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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 2013

Exercise As Effective As Drugs? 

Scientists claim that exercise may be just as effective as drugs for treating common conditions, such as coronary heart disease and stroke. It has long been established that regular exercise is beneficial for health in general, but researchers now think exercise is "potentially as effective"…

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Surviving Breast Cancer Together

Peggy Bitton and Sally Cavazos have a mother-daughter relationship that would fit nicely in a "Hallmark Hall of Fame" film. They share the same profession, take long road trips, read out loud together, finish one another's sentences. But when Sally discovered in 2006 that she…

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'Red October' Author Clancy, 66, RIP 

Best-selling author Tom Clancy, whose wildly successful technological thrillers made him one of the biggest publishing phenomena of his time, has died. He was 66. Clancy arrived on best-seller lists in 1984 with “The Hunt for Red October.” He sold the manuscript to the first…

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Cronkite, Brinkley Go Together 

A breath of fresh air blows into town tomorrow night. It will arrive compliments of David Brinkley and the Idaho Humanities Council, which will host its 10th annual banquet here at The Coeur d'Alene Resort. Fans of this yearly intellectual treat have never been disappointed.…

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Politicians Feeling Shutdown Heat 25 

In this Sept. 7 file photo, from left, Navy's Marcus Thomas (26), Evan Palelei (58) and Wave Ryder (8) head onto the field at the start of an NCAA college football game against Indiana in Bloomington, Ind. The Defense Department said Tuesday that it has…

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Thoreson, Jacobson Face Off 

Item: PF mayor candidates square off: Jacobson, Thoreson speak to Highlands group/Brian Walker, Press More Info: Kerri Thoreson and Ron Jacobson sit elbow to elbow on the Post Falls City Council. Both want to become Post Falls' next mayor on Nov. 5. And, on Tuesday…

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A One-Man Crusade Against Litter 

The overlook on Cliff Drive offers one of the best views of Spokane – a panorama that sweeps from the twin spires of St. Aloysius to the twin pipes of the Steam Plant and outward. Couples pose there for engagement photos. Limos haul revelers past…

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TUESDAY, OCT. 1, 2013

Wild Card/Tuesday -- 10.1.13 13 

I see that Cindy encountered some troll trouble yesterday while subbing here at Huckleberries Online. But she was able to cast said troll into outer darkness -- and our cyber shire was spared yet again. Cindy remains a perfect sub in every way (except, perhaps,…

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Parting Shot -- 10.1.13

ACCESS Community Health and Research Center employee Salim Kazan unfurls an Affordable Care Act banner he is posting at the center in Dearborn, Mich., today. Today is the first day to shop on Michigan’s new insurance market created under the federal health care law. (AP…

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Amber: Ready To Debate 

On her Facebook page, candidate Amber Copeland posts: "I am excited for the candidate forum tomorrow. I am both confident and prepared. Feel free to come down to the Coeur d'Alene library's community room to view the forum live and educate yourself as a voter…

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Crapo, Risch To Donate Pay 

Idaho’s all-GOP congressional delegation scaled back constituent services Tuesday during the partial government shutdown. Sens. Mike Crapo and Jim Risch say they will donate the portion of their $174,000 annual pay earned during the shutdown to charity. Crapo is keeping offices in Washington, D.C. and…

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PM Scanner Traffic -- 10.1.13 

Facebook Friend Jeanne Helstrom followed and photographed these five deer for 3 blocks around 4 corners in her neighborhood, east of Coeur d'Alene High. They are mentioned in 2:59 Scanner Traffic item. 6:30 p.m. Hayden WalMart shoppers told to leave their grocery carts & evacuate…

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Cutline Contest -- 10.1.13 

Time 2 Vote ... Fay Wagstaff, of El Paso, Texas, sits on the front steps of the closed Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, this morning. Congress plunged the nation into a partial government shutdown Tuesday as a long-running dispute over President Barack…

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CPD Blue Seeks Target Burglar

Coeur d’Alene Police detectives are looking for the public’s assistance in identifying a male suspect who entered the Target store at 315 W. Canfield at 9:30 p.m. Saturday The male then hid in the restroom until after the store closed. Employees secured the store and…

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HBO Blog Roundup -- 10.1.13 

Duane Rasmussen snapped this photo off Independence Point at around 7:30 Monday as James Flodin of Divers West and two other divers tested the water. Thom George, former Kootenai County Democratic Party chairman, is moving with his wife to China. He has started a blog…

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Distressed 

Beech Grove, Indiana resident Joseph Lohman, 25, who served as a corporal in the U.S. Marines from 2008-2012, shows his concern over the government shutdown by holding an American flag upside down, a signal of distress, just north of I-465, where he has been since…

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Labrador, Ringo Differ On Shutdown 

Democratic state Rep. Shirley Ringo says Idaho GOP Congressman Raul Labrador is among a group “holding the country hostage to serve their extreme agenda” by refusing to fund the government without delaying Obamacare. Labrador counters that the House Republicans proposal to delay the Affordable Care…

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Idaho Launches Insurance Exchange 

Things are busy at Idaho’s health insurance exchange today as enrollment opens, but the system hasn’t crashed as several other state exchanges around the country have reported. Instead, there are slowdowns, but everything’s functioning, and the state’s in-person assistants and insurance agents and brokers have…

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Shutdown Hits Idaho 

Federal campgrounds and picnic areas have shut down across Idaho, the AP reports, due to the government shutdown forced by Congress' inability to pass a spending bill by a midnight deadline to keep the government functioning. Court cases are slowing down, 850 Idaho National Guard…

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Temporary Blockage 

I saw the expanded seawall during my lunch walk along the waterfront. The sidewalk between City Beach and City Park is temporarily blocked. I had to walk through City Park to get to Northwest Boulevard. Unless you're tall, you can't see the North Idaho College…

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SR News Quiz -- 9/30-10/3/2013

Did you know you could win two movie tickets to area cinemas or a $50 gift card to the Davenport Hotel simply by entering our weekly news quiz? Test your knowledge of current events and put yourself in the running for Friday's drawings. Good luck!…

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Memorial Barricades Don't Stop Vets 

When a large contingent of older veterans and their caregivers showed up at the World War II Memorial on Tuesday, they were blocked from entering by metal barricades with signs warning that the park was closed because of the government shutdown. A few e-mails later,…

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Ex-CdA Police Chief Joins BNI Board 

Former Coeur d'Alene police Chief Tom Cronin has joined the board of directors of Balance North Idaho. Here's the start of his bio, as it appears on the BNI Web page: Thomas J. Cronin retired after a 43 year career in law enforcement. Cronin served…

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GirlFriday: I Enjoyed Hydros, But ... 

GirlFridayCDA (Re: Hydros might have sunk): You ... can't expect people to invest in an event that hasn't happened in 40 years and lets be honest...there was a lot of flip flopping on whether it was even going to happen. First time events have to…

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