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Sunday, October 14, 2012
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Parker Aerospace
October 14, 2012 in City on Page A9 Just as cars are packed with more electronics year after year, so too are planes, drones and missiles. And all those electronic components produce a lot of heat. Devising products …
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Unitech Composites and Structures
October 14, 2012 in City on Page A9 What began as a mom-and-pop startup in Hayden more than 30 years ago has grown into a major Northwest supplier of composite parts for the aerospace industry. Tucked into five … 1
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Empire Aerospace
October 14, 2012 in City on Page A9 The north end of the Coeur d’Alene Airport was vacant land a decade ago. Today, it’s home to a growing empire. Empire Airlines is a FedEx feeder carrier with a … 1
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In brief: Sinking boat in bay ends bachelor party
October 14, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A10 San Francisco – Nearly two dozen people who were enjoying a bachelor party on what’s billed as San Francisco Bay’s only “floating wine tasting room” are OK after their boat …
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Fired consultant is hiring despite voter-fraud flap
October 14, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A10 WASHINGTON – The political consultant fired by the Republican National Committee amid fraud allegations in Florida is now hiring workers for a voter canvassing operation this fall in as many …
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Event pits the best of high schools’ spirited sound
October 14, 2012 in City on Page B1 Family and friends wrapped themselves in blankets and gathered in the stands at Joe Albi Stadium, cupping hot cocoa and yelling encouragements as students performed in a competition that draws … 1
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
October 14, 2012 in City on Page B1 From our archives, 100 years ago A long-running domestic drama on Lake Pend Oreille’s Garfield Bay ended in tragedy.
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Clark: Volunteers aren’t worthy of paranoia, or maybe they are
October 14, 2012 in City on Page B1 A ruckus erupted over Spokane’s code enforcement last week, with critics claiming that recruiting volunteer citizens to act as public snitches smacks of “Big Brother” in some book by George … 6
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Idaho to vote on measure ensuring right to hunt, fish, trap
October 14, 2012 in Idaho on Page B1 BOISE – Idaho has a measure on the November ballot to enshrine a right to hunt, fish and trap in the state constitution – a proposal that likely would generate … 24
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That’s NEWS to you
October 14, 2012 in City on Page B1 If you followed the news last week – or even if you didn’t – you could be a winner in our weekly quiz. Test your news sense with the newspaper …
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Use of herbicide up despite modified crops, scientist says
October 14, 2012 in City on Page B2 SEATTLE – For years, proponents have argued that genetically modified crops help reduce the use of herbicides. The claim, in fact, is on the chemical-giant Monsanto’s website. That never sat … 3
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Central Idaho house to be in A&E’s ‘Moves’
October 14, 2012 in Idaho on Page B2 KETCHUM, Idaho – A Boise company moved a large, two-story house in central Idaho from Ketchum to Hailey with the move filmed for A&E Networks. The Idaho Mountain Express reported …
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Lewis-Clark State College pays tribute to teacher
October 14, 2012 in Idaho on Page B2 Professor Henry L. Talkington’s life was marked by tragedy, and his heartbreak drove his work until the day he died, said Lewiston historian Steven Branting. Branting spoke at a dedication …
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Huckleberries: No gas, no problem on sunny Hayden Lake day
October 14, 2012 in City, Idaho on Page B2 Another week, another lake rescue story from North Idaho, although not as dramatic as the one in which a father and a son capsized their sailboat in high winds on …
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UI research funding remains stable
October 14, 2012 in Idaho on Page B2 Despite budget cuts the University of Idaho has maintained sufficient funding for research, which National Science Board members said is crucial to the state economy. The board recently ranked the …
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In brief: Hackers steal city’s $400,000 through electronic transfers
October 14, 2012 in City on Page B3 BURLINGTON, Wash. – Police in the small northwest Washington town of Burlington say hackers have transferred $400,000 out of a city account. The Skagit Valley Herald reported the money was … 1
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Anti-gay marriage group airs TV advertisements
October 14, 2012 in City on Page B3 OLYMPIA – The group fighting to overturn Washington’s gay marriage law started running its first TV ads in the state on Thursday. The 30-second ad from Preserve Marriage Washington is … 22
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Spin Control: McKenna’s dance moves could wrap up the nerd vote
October 14, 2012 in City on Page B3 The first rule of campaigning in 2012 should be: Think twice before you do something. There’s always a video camera around. This might be something the staff of gubernatorial candidate …
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Eye on Boise: PAC didn’t overlook Nonini when making donations
October 14, 2012 in Idaho on Page B3 BOISE – In practically every legislative district in Idaho where there’s a contested race – and even one where there’s not – the Senate Republican PAC has made a campaign … 1
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Washington leads in seat belt use
October 14, 2012 in City on Page B3 More motorists in the state are buckling up – giving Washington the highest seat belt use rate in the nation – but those caught not using their seat belt in …
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Council to weigh payout to fired, rehired detective
October 14, 2012 in City on Page B3 The Spokane City Council on Monday will consider paying a fired and rehired police detective $350,000. Former police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick fired Detective Jeff Harvey in July 2011, citing what … 7
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That’s News to you answers
October 14, 2012 in City on Page B6 Here are the answers to this week’s newspaper edition of That’s News to You. 1. B. As shown in last Monday’s Then and Now photo feature, the building was originally …
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Triple-murder investigation gets fresh start
October 14, 2012 in Region on Page B6 In his first public comments since the collapse of the Kevin Harper murder case, Yakima County Prosecutor Jim Hagarty said Friday his office is “redoing everything” in a renewed effort …
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27 arrested in Tri-Cities gang sweep
October 14, 2012 in Region on Page B6 A single-day roundup of “gang involved” fugitives in the Tri-Cities netted 27 arrests, including two teen offenders, officials said. Among all those arrested during the latest gang sweep in the … 3
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