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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
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WSU tackle Forbes keeps busy during spring
April 10, 2012 in Sports PULLMAN – Washington State’s first-team offense took the field for its scrimmage on Saturday. Rico Forbes was at right tackle.
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Ferguson makes full comeback for Shock
April 10, 2012 in Sports Josh Ferguson remembers hearing three pops in his left knee and feeling excruciating pain.
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Feliz mows down M’s in first start
April 10, 2012 in Sports ARLINGTON, Texas — Neftali Feliz pitched seven crisp innings in his first major league start and the Texas Rangers beat the Seattle Mariners 1-0 on Tuesday night.
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Sizzling Chiefs-Ams series shifts to Spokane
April 10, 2012 in Sports In the first two games of their best-of-7 Western Conference semifinal series, the Spokane Chiefs and Tri-City Americans put on a show hot enough to melt the ice on which …
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EWU overflows with quality receivers
April 10, 2012 in Sports Eastern Washington wide receivers coach Junior Adams doesn’t have the easiest job on campus. Really.
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Root will televise two EWU games
April 10, 2012 in Sports Eastern Washington’s football team will appear twice in Big Sky Conference games to be televised this fall by DirecTV’s regional sports network, the company announced Tuesday.
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Young girl shot in leg with Spokane police gun
April 10, 2012 in City, News A Spokane police officer’s daughter is in stable condition after being shot in the leg with her dad’s duty weapon over the weekend, authorities said this afternoon. 40
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Local woman fleeced by money order scam
April 10, 2012 in City, News A Spokane County woman is out about $2,000 after she tried to help what turned out to be yet another scam seeking willing participants to cash money orders – which … 11
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Traffic stop leads to crash, pursuit and capture
April 10, 2012 in City, News A man who served three years in prison for stalking and witness tampering could be headed back there after he was arrested just after midnight following a police pursuit where … 5
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Spokane River rescue called off
April 10, 2012 in City Water rescue teams have been called off after a report this morning of a man jumping from the Greene Street bridge over the Spokane River. 2
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Murder suspect to undergo mental evaluation
April 10, 2012 SANDPOINT — A judge ordered a psychiatric evaluation for a North Idaho man charged with first-degree murder.
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Search for budget deal continues on last day
April 10, 2012 in News OLYMPIA — Legislative leaders and the top budget writers huddled with Gov. Chris Gregoire on the last day of the special session, continuing the search for an agreement on the …
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Regional flooding concerns return on Wednesday
April 10, 2012 in City, Idaho A storm system carrying potentially heavy rain is expected to aggravate high water and flooding concerns in portions of North Idaho and Northeast Washington later this week.
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Santorum suspends campaign for president
April 10, 2012 in News GETTYSBURG, Pa. — Bowing to the inevitable, Rick Santorum quit the presidential campaign Tuesday, clearing the way for Mitt Romney to claim the Republican nomination. 46
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Idaho’s sole black legislator invited to join KKK
April 10, 2012 in Region BOISE — Idaho’s only black lawmaker said receiving a direct mailing from the Ku Klux Klan has only bolstered her resolve to fight prejudice. Childhood memories of a cross burning … 12
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State gets thumbs up on preschool, down on access
April 10, 2012 in Region SEATTLE — Washington preschool programs that receive government dollars are among the best in the country but too few kids benefit from the $54 million the state spends on preschool … 1
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U.S. coal exports highest since 1991
April 10, 2012 in Business, Nation/World BILLINGS — Government data show U.S. coal exports reached their highest level in two decades last year as strong overseas demand offered an outlet for a fuel that’s falling from … 4
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School worker pool won Mega Millions jackpot
April 10, 2012 in Nation/World BALTIMORE — Two public school teachers and a school administrator are sharing the spoils of last month’s record Mega Millions jackpot, planning trips to Europe, new homes and a daughter’s … 2
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Sewer workers look for owner of found wedding ring
April 10, 2012 in Region KUNA, Idaho — Sewage workers in southwestern Idaho are hoping to reunite a diamond wedding ring with its owner. 2
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Police looking for suspect in Cenex robbery
April 10, 2012 in City, News A suspect in an early-morning robbery in north Spokane is still loose, police say.
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Property crimes frustrate sheriff
April 10, 2012 in City on Page A1 Flanked by a woman whose three daughters hid in the basement last week as a burglar ransacked their home, Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich announced he’s fed up with prolific … 57
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Clinics tapping Medicare market
April 10, 2012 in City on Page A1 Large Spokane clinics say they are hiring more doctors to absorb the growing numbers of new Medicare patients. Rockwood Clinic, for example, hired 13 primary care physicians last year and … 3
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Syrians fire over borders at refugees
April 10, 2012 in City on Page A1 BEIRUT – Syrian forces opened fire across two tense borders Monday, killing a TV journalist in Lebanon and at least two people in a refugee camp in Turkey on the …
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Experts suggest reasons for slowing job market
April 10, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Economists mostly shrugged off news that U.S. hiring slowed in March as a one-month aberration warped by warm weather. But what if they’re wrong? What if the sharp … 3
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