Archives | July 25, 1998
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Features
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Obituaries
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Births
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Shannon Rae Commissioned As Army Second Lieutenant
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Scc’S Doug Fisher Wins Regional Cooking Contest
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Tina Brown Revisited: A Look Back Without Tears
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Follow Instincts, Go With Adoption
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Still Seeing Orange Pylons In My Sleep
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Local Mutinies Quite Bountiful
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Life From The Ashes Forests Scorched By Fire Don’T Stay Dormant For Long
Idaho
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Lake City Water Use Sets Record Tainted Hanley Avenue Well Tapped
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Paving Project Will Close Overpass
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More Shots On Way For Hepatitis A Scare
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Idaho Records
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Batt Lauds Cda For Aryan March Response Governor Says Rest Of State Could Learn From Handling Of ‘Unfortunate Circumstance’
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In Step With Tradition, Pride July-Amsh Powwow Lets The Spirit Move Celebrants
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Harrison Beams With Old-Time Pride
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Woman In Murder-For-Hire Case Gets 6 Months Huber Will Face 10 Years In Jail If She Breaks Guidelines Of Her Probation
Nation/World
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Lottery Numbers
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Physician, Wife Scramble For Safety In Capitol Corridor They Find Recess In Wall And Huddle There
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Today In History
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Milestones
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Terabyte Triangle Gains Momentum As More Companies Join
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Gasoline Prices Hit Four-Year Low
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Bearing With The Heat
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Tribe Wants Second Casino At Dog Track
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Ewu Chief Finds Red Ink Right Away After Hearing Of Inherited Deficit, Board Approves $118 Million Budget
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Microsoft Buys Stake In Game Firm
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Idaho Independent Assets Increase 66%
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Snags Delay Opening Of Steam Plant Work Progressing On Project, But Debut Pushed Back Until Fall
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Irs Forming Citizen Panel To Suggest Changes Northwest Group Will Be One Of Four Created This Year In An Effort To Reduce Complaints
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Idahoans Can Breathe A Little Easier State Meeting Clean Air Standards, Prepares For New Monitoring System
Other
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Border Marijuana Bust A Record Seized Bags Yield 300 Pounds Worth $500,000; One Man Arrested, But At Least Two Escape
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The County Lines
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Filing For Office Begins Monday
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Officers Deserve Accolade: ‘Finest’
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Parting Can Be Such Bitter Sorrow
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Complaining Habit Should Give Way To Helping Others
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The Ticker A Look Back At The Past Week On Wall Street
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Tree Plan’S Critics Draw Their Pencils Neighborhood Councils Get Chance To Revise Proposed Ordinance, Put In Limbo By Board
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Arts Make Solid Contributions To Economy, Quality Of Life
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Letters To The Editor
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Grass Growers Seek Waivers To Burn Fields Scapca Weighs Requests To Torch More Than 7,000 Acres, Turning Down Most
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Voters’ High Hopes Intact For Campaigns Survey Finds Hopes Countered By Low Expectations Of Candidates
Sports
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Smith Captures State Junior
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Backup Goalie Mullen Keeps Shadow On Move Toward Title G-Prep Grad Solid In Goal As Spokane Closes In On Third Straight Division Title
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Legion State Qualifiers To Be Determined Today
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Official Records
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Mcdaniel Seals Deal Tribe Reliever Shuts Down Timberjacks
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Garth Brooks An Added Starter In Monday’S Pro-Am Golf Event
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Eastwood Fills Out Lineup Of Pros
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No Vacancy, Thanks To Hotel’S Renovation
Washington Voices
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Valley Home Sales
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East Valley High Honor Roll
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Doing For Others Offers Risks, Rewards
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Horizon Jr. High Honor Roll
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Air Pollution Reports
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Growing A Church United Methodist Minister Must Start From Scratch
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Kids Carnival Of Safety Planned For Thursday
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Christian Church Collecting School Supplies For Needy
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Road Construction
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Others Eliminated For Wide Variety Of Reasons
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Three Valley Properties Make Conservation Cut
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Sims Wins Hanging Tree Tourney
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Junker Jewels Donated Automobiles, For Parts Or Restoration, Are Earning Money For Good Causes
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U-Hi Volleyball Team Members Hope Revolving Door For Coaches Has Stopped
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Tackle Football Offered For 5Th, 6Th Graders