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Friday, November 11, 2011
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Coeur d’Alene rolls into 5A football final
November 11, 2011 in Sports No one has been able to slow Coeur d’Alene High School’s dynamic passing game all fall.
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Gonzaga holds off scrappy Eastern in opener
November 11, 2011 in Sports The margin of victory in Gonzaga’s 77-69 men’s basketball victory over Eastern Washington on Friday night may have surprised some, but not Bulldogs head coach Mark Few. 15
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Chiefs continue road woes
November 11, 2011 in Sports Spokane’s attempt at its first road win of the season failed again Friday night.
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CV defeats defending State 4A champion Ferris
November 11, 2011 in Sports About five weeks ago, somebody flipped a switch for the Central Valley Bears.
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Gonzaga women open with big win
November 11, 2011 in Sports Minus the best player in program history the Gonzaga women’s basketball team is going to be just fine.
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Post Falls police seek missing woman
November 11, 2011 Post Falls police need help finding a missing woman who is considered endangered. Cheryl Corbett, 61, was last seen Thursday about 4 p.m. in the Waterside area of Post Falls …
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Tucker still mum on further action in Zehm case
November 11, 2011 in Region Ten days after a jury convicted Officer Karl F. Thompson Jr. in federal court, Spokane County Prosecutor Steve Tucker has given no indication that he will move forward in state … 17
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One killed in crash near Clayton
November 11, 2011 in News A three-car crash in Stevens County near Clayton has left one dead.
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Idaho wolf trapping season starts next week
November 11, 2011 in Idaho, Outdoors Idaho’s first wolf trapping season since the predators lost federal protections this year starts Tuesday, and a trapping supply shop says it’s already boosted revenue. 4
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Windy weather hits Spokane
November 11, 2011 High winds caused some problems around Spokane this evening. 1
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Can the oceans continue to feed us?
November 11, 2011 in Nation/World Far out on the Pacific Ocean, the world’s industrial fishing fleets pursue one of the last huge wild hunts — for the tuna eaten by millions of people around the …
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Otter standing by decision not to spare killer’s life
November 11, 2011 in Idaho Idaho Gov. Butch Otter, a Catholic who once studied for the priesthood, is the only one who can spare the life of condemned Idaho inmate Paul Ezra Rhoades, a multiple … 11
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Eastern, Cal Poly playing for pride
November 11, 2011 in Sports There was a time, much earlier this fall, when tonight’s non-conference college football matchup between defending NCAA Division I national champion Eastern Washington University and future Big Sky Conference member …
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Vietnam vets thanked for service — unlike in the ‘70s
November 11, 2011 in Nation/World Twice during a Veterans Day event Friday at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, friends called to thank Bob Poe for his service — a far different greeting than in the years … 15
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Sodium fire reported at Idaho National Lab
November 11, 2011 in Idaho An employee believed to have been burned in a fire caused by a sodium reaction at the Idaho National Laboratory has been released from a hospital, with physicians reporting they … 1
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Electric car battery catches fire after crash test
November 11, 2011 in Nation/World A Chevrolet Volt that caught fire three weeks after its lithium-ion battery was damaged in a government crash test has regulators taking a harder look at the safety of electric …
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Vandals testing out new-found confidence vs. BYU
November 11, 2011 in Sports Before last week’s fourth-quarter explosion at San Jose State, it had been a fallow two months for Idaho. The defense and special teams unit were producing more touchdowns than the …
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Doctors urge cholesterol test for kids by age 11
November 11, 2011 in Nation/World Every child should be tested for high cholesterol between ages 9 and 11 so steps can be taken to prevent heart disease later on, a panel of doctors urged Friday … 1
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Sen. Stegner to be UI’s new chief lobbyist
November 11, 2011 in Idaho Idaho state Sen. Joe Stegner, R-Lewiston, has been named the new special assistant to the president of the University of Idaho for state governmental relations - chief lobbyist - and … 2
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Police say mother’s car had gas in test drive
November 11, 2011 in Region The car a woman says ran out of gas — leading to the disappearance Sunday of her 2-year-old son — ran just fine Friday when police took it for a … 5
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Cougs, Sun Devils face cold, hard, weather
November 11, 2011 in Sports Kickoff Saturday night in Pullman at around 7:40 might be an historic occasion. There is a possibility it will be the coldest non-Apple Cup in Washington State history. The forecast … 3
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Whitworth closes out season at UPS
November 11, 2011 in Sports The football season is ending a tad too early for Whitworth coach John Tully. “It’s been a growing year,” said Tully, whose Pirates close the season on the road against …
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Spokane police chief plans to retire Jan. 2
November 11, 2011 in City, News Spokane Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick confirmed Friday that she will not wait for a new police chief to be selected and will instead leave at the beginning of January. 67
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Dow bounces back on positive Euro news
November 11, 2011 in City, Idaho Stocks surged Friday, erasing their losses for the week, after Italy and Greece moved closer to forming new governments and getting their financial crises under control.

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