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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
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‘Grizzly Adams’ creator Sellier dies at CdA home
February 2, 2011 in Idaho, News Charles Sellier (sel-ee-AY’), producer of Christian films and creator of the book and television series “The Life and Time of Grizzly Adams,” has died at his home near Coeur d’Alene. …
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Senate plan preserves some Basic Health, Lifeline
February 2, 2011 in News, Region OLYMPIA – State Senate budget writers have what’s being described as a $254 million bipartisan budget agreement that could get a vote this week.
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Officer in fatal crash with pedestrian identified
February 2, 2011 in City The Spokane police officer involved in fatal collision with a pedestrian Sunday has been identified as Officer Gordon Ennis. 65
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Gonzaga will face different Pilots
February 2, 2011 in Sports There have been some subtle and perhaps even a few significant changes in Gonzaga’s and Portland’s basketball teams since the Bulldogs’ 74-61 victory over the Pilots nearly a month ago.
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Repeat drunken driver Batty pleads not guilty
February 2, 2011 in City, News A retired Spokane firefighter and convicted drunken driver pleaded not guilty Wednesday to his latest charge stemming from a traffic stop last month. 18
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Idaho legislators take aim at urban renewal
February 2, 2011 in Idaho Seven bills to limit urban renewal districts’ authority in Idaho were proposed in a rarely-convened House committee on Wednesday, including one from a lawmaker who said if people just carry … 1
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WSU goes big, not flashy
February 2, 2011 in Sports Despite a splash of talented receivers, the emphasis in Paul Wulff’s fourth group was on bigs, with WSU already having 11 offensive or defensive linemen among its 24 players announced …
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Washington State’s 2011 class
February 2, 2011 in Sports Washington State University’s 2011 football recruiting class.
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Vandals build on recent success
February 2, 2011 in Sports A family feel inside the program and heightened expectations – those are the two themes Robb Akey heard over and over again from recruits after they took official visits to …
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Idaho’s 2011 class
February 2, 2011 in Sports University of Idaho’s 2011 football recruiting class.
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Blanchette: Sankey’s change of heart stokes Apple Cup rivalry
February 2, 2011 in Sports Washington gets the most coveted Spokane football player in more than a decade - Bishop Sankey - and the Cougars got some other guys that they’re all charged up about … 3
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Judge denies new trial in hate crime case
February 2, 2011 in Idaho, News A Kootenai County judge has denied a motion for a new trial made by two Coeur d’Alene brothers convicted of racially harassing a Puerto Rican man in 2009.
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Reward offered in Kootenai County robberies
February 2, 2011 in Idaho, News Crime Stoppers of the Inland Northwest is offering a cash reward for information leading to an arrest in two 2009 pharmacy robberies in Kootenai County.
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NW today: Wash. legislators might change GET program
February 2, 2011 in Region The prospect of big tuition hikes at state universities has Washington lawmakers considering scaling back a popular program that lets parents buy tuition credits for their children years before they …
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Washington park pass proposed by agencies
February 2, 2011 in News Revenue from the passes would be used to keep state lands open for public recreation, while providing maintenance and law enforcement. 4
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National champion Eastern reloads
February 2, 2011 in Sports With remarkably few pressing needs coming off a national championship season, Eastern Washington coach Beau Baldwin had the luxury of being highly selective during a recruiting process abridged by his …
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Eastern’s 2011 class
February 2, 2011 in Sports Eastern Washington’s 2011 football recruiting class.
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Idaho lawmakers target child rights treaty
February 2, 2011 in Idaho Idaho’s Republican-dominated Legislature is taking aim at a global children’s rights treaty the United States has yet to ratify, backing an amendment to the Constitution to protect parental rights as … 3
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Williams cream of crop at Washington
February 2, 2011 in Sports Steve Sarkisian didn’t need Washington’s victory in the Holiday Bowl and its first winning season in eight years to boost the Huskies’ recruiting class.
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Washington’s 2011 class
February 2, 2011 in Sports University of Washington’s 2011 football recruiting class. 1
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Area players head out of state
February 2, 2011 in Sports Charlie Hopkins signed his letter of intent before school Wednesday and planned to spend the afternoon continuing rehabilitation from a season-ending knee injury last fall. 4
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Gregoire v. Dorn on eliminating SPI
February 2, 2011 in News Gov. Chris Gregoire says she should be held responsible for fixing education while Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn says the system isn’t broke. 6
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Cold weather continues into Thursday
February 2, 2011 in City, Idaho Cold arctic air continued to keep its tight grip on the Inland Northwest this morning. Forecasters said they see changes on the horizon. Temperatures at daybreak this morning were 12 …
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Airport scanners get less personal
February 2, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – As the uproar over the government’s use of pat-downs and full-body scanners at airports ebbs, new technology is being tested that is designed to allay privacy concerns over … 4

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