Archives | Thursday, March 2, 1995
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City Studies Proposal To Create Neighborhood Councils
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The Slice And Then They Have The Nerve To Give You A Funny Look
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I’M Sooooo Sick Lavishing Focus On Your Child’s Minor Complaints Of Illness Reinforces Their Behavior
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Get Back In Control - Learn To Manage Your Headache
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Births
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Three Students Achieve Eagle Scout Award
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Smith-Andersen Veradale
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Farias-Skeesick Spokane
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Stuart-Paulson Spokane
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Rotchford-Aunan Hayden Lake, Idaho, And Sandpoint
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‘Improvement’ Spinoff To Start In Mid-April
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Nbc Big Winner In Weekly Nielsen Ratings
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Major Overhaul Jay Leno Has Revamped The Look, Content Of The ‘Tonight Show’ To Make It More His Own
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Do You Believe In Magic In A Young Pair’s Heart?
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Home Sales
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Lottery
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Liquor Licenses
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Diseases
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Circle Of Love Group Helps Women Help Each Other Cope With The Challenges Of Cancer
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Shoveljerk Signs Contract With A Major Label New Band Made Up Of Former Black Happy Members
Idaho
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Post Falls Man Threatened
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Overall State Tax Revenue Dips Slightly In January
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Measure Would Reduce Potlatch Air Quality Fees Cda Democrat Says Timber Firm Paying More Than Its Share
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Western Lawmakers Seek To Waive Laws For Salvage Logging
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Senate Endorses Split Of Road Repair Monies
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Idaho Records
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Legislative Action
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Highway Department Takes Environmental Low Road
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Planners Say Rezoning Ignores Land-Use Plan Others On Board View County Commission Vote As ‘A Rookie Decision’
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Senate Passes Fourth R: Reduce Bare-Bones Aid For Schools Lays Cornerstone Of Gov. Batt’s Budget
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Panel Endorses Impact Fees Measure Bill Gets Backing From Cities, Contractors, Real Estate Industry
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Panelist Pick Prompts Fox To Skip Interview
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Bill On Filing Dates Hurts Independents
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Upstream Fight For Jet Ski Safety Bill
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Legislature To Withdraw Limits On Initiatives
Nation/World
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Grammy Winners
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Software Glitch Could Cause Errors In Federal Tax Returns
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Women At Risk Of Beatings Get Alarms
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Salmon Research Endangered Budget Cutting Threatens Recovery Research Funding
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Cablevision Cracking Down On Pirates Company Says It Will Press Criminal Charges In Every Instance Where People Aren’t Paying For Services
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Final Report On Snake River Salmon Released Regional Fisheries Director Is Optimistic That Hydropower Opinion Will Stand Up
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Maryland Ready To Become A Nearly Smoke-Free State
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Four Children Die In Mobile Home Fire
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Lottery Number
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Airport Back In Warlord’s Hands As U.N. Pulls Out, Militiamen Move Back In
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New Rwandan Government Pushes Ahead With First Trial For War Massacres
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Ito Dismisses Another Juror Black Man, 46, Replaced With White Woman, 38
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Holdouts Feeling The Gop Squeeze
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Gop To Try Again But If Balance Budget Amendment Fails Today, Democrats Could Pay In ‘96
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Kids Offered Money For Reading Gingrich Hands Out Books, Money From Private Charity
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Nordstrom Plans ‘Killer Stores’ In Major Markets
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Stiff Tax Chops Profits For Principal Financial But Company’s Premiums, Assets Climb To Record High
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Sunshine Mining To Halt Refinery Operations Company Blames Plunging Silver Prices For Shutdown
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Dow Wavers, Slips Below 4,000
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Dollar Ends Mixed, Little Changed
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Adidas Takes On Wal-Mart
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Silver Prices Fall To $4.38 An Ounce
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The Fifties Were Nifty And We Want To Go Back To Them No Crime, No Drugs, No Brains Fjf Jf Fjf Fjf Jf Fjf Jf Fj Fjfjf Fjf Fjjf Jf Fj Fj Fjfjf Fj F By Elaine Porterfield Mcclatchy News Service
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Smith Lawyers To Use Mental Illness Defense Trial For South Carolina Woman Accused Of Drowning Her Sons Set For July
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New Media Cuts Deal To Buy Journal Cowles Publishing Subsidiary Acquires Business Tabloid
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Tax-Cut Frenzy Hits Session Lawmakers Bursting With Tax-Break Ideas To Divvy Up $500 Million Surplus Left From 1993-95 Budget
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Springsteen, Bennett Win Top Honors Sheryl Crow Also Has Some Fun At Grammys
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Acts Of Heroism Honored Lifesaver Awards From The Local Red Cross Chapter Were Given To 32 People Who Rushed To The Aid Of Others
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Alabama Reviving Chain Gangs Inmates Wearing Leg Shackles Will Soon Be Picking Up Trash Along Highways
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‘90s America Trying So Hard To Recreate Its Fantasy Of The ‘50s From TV To Fashion, Nation Embracing Ideas It Perceives As Representing A Simpler Time, Trend Watchers Say
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Skinhead Brothers Accused Of Killing Own Family Arrested In Michigan
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U.S. Grades Countries For Drug War Help
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Worker’s Body Discovered In Blast Aftermath
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Police Raid Home Of Winnie Mandela
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Warming Takes Chunk Out Of Antarctica
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Foreigners With Aids Deported From Russia
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Bull Prices Drop At Annual Auction
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Kaiser Strike Revealed Discontent
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Tight Wheat Supplies Forecast For 1995-96
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Japanese Firm Plans Moses Lake Plant
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Economic Growth Hit 4.6% Last Quarter
Spokane
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Woman Pleads Innocent To Slapping Official’s Son Newport Council To Consider Curfew, Recreation Program For Youths
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Program To Target Sources Of Heavy Metals In River
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Companies Wake Up And Smell The Coffee
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Spokane County Lawyers Rank Padden Low For Judgeship
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Man Guilty Under Child Porn Laws First To Be Convicted For Violating Crime Control Act
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Newport Man Pleads Guilty To Holding Up Three Banks
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Yakima Takes Pressure Off Seattle Jail
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New Owners Fit Old Hotel To A Tea
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Many Understand Courage It Took Mom To Kill Daughter
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No, The B Isn’t The Nba; It’s Better
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Art Vs. Politics Like Herod Presenting The Head Of John The Baptist, The Republicans In Congress Plan To Chop The Arts, Christopher Knight Says, As A Gift To The Religious Right.
