Archives | Thursday, April 17, 2008
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Features
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Spokane Support Groups
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Idaho Support Groups
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Arts calendar
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Wedding: Snyder-Lynberg
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Get Lit? get real
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Symphony shuffles across the street for Edge concert
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Dr. Gott: Prolieve new therapy for enlarged prostate
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People: And now, the title for the next X-Files movie
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Annie’s Mailbox: Tell truth about the life, mate you yearn for
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‘Grey’s,’ ‘Lost’ will end season with two-hour finales
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Reunions
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Horoscope
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Wedding: Faith-Johnson
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Wedding: Perry-Thompson
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Wedding: Tewel-Probst
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TV’s best bets: Party politics play into antics on ‘30 Rock’
Nation/World
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Cost of bumping passengers goes up
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Bush sets goal for limiting emissions
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Execution considered for child rape convicts
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A new look for Spain’s Cabinet
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World in brief: Polar bear cub makes debut
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Iraq reassigns Basra commanders
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Pope says church mishandled abuse crisis
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Airstrikes in Gaza kill 20
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Las Vegas man arrested in ricin possession case
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Obama on defensive in debate with Clinton
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North Korea food crisis is expected to worsen
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Feds will collect DNA samples from all arrestees, detainees
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High court rules lethal injections are ‘humane’ means of execution
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Nation in brief: Pair found guilty in life insurance plot
Outdoors
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Lakes for a selective clientele
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Late spring delays Idaho trout deliveries
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Fishing news briefs
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Catch up on changes to fishing rules
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No-kill’s the rule for cutthroats
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Sprague gets jump start
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Cash is the lure at Pend Oreille
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Current of change in two rivers
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Ice led to chilly fishing season opener at reservation
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New limits boost CdA kokanee
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There’s reservoir of varied fishing in Lake Roosevelt
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Welcome to January in our great outdoors
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Biologists keeping eye on declining fortunes at Newman
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Don’t ignore rivers in own backyard
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Fish may be smaller, but still plentiful near Spokane
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Walleyes don’t leave during spring spawn
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Where trout go
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Long on Liberty
Spokane
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In brief: Road repair work now under way
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Sex offender killed in blast
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Goldmark courts West Side votes, dollars
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In brief: Husband, daughter find woman’s body in lake
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Activities
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Reed outlines ‘Top Two’ ballot
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Washington Records
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It’s playtime for these students
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Sheriff backs jail site – with caveat
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Crime prevention takes teamwork
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W.R. Grace seeking review of rulings
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Bering Sea ship survivors testify at hearing
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Idaho Records
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In brief: Get Lit! presents author Wolff
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Lottery numbers
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Public invited to view Lilac Festival float
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Volunteers of the year
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Media partners
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OMAK LAKE
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Your Voice: A Spokesman-Review publication
Sports
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Scoreboard
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In brief: USADA will measure body chemistry
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GSL honors league’s top scholar-athletes
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First-place Mead edges CV
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Yanks top Forbes list
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Bowman as Bowman: Star winger guides Chiefs
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North to Alaska
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Sonics close up with a win
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Penguins advance with sweep of Senators
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Young ace checks A’s
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Martin gives Gonzaga a save haven
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Area Roundup: Coulter leads CCS
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Winger returns in different atmosphere
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By the numbers
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Fast Break
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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Wednesday’s results
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More preps online and in print
Voices
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Senior meals
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Family Calendar
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Life nearly shattered
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Tenants facing uncertainty
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Dutch oven workshop planned in Rathdrum park
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WASL Wonders motivate peers
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Recent incidents hurt Rathdrum, its citizens
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Music and Arts
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Council discusses TIF, LIFT funds
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In brief: Tony Snow gives free public lecture
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Handing over coach’s racket
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CVSD plans personnel cuts
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Satre hopes to lead Saxon tennis team to state title
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Northwood Presbyterian marks 50 years
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126 high schoolers nominated for Scholar awards
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Religion notebook
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Expect early May to be wet, filled with storms
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When the Riggins take the field
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City rewriting shoreline rules
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EWU police granted larger jurisdiction
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Keeping Cheney’s ‘best-kept secret’
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ML waives fees for music festival
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Shop helps girls get perfect attire for prom
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Woman’s life shaped by family’s cancer
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Spirit Lake road repair on hold
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Check lawn, garden for winter damage
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Medical Lake’s ‘castle’ built by English lord
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Post Falls standout sticking close to home
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Earth Day reminds us to think about environment
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Bingo a fun distraction at casinos
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Gravesite monument memorializes Huttons
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New superintendent a ‘no-nonsense’ person
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Old clock pillar still remains
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Stags practice indoors during extended winter
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Vets open cat-only clinic on South Perry
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Building permits
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Lottery winners
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City water service extends in bid for base
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County begins charging launch-ramp fee
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Historic home needs repairs
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Lease may prove roadblock to Barker Road Bridge
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Mead students enjoy competitive poetry
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Mostek ‘paints’ with fabric
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Northwest pool site rests with Park Board
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Odds are state has money for you
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Spirit Lake 6th-graders create musical instruments
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Stevens students’ artwork on display at Whitworth
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Washington Scholars picked
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Neighbors argue against complex
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Poster contest winners named
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Write for the Citizen Journal
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Community services
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In brief: 12 charities receive Elks donations
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In brief: Century Bike Ride signup under way
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In brief: Spring cleanup at Morning Star
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In brief: Women’s show, Race for the Cure this weekend
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Neighborhood Updates
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Letters
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Meetings will discuss proposed Albi complex
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Volunteer
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Feature creature: Kona
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Feature creature: Sylvia
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Liberty lake blotter
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Somebody needs you
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Garwood staff raises money at McTeacher Night
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Turnbull program teaches children about wildlife