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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
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Chiefs improve to 7-0 at home
October 30, 2012 in Sports Fans came dressed in costume to celebrate Halloween a night early at the Spokane Arena on Tuesday, and the Spokane Chiefs obliged, treating 3,524 fans to a scary-good first period …
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Spokane’s Kerwick details state of amateur boxing
October 30, 2012 in Sports Amateur boxing in the United States was in critical condition even before it narrowly avoided a three-month suspension last week, and the long-term prognosis remains stubbornly unclear.
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Central Valley girls soccer qualifies for state
October 30, 2012 in Sports The Central Valley girls soccer team dominated the second half en route to 1-0 win regional at Richland on Tuesday that made the Bears the first team to qualify for …
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2 boys found along I-90; mother arrested
October 30, 2012 in Idaho Spokane Valley police arrested a woman tonight who they say left her two young boys alone along Interstate 90 in Post Falls this morning. 40
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EWU sets aside tough loss, looks to Cal Poly
October 30, 2012 in Sports The rain was dancing off the track at Roos Field on Tuesday afternoon as the Eastern Washington football players splashed their way to practice, three days after a tough loss …
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No. 2 Oregon prepares for challenge at USC
October 30, 2012 in Sports Before the season started, when media members overwhelmingly voted Southern California as their pick to win the Pac-12 championship, there was one game, many believed, that would be determine whether …
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Seahawks lose Obomanu, sign Kearse
October 30, 2012 in Sports SEATTLE – The Seattle Seahawks added a wide receiver with a familiar name to reinforce an injury-riddled position.
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EWU volleyball team cheers end to streak
October 30, 2012 in Sports It was a celebration nearly a year in the making.
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Idaho’s $182M laptop contract just for rental, not purchase
October 30, 2012 in Idaho Idaho’s newly inked $182 million, eight-year contract with Hewlett-Packard Co. for laptop computers for its high school students contains a surprising feature: The state won’t actually own the computers, and … 7
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Man shot and killed near Usk
October 30, 2012 A man was shot and killed at a home about seven miles south of Usk, Wash. on Monday afternoon.
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Brothers arraigned for alleged child rape
October 30, 2012 in City A defense lawyer asked Tuesday that one of two brothers accused of raping a 14-year-old girl be sent to Eastern State Hospital for a mental evaluation, while the other faces … 21
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Montana court voids permit for Rock Creek Mine
October 30, 2012 A Spokane Valley company has been dealt a setback in its effort to open a silver and copper mine beneath Montana’s Cabinet Mountain Wilderness. 4
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Grant County man charged in ex’s homicide
October 30, 2012 Grant County sheriff’s detectives say a Mattawa man gunned down his girlfriend because she wanted to break up with him.
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Deputies arrest man who fled from law enforcement
October 30, 2012 in City Sheriff’s deputies have taken into custody a man who ran from law enforcement after being pulled over near Medical Lake this morning. 3
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Bar owner pleads guilty to fatal crash
October 30, 2012 in City Wiping tears and looking away as his victim’s family spoke, a Spokane Valley bar owner pleaded guilty today to vehicular homicide after he drove drunk and fatally struck a bicyclist … 12
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Hit-and-run causes power outage
October 30, 2012 in City An early morning hit-and-run knocked out power temporarily for north Spokane residents after a power pole was toppled near the Crestline Street and Lincoln Road roundabout. 3
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Midnight fire damages apartment complex
October 30, 2012 in City Nobody was hurt in fire this morning that caused smoke damage to the Wedgewood Park Apartments, located at 202 E. Wedgewood Avenue.
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Rains raise flood watch in parts of Washington
October 30, 2012 in Region SEATTLE — The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for portions of Washington because of heavy rains expected today and Wednesday.
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Sandy leaves death, damp and darkness in wake
October 30, 2012 in Nation/World NEW YORK — As superstorm Sandy marched slowly inland, millions along the East Coast awoke this morning without power or mass transit, with huge swaths of the nation’s largest city … 5
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Hurricane Sandy swamps East Coast
October 30, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 NEW YORK – Superstorm Sandy slammed into the New Jersey coastline with 80 mph winds Monday night and hurled an unprecedented 13-foot surge of seawater at New York City, flooding … 4
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Fewer young voters feel engaged
October 30, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The love affair between young voters and President Barack Obama that ignited his candidacy in 2008 and powered him to the White House seems like a distant memory … 2
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Spokane-area man runs storm shelter operations in New York City
October 30, 2012 in City on Page A1 Red Cross relief efforts in New York are being organized by an Eastern Washington retiree pressed into service because of his nearly four decades of disaster management experience. Glenn Lockwood, … 1
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Opposition to I-502 low on funds, outreach efforts
October 30, 2012 in City on Page A1 Many law enforcement and drug treatment professionals in Washington may oppose a ballot measure legalizing marijuana for adults. But that would be hard to guess from the campaign over Initiative … 34
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Airport closed after bomb found
October 30, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 TOKYO – A major airport in northern Japan was closed today after construction workers found an unexploded bomb believed to be from World War II. All 92 flights in and …

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