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THURSDAY, DEC. 13, 2012

Butch Knows Something IFF Doesn't 

When it comes to Obamacare, Idaho Gov. C.L. (Butch) Otter knows several things Idaho Freedom Foundation Executive Director Wayne Hoffman does not. Otter has come out in favor of a state-run health insurance exchange. He says it beats having the feds operate this virtual portal…

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Helping With Hurricane Sandy Effort

When Hurricane Sandy devastated the East Coast on Oct. 29, the American Red Cross sprang into action. Volunteers from across the U.S. converged on storm-damaged cities. Thirty-two of those volunteers were from the Spokane area. Spokane Valley residents Chuck and Janet Boehme were vacationing in…

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3 Seek School Board Vacancy 29 

Brent Regan (middle), one of three applicants for a Coeur d'Alene School Board vacancy, is interviewed by a Coeur d'Alene Press reporter during a demonstration by United Conservatives of North Idaho near the Kootenai County Courthouse earlier this fall. The next trustee to round out…

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McMillan Files Disclosure Report 

At 1 minute to 5 p.m. today Boise time, the Idaho Secretary of State’s office reported that Rep. Shannon McMillan (pictured), R-Silverton, had filed her campaign finance report; up to that point, she was the only incumbent lawmaker who hadn’t filed. The deadline was Dec.…

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Bloem, Clark In Bell-Ringing Faceoff 

My hope of experiencing a déjà toot with the Eastern Washington University band must be a dream deferred. The good news is that I didn’t waste any time trying to resurrect my deceased trumpet lip. But due to scheduling demands far beyond my control, I…

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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12, 2012

Hump Day Wild Card -- 12.12.12 22 

Sometime later today, Huckleberries Online will reach my annual goal of 2.5 million page-views -- a target I've hit only once before, in 2010 when the blog attracted 2.595 page-views. The blog will fall a little short of that this year. But, all and all,…

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Parting Shot -- 12.12.12

Newborn Noelle Joy Klinker, of Reading, Mass., who was born at 12:12 p.m. at the Massachusetts General Hospital, rests in her mother Colleen's arms a few hours after birth today (12.12.2012) in Boston. Noelle was a natural birth. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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And The CSB Applicants Are ... 

Huckleberries hears that the three applicants for the Coeur d'Alene School Board vacancy created by the resignation of James Purtee are: Christa Hazel, Brent Regan and Casey Morrisroe. We'll break down these applicants Thursday.

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New Brewing Company Fills CdA Void 

For Matt Morrow (pictured), it’s like Christmas in … well, December. Morrow had hoped to have his Trickster’s Brewing Co. in Coeur d’Alene up and running by July, if not sooner. But license and permit delays kept pushing the date back. When Trickster’s finally opened…

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PM Scanner Traffic -- 12.12.12

5:58 p.m. Driver of dark pickup possibly DUI on e/b H53/MP 6 (near Rathdrum). 5:37 p.m. Male appeared to have handgun before leaving in 4Runner @ Torrey/Atlas, Hayden. 5:22 p.m. Driver of vehicle weaving badly @ Miles/Maple, Hayden, possibly DUI. 4:52 p.m. KREM2: Post Falls…

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AM Headlines -- 12.12.12

Riley O’Connell, left, 11, and his friend, Isaac Falen, 11, ride their bicycles away from Moscow Middle School on Tuesday. O’Connell turned 12 today — 12/12/12. Twelve years ago, Riley O'Connell was born Dec. 12, he weighed nearly 12 pounds and was born 12 minutes…

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SR Blogs -- 12.12.12

"Bighorn rams defy the concussion issue plaguing the sport of football," posts Rich Landers/SR Outdoors blog. "With unbelievable power they reserved for the mating seasons, males prove their superiority with a challenging ram by squaring off and rising to their hind feet to “ram” their…

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NIdaho/Friends Blogs -- 12.12.12

"I used to crochet years ago and was fairly skilled, but as time passes by, you forget how to do things if you don't keep up with the hobby," posts Stebbijo/Stebbijo's Place. "However, it's like riding a bicycle when you start up again, but it's…

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61YO Hayden Man Killed In Crash

A 61-year-old Hayden man was found dead in his Jeep Commander along Hayden Lake Road Tuesday evening, according to the Kootenai County Sheriff's Department. The fiancee of Thomas McLennon reported him missing at 7 p.m. Tuesday. He may have been missing as long ago as…

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Taking Wing

Canada geese fly from pool to pool on a partially frozen lake, the morning after temperatures dropped and a few inches of snow fell, in Boulder, Colo., Tuesday. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)

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Gonzaga Mentioned For New League 

The wave of conference realignment has pulled Gonzaga’s name into the discussion. At a meeting in New York on Sunday, presidents and athletic directors of the Big East Conference’s seven Catholic, non-FBS schools discussed numerous options, including the possibility of leaving behind the new-look Big…

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Weather Or Not 

Am I the only one who noticed that the weathermeisters were calling for heavy snow last night and today in Coeur d'Alene and our suburb of Spokane? What's up with that? We've experienced light rain. At best. Or overcast skies. I enjoyed another noon walk…

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McMillan Misses Reporting Deadline 

Second-term Rep. Shannon McMillan, R-Silverton, hasn’t filed the required post-election campaign finance report, the only North Idaho legislative incumbent or candidate to miss the filing deadline. The reports were due the Dec. 6 – today’s the 12th. Candidates can meet the deadline by having that…

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News Quiz: More BB Tickets Available 

If you've kept pace with current events, you'll probably fare well -- and even win a $50 gift card to the Davenport Hotel -- in this week's quiz. And simply by entering, you're eligible to win four tickets to see the EWU men's basketball team…

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Idaho No. 2 In Volunteering 

Idahoans residents volunteer at a rate that is second to only one other states, according to the 2011 "Volunteering and Civic Life in America" Report. Idaho's volunteer rate of 38.8% (with a value of $1.4 billion) is second only to Utah's 40.9%. Idaho finished ahead…

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Celebrating 12.12.12 Birthdays

Sialas Tripp of Coeur d'Alene and Alexis Davis of Post Falls celebrate their 12th birthdays on 12/12/12 with an appearance on KVNI-AM 1080 radio this morning. "In a small world coincidence," posts Kerri Thoreson/KVNI, "both were born at Kootenai Medical Center so were actually in…

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Otter Becomes Obamacare Salesman 

Butch Otter — the young, brash conservative legislator of almost 40 years ago — is known for rising to the House floor and famously casting a vote of “hell no” on an anti-pornography bill. On Tuesday, Otter voted, “Meh.” Yes, the governor voiced support, again,…

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Guv Tabs Woman To Deal w/Budget 

Idaho Gov. Butch Otter has named a new budget director: Jani Revier, who served on his congressional staff and has worked as a special projects manager for Congressman Mike Simpson since 2007. Revier, the first woman to hold the position, will start as Otter's Division…

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Forbes: Utah Best State For Biz 

Utah heads (Forbes 2012) list of the Best States for Business for a third straight year. Utah’s economy has expanded 2.3% annually since 2006–fifth best in the U.S–versus 0.5% for the nation as a whole. “We have a very fertile environment for entrepreneurs and business,”…

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