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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
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Mariners walk all over Detroit Tigers
April 19, 2011 in Sports Doug Fister struck out a career-high seven in 6 1-3 innings, and the light-hitting Seattle Mariners capitalized on 11 walks allowed by Detroit, routing the Tigers 13-3 on Tuesday night.
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Bore holes complete, still no sign of miner
April 19, 2011 in Idaho Federal mine safety officials ordered the current rescue operation under way at the Lucky Friday mine suspended due to unstable ground conditions. Instead, rescue operations for a miner trapped in …
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Chiefs’ amazing rally clinches series
April 19, 2011 in Sports After one of their most amazing comebacks in memory, Levko Koper gave the Spokane Chiefs a 5-4 series-clinching win over the Tri-City Americans 6:39 into overtime Tuesday night, bringing a … 2
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Hillyard police shooting justified, prosecutor says
April 19, 2011 in City Two Spokane police officers were justified when they shot a man who was pointing a gun at another man outside a Hillyard bar last December, the Spokane County Prosecutor’s Office … 18
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Four named Armed Forces Person of the Year
April 19, 2011 in City A WSU chemistry student in charge of a Marine howitzer battery. An Air Force medic who has handled more than 6,000 cases. A Navy culinary specialist who troubleshoots computer problems. … 2
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CBS report questions Idaho’s decision allowing Johnson to join team
April 19, 2011 in Sports More than a year since Steffan Johnson last played basketball at Idaho, his acceptance to Idaho – and coach Don Verlin’s decision to sign him – were criticized during a … 1
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Otter signs wolf disaster bill into law
April 19, 2011 in Idaho Idaho Gov. Butch Otter has signed into law a measure to allow the state to declare a disaster due to wolves and take emergency measures to combat the animals. 28
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Campaign wants rain gardens in Puget Sound
April 19, 2011 in News A campaign is underway to install 12,000 rain gardens in Puget Sound to curb stormwater pollution and protect waterways. 2
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Hayford’s new staff at EWU includes Ehlo
April 19, 2011 in Sports When Jim Hayford was officially introduced last month as Eastern Washington University’s new men’s basketball coach he said very little about the coaching staff he was hoping to assemble – … 4
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Missing Sandpoint man found dead in submerged SUV
April 19, 2011 in News, Idaho A 44-year-old Sandpoint area man who was reported missing over the weekend has been found dead in an SUV that went off the road and into a pond. 1
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Priest Lake cabin owners get two more years
April 19, 2011 in Idaho Owners of cabins on state-owned land at Priest Lake got another two-year lease extension today, but it comes with a rent hike.
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Hamer brothers will reunite on pitch at Gonzaga University
April 19, 2011 in Sports Zack Hamer toyed with taking his soccer career in a different direction. But all along, Mead’s standout senior midfielder was looking for a chance to reunite with his brother Nick …
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Jobless rate inches upward in Spokane County
April 19, 2011 in Business, City March unemployment in Spokane County ticked up slightly to 10.5 percent, up from 10.4 in February, even as jobs increased by 480, Washington’s Employment Security Department said today. 32
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Idaho play based on Sen. Craig’s airport arrest
April 19, 2011 in Idaho A new Idaho play is based on former Sen. Larry Craig’s 2007 arrest in an airport bathroom sex sting. 8
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Reward offered for tips on Monday shooting
April 19, 2011 in City Police are looking for information that might help identify the gunman who shot a 20-year-old Spokane man early Monday. 1
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NW today: Suicide training follows open mic stabbing
April 19, 2011 in Region Officials in Bend are planning free suicide prevention training after a man fatally stabbed himself following a performance in a coffee shop last week. 2
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Two trucks hit, kill wandering horse near Reardan
April 19, 2011 in City The Washington State Patrol reported this morning that a horse was struck and killed on U.S. Highway 2 about six miles east of Reardan.
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Snow showers possible again today
April 19, 2011 in City, Idaho The plunge back into wintry weather is likely to continue today with more showers showing up by this afternoon across the Inland Northwest.
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Phone number ‘Off the Mark’
April 19, 2011 in City on Page A1 If you love or hate the test comic strip “Off the Mark,” let us know. But please don’t call The Spokesman-Review at the phone number listed inside the Today section, …
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America’s credit rating in jeopardy
April 19, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – An unexpected warning by a major credit agency on America’s soaring debt shocked global investors and threatened still wider consequences for the U.S. economy, even as a new … 60
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Mine efforts continue
April 19, 2011 in City on Page A1 MULLAN, Idaho – Longtime Silver Valley miners said if Larry “Pete” Marek survived the Friday night rockfall that trapped him 6,150 feet underground, his hydraulic drill could supply him with …
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Study looks at obesity, diabetes
April 19, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 LOS ANGELES – Type 2 diabetes, like Type 1, may be an autoimmune disease, but the immune system’s target cells are different, Stanford researchers said Sunday. The discovery sheds new … 2
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Lemur-saving plan gives them an island
April 19, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson plans to create a colony of lemurs on an undeveloped island he owns in the Caribbean, saying Monday it’s a “radical …
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Rumored ‘Gatsby’ muse being razed for subdivision
April 19, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 SANDS POINT, N.Y. – A 25-room Long Island mansion that some believe inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald’s portrayal of lavish lifestyles in his Jazz Age classic “The Great Gatsby” is being …
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