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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
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Humane Society begins work with rescued Labradoodles
September 1, 2010 in City It may take Lightning, a Labradoodle with yellow fur matted by filth, weeks or even months to not shy away from people at the door of his kennel. Lightning is … 2
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Sheriff confirms deputy in pastor shooting on vacation
September 1, 2010 in News, City The deputy who fatally shot a Spokane Valley pastor last week has been unavailable for interviews with detectives probing the tragic shooting death because he reportedly was allowed to leave … 162
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Spokane Shock lose Sauk to Utah
September 1, 2010 in Sports Spokane offensive coordinator Matt Sauk has accepted a similar position with the Utah Blaze, according to Shock head coach Rob Keefe.
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Eastern Eagles uneasy about mysterious Nevada
September 1, 2010 in Sports RENO, Nev. – Listening to Eastern Washington University’s football coaches, it becomes difficult to determine what concerns them most about Thursday’s season opener against the University of Nevada – what … 3
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BYU to play Idaho, other WAC schools in football
September 1, 2010 in Sports DENVER – The Western Athletic Conference and Brigham Young University have entered into a scheduling agreement as announced today by WAC Commissioner Karl Benson. With BYU declaring that it will …
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Museums of the Silver Valley
September 1, 2010 in Awayfinder destinations Visiting museums is like finding a window into the past. A community’s history shows the struggles and tragedies they collectively have endured. Fires, crop failures, natural and man-made disasters, industry …
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Fall spectacle on Sherman Pass
September 1, 2010 in Awayfinder destinations In the fall, Sherman Pass, a 35-mile stretch of Washington highway from Kettle Falls to Republic becomes a corridor of color. From the first hill’s crest, travelers are greeted by …
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A scary way to amuse yourself
September 1, 2010 in Awayfinder destinations Think the Timber Terror, Aftershock and the other roller coasters at Silverwood Theme Park are scary? You haven’t seen scary yet, not the kind that the big North Idaho amusement …
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Pine Butte Guest Ranch blends education, conservation
September 1, 2010 in Awayfinder destinations As aspens shimmer in autumn sunshine along the eastern slope of the Northern Rockies and a red-tailed hawk floats above the trees, naturalist Nikki Mann describes how the birds evolved …
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Oktoberfests in Montana
September 1, 2010 in Awayfinder destinations Lederhosen and green felt alpine hats will mingle with Hawaiian-shirt- and hiking-short-clad festival lovers at Whitefish, Montana’s first-ever Great Northwest Oktoberfest, Oct. 14-16.
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Hang gliding in the Inland Northwest – the “green” machine
September 1, 2010 in Awayfinder destinations It makes sense, when floating around Steptoe Butte, that Icarus would have wanted to defy gravity, impugn the gods and challenge the sun to soar closer to the ionosphere. Maybe … 1
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Firefighters have railroad tie fire under control
September 1, 2010 in City The Spokane Fire Department has a fire in the BNSF Railway yard under control. The fire started in some railroad ties on BNSF’s Yardley yard east of Havana, north of … 1
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Calendar of Events
September 1, 2010 in Awayfinder destinations Enjoy a variety of events this fall in Spokane, Portland, Seattle. Western Montana and Northern Idaho.
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Tung Loon fire on Division may be electrical
September 1, 2010 in City A Spokane fire investigator this morning said he is looking at the likelihood that a Tuesday night fire at Tung Loon restaurant on North Division was caused by an electrical … 5
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Fall brings unexpected in Glacier National Park
September 1, 2010 in Awayfinder destinations It’s September. Which means that one of Montana’s undiscovered seasons is in full swing, welcoming travelers looking for a quieter experience in Glacier National Park. Plus, the season typically gives …
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Fall family staycations
September 1, 2010 in Awayfinder destinations September is here … already? Thanks to an extra dose of spring rain and cooler-than-average temperatures in June, Inland Northwesterners might be feeling as though they were cheated out of …
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Oregon wine country welcomes fans of fermentation
September 1, 2010 in Awayfinder destinations Looking for an exciting, picturesque, fun place to visit this fall? Enjoy fine wine? If you answered yes to those questions, a trip to Oregon wine country may be the …
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Coeur d’Alene council election going to trial
September 1, 2010 in Idaho A disputed Coeur d’Alene city council election is apparently going to trial. First District Judge Charles Hosack denied a request for summary judgment by incumbent Mike Kennedy on Tuesday.
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Drivers Wanted: Destination Unknown New company rents vans to travelers
September 1, 2010 in Awayfinder destinations Volkswagen may have retired the “Drivers Wanted” advertising tagline in 2005, but for Scott Quinnett, the slogan remains the heart and soul of his business: Dragonflyvans, which rents classic Volkswagen …
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Day tripping to Bonners Ferry, Idaho’s Forgotten War
September 1, 2010 in Awayfinder destinations I feared losing spiritual and intellectual supplication after having lived and worked for decades in Indian Country — Arizona, New Mexico and West Texas – and then moving to the … 1
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Co-workers, family remember helicopter crash victims
September 1, 2010 in Outdoors, Idaho, Region Devastated co-workers of two Idaho Department of Fish and Game fisheries biologists killed in a helicopter crash Tuesday remember them as dedicated, passionate about their jobs and fun to be …
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WSU grizzly dies in attack by older bears
September 1, 2010 in Outdoors, Idaho, Region A two-year old grizzly bear was mauled to death by two older bears in an abnormal altercation Tuesday afternoon at the Washington State University Bear Center, according to a news …
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Warmer weather expected through Saturday
September 1, 2010 in City, Idaho With Tuesday’s rainstorm departing the region, today’s weather should be the start of a short-term warming trend. Unfortunately, it won’t last long enough to make the Labor Day weekend a …
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Son offers insight into pastor’s fatal encounter
September 1, 2010 in City on Page A1 Spokane Valley pastor Wayne Scott Creach and his wife had a prearranged system for when the business owner encountered trespassers on the couple’s sprawling nursery and greenhouse complex in Spokane … 79
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