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Wednesday, October 3, 2012
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Mead tops Highlanders in GSL girls soccer
October 3, 2012 in Sports Kevin Houston and the Mead girls soccer team are “starting to put the pieces together,” and it showed Wednesday afternoon.
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North Dakota’s Hardin: small target, big results
October 3, 2012 in Sports North Dakota, you’re not in the Big West Conference anymore.
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OSU’s Mannion takes next step
October 3, 2012 in Sports Sean Mannion torched the Washington State Cougars in a forgettable 44-21 WSU loss last season.
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Cross country runners learn to never give up
October 3, 2012 in Sports Isiah Forney labored, barely able to finish his junior varsity cross country race during the Tracy Walters Invitational at Audubon Park in early September. Yet spectators he didn’t know cheered, …
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Obama, Romney clash in first debate
October 3, 2012 in Nation/World DENVER — In a showdown at close quarters, President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney sparred aggressively in their first campaign debate Wednesday night over taxes, deficits and strong steps …
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Landers: One reservation about ‘Reservation’
October 3, 2012 in Sports A new method of gaining public hunting access to private land in Washington is staggering onto the scene this fall. 1
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Wells’ big day helps M’s go out with bang
October 3, 2012 in Sports SEATTLE — Casper Wells tied a career-high with five RBIs including a three-run homer in Seattle’s six-run seventh inning, and the Mariners closed out the season with a 12-0 rout …
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Whitworth lineman Cochran blazes trail
October 3, 2012 in Sports Two of Aaron Cochran’s passions merged the other day.
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Seahawks rookie LB Wagner makes quick transition
October 3, 2012 in Sports RENTON, Wash. – The question asked of Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll had nothing to do with how well Bobby Wagner has played during the first quarter of his rookie …
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Officers in CdA shooting identified
October 3, 2012 in City, Idaho Coeur d’Alene Police officers involved in an exchange of gunfire that left a shooting suspect dead Saturday have been identified. 3
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Shock sign coach Olson to extension
October 3, 2012 in Sports The Spokane Shock and head coach Andy Olson agreed on a two-year contract extension, the Arena Football League team announced. 1
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Civil War and WWI documents recovered
October 3, 2012 in City Historical documents have been recovered and law enforcement are searching for the owner of documents, some of which date back to the Civil War.
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Latest school reform ad hits union issue
October 3, 2012 in Idaho The latest statewide TV commercial to air in the battle over Idaho’s controversial school reform laws comes from opponents of the laws, and focuses on what may be their toughest … 5
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Moore pleads guilty to role in Stark killing
October 3, 2012 in City The California man who prosecutors say helped plan the 2007 murder of Dale Stark, pleaded guilty today to second-degree murder just days before his retrial was set to start. 1
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Ore. pot measure struggles as Wash., Colo. thrive
October 3, 2012 in Health As marijuana legalization efforts in Colorado and Washington pick up steam, a similar push in Oregon seems to be going up in smoke.
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Honor Flight headed to nation’s capital
October 3, 2012 in City Bud Inslee of Connell, Wash., sat in a crowd at Spokane International Airport this morning waiting for his Honor Flight to board. He had the gleam of a man looking … 3
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Officials agree on criminal justice collaboration
October 3, 2012 in City Spokane city and county leaders today announced the latest step in a proposal to combine the region’s criminal justice system. 12
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Bonners Ferry man accused of groping cheerleaders
October 3, 2012 in Idaho KENNEWICK, Wash. — A Bonner’s Ferry, Idaho, man is accused of groping cheerleaders at high school football games in the Tri-Cities. 2
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Report: Some dietary supplements illegally labeled
October 3, 2012 in Health Dozens of weight loss and immune system supplements on the market are illegally labeled and lack the recommended type of scientific evidence to back up their purported health claims, government …
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Fred Meyer to close north Spokane store
October 3, 2012 in City Fred Meyer will close its store on Francis Avenue in Spokane early next year after failing to renegotiate its lease. The Portland-based store told its 167 employees Wednesday morning of … 39
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More Akin abortion remarks stir criticism
October 3, 2012 in Nation/World JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Republican Senate candidate Todd Akin is again drawing attention for comments about abortion — this time, for saying that doctors are “giving abortions to women who … 12
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Wildfire threatens Indian school near Omak
October 3, 2012 in Region A wildfire fanned by gusty winds is threatening an Indian boarding school on the Colville Reservation east of Omak in north central Washington.
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Report: Some dietary supplements illegally labeled
October 3, 2012 in Nation/World SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Dozens of weight loss and immune system supplements on the market are illegally labeled and lack the recommended type of scientific evidence to back up their …
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Idaho school reform becomes personal
October 3, 2012 in Idaho on Page A1 BOISE – Here’s how fiery the debate over school reform has gotten in Idaho: After a forum at the City Club of Boise on Tuesday, state Rep. Brian Cronin, D-Boise, … 2

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