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Saturday, September 25, 2010
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Panthers win in shootout
September 25, 2010 in Sports on Page C6 Kara Marbury scored in the final two minutes to send the match into overtime and Behka Nemec’s conversion clinched the shootout for the Mead girls soccer team (7-0, 2-0), which …
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WSU drops opener
September 25, 2010 in Sports on Page C6 Alaina Bergsma and Katherine Fischer combined for 23 kills and Jocelyn Levig added seven blocks as the No. 15 Oregon volleyball team (13-0, 1-0) remained unbeaten with a 25-19, 25-13, …
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Backup remains ready
September 25, 2010 in Sports on Page C6 RENTON, Wash. – Just two plays away. During the last four seasons as the third-string quarterback in San Diego, Charlie Whitehurst needed to have the mentality that in two plays, …
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Stags sneak past Pullman
September 25, 2010 in Sports on Page C7 Colton Mead threw for 204 yards and three touchdowns – on 18 of 35 passing – and Deer Park (4-0, 1-0) took advantage of a failed extra point and a …
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CV has answers
September 25, 2010 in Sports on Page C7 The Central Valley football team spent so much time in its rival’s backyard Friday, one would have thought the game was being played at University, not CV. And then in …
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On the air
September 25, 2010 in Sports on Page C8 For 09-25-2010
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Today’s menu
September 25, 2010 in Sports on Page C8 For 09-25-2010
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The Slice: Some of the best birthday wishes are those that have lofty intentions
September 25, 2010 in Features on Page E1 Earlier this week, on her late husband’s birthday, Gladys Griffith’s young great-grandson decided to tie a cupcake to some helium balloons and send it up to Grandpa. It didn’t work. …
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Center helps keep families on pathway to success
September 25, 2010 in Features on Page E1 Improving the quality of life for children begins with knowing each child’s name and having a relationship with each one, says Freda Gandy, the director of the Martin Luther King …
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Hundred-grand road warriors
September 25, 2010 in Features on Page E1 It was once a huge red flag: When a car’s odometer would hit 100,000 miles, “it was almost a magic threshold that meant the car was probably worn out,” says …
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Horoscope
September 25, 2010 in Features on Page E2 For 09-25-2010
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Elderly father has become a whiner
September 25, 2010 in Features on Page E2 Dear Annie: Our dad is in his 80s. In the past few years, he has become the poster child for whining. My siblings and I have gently brought this to …
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Head scarves draw comments
September 25, 2010 in Features on Page E3 CONCORD, Calif. – Tori Burrell learned to ignore the frequent stares and weather the occasional gawks. But there are times the 23-year-old Muslim can’t help but feel the judgment of …
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Letting go of kids isn’t easy for parents, but God’s purpose is the ultimate safety net
September 25, 2010 in Features on Page E3 Letting go is not easy for me. I’m reminded of this as she disappears into the airport security checkpoint, soon to disappear further to New York, then Hungary, then by …
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Engagements
September 25, 2010 in Features on Page E5 Hare-Johnson Tracy Johnson and Brandon Hare, both of Spokane, plan to marry in June 2011.
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Readers’ advice for dealing with motion sickness
September 25, 2010 in Features on Page E5 DEAR DR. GOTT: Please tell your readers about Sea Bands. They really work. My local doctors are even giving them to chemo patients, pregnant women suffering from morning sickness and …
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The automotive generation gap
September 25, 2010 in Features on Page E7 Not long ago, I gave a ride to a kid in an old car with no air conditioning. It was a warm day, so I told him to roll down … 1
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Stocks paced for stellar September
September 25, 2010 in Business on Page F1 NEW YORK – Stocks rose sharply on Friday, giving the market its fourth straight week of gains, after a big increase in orders for manufactured goods allowed investors to shake …
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At peace on the pitch
September 25, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V1 Soccer is where Anne Millard goes to find peace and calm – a contradiction for a player who knows how to make things happen on a soccer pitch. An honor …
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In brief: Bike, pedestrian workshop planned
September 25, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V1 SPOKANE VALLEY – The city of Spokane Valley will host a community workshop from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday as part of developing the city’s Bike and Pedestrian Master Program. …
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Council broods over looser chicken regulations for Valley
September 25, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V1 Chickens may be on the menu at an upcoming Spokane Valley City Council meeting. On Tuesday council members didn’t shoo away a request from a citizen to broaden the city’s …
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Artistic finishes for almost any surface
September 25, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V1 An art studio showcasing the latest paint techniques to revitalize practically any surface has opened in Spokane Valley. Artworks Spokane features a 5,400-square-foot showroom and production/classroom studio where owner and …
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Government almanac
September 25, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V2 Monday Spokane Valley Fire – 4 p.m. at Station 8, 2110 N. Wilbur Road.
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Newman Lake raises $9,891 at barn dance
September 25, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page V2 The annual community barn dance hosted by Newman Lake SCOPE and the Newman Lake Fire Auxiliary last Saturday was a huge success. The 14th annual event brought in $9,891 in …

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