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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
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Spokane Chiefs lose in shootout
October 5, 2011 in Sports The Spokane Chiefs charged back from a 2-0 deficit Wednesday but couldn’t strike during a shootout as the Vancouver Giants registered a 3-2 win in Western Hockey League play at …
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Landers: Don’t take shot in dark with steel
October 5, 2011 in Sports This year’s ban on using lead shot at Eastern Washington pheasant-release sites has snapped a few upland-bird hunters to attention.
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Mont. triple murder suspect arrested in Spokane Valley
October 5, 2011 in News, City A 22-year-old man accused of killing three people in Montana was arrested Wednesday near the Spokane Valley Mall. 4
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Man robs North Side bank branch
October 5, 2011 in City A man robbed the Chase bank branch at 5508 N. Division St. this afternoon, and got away with an undisclosed amount of cash. 9
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EWU’s Williams makes presence known
October 5, 2011 in Sports There was a much-anticipated, and welcomed – for Eastern Washington University football fans, at least – Renard Williams sighting at Roos Field last weekend.
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This week’s Pac-12 picks
October 5, 2011 in Sports Don’t know if I’ve ever had a perfect week before. Did last week. Perfect overall. Perfect vs. the spread. Guess I’ll have to miss all five this week just to … 1
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Apple co-founder Steve Jobs dies
October 5, 2011 in Nation/World Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Computer and the company’s public face until this summer, has died. He was 56. 17
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Feds ask judge to keep Zehm trial in Spokane
October 5, 2011 in News, City A federal prosecutor has asked a judge to reconsider his Tuesday decision to move the upcoming criminal trial of Spokane Police Officer Karl F. Thompson Jr. to Yakima. But defense … 14
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Juvenile detained for overnight arsons
October 5, 2011 in News A juvenile faces arson and theft charges for allegedly setting fires in Spokane Valley and stealing a bicycle. 5
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Intense McDonell encouraged about progress of Idaho’s offensive line
October 5, 2011 in Sports The second floor Kibbie Dome office is large enough for two desks, a mini fridge, a flat screen TV that hangs on the wall and not much else. This is …
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Sarah Palin says she’s not running
October 5, 2011 in Nation/World WASHINGTON — Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says she will not run for president. Her announcement Wednesday left little doubt that the eventual Republican nominee will come from the current … 20
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Washington groups petition to strip protections from wolves
October 5, 2011 in City ELLENSBURG, Wash. (AP) — Two groups have filed a petition with the Washington state Department of Fish and Wildlife to strip endangered species protections from gray wolves in the eastern …
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UCLA game was turning point for WSU defense
October 5, 2011 in Sports The numbers were shocking. UCLA ran the ball 56 times. The Bruins gained 437 yards on the ground. Johnathan Franklin rushed for 216 yards, Derrick Coleman 185 on just 15 …
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Celebrate apples season in the kitchen
October 5, 2011 It’s our favorite fruit and American as, well, its most popular baked good. A new apple season is here, offering a crisp, sweet edge to fall meals plus the promise …
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Study: Worst hospitals treat larger share of poor
October 5, 2011 in Nation/World The nation’s worst hospitals treat twice the proportion of elderly black patients and poor patients than the best hospitals, and their patients are more likely to die of heart attacks … 8
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Ferris running back Heidinger has been clutch
October 5, 2011 in Sports Ferris senior running back Kole Heidinger carries the football like a kid who has taken it to bed with him. For good reason.
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NW today: Killing suspect linked to white supremacists
October 5, 2011 in Region The father of a woman suspected in a Washington state killing and the disappearances of two men says she’s been addicted to heroin and methamphetamines and involved with white supremacists.
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Once mocked, Israeli wins chemistry Nobel
October 5, 2011 in Nation/World Israeli scientist Dan Shechtman was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry today for a discovery that faced skepticism and mockery, even prompting his expulsion from his research team, before it … 5
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Post Falls worker dead in car fire
October 5, 2011 in City, Idaho A man reportedly suffering a diabetic reaction was found dead this morning inside his burned car along Seltice Way in Post Falls.
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Autumn rains befall Inland Northwest
October 5, 2011 in City, Idaho A rainstorm has moved over the western United States today, extending into the Inland Northwest and continuing through tonight. 8
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Cheers welcome Knox to Seattle
October 5, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 SEATTLE – Don Towle’s poster read “Welcome Home.” He had spent two hours making it out of corrugated board, drawing a picture of the Space Needle. The Seattle resident was … 8
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New ground breaking on Riverpoint project
October 5, 2011 in City on Page A1 When Erik Nelson went back to school to become a pharmacist, he faced a long road, in more ways than one. A young father living in Spokane, Nelson enrolled in … 18
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Zehm trial moves to Yakima
October 5, 2011 in City on Page A1 A federal judge Tuesday moved the upcoming criminal trial of Spokane police Officer Karl F. Thompson Jr. to Yakima after defense attorneys raised concerns that local media coverage of Thompson’s … 20
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Math disability studies may solve a problem
October 5, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 SAN JOSE, Calif. – Can’t calculate a tip or even balance your checkbook? Take heart; maybe you can blame your brain – specifically, the parietal cortex in the top back … 27
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