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FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 2012

'Star Trek' To Celebrate 46th Birthday

Just don't call them Trekkies. Many fans of the original "Star Trek" series prefer to be called Trekkers, and they know everything about its intricacies. From the shape-shifting creature featured in the first TV episode on Sept. 8, 1966, to the last episode on June…

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PM: Idaho Paralympian Wins 2nd Gold

Sun Valley native Muffy Davis won gold Friday at the 2012 Paralympics in London. She competed in her second of three handcycling events, winning her second gold medal in as many tries. Story here. (Photo: Paralympics) Schweitzer unveils upgrade plans/Bonner County Bee Man shot by…

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PM Scanner Traffic -- 9.7.12

5:54 p.m. KCSD releases report suspecting suicide/arson in death of individual found in burning building at 2525 Searchlight Lane area of Wolf Creek Road area this afternoon. News release here. 5:33 p.m. Kidd Island Bay resident wants marine deputy to tell boater to reduce music…

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Dennis: Where Did The Suits Go? 

Dennis Mansfield said it on Facebook: Sometimes I walk around thinking things that SOMEONE else has GOT to be thinking. Take for example this: Why has the race for the Presidency shed it's business coat? Seriously, both nominees often just wear shirts with no ties,…

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Beauties Sleep On In Ukraine

A Canadian-Ukrainian artist Taras Polataiko looks on at one of the Ukrainian women, dressed in white wedding gowns, who take turns sleeping on display in the museum for a couple of hours every day during his new art project called 'Sleeping Beauties' in The National…

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Did Love Of Job Kill KOMO Anchor?

Escapee wrote a thought-provoking post on the life, death and fatal decision of former KOMO/Seattle news anchor Kathi Goertzen this week. In his Atmospheric Ruminations post, Escapee contended that the popular anchor could have saved herself with radical surgery early on, that would have knocked…

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Newspaper Slide Began In The '60s?! 

Paul Turner at The Slice blog offers a glimpse from the 1960s that has pertinence today -- newspaper Publisher Barry White of "Superman" fame wondering how to boost newspaper circulation. (www.sacomics.blogspot.com) Question: You be the editor. What could newspapers do today to boost circulation?

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'Lawrence Welk' & Thou 

From The Slice blog, Paul Turner posts: During a certain long-ago era, almost every family had a kid who wanted to watch something other than “Lawrence Welk.” And this impatient youth invariably would express his or her disdain for what was on the screen by…

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Giant Spud Rolls Into Post Falls Today

The Great Big Idaho Potato Truck will visit Post Falls on its way to Silverwood Theme Park and then across the country. This super-sized "Idaho Spud” is 28-foot long, 12-foot wide and 11-and-a-half foot tall. It was built in honor of the Idaho Potato Commission’s…

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Stapilus: A Down Cycle For Idaho 

This election year, hot nationally, is a down cycle for Idaho. Politically, that is, in a way that has nothing to do with specific parties or candidates. This is a year when relatively little on the state level is on the ballot - no governor…

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My Trophies At Last I Laid Down 

I'm not a pack rat by any means. But I like to jam my office spaces -- home and at work -- w/memorabilia and toys. My folks didn't have much money when I was growing up. So toys were sparse. We made do by using…

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IFF: Idahoans Still Against Obamacare 

For the next several months, I expect Obamacare to dominate public policy discussions both nationally and on a state level. Regardless of the outcome of the November election, state lawmakers will still be faced with two questions: First, should the state implement a health insurance…

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Noon: Have You Had A Concussion? 

A new program being used by the Kellogg High School football and soccer teams called Impact looks to help diagnose concussion victims and ensure those who are concussed don't return too early and risk further brain damage. Cory Lewis, a physical therapist at Shoshone Medical…

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Record Pursuit 

Larry Kmetz thumbs through some of more prized vinyl albums Aug. 29 in the basement of his Coeur d'Alene home. Kmetz, who scours thrift stores for 45s and LPs, owns up to 30,000 records. Story here. (AP Photo/Coeur d'Alene Press, Shawn Gust) DFO: Yeah, I…

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AM Scanner Traffic -- 9.7.12

12:26 p.m. Caller reports approximate 3YO girl wandering by herself @ Dalton & 15th/CdA. 12:24 p.m. Traffic backing up as lights malfunction @ H95 & Hayden Avenue. 12:18 p.m. Female at KMC claims she was battered in holdup attempt in Super 1 lot. 11:49 a.m.…

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Richert: GOP, D's Offer Debt Leftovers 

On Thursday night, I listened to President Barack Obama with one issue in mind: the federal debt. I didn’t come away convinced. Here’s the key quote from his speech to the Democratic National Convention, an appeal for a consensus-based deficit-cutting solution: “I’m still eager to…

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Poll: No To School Uniforms 

Thursday Poll: A majority of Hucks Nation oppose any attempt by the Coeur d'Alene School Board to force all students in district, K-12, to wear school uniforms. 62 of 118 respondents (52.54%) oppose the idea. 51 of 118 respondents (43.22%) support it. 5 (4.24%) are…

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Christie: 'Not Fun Anymore' 

In a subsequent comment, NIC Trustee/police spokeswoman Christie Wood adds a noteworthy comment why she decided to quit the local Republican Party: My point is that it is not fun anymore. Instead of working to better our community or Country together we are ripping each…

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3 Graduate From Drug Court Program 

The problem has haunted Rebecca Harris all her life, she said. She didn't always know that her lashing out at family and strangers was a defense mechanism, one linked to mental health issues. "I remember as a kid, being extremely lonely. I got really good…

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AM: Post Falls Man Questions Killing 

Mark Beaugrand stands outside his house in Post Falls Thursday, Aug. 6, 2012 and wonders what happened to his friend Ed Gover, who was shot by Spokane Valley police officers Wednesday in Spokane Valley. Gover grew up around Beaugrand and his younger brother in central…

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Old DC-3 Airliner On Display 

John Brecht wipes down the engine of a 1937 DC-3 after landing at Felts Field on Thursday in Spokane. The Flagship Detroit is a restored American Airliner that also served as a light freighter and agricultural sprayer before being acquired by the Flagship Detroit Foundation…

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Luna Subject Of Wikipedia War 

Melissa McGrath, the image-maker for Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Luna, went to the University of Maryland journalism school. There, she learned to be wary of Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia written by anonymous volunteers. Last week, McGrath, a former colleague of mine at the Statesman,…

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Jeers To Jeb For Tom Luna Crack 

In his weekly Cheers & Jeers column, Lewiston Tribune opinionator offers jeers to Jeb Bush, who mentioned Tom Luna's, ahem, education reforms at the Republican National Convention: JEERS ... to former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush. Speaking at the National Republican Convention last week, he took…

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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.




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