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THURSDAY, MAY 27, 2010

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Burglar's unclean record further soiled

Imagine the ultimate cat-burglar in a suit of full-body neoprene, sneaking in and out of homes without leaving a scintilla of traceable evidence behind. Now imagine his polar opposite. That metaphorical non-master criminal is real. And he's a 39-year-old serial burglar busted for pulling a…

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Don't touch the tricycle

A 31-year-old Medical Lake man is accused of assaulting a family with pepper spray in a dispute over a tricycle.Andrew Nelson Evans was arrested after sheriff’s deputies found a couple and their 3-year-old daughter with orange stains on their faces and arms from the spray…

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I-90 Reopens To 4 Lanes @ Post Falls 12 

Interstate 90 from Post Falls to Stateline reopened to four lanes of traffic after closure over the past month to repair bridges along that stretch of freeway. Work on the bridges was completed ahead of schedule, said Barb Babic, spokeswoman for the Idaho Department of…

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Idaho road deaths decline 

Here's a news item from the Associated Press: BOISE, Idaho (AP) — State officials say motor vehicle fatalities across Idaho are dropping. The Idaho Transportation Department says there were 40 deaths during the first four months of this year, compared with 62 over the same…

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Drug firms pay up in Idaho settlement 

Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden has reached a settlement with two prescription drug manufacturers that requires them to pay Idaho more than $1.2 million in a dispute over how much they charged Idaho Medicaid for drugs based on published average wholesale prices. “Where published prices…

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Breanna Kimball comforts her 18-month-old daughter, Kylie, as  registered nurse Patty Ewing administers  vaccinations for hepatitis A and diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis on Wednesday at the Kids Clinic near downtown Spokane. (Dan Pelle)

High Noon: A better shot 

Breanna Kimball comforts her 18-month-old daughter, Kylie, as registered nurse Patty Ewing administers vaccinations for hepatitis A and diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis on Wednesday at the Kids Clinic near downtown Spokane.A whooping cough outbreak has worsened in Kootenai County, infecting 43 children as investigators scramble…

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Boy scouts salute Pearl Harbor Suvivors Warren and Betty Schott during the Armed Forces Torchlight Parade May 15.

Cindy H: Patriotism on Parade 14 

Boy scouts salute Pearl Harbor Suvivors Warren and Betty Schott during the Armed Forces Torchlight Parade May 15.When I received an invitation to appear in this year’s Armed Forces Torchlight Parade, I had mixed feelings. My only previous parade experience hadn’t gone well. In seventh…

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Candidate Rex Rammell with his giant inflatable dinosaur (Betsy Russell)

Benewah County: T-Rex country? 

GOP gubernatorial candidate Rex Rammell, the former elk rancher and militia movement backer whose campaign trademark this year was a giant inflatable T-Rex he towed behind his brightly decorated campaign RV, took 26 percent of the vote to incumbent Gov. Butch Otter’s 54.6 percent in…

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Shoppers can select from wide selection of Coca-Cola products in Springfield, Ill., Monday Feb. 6, 2006. The Coca-Cola Co., the world's largest beverage maker, reported Tuesday a 28 percent drop in fourth-quarter profit, but beat Wall Street expectations when certain one-time items are excluded. The Atlanta-based company said it earned $864 million, or 36 cents a share, for the three months ending Dec. 31, compared to a profit of $1.20 billion, or 50 cents a share, in the same period a year ago when Coke benefited from an insurance settlement and other matters. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman) ORG XMIT: ILSP103 (Seth Perlman / The Spokesman-Review)

The Coke machine of the future 

Rest in peace, oh soda jerk: Coke Freestyle elevates individuals to instant mixologists by using a zesty touch-screen system to mix selections from over 100 choices into a custom beverage, all while delivering a geeky high-tech thrill.It's been called "the fountain of the future," "the…

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Sis: Labrador Win Continues R's Rift 12 

The Republican primary yesterday was merely a continuation, if not a deepening, of the Republican rift. Fourteen months prior to the primary, Vaughn Ward was plucked from DC by Dirk Kempthorne, anointed by the Republican establishment such as Phil Batt, and funded by Idaho big…

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FILE - In this Jan. 13, 2010 file photo, Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jared Allen looks on during football practice in Eden Prairie, Minn. Allen recently cut his trademark mullet for his upcoming wedding. (Jim Mone / Associated Press)

Shedding A Mullet For Marital Bliss? 

