Archives | August 16, 1998
Results
Features
-
-
Monica May Be Too Late
-
Literary Opportunities Planned For Fall
-
If You’Re Young And Rich, Life Can Really Be A Gas
-
Answers Can Be Found In These Titles
-
Travolta’S Steady Gaze Makes Mcentire Shy
-
New Big Band Sound Ex-Stray Cat Brian Setzer And His 16-Piece Swing Outfit Hit Big Time The Old-Fashioned Way
-
Reunions
-
Wallace And Kathryne Miller Chewelah, Wash.
-
Jack And Arlene Dunson Spokane
-
Engagements
-
Bill And Pat Lundquist Spokane
-
Conrad And Joan Gotzian Hayden Lake, Idaho
-
Gordon And Joyce Grubbs Newcastle, Wyo.
-
Norman C. And Joyce Shaffer Spokane
-
Albert And Frieda Malsom Spokane
-
Nick And Vivienne Disciascio Spokane
-
Howard E. And Rose Carman Spokane
-
Glen E. And Dorothy Mae Baeumel Hayden, Idaho
-
George And Betty Emert Spokane
-
Herman And Lorene Blancher Spokane
-
Program Sends Kids Back To School With Needed Supplies
-
Dozens Will Take On Marathon To Fight Leukemia
-
Auditions Scheduled For Upcoming Productions
-
One Book, Many Bonds ‘Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood’ Inspires Women To Make Friendships A Priority In Their Lives
-
Lantern Will Continue As Pub-Theater
Idaho
-
Campaign ‘98
-
Idaho Records
-
Pass To Prosperity Murray, Thompson Falls Merchants Hope Paving Road Will Add Sales
-
8 Idahoans Killed In Nevada Accident
-
Idaho Ranked Fourth In Parole Increase
-
Man In Fair Condition After Fall At Glacier
-
Electric Fences To Protect Bull Trout Habitat
-
Campaign Not Just For Candidates Independent Groups Plan To Spend Millions; One Already Targeting Chenoweth
Nation/World
-
Business Beat
-
For Beanie Boosters
-
Today In History
-
Week In Review A Look Back At The Top Stories From The Last Week
-
Drug Suspect Allegedly Threatens U.S. Students At Caribbean School
-
Andy Gump, King Of S. California’S Portable Toilets, Dies
-
Funds To Keep Elders At Home Getting Scarce
-
License First, Practice Second As Teen Accident Toll Grows, State Ponders Safer Way
-
Tax Hikes Sweeping N. Idaho Even Traditional Foes Agree Cash Infusion Needed After Years Of Belt-Tightening
-
The Picnic Is Over Years Of Budget Cuts May Lead To The Padlocking Of Some State Parks
-
Dirtier Air Lies Ahead Experts Cite Increased Burning Of Forest Lands, Wheat Stubble
-
Lottery Numbers
-
Green Genes Profit Motive Complicates Developing New Strains Of Grain
-
Milestones
-
The Monitor From The Week Of August 9-15, 1998
Other
-
She Has An Eye For Fire Sugarloaf Lookout Spotter Is Plugged Into Lightning
-
Protected Wolves Rile Rancher Pack Transplanted To Idaho Has Killed His And Neighbor’S Cattle
-
A Rewarding Night Out Just Wasn’T In Cards
-
Government Almanac For The Week Of August 16
-
The County Lines
-
Kempthorne Sees Enabling Poachers As A State’S Right
-
City, State Need To Help Gamblers
-
Bottom Lines A Satirical Look At Topics In The News
-
Type Of Riding Determines Right Choice For Bicycle
-
Tips To Keep Your Tent In Good Shape, Repair
-
Armed Peacekeepers Part Of Any Mideast Tour
-
Friends Of Manito Sponsor Garden Tour
-
A Wrong Turn Family Struggles To Understand Why Foster Daughter Chose Life On The Streets
-
North Idaho Offers Summer At Its Very Best
-
Fish Experts Try Name-Dropping Squawfish Now Dubbed ‘Pikeminnow’ At Request Of Tribes, States
-
Union Workers Strike After Us West Talks Fail
-
Great Day To Be A Kid Spirited Kidsweek Kickoff Offers All Kinds Of Goofy Fun
-
Zoning Changes For The Books County In Risky Spot When Regulating Adult Bookstores
-
Woman Assaulted, Robbed Downtown
-
Secret Witness Seeks Teenager In Murder
-
Harlem Crowns Offer Taste Of Hoop Dreams
-
3 People Arrested For Salmon Sales
-
Autumn Pedaling Classics
-
Tenting Upgraded
-
New Trails Funded
-
A Chat In Your Living Room Debra Wilde’S New Show Features Local Women In Frank Discussions Of Important Issues
Sports
-
Making Cut Ruins Couples’ Relaxing Weekend
-
Hbo Goes Deep With Ruth Show Program Tonight Takes Look At Baseball’S Original Slugger
-
Letters To The Editor
-
Seniors Team Earns Berth At Nationals
-
Cheap Seats
-
Bats Losing Some Zing Ncaa’S Move Will Force Teams, Players To Adjust
-
Seattle’S Top Draftee Makes A Deal Of His Own
-
Followers Settle For A Quick Peek, Or Hidden Sound
-
Singh Finds Company At The Top Stricker’S 66 Earns Share Of Pga Lead
-
Anonymity Can Be Their Prize WSU’S Offensive Line Has Traditional Closeness
-
Rampaging Spokane Gains In Pennant Race