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Friday, October 29, 2010
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Ferris claims GSL crown
October 29, 2010 in Sports Ferris football coach Jim Sharkey has been looking for a way to jump-start the Saxons’ offense this season. Three touchdowns in the first quarter was the answer Friday as third-ranked …
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Viks best Lake City
October 29, 2010 in Sports Coaches get old quickly with games like Coeur d’Alene’s thrilling 19-14 win over Lake City Friday night.
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Football scores: Friday, Oct. 29
October 29, 2010 in Sports Football scores for Friday, Oct. 29
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Another tough game for Eagles
October 29, 2010 in Sports There is no rest as the Eagles travel to dangerous Portland State for a football game Saturday evening.
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Chicago Jewish groups on alert for odd packages
October 29, 2010 in Nation/World Leaders of Jewish institutions in Chicago put their staffs on alert today following the overseas discovery of U.S.-bound packages aboard cargo jets that contained explosives.
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ASU presents Cougars with opportunity
October 29, 2010 in Sports The Cougars have just completed a gantlet against three tough opponents, but have a chance for notch a win at Arizona State on Saturday. 1
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Police identify bodies found in Post Falls home
October 29, 2010 in City Police have identified two people who were found dead inside a Post Falls home Thursday evening. Christina K. Mandriguez, 38, and Jeffrey A. Hayes, 54, each died of a single …
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Highway 26 reopened after semi truck rollover
October 29, 2010 in City, Region Both lanes of State Highway 26, which were blocked four miles west of Colfax Today after a semi truck rollover accident, are now opened.
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Halloween evening to be mild, likely dry
October 29, 2010 in City, Idaho The forecast for 6 p.m. on Sunday is calling for a temperature of 48 degrees and a 13 percent chance of showers lingering from a rain storm that is expected …
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Idaho AG wants inmate’s death sentence reinstated
October 29, 2010 in Idaho State Attorney General Lawrence Wasden wants the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn an Idaho Supreme Court decision that largely cleared the way for a former death row inmate to be … 1
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Idaho Vandals: Long flight, tough opponent
October 29, 2010 in Sports The punishing stretch began at Colorado State and wraps up Saturday night at Hawaii – five games in five time zones, with nearly 7,000 miles accounted for through the air.
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Spokane’s Planned Parenthood fined by state
October 29, 2010 in City Planned Parenthood of the Inland Northwest will pay the state $345,000 after settling a 2009 audit that uncovered the clinic used incorrect codes and provided insufficient documentation for some claims … 34
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Terror plot thwarted as US-bound explosives seized
October 29, 2010 in Nation/World Authorities on three continents thwarted multiple terrorist attacks aimed at the United States from Yemen on Friday, seizing two explosive packages addressed to Chicago-area synagogues and packed aboard cargo jets. … 3
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Whitworth may take field without Anderson
October 29, 2010 in Sports If the Whitworth Pirates are to break from a four-way, second-place logjam in the Northwest Conference football standings, they’ll probably have to do it without their best player.
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Garry student expelled, 13 others suspended over gun
October 29, 2010 in City A Garry Middle School student has been expelled after bringing a 9mm gun to school in anticipation of a fight off campus later in the day. Thirteen additional students were … 15
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NW today: Teen admits ‘Chain Saw Chicken’ vandalism
October 29, 2010 in Region A 13-year-old Sandy-area boy has admitted cutting down trees on Highway 26 in vandalism local residents blamed on the “chain saw chicken.” 1
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Spokane party goers end up with knife wounds
October 29, 2010 in City 22-year-old man was booked on a charge of first-degree assault after two people at a party were injured in a slashing incident in North Spokane early today, Spokane police said.
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Local agency helps small businesses with loans
October 29, 2010 in City on Page A1 Kay Kallenbach can’t say enough good things about SNAP Financial Access. The nonprofit community development financial institution gave Kallenbach more than a business loan when nobody else would; it gave … 5
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U.S. reveals one secret from intelligence world: the budget
October 29, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – It used to be a closely guarded secret, but on Thursday the U.S. government disclosed for the first time in more than a decade what it spent on … 1
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Cement key in oil well’s failure
October 29, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Houston-based Halliburton knew that the cement it was using to seal BP’s Deepwater Horizon oil well was likely to be unstable, but it didn’t tell BP or act … 1
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Brothers guilty of racially harassing man
October 29, 2010 in City on Page A1 Following the third trial in eight months, two Coeur d’Alene brothers were found guilty Thursday of racially harassing and threatening a Hispanic man in August 2009. Sentencing was set for … 1
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Actor James MacArthur, 72, dies
October 29, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 James MacArthur, an actor best known for portraying Detective Danny “Danno” Williams on the original “Hawaii Five-0,” the TV series that turned “Book ’em, Danno” into a national catchphrase, has …
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Indonesian volcano erupts again as deaths reach 34
October 29, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 SLEMAN, Indonesia – Indonesia’s Mount Merapi spewed clouds of ash into the air in new eruptions Thursday and today, a top vulcanologist said, as the death toll from an earlier …
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NATO cautious on Kandahar
October 29, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – NATO won’t know until June if the security gains being made in the Taliban-stronghold of Kandahar will hold, a top commander said Thursday, lowering hopes for a quick …
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