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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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Presley sets scoring record as Prep wins title
February 8, 2011 in Sports The Gonzaga Prep girls basketball team thought it was going to cruise Tuesday after the Bullpups held North Central scoreless in the second quarter and took a 16-point lead into …
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Three of four area school measures failing
February 8, 2011 in City, News, Region Spokane County voters repeated their “no taxes” message from November, rejecting three of four school funding requests in today’s special election. 8
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Brewster brothers, cousin energize top-ranked Whitworth
February 8, 2011 in Sports Growing up just 2 miles apart on the family farm in Brewster, Wash., brothers Clay and Wade Gebbers and their cousin, Michael Taylor, were nearly inseparable. Whether it involved work … 1
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Loyola Marymount looks to turn around disappointing season
February 8, 2011 in Sports With 40 years of experience coaching basketball, Loyola Marymount’s Max Good has collected a surplus of axioms and one-liners. He shared one of his favorite sayings recently with his struggling …
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Woman killed in police shooting a Montana fugitive
February 8, 2011 in Idaho A woman died after being shot by an Idaho State Police trooper in North Idaho Monday night, investigators said today. 30
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Bill seeks liquor sampling at farmers markets
February 8, 2011 in News, Region OLYMPIA – Locally distilled liquor could be bought at farmers markets along with organic tomatoes and handmade candles under a plan being considered by the Legislature. And customers in state … 1
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Human remains discovered in DeSmet fire
February 8, 2011 in Idaho, News Authorities have discovered human remains in the rubble of a historic building destroyed by fire Feb. 3. 4
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Gregoire speaks at prison guard memorial
February 8, 2011 in News, Region Corrections officer Jayme Biendl was remembered Tuesday as a courageous and caring woman who loved her job, her co-workers and her family. Gov. Chris Gregoire, speaking at a nearly two-hour … 1
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Driver, passenger arrested after short chase on North Side
February 8, 2011 in City Spokane County sheriff’s deputies arrested a driver and his passenger after a short chase in north Spokane this afternoon. Police said methamphetamine may have played a role in the incident. … 7
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Vandals Geiger, Verlin renew ties with Utah State
February 8, 2011 in Sports When Idaho coach Don Verlin and Utah State coach Stew Morill get together for breakfast before Wednesday’s game at Moscow, it seems likely Deremy Geiger’s name will be mentioned.
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Three-quarters of Idahoans back medical marijuana
February 8, 2011 in Idaho The respected Boise State University Public Policy Survey, a statewide poll that’s been conducted in the state for more than 20 years, yielded a surprising result Tuesday: 74 percent support … 19
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Whitworth coach Higgs understands success
February 8, 2011 in Sports When Helen Higgs unfolds her 6-foot-4 frame out of the front seat of the bus and steps off in the Whitworth University parking lot at 2 a.m. she asks herself …
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Idaho House looks to change ethics rules
February 8, 2011 in Idaho A House committee today approved a series of changes in House ethics rules, including clarifying that only House members can file complaints, and adding a clause covering “conduct unbecoming a … 3
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NW today: Woman charged for biting lip off another woman
February 8, 2011 in Region Prosecutors in Washington state have filed a felony assault charge against a woman accused of biting the lower lip off another woman at a Yakima nightclub. 4
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Colder Canadian air flowing southward
February 8, 2011 in City, Idaho Cold northern air out of British Columbia is expected to begin flowing into the Inland Northwest through mountain passes and valleys along the Canadian border today.
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‘WashYourHandsington’ poster draws mockery, attention
February 8, 2011 in City on Page A1 OLYMPIA – The state Department of Health has a message for flu season: WashYourHandsington. The agency’s campaign reminding people to wash up, cover their coughs and get a flu shot …
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Shea blasts ‘vicious personal attacks’ over nomination to Senate seat
February 8, 2011 in City on Page A1 Questions over his suitability for the Spokane Valley’s open state Senate seat drew an angry response from Rep. Matt Shea, who contends they’re nothing more than “vicious personal attacks” on … 41
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Obama asks CEOs to help by hiring
February 8, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Echoing John F. Kennedy, President Barack Obama prodded business leaders Monday to “ask yourselves what you can do for America,” not just for company bottom lines, even as … 39
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Running Start hits record enrollment
February 8, 2011 in City on Page A1 As the price of higher education continues to rise, more Washington high school juniors and seniors are taking advantage of a state program to earn college credits cheaply while finishing … 6
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Plane bomb threat was lie, woman says, ‘for love’
February 8, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 SANTIAGO, Chile – People are capable of doing many things for love. What Grace Guajardo did forced the evacuation of more than 300 people from a plane moments before takeoff. … 1
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Accuracy watch
February 8, 2011 in City on Page A2 For 02-08-2011
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Egypt regime keeping hold on power
February 8, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 CAIRO – Egypt’s regime has offered a string of concessions in the face of the strongest threat yet to its rule, but so far nothing that uproots its entrenched monopoly … 4
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New Sudanese country has hope, needs name
February 8, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 JUBA, Sudan – The mud-hut town of Juba has earned a promotion to world capital later this year. Only Southern Sudan needs far more than its own currency and a …
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In brief: Preval staying for 3 months
February 8, 2011 in City on Page A3 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Haitian President Rene Preval will stay in office for three more months as his country chooses a successor in a delayed election, his chief of staff said …
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