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Thursday, January 6, 2011
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WSU slams past Oregon State
January 6, 2011 in Sports WSU turns to dunk shots to put away Oregon State.
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Drought at end costs EWU in men’s basketball
January 6, 2011 in Sports Alex Jones tied his season high with 21 points, and Seattle kept Eastern Washington off the scoreboard for the final 4:07 Thursday night, winning the nonconference game 60-51.
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Cold case suspect ordered held on $1 million bond
January 6, 2011 A suspect in the 1986 murder of a Spokane woman remains in jail on $1 million bond after making his first appearance before a Spokane County judge Thursday. Police obtained …
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No doubt about it: Taiwan Jones doubtful to play for EWU
January 6, 2011 in Sports Eastern Washington University football coach Beau Baldwin might have coined a new injury assessment term on Thursday afternoon when he called Taiwan Jones’ status for today’s NCAA Division I Championship …
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Huskies roll over Oregon
January 6, 2011 in Sports Freshman Terrence Ross scored a season-high 25 points and No. 23 Washington shut down Oregon in the final 12 minutes, pulling away for an 87-69 victory Thursday night.
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Bets are down for EWU game
January 6, 2011 in Sports Friendly bets between governors and mayors are set.
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Woman injured in head-on crash with semi
January 6, 2011 in News One person was injured in a collision at 10:38 a.m. Thursday on Interstate 90 near Wallace when a semi truck lost control and struck her vehicle head on.
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Jackpot winners have family, charities in mind
January 6, 2011 in News, Region OLYMPIA, Wash. — The man who bought one of the two winning tickets in the $380 million Mega Millions lottery claimed his prize on Wednesday, laying claim to his half … 7
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Murder suspect returns to Spokane after stay at Harborview
January 6, 2011 in City, News A Spokane man suspected of the Dec. 12 shooting death of his 20-year-old girlfriend was transported back to Spokane Thursday after undergoing treatment at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle for …
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EWU players see the big picture
January 6, 2011 in Sports You don’t find a lot of gratitude in college athletics here in the Age of Entitlement. But there is an unmistakable air about the Eagles that their achievement this season …
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EWU out to make some of its own history
January 6, 2011 in Sports History is on the side of Delaware, but EWU isn’t concerned with the past as the Eagles play for the FCS national championship Friday.
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Crews investigate Post Falls fire
January 6, 2011 in News Emergency crews responded to a fire at 5:48 a.m. Thursday in Post Falls and say the fire’s origins are suspicious in nature.
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Fuel spill closes one lane of I90 in Idaho
January 6, 2011 in Idaho, News One lane of westbound Interstate 90 remains blocked at the Rose Lake exit, Idaho State Police report, because of a jack-knifed semi and a fuel spill earlier today.
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Sherritt wins Buchanan award
January 6, 2011 in Sports Linebacker J.C. Sherritt of Eastern Washington has been named the top defensive player in the FCS.
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Hasselbeck will start in playoff game
January 6, 2011 in Sports Matt Hasselbeck will be the starting quarterback Saturday when the Seattle Seahawks host the New Orleans Saints in the NFC playoffs. 4
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Avista to lower Long Lake reservoir
January 6, 2011 in News Boaters should be alert to changing water levels. 4
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Delaware assistant lands in good spot
January 6, 2011 in Sports Jim Hofher has traveled the notoriously uncertain career path that comes from spending three decades as a college football coach.
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Delaware RB happy surprise for Blue Hens
January 6, 2011 in Sports Andrew Pierce didn’t see this coming. No one did. It was his first year as the University of Delaware running back, and not even that starting job was guaranteed until …
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FCS finalists not all that different
January 6, 2011 in Sports And yet, for all the preconceived notions of the differences between football here and how the game is played 2,500 miles away, Delaware coach K.C. Keeler said he doesn’t see …
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Obama chooses Daley as chief of staff
January 6, 2011 in Nation/World Ushering in change at the top of his team, President Barack Obama has chosen William Daley to be his new chief of staff, choosing a veteran political manager with Wall … 78
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NW today: Cabbage one way to save for college
January 6, 2011 in Region Audrey Bloomquist doesn’t even like cabbage. But the fourth-grade girl took pride in the small cabbage plant she received last May.
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Thawing conditions bring chance of rain
January 6, 2011 in City, Idaho Temperatures above freezing tonight and Friday is releasing the icy grip that’s made many of the region’s streets treacherous for the past week, but the moist Pacific air isn’t going … 1
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GOP, Boehner take charge
January 6, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Claiming power beneath the Capitol dome, resurgent Republicans gained control of the House of Representatives on Wednesday as the 112th Congress convened in an era of economic uncertainty. … 23
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County leaders balk at city’s timeline for waste plant
January 6, 2011 in City on Page A1 Establishing a garbage democracy in Spokane County may prove as difficult as bringing representative government to Afghanistan. The challenge came into sharp focus Tuesday when Spokane city officials asked county … 25

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