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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
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Rice, Broncos will ride into Moscow
January 19, 2011 in Sports Former GU assistant Leon Rice brings his Boise State basketball team into Moscow to play Idaho on Saturday.
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Landers: Last blast favors chukars
January 19, 2011 in Sports The wind was blowing hard enough up the Snake River canyon on Monday morning to rock the pickup after I shut down the engine. The light drizzle splattered the windshield …
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Stockton always at the ready for Zags
January 19, 2011 in Sports David Stockton’s job doesn’t come with set working hours.
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Moore returning to WSU lineup
January 19, 2011 in Sports Washington State coach Ken Bone said Wednesday following practice that point guard Reggie Moore’s suspension had been lifted and Moore would play Thursday against Arizona State.
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Former Indians manager dies
January 19, 2011 in Sports Roy Hartsfield, who managed the Spokane Indians for three seasons in the 1960s and later managed in the major leagues for the Toronto Blue Jays’ in their first three seasons, …
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Runoff prompts Avista to open Post Falls gates
January 19, 2011 in City, Idaho The huge runoff from recent thaw has prompted Avista Utilities to open all of its spill gates at Post Falls Dam, the utility said today.
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CdA’s Rosenthal stands above the rest
January 19, 2011 in Sports Some people are born to do certain things. For Carli Rosenthal, it was obvious at an early age that height and basketball were in her genes.
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FBI praises those who ‘thwarted’ attack
January 19, 2011 in News, City As the search continues today for the person who left a bomb in a backpack along the planned route of the Martin Luther King Jr. march, the local FBI chief … 40
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Pedestrian killed on U.S. 195 at Pullman
January 19, 2011 in City, Region A pedestrian on the south Pullman bypass route of U.S. Highway 195 was killed in a collision today involving a pickup truck, the Washington State Patrol reported.
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Idaho marriage license fee hike proposed
January 19, 2011 in Idaho Idaho should consider raising its marriage license fee by $20 to help provide legal counsel in civil cases involving children and families, the chief justice of the state’s Supreme Court … 6
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Washington jobless rate creeps up in December
January 19, 2011 in Business, Region Washington added an estimated 2,100 jobs in December, with the manufacturing and retail sectors leading hiring. Still, the estimated unemployment rate increased slightly from 9.2 percent to 9.3 percent, the … 10
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Spokane Valley councilwoman will resign seat
January 19, 2011 in City Spokane Valley City councilwoman Rose Dempsey announced Wednesday morning that she is resigning her seat on the council effective Friday. 11
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Suspicious downtown suitcase contained clothes
January 19, 2011 in City Spokane police and the bomb squad investigated a suspicious package found this morning on a sidewalk near the Maple Street Bridge. 7
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Multi-car pile up blocks U.S. 2 near SIA
January 19, 2011 in City A multiple-vehicle collision just before 8 a.m. is blocking eastbound U.S. Highway 2 near its interchange with Airport Drive.
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Days Inn in Spokane robbed at gunpoint
January 19, 2011 in City A downtown Spokane motel was robbed at gunpoint Tuesday night by a man who initially asked for change before pulling a handgun, police said.
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Temperatures fall under clear morning sky
January 19, 2011 in City, Idaho Cold winter-like temperatures returned to the Inland Northwest overnight as skies cleared in the wake of a light snow storm on Monday evening.
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Bomb capable of lethal impact
January 19, 2011 in City on Page A1 Lindsey Reiswig and her co-workers got the first indication something wasn’t right Monday morning when a Spokane police officer came by Auntie’s Bookstore and said they needed to clear the … 31
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Student’s gun discharges, wounds two at L.A. school
January 19, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 LOS ANGELES – A gun in a 10th grader’s backpack discharged Tuesday when he dropped the bag, wounding two students at a high school, including one who remained in critical …
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Rivers running high, fast
January 19, 2011 in City on Page A1 Floodwaters began receding Tuesday after several rivers in North Idaho went over their banks Sunday and Monday. In Spokane, the flush of rainwater and snowmelt was beginning to show its …
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U.S. visit trains spotlight on China’s media-shy leader
January 19, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 BEIJING – Stiff and media-averse, China’s 67-year-old president will be stepping out of character when he takes questions from reporters after meeting the U.S. president today. It’s a White House … 2
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In brief: Spitter faces felony charge
January 19, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 Anchorage, Alaska – A 29-year old man with a contagious disease was charged with attempted murder Tuesday after he spit on a hospital worker. Andre LaFrance, of Wasilla, “intentionally transferred … 2
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Lieberman, Conrad won’t run again
January 19, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Highlighting the challenge for Democrats in holding the Senate in 2012, Sens. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., and Kent Conrad, D-N.D., are stepping down instead of seeking re-election next year. … 1
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Civil tone pervasive in health bill debate
January 19, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Shadowed by the recent Arizona shootings, the House began debate Tuesday on a Republican effort to repeal President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, with both sides taking pains … 10
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Shriver leaves legacy of service
January 19, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 BETHESDA, Md. – R. Sargent Shriver, the exuberant public servant and Kennedy in-law whose career included directing the Peace Corps, fighting the War on Poverty, ambassador to France and, less …
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