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Vacant Priest Lake lots will be put up for auction
June 19, 2013 on Page A6 BOISE – Idaho will auction off three undeveloped cabin sites on Priest Lake in North Idaho this year, partly to get a sense of land values on the lake as …
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Idaho works on prison reform
June 19, 2013 on Page A9 BOISE – Idaho has some of the nation’s lowest crime rates, but its prison population is growing quickly at a time when most states are seeing declines. In response, the …
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Idaho launches justice reform push
June 18, 2013 BOISE – Idaho has some of the nation’s lowest crime rates, but its prison population is growing quickly at a time when most states are seeing declines. In response, the … 3
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Idaho to auction off 3 bare Priest Lake lots
June 18, 2013 Idaho will auction off three new undeveloped cabin sites on Priest Lake this year, partly to get a sense of the true bare-land values as the state moves toward divesting … 8
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Inland NW thunderstorms could fire up again this afternoon
June 18, 2013 A new round of thunderstorms is possible across the region after 2 p.m. today as a large Pacific storm moves through the Inland Northwest.
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Judge nixes mining activity along Clearwater River
June 18, 2013 LEWISTON, Idaho — An administrative judge has rejected plans by hobbyist miners to set up suction dredging operations along a prized cutthroat trout stream in North Idaho. 4
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Idaho GOP wants to void local laws banning sexual orientation discrimination
June 18, 2013 on Page A5 Idaho Republican Party leaders want state legislators to wade into city affairs and invalidate local laws that ban discrimination based on sexual orientation such as the one Coeur d’Alene passed … 44
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Former Coeur d’Alene Mayor Ray Stone dies
June 18, 2013 on Page A6 Former Coeur d’Alene Mayor Raymond L. Stone, a World War II veteran, teacher and jazz musician, died Monday. He was 89. Stone served on the City Council from 1971 to …
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Idaho GOP wants non-discrimination ordinances voided
June 17, 2013 Idaho Republican Party leaders are calling on the state Legislature to invalidate local city ordinances that ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation - like the one Coeur d’Alene … 38
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Ray Stone, former Coeur d’Alene mayor, dies
June 17, 2013 Former Coeur d’Alene Mayor Raymond L. Stone, a World War II veteran, teacher and jazz musician, died Monday. He was 89. 5
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Juliaetta farmer dies, was run over by tractor
June 17, 2013 LEWISTON, Idaho — A North Idaho farmer has died of injuries suffered when he was run over by a tractor. 3
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Long-stalled CdA development’s startup a good sign
June 17, 2013 on Page A1 This may be one of the clearest signs yet the housing market is recovering in the Inland Northwest: A patch of Coeur d’Alene hillside poised for new homes for eight … 4
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Man denies ski resort’s claims
June 17, 2013 on Page A6 SANDPOINT – A man accused in a lawsuit of slashing dozens of chair lift seat cushions at a North Idaho ski resort is denying the allegations and claims instead he’s …
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Groups offer reward for info on missing grizzly
June 16, 2013 Two conservation groups are offering to pay $6,500 in reward for information leading to the arrest and a conviction in the case of a grizzly bear killed near the Idaho-Montana … 2
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Accused seat slasher denies Schweitzer’s allegations
June 16, 2013 A man accused in a lawsuit of slashing dozens of chair lift seat cushions at a northern Idaho ski resort is denying the allegations and claims instead he’s the target … 5
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Pollsters find broad support for immigration bill
June 16, 2013 on Page B3 BOISE – A new statewide poll shows Idaho voters strongly in support of the bipartisan “Gang of Eight” immigration bill now being debated in the U.S. Senate, with 67 percent … 4
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Third bat tests positive for rabies in North Idaho
June 14, 2013 North Idaho’s third rabid bat within a month was caught this week in Coeur d’Alene by a family’s pet dog, prompting Panhandle Health District officials to remind people not to … 5
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Batt chides Idaho for not raising gas tax
June 14, 2013 on Page A8 BOISE – Former Idaho Gov. Phil Batt on Thursday urged Idahoans to step up and fund road improvements, saying failure to raise the gas tax for nearly 20 years is …
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CdA woman files lawsuit over data collection
June 14, 2013 on Page A9 A Coeur d’Alene woman has filed a federal lawsuit against President Barack Obama and top national security officials, contending that collection of information about her Verizon cellphone use violates the … 5
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IRS gets clear path for Hart foreclosure
June 14, 2013 on Page A9 BOISE – A federal judge has cleared the way for the Internal Revenue Service to foreclose on former state Rep. Phil Hart’s North Idaho home. U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge …
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Former Gov. Batt urges Idahoans to fund roads
June 13, 2013 Former Idaho Gov. Phil Batt urged Idahoans Thursday to step up and fund road improvements, saying failure to raise the gas tax for nearly 20 years is destroying the system … 5
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IRS gets go-ahead to foreclose on Hart’s log home
June 13, 2013 A federal judge has cleared the way for the Internal Revenue Service to foreclose on former state Rep. Phil Hart’s North Idaho home over years of unpaid taxes. 12
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Man shot by Idaho State Police trooper identified
June 13, 2013 The man shot by an Idaho State Police trooper on Lookout Pass Wednesday has been identified. 10
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CdA woman sues over federal phone surveillance
June 13, 2013 A Coeur d’Alene woman has filed a federal lawsuit against President Obama and top national security officials, contending that collection of information about her Verizon cell phone use violates the … 29
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Hydroplane group says it has funds to stage races
June 13, 2013 The races are a go, say the architects of the return of hydroplane races on Lake Coeur d’Alene this summer. 13
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Idaho trooper kills man during struggle for gun
June 13, 2013 on Page A1 LOOKOUT PASS – An Idaho State Police trooper shot and killed a man during a struggle over a handgun Wednesday along Interstate 90 just west of the Idaho-Montana state line. … 3
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Idaho schools superintendent dismisses adding counselors
June 13, 2013 on Page A6 BOISE – Idaho lawmakers are unhappy that the state’s schools superintendent has resisted moves to add more school counselors. More counselors equals more students continuing their education at colleges or … 1
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Idaho records
June 13, 2013 on Page A6 For 06-13-2013
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Idaho state trooper shoots, kills man on I-90
June 12, 2013 An Idaho State Police trooper shot and killed a man during a struggle over a handgun today along Interstate 90 at Lookout Pass, just west of the Idaho-Montana state line. 31
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Lawmakers bemoan Idaho’s shortage of school counselors
June 12, 2013 Idaho lawmakers are unhappy that the state’s schools superintendent has resisted moves to add more school counselors to help boost the number of students going on to higher education. 5

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