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Thursday, September 16, 2010
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SP girls stay to plan
September 16, 2010 in Sports on Page B5 Shadle Park girls cross country coach Bob Isitt’s plan was simple Wednesday. If his top three runners finished 1-2-3, the Highlanders would win their Greater Spokane League opening duals on …
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Wildcats just reload for another run
September 16, 2010 in Sports on Page B5 As I walked to the Mt. Spokane football team’s practice field Monday with Wildcats coach Mike McLaughlin, he stopped to caution me. “You do realize you’re not the most popular …
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Today’s menu
September 16, 2010 in Sports on Page B6 For 09-16-2010
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On the air
September 16, 2010 in Sports on Page B6 For 09-16-2010
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Classical music season looks promising despite financial woes
September 16, 2010 in Features on Page C1 The Spokane Symphony informally launched the local classical music season with a Labor Day weekend performance at Liberty Lake – but not its traditional concert at Comstock Park, canceled for …
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Adkison remembered as ‘one of the best around’
September 16, 2010 in Features on Page C1 One of Spokane’s most prolific and accomplished artists is being remembered for her relentless pursuit of her artistic vision. Kathleen Gemberling Adkison died on Aug. 3 in Spokane at the … 1
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The Slice: They put the cart before the decorum
September 16, 2010 in Features on Page C1 Let’s start by assessing this area’s shopping-cart etiquette. “Horrible,” wrote Shireen Brigman.
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Annie’s Mailbox: Hubby sends money to inmate
September 16, 2010 in Features on Page C2 Dear Annie: I’ve been married for five years. We’ve been very happy until recently. Last year, my husband spent three days in jail due to a misunderstanding that got out …
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Horoscope
September 16, 2010 in Features on Page C2 For 09-16-2010
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Reunions
September 16, 2010 in Features on Page C3 Schools Newport High School Class of 1960 – Friday-Sunday. Contact Charlene Wood at (509) 447-5770; Robert Sedlacek at (208) 437-3569; or Barbara Bauer at (208) 448-1381 for more information.
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Gallery listings
September 16, 2010 in Features on Page C3 Galleries with new exhibits and/or receptions are indicated with a . For complete listings, see www.spokane7.com. Please send information about upcoming exhibits to features@spokesman.com. Spokane
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Arts Calendar
September 16, 2010 in Features on Page C3 Auditions “Annie” – Pend Oreille Playhouse Community Theatre, Saturday, 1 p.m. for youth actors; Sept. 29, 6:30 p.m., and Oct. 2, noon, for adult actors. (509) 671-3389, mail@pendoreilleplayers.org, www.pendoreilleplayers.org
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Dr. Gott: Kyphosis to ease as teen stops growing
September 16, 2010 in Features on Page C5 DEAR DR. GOTT: My grandson, who is 15, was just diagnosed with type II Scheuermann disease of the spine. This was discovered when he had X-rays following a minor moped …
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Stage listings
September 16, 2010 in Features on Page C5 Events of special interest are marked with a . For more listings, see www.spokane7.com. Music
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Another chapter is written
September 16, 2010 in Outdoors on Page K2 Idaho native Ryan Hatfield recently published “Idaho’s Greatest Whitetails,” which chronicles the game, the hunters and the hunts involving the best whitetail bucks ever taken in the state. The book …
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Landmark youth hunts approach
September 16, 2010 in Outdoors on Page K4 Potential duck and goose hunters under the age of 16 have the chance of a lifetime in the Idaho Panhandle this month, while a few selected Washington youths will make …
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Good hatch boosts prospects in Washington
September 16, 2010 in Outdoors on Page K4 Washington waterfowl hunters can look up to prospects for good hunting this fall. Don Kraege, Washington Fish and Wildlife Department waterfowl manager, said ducks appeared to have pulled off a …
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Panhandle waterfowl wonderland for hunters
September 16, 2010 in Outdoors on Page K5 While the Panhandle has stood out as Idaho’s hot spot for goose hunting, other waterfowl trends are similarly encouraging, said Jim Hayden, Idaho Fish and Game Department regional wildlife manager. …
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OK to grouse about grouse
September 16, 2010 in Outdoors on Page K6 Although they have virtually no money for formal surveys, Washington biologists speculate that forest grouse populations have been lower than average in the past few years. The harvest of ruffed, …
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Washington provides only opportunity for grouse slam
September 16, 2010 in Outdoors on Page K6 Washington is a rare bird for wingshooters looking to bag a “slam.” Forest grouse hunters recognize Washington as the only state that offers a four-bird slam, which was born in …
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Idaho chukars provide bright spot amid mixed bird-hunting prospects
September 16, 2010 in Outdoors on Page K7 Time to start training for the harshest bird hunting terrain in the region, since chukars may be one of the saving graces in a season of mixed news for upland …
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Grim pheasant news
September 16, 2010 in Outdoors on Page K7 An early June greeted by prolonged rain and cool weather appears to have dampened the hopes of pheasant hunters in Washington’s far-Eastern counties for the second consecutive year. But partridge …
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Elk hunters get chance at Turnbull
September 16, 2010 in Outdoors on Page K10 Eastern Washington elk hunters are exploring new terrain this year as Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge is allowing special-permit hunting for the first time since the 17,000-acre refuge was established in … 1
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No blues in the Blues for elk hunters
September 16, 2010 in Outdoors on Page K10 Blue Mountains elk numbers have increased over the past few years and are doing quite well in most areas, said Pat Fowler, state biologist in Walla Walla. “Calf survival has …

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