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Wednesday, February 13, 2013
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Chiefs battle back, beat Hitmen
February 13, 2013 in Sports When the Spokane Chiefs fell behind Calgary 2-0 at home Wednesday night, it looked like the Hitmen were ready to add another chapter to their successful season. Instead, the Chiefs …
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Cougars miss Ladd in loss to Beavers
February 13, 2013 in Sports The Cougars’ shortcomings in their 67-66 loss to Oregon State – turnovers and rebounding, direct results of point guard Mike Ladd’s absence – were ultimately too many to ignore before …
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Plenty at stake for Gonzaga, Saint Mary’s
February 13, 2013 in Sports For all the talk about Gonzaga’s lofty position in the college basketball polls and the possibility of earning a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament, there is still the …
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Shaken Colville community discusses school safety
February 13, 2013 in City Parents and community members packed the auditorium of Colville High School this evening to let the administration know their concerns and ideas for safety after two boys brought a knife … 1
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Landers: Hunting is serious business
February 13, 2013 in Sports Hunting is the ultimate form of tough love. Sportsmen donate to habitat conservation and snap photos of fawns with the same fascination they focused on the first steps of their … 5
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Idaho’s Barone responds from mistake with strong senior year
February 13, 2013 in Sports Before the first of his now 119 consecutive games for the University of Idaho, Kyle Barone was finishing a team meal in a Salt Lake City hotel when he got …
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Gonzaga women get second shot at Gaels
February 13, 2013 in Sports They shot 29 percent from the floor, were outscored 22-5 at the free-throw line and were held to one point in the final 4 minutes. 3
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Voters approve supermajority requirement
February 13, 2013 in City The Spokane City Council must approve tax increases with supermajority votes. 24
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Records detail plot by fifth-graders to kill classmates
February 13, 2013 in City Court documents released today give chilling details about the plans two fifth graders from Colville had in place to kill a girl classmate and possibly others if they tried to … 49
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Deputy finds stolen vehicle in Spokane Valley
February 13, 2013 in City A Spokane Valley sheriff’s deputy located a stolen vehicle about 2:30 this morning after spotting it in a neighborhood he knew well. 17
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Coeur d’Alene hotel robbed this afternoon
February 13, 2013 The Ameritel Inn in Coeur d’Alene was robbed around 1 p.m. today by two men who demanded cash from the front desk clerk, indicating they had a gun. 2
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Spokane police seek help identifying robber
February 13, 2013 in City Spokane police detectives are asking for the public’s help in identifying the man that robbed a North Spokane convenience store on Jan. 30. The man entered a Chevron store armed … 8
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Spokane police investigating suspicious death
February 13, 2013 in City The Spokane Police Department is investigating the suspicious death of a woman in a house near Ninth Avenue and Thor Street. A male has been taken into custody on unrelated … 6
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Idaho House freshmen band together on exchange bill
February 13, 2013 in Idaho Sixteen House GOP freshmen, led by Rep. Luke Malek, R-Coeur d’Alene, have banded together to propose changes to Gov. Butch Otter’s health insurance exchange bill, saying if their changes pass, … 4
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CdA says no to pigs as urban pets
February 13, 2013 in Idaho COEUR D’ALENE — Don’t expect to see pot-bellied pigs among the list of acceptable urban pets in Coeur d’Alene any time soon. 10
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Christopher Dorner’s license found in burned cabin
February 13, 2013 in Nation/World BIG BEAR LAKE, Calif. (AP) — As police scoured mountain peaks for days, using everything from bloodhounds to high-tech helicopters, the revenge-seeking ex-cop they wanted was hiding among them, holed … 18
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Spokane voters pass library, police measures
February 13, 2013 in City on Page A1 Spokane voters on Tuesday resoundingly approved a city charter amendment granting the police ombudsman more authority and a tax to ensure that branch libraries won’t close. The most debated proposal … 17
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Cabin where fugitive ex-cop took refuge goes up in flames
February 13, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A1 BIG BEAR LAKE, Calif. – The manhunt for a former Los Angeles police officer suspected of going on a killing spree converged Tuesday on a mountain cabin where authorities believe … 13
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Breaking down the vote
February 13, 2013 in City on Page A1 For 02-13-2013 3
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Huge turnout at Spokane forum on marijuana legalization
February 13, 2013 in City on Page A1 In one of the biggest turnouts in the state, more than 450 people packed the state Liquor Control Board’s public forum Tuesday night in Spokane to talk about Washington’s baby … 248
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Obama proposes initiatives on jobs, gun control, energy
February 13, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama returned to the unfinished business of a still struggling economy Tuesday night, outlining a second-term agenda with proposals designed to create jobs, expand the middle … 83
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Carnival cruise ship being towed to U.S.
February 13, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A2 A cruise ship that lost power because of an engine fire is being towed from the Gulf of Mexico, with many passengers sleeping on the deck to stay cool and … 1
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Attack on tourists in Guam kills 2 Japanese, injures 12
February 13, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A3 A man accused of killing two Japanese visitors and injuring a dozen others after crashing his car and stabbing people in a major tourist district in Guam has been arrested …
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Banana Joe best of bunch
February 13, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A3 NEW YORK – Banana Joe didn’t monkey around this time. The little affenpinscher with the bouncy step and shiny black coat walked off as America’s top dog Tuesday night, winning …

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