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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27, 2013

Vestal: Washington OK With Bad Cops 

It’s official: If a cop lies or commits a crime, it’s not necessarily a firing offense. The Washington Legislature’s cool with that. If you’ve been paying any attention, you know this is already the state of our state. Cops who merely lie or break the…

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Cancer Center Buys New Equipment 

The Kootenai Cancer Center location in Coeur d'Alene on Tuesday showed off its new $2.3 million linear accelerator for cancer treatment and imaging. The Trilogy model linear accelerator was developed by Palo Alto, Calif.-based manufacturer Varian Medical Systems. The machine is able to completely rotate…

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Edit: County Treasurer Did Job Well 

Know this about Tom Malzahn: He's going to play more golf. But when he retires as Kootenai County treasurer this time next month, you might not see any other significant changes in the man or the way he goes about the business of life. A…

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TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 2013

Wild Card/Tuesday -- 2.26.13 17 

The Zags are No. 2. The temperature is rising to greet March in 3 days. And the troublesome Torch/Rendezvous bikini bar has finally gone the way of the dodo, giving way to a country Western theme (not that I'd go to either). All seems right…

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Lake City 'Freedom Tree' Faces Ax 35 

The Freedom Tree in Coeur d'Alene has stood as a memorial to veterans for more than 40 years, but with the redevelopment of McEuen Park the tree will fall under the axe. The tree, which has replica dog tags hanging from lights on the tree,…

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Goedde's License Bill Runs Into Ditch 16 

It isn’t every day that a legislative committee rejects a chairman’s bill. But it happened Tuesday afternoon, when the Senate Education Committee tabled a bill that would tie teenagers’ driver’s licenses to “satisfactory academic progress.” Teen driver’s licenses are already tied to school attendance. Sen.…

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PM Headlines -- 2.26.13

Sen. Michael Crapo, R-Idaho, the ranking Republican on the Senate Banking Committee, right, questions Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke on Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday, during the committee's hearing where Bernanke delivered the central bank's Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to the Congress. (AP…

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PM Scanner Traffic -- 2.26.13

5:36 p.m. Disabled vehicle w/Kootenai plates blocking H95/Appleway intersection/CdA. 5:28 p.m. VW Pissan headed wrong way @ top of I-90/H41 onramp after crash. 4:24 p.m. ISP officer is stopping to check on small child by itself @ H95/Neider, CdA. 4:21 p.m. Female threatening to commit…

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Lahr's Strategery Spreading Wings 

Seems that Ron Lahr's Strategery political organization is trying to fry bigger fish as evidenced by a flyer (The Strategery Report, February issue) circulated to legislators via the state email system today. The 8-page flyer encourages Republicans to focus on winning elected positions on nonpartisan…

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SR Blogs -- 2.26.13 10 

On his Slice blog, Paul Turner posts the No. 1 song from this date in 1960, Percy Faith's "Theme from a Summer Place." Is it wrong that I know all the old songs that Paul posts? (Photo: www.45cat.com) No. 2 GU passing chemistry test/Jim Meehan,…

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Bond: About Lucky Friday Reopening 

In his Wallace Street Journal column, Dave Bond offers these observations re: Hecla's reopening of the Lucky Friday Mine: First, that fully 90 percent of the laid-off crew returned to the mine when called back. If there's an historic precedent, I am not aware of…

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'Breaking Dawn 2' Earns Razzies

Actors, from left, Judith Shekoni, Tracey Heggins, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Christian Camargo, Peter Facinelli and Casey LaBow are shown in a scene from the film "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2." The finale to the blockbuster supernatural romance dominated the 33rd Annual…

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Idaho Senate Rejects Medical Pot, Too 

Idaho senators voted along party lines Monday to declare that their state should never legalize marijuana for any purpose, but rejected another measure calling for a federal crackdown on states like Washington that have. “Idaho cannot go into any other state and enforce Idaho law…

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Did Busch Water Down Beer? 

Bud Light beer is shown in the aisles of Elite Beverages in Indianapolis. Beer lovers across the country have filed $5 million class-action lawsuits accusing Anheuser-Busch of watering down its Budweiser, Michelob and other brands. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File) Question: Do you drink any Anheuser-Busch…

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Just Where Is 'Back East'? 

At The Slice blog, Paul Turner asked readers what they meant when they said "Back East." Here's a sampling: “For those of us from the Great Lakes Midwest, 'Back East' refers to Boston, New York City, Washington, D.C., or anyplace within 300 miles of them,”…

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Ward: So Happy Together 18 

I think everyone who attended the Kootenai County Republican Party Legislative Town Hall Meeting this past Saturday at the Coeur d'Alene Library came to the same conclusion I did. The Republican Party in Kootenai County has never been more unified and willing to fight together…

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Happy Zags Soar To New Heights 

It isn’t easy to illustrate team chemistry, but here goes. Drew Barham was on Gonzaga’s campus for less than a week when he and sophomore guard Kevin Pangos started working on a trick-shot video. Guy Landry Edi and Elias Harris went to Cold Stone for…

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Single Mom True To Special Family 

"You have to roll with the punches,” said Hayden Lake resident Stacey Sprock as she prepared for a job interview on Oct. 29, 2012. Stacey has four children, each with special needs. She and her husband separated in 2008. (SR photo: Kathy Plonka) See Kathy's…

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AM Scanner Traffic -- 2.26.13

11:33 a.m. Dustin has returned a call to CPD HQ re: hit-and-run crash that occurred Monday. 11:11 a.m. Avista reports it doesn't service 609 N. Calgary Court/PF, where natural gas is smelled. 11:09 a.m. Undisclosed medical emergency in 1100 block of W. Wilbur/Hayden. 11:01 a.m.…

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Poll: Zags Worthy Of No. 2 

Monday Poll: Almost a supermajority at Hucks Nation sez the Gonzaga Bulldogs are worthy of their No. 2 national ranking. 96 of 148 respondents (64.86%) say the Zags deserve to be No. 2, with their 27-2 record. 36 of 148 respondents (24.32%) say they don't.…

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Sequester: D's Underestimated R's 10 

Amid the rampant finger-pointing over which party is to blame for the imminent sequester, Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said Tuesday that Democrats underestimated the "irresponsibility" of Republicans to allow the across-the-board cuts to take effect. The minority whip said Democrats backed the sequester only as…

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