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Friday, September 28, 2012
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Central Valley shuts out Lewis and Clark
September 28, 2012 in Sports Brandon McClung didn’t just fill a big pair of shoes – figuratively speaking – Friday night.
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Titans turn back Rogers
September 28, 2012 in Sports University weathered an early dry spell. Then came the deluge.
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Shadle Park rolls past Mt. Spokane
September 28, 2012 in Sports Now the Shadle Park Highlanders can talk seriously about the possibility of postseason.
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Chiefs will greet Americans for home opener
September 28, 2012 in Sports There are five undefeated teams left in the Western Hockey League and the Spokane Chiefs are one of them.
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A’s dispatch Mariners, gain ground in West
September 28, 2012 in Sports OAKLAND, Calif. — Stephen Drew hit a two-run homer, Coco Crisp added a solo shot and the Oakland Athletics gained ground on the first-place Texas Rangers in the A.L. West …
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Quick burst allows Ferris to stop NC
September 28, 2012 in Sports The football game between Ferris and North Central turned in a matter of 2 minutes late in the first half Friday.
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SWAT team arrests man at White Elephant
September 28, 2012 in City A SWAT team surrounded the White Elephant store on North Division Street on Friday night after a report of a man entering the building through an air duct on the … 3
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Cougars preach solid preparation against Ducks
September 28, 2012 in Sports SEATTLE – Since Chip Kelly took over as Oregon’s head football coach prior to the 2009 season, the Ducks have lost six games – once to USC, once to LSU, … 1
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Vandals take extra time for trip to Carolina
September 28, 2012 in Sports MOSCOW, Idaho – Before Idaho flew 2,500 miles to face Virginia last fall, Vandals coach Robb Akey wanted to know: Do college football teams that give themselves more travel time … 2
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Undefeated Pirates travel to Pacific
September 28, 2012 in Sports With four unbeaten teams and a combined 15-6 record, Northwest Conference football appears to be on an upswing.
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Eastern, Montana both know game’s importance
September 28, 2012 in Sports Today’s Eastern Washington-Montana football game has been so thoroughly hyped, the only danger may be hyperventilation. 2
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Detectives seek Chattaroy sex offender
September 28, 2012 in City A convicted sex offender from Chattaroy is being sought after a Spokane County Sheriff’s investigation alleges that he had been providing alcohol and drugs to juvenile females before groping them.
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Ad touting school reforms tells just part of story
September 28, 2012 in Idaho A new television commercial touting Idaho’s controversial school reform laws makes claims that are accurate, but still mislead voters about the impact of the reform laws. That’s because they focus … 4
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Creature tattoo aids in arrest of robbery suspect
September 28, 2012 in Idaho A tattoo resembling the prehistoric beast in the 1954 film “Creature from the Black Lagoon” helped police identify and arrest an armed robbery suspect in Coeur d’Alene this morning. 1
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State senate lawsuit over Roach settled
September 28, 2012 in City, Region OLYMPIA — The Washington state Senate will review its workplace policies and has reaffirmed its sanctions against a Republican senator under a settlement announced today.
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Wash. minimum wage will rise to $9.19 per hour
September 28, 2012 in Region OLYMPIA — Washington state’s minimum wage is increasing 15 cents to $9.19 per hour. The Department of Labor & Industries said today the new rules will go into effect in … 72
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Idaho to start selling $10 annual parks pass
September 28, 2012 in Idaho Idaho’s new $10 annual “Passport” to all 30 of its state parks and recreation areas will go on sale Monday, three months earlier than planned. The new Passport replaces the … 3
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More Idaho teachers leave profession
September 28, 2012 in Idaho BOISE — More Idaho teachers left the profession last year, but state officials say they’ve also certificated more educators. Data obtained today by The Associated Press shows about 1,800 teachers … 2
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Dan Rather: ‘Rapid is all the rage’
September 28, 2012 in City In 1963, Dan Rather confirmed the unimaginable: President John F. Kennedy was dead, the victim of an assassin’s bullet in Dallas. Now, nearly a half-century later, the 80-year-old journalist remembers … 10
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State employees’ pay cuts likely restored
September 28, 2012 in Region OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — State workers who saw a smaller paycheck over the past two years because of the state’s budget woes are likely to see pay cuts restored under …
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Calif. man behind anti-Muslim film ordered jailed
September 28, 2012 in Nation/World LOS ANGELES (AP) — The surrounding mystery of the man behind the crudely produced anti-Islamic video that sparked violence in the Middle East took a strange turn after he appeared … 10
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Senate control a tossup as Republicans’ leads slip
September 28, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The presidential race isn’t the only unpredictable war for control of Washington this year. Keep an eye on the U.S. Senate. Expectations of a Republican takeover, which were … 18
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Vestal: Victim seeks to extend abuse statute
September 28, 2012 in City on Page A1 It happens every time a victim of child sexual abuse wins a lawsuit: the cries that these people are only in it for the money. Only in it for the … 22
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Spokane to pay golfer $215,000 for sprained ankle
September 28, 2012 in City on Page A1 A golfer who sprained his ankle at Esmeralda Golf Course is getting $215,000 from the city of Spokane plus free golf for the rest of his life, but neither side … 46

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