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THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2012

Brewing Up Beer In Bonners Ferry 

Some people retire and take up fishing or golf. Mike Naumann, who retired from law enforcement in 2009, opened a brewery. A successful brewery, at that, with five beers on tap and a beefy menu that has us wondering if this is a brewery with…

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Independent Theaters ry To Survive 

he building’s facade is shaped like a crown in this one-horse-town. The crown jewel is a neon red and green sign that reads “Roxy.” The Roxy Theater was built in 1951 in Newport, Wash. It’s made of a rudimentary cobbling of stucco and rock, but…

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News Quiz: 2 Idahoans Win Prizes 

The long arm of the news quiz reached into Idaho for both of last week's winners! Tom Von Alten of Boise won a $50 gift card to the Davenport Hotel as the overall champ, and Kelly Lee of Moscow won a random drawing for two…

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Veteran UI Broadcaster Curtis Dies 11 

Bob Curtis, who called 540 consecutive Vandal football games during a 50-year span, died Wednesday night at his home in Colfax, Wash. Curtis was the Idaho Sportscaster of the Year 33 times. In addition to football, Curtis also called hundreds of basketball games. He was…

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Team St. Luke's Headed To London  

Kristen Messer, Austin Pruitt, center, and Amberlynn Weber, shown July 19 at West Valley High School, have qualified for the Paralympics in London this summer. The three, all members of Team St. Luke’s, will compete in track events along with Susannah Scaroni. (SR photo: Jesse…

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Centennial/Prairie Work Set 

Two trails, the North Idaho Centennial Trail and the Prairie Trail, need to be seal coated. Both seal coating projects will be “rolling projects,” meaning that the seal coating takes about two hours to dry, so the trail will be usable soon after the contractor…

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Area Jocks Have Ties To Olympics 

Tomorrow, the world. Including Spokane and the Inland Northwest. Athletes from 206 nations – one competing under the flag of five interlocking rings because South Sudan has no Olympic organization – are assembled for the Games of the 30th Olympiad, the opening ceremonies officially launching…

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Chuckles: Me Hatesss DooFosss 

Chester the Callow Keyboard Commando (shown multi-taking in inset from Technorati Redneck gallery) continues to harangue Count DooFo: "Our only question, is how can this guy really be taken seriously? He claims to be a conservative blogger, but his political stripes are bluer than a…

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Teen Romance = 63 Married Years 

Harold “Pete” Clarke started working at a small South Hill grocery store at age 12. By 16, his duties had expanded to grocery delivery. One day he dropped off groceries at a house and was instantly smitten by the beautiful girl who answered the door.…

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Some Long Snake 

Many hands join in to help as an anaconda snake at the Oklahoma City Zoo has dental floss taped to it's head and along it's body as it is measured at the zoo in Oklahoma City Thursday. The floss and tape are necessary because it…

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AM Scanner Traffic -- 7.26.12

12:18 p.m. 4 boys, including one with a red, green & yellow beanie cap, have stolen a shopping cart from Fred Meyer and are now heading south on Fruitland/CdA. 12:04 p.m. Benewah Medical Center/Plummer is seeking ambulance to transfer 45YO male w/symptoms of heat stroke…

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Poll: Only 49% Say Obama Christian 28 

Forty-nine percent of voters identify President Obama as a Christian, a new poll says, and the others say that they don't know or that he is a Muslim. "Nearly four years into his presidency the view that Barack Obama is Muslim persists," says the survey…

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Mountain West: We Don't Want UI 12 

Well, you can eliminate one destination for the Idaho Vandals. As the Vandals seek a home for its football program with the WAC wilting, the Mountain West would make geographic sense, but on Wednesday, commissioner Craig Thompson squashed the idea. “In all fairness to New…

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AM: Neighborly Thing To Do

Bob Lutz, a volunteer with the NeighborWoods program, rakes mulch around the rose beds at the entrance to Comstock Park Wednesday in Spokane. Partnering with the City of Spokane's Park and Recreation department, volunteers throughout Spokane, including North Hill, Comstock, East Central care for and…

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Press Pinpoints City Hall Suspect 15 

Item: Records request to Coeur d'Alene City Hall pinpoints embezzlement suspect/Tom Hasslinger, Press JohnA: $48,600 a nice salary to just throw away, well in excess of what the county pays for similar positions. When you throw in six weeks vacation and three weeks sick leave,…

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Trib: Answer To Killings, More Guns? 

That emotional, knee-jerk reaction you're hearing to the massacre of a dozen people and the wounding of five times as many in a Colorado movie house isn't coming from the gun-control crowd. Oh, you'll hear a few scattered voices arguing that had the Brady bill…

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Richert: Flying With A Lame Duck 

Phil Hart, the lame-duck representative from House District 2, is shown handing out flags at a Fourth of July Parade in Coeur d'Alene prior to this year. Opinionator Kevin Richert of the Idaho Statesman criticizes House Speaker Lawerence Denney for approving tax dollars to send…

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Spencer: Don't Look Behind Curtain 

Larry Spencer: I get a kick out of the fact that Jeff keeps playing the wizard of Oz by claiming that he is the “President” of a “group” that he made up, that has no members, board or meetings. The “Idaho Federation of Reagan Republicans”…

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Blue Cross Tentative On Walgreen's 

Blue Cross of Idaho members: Don’t go rushing to Walgreens pharmacies just yet. The nation’s largest drugstore chain and pharmacy-benefit management company Express Scripts have resolved a year-long battle over payment issues. But Idaho’s largest health insurer hasn’t yet decided whether it will once again…

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Don't Forget To Write 

Have changes in communications technology altered the way college romances endure summers of separation? Once upon a time, a boy and girl who grew close while at school had just letters and occasional phone calls to stay connected while back home (in two different places)…

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Farris: Have TV Spot, Need Cash 

First-time Democratic candidate Jimmy Farris has a buoyant 60-second spot that he hopes will air this fall in his race against freshman GOP Congressman Raul Labrador. Titled, “A Future Leader, Now,” the video is available only on the Web. Farris raised about $37,000 through June…

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Chuckles: Beware Of Count DooFo 13 

Chester the Constitutionalist Keyboard Commando of Chuckle Berries offers this warning to his followers today (both of them): "Remember the wise words of Yoda concerning the Sith. “Always two there are, no more, no less: a master and an apprentice.” And by the looks of…

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Woman Offers $100 For Cat Rescue 

Everyone knows that when a cat gets stuck in a tree, firefighters rescue it. At least that’s what happens in the movies. But when Karen Fishburn and her neighbors heard a cat in a tree Saturday, then finally spotted the animal in the top of…

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