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Vandals damage dozens of classic cars near Coeur d’Alene
May 23, 2013 on Page A5 Don Martin surveyed the damage and could only shake his head in disgust. Late one afternoon last week, he heard what he thought were gunshots on his rural property near … 8
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Idaho State University fined for breach
May 23, 2013 on Page A6 BOISE – Idaho State University is paying $400,000 to the federal government to settle allegations it improperly exposed confidential medical records. In August 2011, ISU told the U.S. Department of …
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World War II veteran finally gets his diploma
May 23, 2013 on Page A6 BOISE – World history conspired to keep George Jones from getting his high school diploma. Bailey Jo Bartlome and other Kuna High seniors conspired to make sure he got it.
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Idaho records
May 23, 2013 on Page A7 For 05-23-2013
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Big cat attacks, kills dogs in fenced Boise back yards
May 22, 2013 Three next-door neighbors in east Boise have had their small dogs attacked by a mountain lion in their fenced back yards in the past two weeks, and two of the … 5
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Priest Lake cabin owners can request new appraisals
May 22, 2013 on Page A7 BOISE – Priest Lake cabin owners who object to skyrocketing appraisals on the state-owned land under their lake homes can request new appraisals, the state Land Board decided Tuesday. If …
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GOP candidates lose key races in Coeur d’Alene
May 21, 2013 Candidates backed by a group of Republican activists were defeated Tuesday night in unusually lively races for the nonpartisan Coeur d’Alene School Board and Kootenai Hospital District board. 5
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CdA police: Bottles in parking lot intended as explosive
May 21, 2013 Suspicious bottles found Tuesday morning in a Coeur d’Alene parking lot were intended to be an explosive, police say. 2
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Woman killed in crash near Priest River
May 21, 2013 A 19-year-old Oldtown woman died early Tuesday in a head-on collision on Highway 41 south of Priest River. 12
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Winds gusting with arrival of cold front
May 21, 2013 The National Weather Service is warning about gusty winds out of the west and southwest to 40 mph through about 6 p.m. 1
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Priest Lake cabin owners can get new appraisals
May 21, 2013 Priest Lake cabin owners who object to new Idaho appraisals that showed the state-owned land under their lake homes ballooning in value this year by an average 84 percent can … 7
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CdA school board candidates highlight conservative roots
May 19, 2013 on Page A1 Brent Regan’s yard signs identify him as a Republican. His challenger, Christa Hazel, has “common sense conservative” on hers. Political persuasion is on full display in the race to sit … 105
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Groups want sheep station shut down
May 19, 2013 on Page B2 BOISE – Four environmental groups are asking a federal judge to order the temporary shutdown of a sheep research station on the Idaho-Montana border that they say is harming the …
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Judge mandates joint talks on lynx
May 19, 2013 on Page B2 BILLINGS – A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Forest Service to consult with wildlife officials to ensure the agency takes adequate measures to protect Canada lynx in portions of …
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She took the money and ran: Woman left Idaho after lottery win
May 19, 2013 on Page B3 Holly Lahti won one of the biggest lottery jackpots in U.S. history then seemed to disappear from the face of the Earth. She actually moved to the California coast. Lahti, … 1
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Huckleberries: North Idaho’s right turn being driven by exiles
May 19, 2013 on Page B7 On Tuesday, we’ll learn whether Kootenai County archconservatives who call themselves “Republicans” for politics’ sake will keep total control of the Coeur d’Alene School Board. And establish beachheads on the … 3
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Eye on Boise: Otter’s housing stipend to resume
May 19, 2013 on Page B10 BOISE – Former longtime chief state economist Mike Ferguson analyzed the latest state tax revenue news – which showed revenues surging 13.2 percent over forecasts for April, the biggest tax … 2
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Lake City caps 28-0 season with state title
May 19, 2013 on Page C1 As the Lake City softball team posed with the championship trophy Saturday afternoon and the digital cameras were clicking away, a fan summed it up perfectly. “This never gets old,” …
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Fazliddin Kurbanov pleads not guilty to terrorism charges
May 18, 2013 on Page B3 BOISE – Fazliddin Kurbanov, the Uzbek man facing federal terrorism charges in Idaho, pleaded not guilty on all counts Friday, speaking through a Russian interpreter. The 30-year-old Boise resident, dressed …
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Terror suspect in Boise pleads not guilty
May 17, 2013 Fazliddin Kurbanov, the Uzbeki man facing federal terrorism charges in Idaho, entered not-guilty pleas to all charges this morning, speaking through a Russian interpreter. 4
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Boise man faces terrorism charges
May 17, 2013 on Page A7 BOISE – A 30-year-old Boise man from Uzbekistan was arrested Thursday on federal terrorism charges and indicted by a grand jury for possession of a destructive device and providing material … 1
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Boise man arrested on terrorism charges
May 16, 2013 A 30-year-old Boise man from Uzbekistan was arrested Thursday on federal terrorism charges and indicted by a grand jury for possession of a destructive device and providing material support to … 14
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Two ricin-laced letters seized in Spokane
May 16, 2013 Two ricin-laced letters were seized this week at a postal facility in Spokane - one addressed to a federal judge and another to the Spokane post office, the American Postal … 16
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Idaho records
May 16, 2013 on Page A6 For 05-16-2013
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Rabid bat forces family to get shots
May 15, 2013 on Page A5 The first rabid bat of the season has been confirmed in Idaho after it flew into a home in northern Kootenai County, where residents found it lying on their staircase. … 3
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Rabid bat flies into North Idaho home
May 14, 2013 Idaho’s first rabid bat of the season has been confirmed, after it flew into a home in northern Kootenai County last week and the residents found it lying on their … 15
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Biotech apples may be harbinger for Simplot spuds
May 14, 2013 BOISE — Idaho’s potato industry is gazing north of the U.S. border to a tiny Canadian apple breeder for a sign of how the public may embrace a genetically modified … 4
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Budget cuts hit as tough fire season looms
May 13, 2013 BOISE - With a “difficult” fire season looming, firefighters are facing budget cuts that will result in 500 fewer firefighters for the Forest Service alone and 50 fewer engines available, … 6
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Weather change brings chance of thunderstorms
May 13, 2013 The warmest stretch of May weather since 2006 is giving way today to cooler and showery weather with a chance of thunderstorms arriving for several hours this evening. 9
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Fire destroys grain elevators in Craigmont
May 13, 2013 CRAIGMONT, Idaho — A large fire has destroyed an elevator and three grain bins in the tiny North Idaho town of Craigmont, leading Lewis County commissioners to declare a state … 6

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