In this January file photo, Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jared Allen looks on during football practice in Eden Prairie, Minn. Allen recently cut his trademark mullet for his upcoming wedding. (AP Photo/Jim Mone, File)Question: Do you know someone who still wears a mullet?

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TJP: Now It's Labrador's Turn For Vetting 

Raul Labrador, the new GOP candidate for Congress in Idaho's First District, is political proof of Woody Allen's famous phrase - "Eighty percent of life is showing up." Back in the gloomy cold of winter, with the Idaho Republican establishment in line with the guy…

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Rebecca McDonald

Update: Police looking for missing child, mother 

Rebecca McDonaldSpokane police are asking for the public’s help in locating a 24-year-old Spokane woman known to use drugs who apparently fled the area with her 4-year-old after missing a court appearance Wednesday.Rebecca McDonald has a history of drug abuse, and is currently homeless, police…

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Ryan Wahl attaches an American flag to a pole on Tuesday at Fairmount Memorial Park, as crews place 2,240 flags throughout the cemetery. Every flag has a number and is put in the exact same spot year after year. (Dan Pelle / The Spokesman-Review)

Memorial Day Flags 

Ryan Wahl attaches an American flag to a pole on Tuesday at Fairmount Memorial Park, as crews place 2,240 flags throughout the cemetery. Every flag has a number and is put in the exact same spot year after year.Each of the 2,240 flags raised in…

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HBO Poll: Labrador Will Beat Minnick 

Wednesday Poll: 160 of 264 respondents (61%) said Republican Raul Labrador will unseat Demo Congressman Walt Minnick in their race for the1st Congressional District seat now held by Minnick. 104 of 264 respondents (39%) said Minnick would win.Today's Question: Commissioners-elect Jai Nelson & Dan Green…

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Green, Nelson Want County Administrator 12 

Item: Elected Kootenai commissioners align on some issues: Dan Green and Jai Nelson want to hold line on taxes, explore restructuring county government/Alison Boggs, SRMore Info: Dan Green and Jai Nelson both say when they take office in January they’ll push for a ballot measure…

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2010

From left, James O'Neill, Lecia O'Neill and Christopher McFarland (Courtesy of Kootenai County Sheriff's Department)

DEA: Chillers bar tied to cocaine distribution 11 

For 20 years, federal agents allege, a Coeur d’Alene cocaine dealer went undetected by law enforcement, thanks in part to a tight-knit group of traffickers that included his friends and family. But James Roy “Slim” O’Neill’s alleged criminal enterprise imploded Tuesday when he and six…

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Christina Hu, 11 months, from Scottsdale, Ariz. wears hearing protection during the second half of Game 4 of the NBA basketball Western Conference finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Phoenix Suns Tuesday, May 25, 2010, in Phoenix. The Suns won 115-106 to even the series. (Chris Carlson / Associated Press)

APhoto Of The Day -- 5.26.10 

Christina Hu, 11 months, from Scottsdale, Ariz. wears hearing protection during the second half of Game 4 of the NBA basketball Western Conference finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Phoenix Suns Tuesday in Phoenix. The Suns won 115-106 to even the series. You…

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At left: Ann Curry and Matt Lauer have kept NBC's "Today" rolling, despite Katie Couric's departure. 
 (The Spokesman-Review)

Ann Curry's Oops! 

Ann Curry and Matt Lauern her role as the co-host of "The Today Show" on NBC, Ann Curry is renowned for her grace and gravitas, reporting stoically on all sorts of calamities from far-flung places like the Congo, Iraq, and Darfur — in between the…

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Wild Card/Wednesday -- 5.26.10 21 

I'm pre-posting this Wild Card after a long, eventful day tracking voter turnout out and posting election totals for the HucksOnline crowd. I'm bushed and looking forward to time off this week, to see Junior graduate from UColorado Denver medical school before he heads to…

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