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Saturday, September 24, 2011
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Chiefs allow three power-play goals in season-opening loss
September 24, 2011 in Sports The Spokane Chiefs showed that they were going to work hard. Now they just have to work a little smarter.
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Blanchette: Not the destiny Eagles had in mind
September 24, 2011 in Sports In front of 10,422 witnesses done medium- well, Eastern Washington returned to the red Saturday in an atmosphere charged with possibility as anxious as it was eager. Soon we discovered …
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Eagles fall to 0-4 as Montana State makes key plays
September 24, 2011 in Sports Talk to the coaches and players on Eastern Washington’s still-winless football team, and, to a man, they’ll tell you that things don’t feel that far off. 1
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Vandals’ offense sputters in defeat to Fresno State
September 24, 2011 in Sports By now, it’s more than an occasional occurrence. The Idaho offense slips into hibernation mode, the defense grows frustrated and weary, and the Vandals’ opponent pounces.
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Whitworth football team lets another slip by
September 24, 2011 in Sports Whitworth added to its growing list of losing winnable football games, coming up short in the trenches and falling to Menlo 24-17 in front of 1,405 Saturday at the Pine …
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Police kill shooter near Issaquah high school
September 24, 2011 in Region ISSAQUAH, Wash. (AP) — Police in Washington state say they have fatally shot an armed man who repeatedly opened fire near a high school where students were attending games. 9
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Q & A with WSU athletic director Bill Moos
September 24, 2011 in Sports We sat down with WSU athletic director Bill Moos in his office this week to talk about the changes that have occurred at WSU and those on the drawing table, …
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UW wins, off to best start in six years
September 24, 2011 in Sports Keith Price threw for 292 yards and three touchdowns and Chris Polk added a touchdown on the ground as Washington knocked off California 31-23 to get off to their best …
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Hernandez injured in Mariners’ loss
September 24, 2011 in Sports Seattle ace Felix Hernandez was forced out of the game when he took a line drive off his right forearm during the Rangers’ six-run fourth inning Saturday, and Texas used … 1
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Highway 20 crash kills motorcyclist
September 24, 2011 in News A motorcyclist died in a crash this morning on Highway 20 four miles south of Cusick. 2
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Tribe, county battle over hunting rights
September 24, 2011 in Idaho The Benewah County prosecutor was incorrect to say the Coeur d’Alene Tribe in North Idaho does not have the right to hunt or fish on reservation land owned by non-tribal … 2
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Quincy shooting leaves one dead
September 24, 2011 in News A shooting last night in Quincy has left one man dead. Authorities say the shooter is still at large. 1
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NASA: 6-ton satellite hits Earth; location unknown
September 24, 2011 WASHINGTON (AP) — NASA’s dead 6-ton satellite plunged to Earth early Saturday, but more than eight hours later, U.S. space officials didn’t know just where it hit. They thought the …
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Tight drug supplies endanger patients
September 24, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 TRENTON, N.J. – A drug for dangerously high blood pressure, normally priced at $25.90 per dose, offered to hospitals for $1,200. Fifteen deaths in 15 months blamed on shortages of … 4
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Obama lets states opt out of No Child Left Behind
September 24, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Nearly everyone agrees the fix needs fixing. The No Child Left Behind law that was supposed to improve American education has left schools grumbling at being labeled “failures,” … 7
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Gunshot killed hunter during grizzly’s attack
September 24, 2011 in City on Page A1 A hunter who died during a grizzly bear attack was killed by a single gunshot wound to the chest, the Montana State Crime Lab medical examiner announced Friday. Steve Stevenson, … 10
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Getting a nose count
September 24, 2011 in News on Page A1 Next summer, grizzly bears will follow their noses to census sites. Enticed by the smell of fermented cow blood and fish guts, they’ll crawl through corrals of barbed wire to … 2
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Lotteries
September 24, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 Friday’s Washington Daily Game: 6-5-9 Friday’s Washington Keno: 3-17-28-33- 38-40-41-42-45-48-49-51-52-60-64- 65-68-69-76-79
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Satellite hangs in space a little longer
September 24, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A 6-ton NASA satellite on a collision course with Earth clung to space Friday, apparently flipping position in its ever-lower orbit and stalling its death plunge. …
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Senate blocks House budget bill as deadline looms
September 24, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Just a week away from a possible government shutdown, lawmakers boxed themselves into a new budget impasse Friday. With Congress’ approval ratings already at an all-time low, a …
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Saleh returns to tense Yemen
September 24, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 SANAA, Yemen – Security forces opened fire on anti-government demonstrators in downtown Sanaa early today, just hours after President Ali Abdullah Saleh surprised his supporters and shocked his opponents by …
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In brief: $119,000 added to Anthony’s bill
September 24, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 ORLANDO, Fla. – A Florida judge Friday increased the reimbursement costs Casey Anthony must pay to investigators for searching for her missing 2-year-old daughter three years ago. Judge Belvin Perry …
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Idaho will seek waiver, Luna says
September 24, 2011 in City on Page A4 Idaho will be among the first states to apply for a waiver from the federal government to skirt provisions of the No Child Left Behind education law, according to the … 1
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Fatal grizzly attacks trigger policy review
September 24, 2011 in Idaho on Page A5 Yellowstone National Park officials say they’ll review park policies following two fatal grizzly attacks this summer. One incident involved a solo hiker, John Wallace, 59, of Michigan, who died Aug. …

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