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Art Vs. Politics Artist Leonard Koscianski Contends There’d Be A Renaissance If Congress Killed Nea. Why? Because Its Grants Practice A Damaging Form Of Censorship.
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Center May Cut Losses City Calculations Show Addition Of Science Center Would Slow Losses From Riverfront Park
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Survey Shows Residents Want Rides In Park
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People Give Health Plans An Anemic Response Existing Programs To Cover The Uninsured Begging For Customers
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Aids Education, Arts Bills Die As Legislative Deadline Passes
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Ex-Lowry Aide Gives Details To Investigator
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Teen Beaten Up For Jacket
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Rogers High School Selects Princess
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Transportation Discussion In Indian Trail
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Kindergarten Applications Open
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Mechanic Gets 18 Months In Coke Case
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North Monroe Restaurant Robbed
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Letters To The Editor
Sports
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Eagles Fire Away For District Win
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Despite Foul Mood, Ducks Sink Garfield-Palouse
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Shooting Out Of The Rough Gonzaga Women Attempt To Save Uneventful Season
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Ewu Hotshot Relies On Goodwill
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College Basketball Tonight
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Pateros, Dayton Boys Muscle Up; Northwest Christian, Gar-Pal Fall
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It’s A Wild Ride At The Bs Girls Session Particularly Strange, With Davenport Needing Comeback
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St. George’s Breaks Away Defending Champion Dragons Make Quick Work Of Saints
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Fillies Let Favored Gorillas Off Hook
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Pateros Has Idea For Neah: See Ya
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Missoula Man Been Here, Watched Them All
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Deutsch, Huston Lift Medical Lake To Win
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Lakeside Rips Cwa, But Can Empathize
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A Tournament
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Seikaly Heads For Surgery, May Miss Rest Of Season
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Sports People
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Cheap Seats
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Ucla Rallies To Wrap Up Title
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La Russa In Defense Of Minors Says Minor-Leaguers Won’t Be Ostracized For Playing Now
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Minor Leaguers Fly Home For Free
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Kinkade’s Double Lifts Cougars In Home Opener
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Official Records
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Rainwater Hopes To Pour It On
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When Eight Wasn’t Enough, Clallam Bay Girls Had Answer
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Ellis Makes Strides, Growing Into Role As Adna’s Big Man
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Price Suspends Four Cougars After Frat Brawl Backup Tight End Knuff Cited For Assault; Three Starters Also Off Team Indefinitely
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Embattled Unlv Suspends Top Player For Ncaa Violation
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Big Sky List Shrinks
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Injured Seahawk Gains
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Women Launch New Boat
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Stricken Boxer Stable
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Clark Fork’s Senior Leaders Have Cats Standing Tall
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Naismith Finalists Set
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Miscellany
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Wednesday’s Games
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Who Says Nobody’s Perfect?
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Badgers Want To Leave No Room For Argument
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Bumpy Season Comes To End For Nic
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Ruling Makes Player Turn To Bottle
Washington Voices
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Boundary Hot Spots Pose Quandaries
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City Targets Sandwich Boards
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Nurse Named To Nine Mile Board
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Residential Streets Near Esmeralda In Line For Paving, Curbing By City
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Alarm Log
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More Land Designated ‘No Shooting’
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Shoplifter Hits Guard On Head With Lead Pipe
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Mangan Hoping To Retain Community Policing Liaison
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New People
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Developer Receives County Approval For Argonne Sewer Line
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Apartment Hunters See Wider Selection In Sluggish Market
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Honor Roll
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Students Dive Into Disputes Using Mediation Skills Training Helps Volunteers Defuse Conflicts, Standoffs Through Listening, Fairness
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Battle Of The Ex-Titans A Near Miss Bieber Is Back In Town With Roaming Grizzlies, But Ewu’s King Injured
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Prison Releases
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Student Athletic Trainers Get Sample Of Profession
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Novena Of Grace Begins Saturday
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Pirates Solve Puzzle Leading To Hoops Treasure
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Former Rogers Coach Back In The Fray
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Eagles, Rams Competing At State Level
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Developer Must Connect To Public Water
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City Limits Boundary Review Board Could Draw New Map Of Proposed Valley City
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Eagles Put Everything On The Line
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Beyond Design Gonzaga University Engineering Students Get Course In Reality While Doing Design Work On Leg Of Centennial Trail