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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
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Cougars approach decision time on freshmen
August 24, 2011 in Sports It seems simple enough. A freshman joins a college football team. Either he’s physically ready to play, so he does. Or he’s not ready, so he redshirts, sitting out a …
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Chiefs head to camp, looking to replace departed stars
August 24, 2011 in Sports The question a year ago was how the Spokane Chiefs, under a new coach, would replace three of their top four defensemen and four of their top six scorers from …
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Landers: Grizzly shooting case must hinge on facts
August 24, 2011 in Sports A North Idaho man deserves our respect for calling wildlife authorities after he shot a grizzly bear in his yard on May. 8. 33
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Family: Victim had filed UI complaint
August 24, 2011 in City, Idaho A college professor who alternately referred to himself as a “psychopathic killer” and “the beast” killed himself after fatally shooting a graduate student he had recently dated, police said in … 10
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Fews’ fundraiser set for 10th year
August 24, 2011 in Sports Mark and Marcy Few’s Coaches vs. Cancer turns 10 years old this weekend and they sound like proud parents when describing the event’s growth and impact. 1
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SCRAPS almost out of cat food
August 24, 2011 in News The Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service needs help restocking its shelves. 10
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Gov. Otter weighs in on grizzly bear shooting
August 24, 2011 in News, Outdoors Gov. Butch Otter has penned a letter to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar in defense of Jeremy M. Hill, the Boundary County man who shot a grizzly bear that had entered … 17
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Shock interview three for head coach spot
August 24, 2011 in Sports The Spokane Shock has interviewed three candidates for its head coaching position and plans on visiting with at least one more. 1
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Sheriff seeks public’s help with hit-and-run case
August 24, 2011 in News, Idaho The Kootenai County Sheriff’s Department would like the public’s help with its investigation of a hit-and-run accident that injured a 20-year-old woman and her horse.
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Steve Jobs resigns as Apple’s CEO
August 24, 2011 in Business, Nation/World Steve Jobs is resigning as CEO of Apple, according to a press release. 12
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Boy Scouts await formal offer on Camp Easton
August 24, 2011 in City, Idaho The Spokane office of the Boy Scouts of America is awaiting a formal offer from a North Idaho developer before considering whether to sell Camp Easton, a 380-acre camp it … 1
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Residents escape Garry Park apartment fire
August 24, 2011 in City, Idaho Residents of a three-story apartment complex escaped unharmed today when fire broke out in the ceiling above a third-floor unit and spread across the attic. 1
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More bones found near Rose Lake
August 24, 2011 in City More bones have been found near the Coeur d’Alene River south of Rose Lake, the area where campers found skeletal remains on Saturday, the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Department said in …
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Felix, Mariners shut down Indians
August 24, 2011 in Sports Felix Hernandez shook off a hard fall on a fielding play to strike out 10, Wily Mo Pena drove in four runs and the Seattle Mariners chased Cleveland’s Josh Tomlin …
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Powerful Hurricane Irene menaces Bahamas
August 24, 2011 in Nation/World Some tourists caught the last planes out of the Bahamas today while others remained behind with residents, preparing for what was expected to be a rough night as large and …
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NW today: School board tussle brings police
August 24, 2011 in Region A disagreement at an Everett School Board meeting got so heated, police were called to intervene. 2
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Google settles pharmacy ad probe for $500 million
August 24, 2011 in Business Google Inc. has agreed to pay $500 million to settle a U.S. government investigation into the Internet search leader’s distribution of online ads from Canadian pharmacies illegally selling prescription and … 5
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Scattered battles flare across Tripoli
August 24, 2011 in Nation/World Scattered battles flared today across the Libyan capital, with pro-regime snipers cutting off the road to Tripoli’s airport while other loyalist fighters launched repeated attacks on Moammar’s Gadhafi’s captured private …
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Highs in the 90s likely through Friday
August 24, 2011 in City, Idaho Hot weather will continue across the Inland Northwest through the end of the week, but a weak weather disturbance moving into the Pacific Northwest will bring a chance of thunderstorms …
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Cash rolls in for, against liquor sales initiative
August 24, 2011 in City on Page A1 OLYMPIA – This year’s ballot measure to get state government out of the liquor business is shaping up to be another multimillion-dollar fight that will pit one of Washington’s largest … 25
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Defiant Gadhafi vows ‘martyrdom’ or victory
August 24, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 TRIPOLI, Libya – Hundreds of Libyan rebels stormed Moammar Gadhafi’s compound Tuesday, charging wildly through the symbolic heart of the crumbling regime as they killed loyalist troops, looted armories and … 10
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Shawn Vestal: Pools are closing; have we gone off the deep end?
August 24, 2011 in City on Page A1 Summer has finally arrived in Spokane, just in time for the city to close the pools. Well – close the pools to people, that is. 26
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5.8 quake rattles Eastern Seaboard
August 24, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 MINERAL, Va. – Tens of millions of people from Georgia to Canada were jolted Tuesday by the strongest earthquake to strike the East Coast since World War II. Three weeks …
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Bellagio biker bandit gets three year prison sentence
August 24, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 LAS VEGAS – The gun-wielding “Biker Bandit” who robbed the Bellagio casino in Las Vegas of $1.5 million in chips was sentenced Tuesday to at least three years in prison. …
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