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Sankey runs for 299 in G-Prep’s victory
September 17, 2010 in Sports The Gonzaga Prep football team resembled the team picked to capture the Greater Spokane League championship Friday in a victory over University.
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Hernandez flirts with no-hitter in M’s win
September 17, 2010 in Sports Felix Hernandez took a no-hitter into the eighth inning, pitching the Seattle Mariners past the first-place Texas Rangers 2-1 on Friday night and boosting his bid for the A.L. Cy …
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Plane crash kills pilot south of Coeur d’Alene
September 17, 2010 in Idaho One man is dead after the small plane he was flying crashed about seven miles south of Coeur d’Alene.
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Deputy shoots, injures man north of Spokane
September 17, 2010 in City The Washington State Patrol is investigating a deputy-involved shooting overnight in the area near the Little Spokane River in north Spokane County. 39
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UI host to UNLV in night football game
September 17, 2010 in Sports The University of Idaho football team is host to UNLV on Saturday night.
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When police issue order, only legal choice is to comply
September 17, 2010 in City Although the Constitution gives citizens the right to bear arms, state laws passed since then dictate how citizens can legally carry and use weapons. Spokane County Prosecutor Steve Tucker and … 24
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Spokesman-Review wins six regional awards
September 17, 2010 in City The Spokesman-Review brought home six awards from the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Association convention in Portland this week. 10
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EWU-UM matchup has it all
September 17, 2010 in Sports Red turf … renamed playing field … Big Sky Conference opener … the hated Griz in the house. Is there any element of intrigue missing from that list for the … 1
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John Blanchette: Taking both sides in EWU turf debate
September 17, 2010 in Sports Eastern Washington’s new football turf? I love it. It’s wild. That ridiculous red rug? I hate it. It’s just another gimmick in a gimmicked-up world.
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WSU has more than run-and-shoot to worry about
September 17, 2010 in Sports When playing a June Jones-coached football team, a majority of the pregame hype usually centers round his much-imitated run-and-shoot offense. Rightfully so. While at Hawaii, Jones’ teams were in the …
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Few in Vancouver are angry at acid hoax woman
September 17, 2010 in Region The scars on her face were real, but her story about being splashed with acid was a horrific hoax. 2
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Montgomery arrested, released on outstanding misdemeanor warrant
September 17, 2010 in Sports Washington State University senior running back James Montgomery turned himself into the Pullman Police Department on Thursday evening, was arrested, posted bond and was released on an outstanding misdemeanor warrant.
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Snow closes Glacier Park Road
September 17, 2010 in Outdoors Snowstorms have forced today’s temporary closure of a portion of Going-to-the-Sun Road through Glacier National Park.
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Cement starts flowing to plug BP well for good
September 17, 2010 in Nation/World Crews started pumping cement today deep under the seafloor to permanently plug BP’s blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico.
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2009 a terrible year for Western lumber production
September 17, 2010 in Business, Region The Western lumber industry had its worst year in 2009 since records have been kept and the outlook for this year is even more dismal.
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Plea deal reached in SE Idaho teen marriage case
September 17, 2010 in Idaho, Region A plea agreement was reached with a 28-year-old woman charged with engaging in sexual relations with a 16-year-old boy she said she plans to marry, officials said. 5
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Minnick goes negative in new ad
September 17, 2010 in Idaho Idaho 1st District Congressman Walt Minnick has gone negative, airing a new TV commercial across the district attacking GOP challenger Raul Labrador for his work as an immigration lawyer and … 3
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Wet weekend ahead
September 17, 2010 in City, Idaho A wet weekend is shaping up across the Inland Northwest as a Pacific low spins clouds and moisture toward the region from warm subtropical waters.
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UK Police: 5 arrested in alleged threat to pope
September 17, 2010 in Nation/World An alleged threat to Pope Benedict XVI led to the pre-dawn arrests of five men in London on Friday on the second day of the pontiff’s trip to Britain, police …
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Police report details pastor’s shooting
September 17, 2010 in City on Page A1 Deputy Brian Hirzel told investigators that he feared for his life before he fired the shot that killed Pastor Wayne Scott Creach. The 733-page investigative file released Thursday by the … 52
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Final decision on state cuts, layoffs to come by Oct. 1
September 17, 2010 in City on Page A1 State health care programs could shrink or disappear in the coming months, at least one state prison could close and college classes could be more crowded next semester as state … 8
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Mercury emissions too high during incinerator test
September 17, 2010 in City on Page A1 Spokane’s Waste-to-Energy Plant violated air pollution law during annual air testing in June. April Westby, an environmental engineer for the Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency, said the agency’s director, Bill … 8
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Recession has pushed millions more to poverty
September 17, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The withering recession pushed the number of Americans who are living in poverty to a 51-year high in 2009 and left a record 50.7 million people without health … 1
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Lennon killer forgets other potential targets
September 17, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 BUFFALO, N.Y. – John Lennon’s killer could recall at his parole board hearing this month that he had considered shooting Johnny Carson or Elizabeth Taylor instead, but he couldn’t remember …
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