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THURSDAY, AUG. 30, 2012


Grandma gets a kiss

Celebrating grandparents

Orchard Crest resident Joy Phinney gets a kiss from great-granddaughter Emmalee, 2, while great granddaughter Kimberlee, 3, watches. Cindy Hval, photo More than 200 hundred residents call Spokane Valley’s Orchard Crest Retirement Community home. Many of those residents are grandparents, great-grandparents and even great-great-grandparents. That’s…

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Dominique Blackman has impressed with his decision-making and quick release.

Vandal QB Blackman fighting through 

MOSCOW, Idaho – They were all buddies back in Los Angeles. Dominique Blackman, Brandon Wimberly and Ken McRoyal – three gifted athletes bonded by football and family. Now just two of them remain, and Blackman – Idaho’s new starting quarterback – knows it could easily…

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GOP Grand Dame, Ruthie Johnson, 88,

Ruthie's at the party 

Christa Hazel writes, "Dr. Erin Elliott captured this snapshot and posted to Facebook. Seems Kootenai County GOP Grand Dame, Ruthie Johnson, 88, was seen last night during Republican Convention coverage." Have you spotted any other Idaho dignitaries at the GOP covention?

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Daycare drug raid 

A Spokane Valley daycare operator was arrested this morning for selling marijuana to several high school students. Spokane County Sheriff’s detectives raided the unlicensed daycare at 7820 E. Buckeye Ave. just after 9 a.m. and arrested 35-year-old Tina M. Jones, a sheriff’s department spokesman said.…

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Republican vice presidential nominee, Rep. Paul Ryan addresses the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., on Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012. (J. Applewhite / Associated Press)

High Noon: Ryan takes the stage 11 

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Seizing the campaign spotlight, vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan accepted “the calling of my generation” to help lead the country in tough times Wednesday night and told roaring Republican National Convention delegates and a prime time TV audience that Mitt Romney…

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CdA police investigate infant's death

Coeur d’Alene Police are investigating the death Wednesday of a four-month-old baby boy. The infant was found unconscious by his father at 2:55 p.m. at his home in the 1900 block of Appleway Avenue, Coeur d’Alene Police spokeswoman Sgt. Christie Wood said in a news…

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Horse girl

Photo of the Day: Caption this 14 

Kerri Thoreson snapped this photo of Jody Moyer, who was riding her horse on Wilbur Ave. in Dalton Gardens on Wednesday afternoon. "I hope I always live in a place where seeing someone riding a horse in town doesn't necessarily mean there's a parade going…

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CdA Police warn of new scam 

COEUR d'ALENE - A Coeur d'Alene couple was conned out of nearly $500 when they were threatened with arrest over an alleged overdue loan payment. According to a police report, a woman received a call last week from a man who said her husband was…

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Floatie

No floatie, no lake-y 

Like many Spokane County residents, my summertime conversations are peppered with references to “the lake.” I’m usually referring to Diamond Lake, where my brother-in-law owns a home. I love being on the lake. I adore looking at the lake. I just don’t like being in…

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When good restaurants go bad 

A berrypicker reports that his family had an unpleasant experience at the Breakfast Nook, Saturday. The spot used to be a family-favorite for weekend breakfasts, but after several bad experiences they moved on. On Saturday, they decided to give the Breakfast Nook, one more try.…

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Commissioners postpone budget vote

COEUR d'ALENE - After absorbing two hours of earnest public comment at a budget hearing on Wednesday evening, the Kootenai County commissioners agreed to take another look at the proposed 2013 budget before voting on a final version next week. The two commissioners at the…

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Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney speaks to Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012. (Charlie Neibergall / Associated Press)

Condi slams Obama's foreign policy 

Condoleezza Rice never addressed President Obama by name, but the former secretary of state delivered a sharp rejection of his foreign policy tonight, charging that the White House had forsaken past and potential allies, leaving the world to wonder, "Where does America stand?" "When our…

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"Personhood" amendment doesn't make Colorado ballot 

DENVER – The nation’s only pending ballot measure to ban abortion in all circumstances has failed to advance to voters in Colorado. Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler announced Wednesday that backers of the divisive “personhood” amendment fell about 3,900 valid signatures short of the…

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Idaho, Montana seek out-of-staters 

Weather, wolves, politics and the economy are slamming a quadruple whammy on the budgets of fish and game agencies in Idaho and Montana. Nonresidents are no longer clamoring for the quota of permits the states offer for their fabled deer and elk hunts despite the…

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Officer Nick

CdA Blue sport new cameras 

Officer Nick Knoll wearing the Vievu camera on the front of his uniform. Courtesy Cda Police Coeur d’Alene patrol officers have an addition to their uniforms. Patrol personnel are now wearing recently purchased body cameras, the Coeur d’Alene Police Department announced Wednesday. Chief Wayne Longo…

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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29, 2012

Fire crew member holds "Chips," a bobcat kitten rescued from the Chips fire in California on Saturday (BLM)

Parting Shot: Chips, the Bobcat Kitten 

Betsy Russell reports: The bear cub with burned paws who was rescued from Idaho's Mustang Complex fire is not the only baby critter in that fix; fire crews rescued this baby bobcat, nicknamed “Chips,” from the Chips fire in California on Saturday. The tiny female…

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Wednesday Wild Card 8.29.12 

Special thanks to Christa for posting last night's election reports while I was out Resorting with my husband. I'm glad to say Mr. H. enjoyed his first spa experience very much. In fact, I couldn't get him to leave! He further helped me in my…

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NIC Day of Welcome

Back to school at NIC

North Idaho College greeted hundreds of students back with the annual Day of Welcome event Wednesday, Aug. 29. Students had an opportunity to check out clubs and activities on campus while eating barbecue and playing games. Pictured are students Megan Rae Morris (left) and Chris…

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Churches can't collect 

OLYMPIA – Washington state’s campaign finance watchdog said Tuesday that the state’s Catholic churches can’t collect donations from their parishioners for the campaign seeking to overturn the state’s gay marriage law. Last week, Yakima Bishop Joseph Tyson sent a letter to pastors in 41 parishes…

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Juvenile offenders in Idaho may be shipped out 

Boise Weekly reports: Officials in north-central Idaho, facing a nearly $500,000 deficit at a Lewiston juvenile detention center, are mulling the possibility of sending their juvenile offenders across the border to be housed in a Spokane-area facility. This morning's Lewiston Tribune reports that Nez Perce…

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Southwest cancels Spokane to Portland flights

KREM reports: SPOKANE, Wash.-- Southwest Airlines will no longer run nonstop service from Spokane to Portland. This route will be cancelled starting in January 2013. Southwest Airlines said Wednesday that it has to put its planes where they are going to be more profitable, meaning…

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<!-- Spokesman-Review columnist Shawn Vestal --> (Colin Mulvany / The Spokesman-Review)

Vestal: Flap over F-bomb misses the point 

In recent weeks, the 2,000th American soldier died in Afghanistan. And Michael Baumgartner used one expletive. Which do you know more about? Which subject has gotten the state senator and quixotic candidate for U.S. Senate more attention? As the GOP holds its convention in Tampa,…

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Reward offered re: dog-fighting ring 

The Humane Society of the United States and private citizens are offering a total $4,250 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of people involved in a suspected dog-fighting ring in Spokane Valley. Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service employees were called earlier…

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