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TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 2010

WSJ: Sandpoint 'Makeover' Goes Kaput 12 

Following his sister's sudden death in 2004, Eric Hebert relocated to Sandpoint to raise her young twins. In an early 2006 episode of the show, the family home, described as a basement with a roof, was replaced with a multi-story house resembling a mountain lodge.…

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Kootenai Jail Ships Out Prisoners 

Item: Nez Perce jail filling beds with Kootenai County prisoners/Brad W. Gary, Lewiston TribuneMore Info: The jail population, the number of people incarcerated at the complex, topped at 121 on Monday. Lt. Jack McGee with the Nez Perce County Sheriff's Office said an additional three…

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Boise Priest: Pope Should Retire 42 

Item: Boise priest says pope should retire: The church needs a younger man to navigate through the growing sex scandal in Europe, the cleric says/Bill Roberts, Idaho Statesman.More Info: Pope Benedict XVI and the people around him "are just not really aware of what is…

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Geologist Bruce Stoker was hired as a consultant by Avista to measure the rate of erosion of the levies on the St. Joe River. He talked about his findings during a boat tour of the area near Worley on Thursday, April 1, 2010. (Kathy Plonka / The Spokesman-Review)

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Geologist Bruce Stoker was hired as a consultant by Avista to measure the rate of erosion of the levies on the St. Joe River. He talked about his findings during a boat tour of the area near Worley on Thursday. SR story by Becky Kramer…

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Sue: Dealing w/Eldercare Issues 

Sue: Nothing political here, just dealing with eldercare issues, and feeling pretty sad. Took my beautiful now 85lb mom to a nursing home today. She's been living on her own for the last year, doing very well, with lots of family support. Pneumonia and a…

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D.F. Oliveria started Huckleberries Online on Feb. 16, 2004. Oliveria's Sunday print Huckleberries is a past winner of the national Herb Caen Memorial Column contest.