September 13, 2009 in City
Police audit: Data explanation
The state’s explanation of data used in the audit of Spokane police’s Special Investigations Unit checking and savings account.
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Spokane Police service logs, March 1-8
March 9, 2010 in City Read the Spokane Police service log for March 1 to March 8, 2010.
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Spokane Police service logs 11/10/2009
November 11, 2009 in City Read the Spokane Police service log for Nov. 10, 2009.
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Police audit: City report, including violations
September 13, 2009 in City Spokane’s Division of Finance issued this report in 2008 about the police department’s Special Investigations Unit accounts. It specifies the state and local ordinances violated by maintaining this account.
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Police audit: How unit operated account
September 13, 2009 in City This report from the state auditor’s office details the process lieutenants in the Special Investigations Unit used in operating its accounts.
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Police audit: List of expenditures
September 13, 2009 in City Detailed expenditures by the Spokane Police Department Special Investigations Unit were derived from public records that included purchases from 1991-94, and 1996-97. The entire 1995 file was missing. From 1998-August …
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The ‘golden goose’ fund
September 13, 2009 in City on Page A1 Spokane police spent $5.3 million on cars, travel, gasoline, weapons, training, clothing, electronics and office equipment over two decades, using a private account operated by the department’s Special Investigations Unit … 11
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Lodge-order-5-24-12
May 24, 2012 in Idaho Judge Lodge’s order, 5-24-12, for mediation in press lawsuit over limited access to Idaho executions
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AP-ExergyTour-5-23-12
May 23, 2012 in Idaho AP story on Exergy Tour 2012
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Press-complaint-5-22-12
May 22, 2012 in Idaho Press complaint over Idaho state execution procedures, 5-22-12
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Letter to MAC Board about firing of Forrest Rodgers
May 21, 2012News, in City This letter from attorneys representing the terminated executive director of the Museum of Arts and Culture, Forrest Rodgers, claims that Rodgers technically wasn’t fired because the voters were conducted illegally.
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New York Times Sunday Crossword
May 21, 2012 in Features The New York Times Sunday Crossword for May 20, 2012, was missing some of the clues. Here is the full puzzle. The Spokesman-Review will reprint this puzzle, space available, either …

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