho Fish and Game director cited for trespass
October 19, 2010 in Region Idaho Department of Fish and Game Director Cal Groen has a Nov. 10 date in a northcentral Idaho courtroom after being cited for trespassing.
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Bright autumn weather giving way to weekend storms
October 19, 2010 in City, Idaho Four more days of warm afternoon sunshine are in the forecast, but so is a change to cool, wet weather starting Friday night through early next week.
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Fairchild airmen refuel fighters high above Afghanistan
October 19, 2010 in City on Page A1 SOMEWHERE OVER AFGHANISTAN – Staff Sgt. Aaron McLaughlin eased the KC-135’s fuel boom toward the fully armed fighter jet pushing up beneath the tanker’s tail. Within moments the two aircraft … 6
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Congressional rivals’ debate back on again
October 19, 2010 in City on Page A1 Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Democratic challenger Daryl Romeyn will debate tonight after all. The televised debate, which last week was listed as off, then on, then off again, was … 10
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Idaho pulling back on wolves
October 19, 2010 in Idaho on Page A1 Idaho Gov. Butch Otter ordered state wildlife managers Monday to stop arresting poachers and investigating illegal killings of wolves, saying the state is getting out of wolf management. Without the … 6
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Hart says he’ll pay state for timber
October 19, 2010 in Idaho on Page A1 BOISE – Idaho state Rep. Phil Hart announced Monday that he’s sending a check to the state for logs he took from school endowment land in 1996 to build his … 4
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Cell phone omission may skew election polls
October 19, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 WASHINGTON – Watching the polls to figure out who’s up and who’s down this election season? Be careful. The poll may have a pro-Republican bias. The ranks of Americans who … 5
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Palin launches tour of tea party rallies
October 19, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 RENO, Nev. – Sarah Palin launched a two-week run of tea party rallies Monday leading up to the election and teased supporters about a possible presidential run for herself, saying … 9
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Judge rejects ‘don’t ask’ request
October 19, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 RIVERSIDE, Calif. – A federal judge in Riverside who declared the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy banning gays unconstitutional issued a tentative ruling Monday rejecting the federal government’s request …
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