Archives | March 1998
Results
Please note: Archives from before 2004 are spotty, and stories listed here that were published before 2010 are a random snapshot of what was happening at that time.
Sunday, March 1
Monday, March 2
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Joys Of Reading
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Lawmakers Out To Change Sex Abuse Investigations
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Charter-School Measure Killed In Committee The Bill Passed The House 72-22 Last Month
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Council Delays Pull-Tab Vote For Public Hearing Proposed Tax Change Originally Presented As An ‘Emergency Ordinance’
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Measure Faces Veto By Locke Senate Republicans Pass Church-Schools Legislation
Tuesday, March 3
Wednesday, March 4
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Mr. (And Ms.) Wizards
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Masked, Armed Duo Rob And Run Deputies Suspect Same Pair Involved In 2 Valley Robberies
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Help Sought For Burn Victim Donations Asked For 7-Year-Old From Chattaroy Hurt Last Month
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County Targets Guard In Sex Scandal Seeks Resignation After Inmate’s Testimony That They Had Sex At Prison
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Blum Plans Another Run For Assessor’s Post Incumbent Cooney Hasn’t Announced Her Intent
Thursday, March 5
Friday, March 6
Saturday, March 7
Sunday, March 8
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Kathy Murray Enhanced Software Shares Vision Of Success With Credit Union Customers
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Be Aware Of Business Life Cycles
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For Rent: Cheaper Video Tapes Lots Of Stores Lower Prices, Offer Incentives To Draw Customers
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Budget, Drunken Drivers, Tax Cuts Focus Of Final Week
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Council To Consider New Tax On Pull-Tabs Plan Would Impose 10 Percent Tax On Profits Instead Of 5 Percent On Gross Sales
Monday, March 9
Tuesday, March 10
Wednesday, March 11
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Consultant Plans To Light Up Spokane Landmarks Cathedral, Paulsen Building, Bank To Be Bathed In Colored Light Tonight
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Shame On West For Not Making Threat Earlier
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Police Guard Recovering Bulgarian Burglary Suspect Bitten By Police Dog Won’t Leave Hospital For At Least Two Weeks
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Aclu Seeks Child-Custody Re-Evaluation But Dshs Stands Behind Actions In Wenatchee Sex-Abuse Cases
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Ancient Forest Resurfaces El Nino Exposes Trees Buried Under Oregon Beach 2,000 Years Ago
Thursday, March 12
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Columbus Relishes Opportunity To Win Out In Abl Finals
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Ferris Girls Go Back To What Works In Win
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Infomercial Guru Released On Bond
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Tension Too High After Fatal Brawl Meeting Ends Quickly After Shouts, Criticism
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State Senator Could Face Felony Charge Olympia Police Continuing Their Investigation Of West’s Threatening Phone Call To Lobbyist
Friday, March 13
Saturday, March 14
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The Monitor From The Week Of March 8-14, 1998
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City Hops On Senior Sports Bandwagon
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Waste Management Kept Its Options Open During Merger Talks Company Interviewed Ceo Candidates While Discussing Merger
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Business Beat
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Americans Have Habit Of Taking Their Work Home In Many Cases, Study Shows, Workers Didn’t Get Extra Pay
Sunday, March 15
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Having An Ice Day
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Letourneau Is ‘Sick,’ Mother-In-Law Says
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Washington Cracks Down On Vehicle Tax Evaders Feds, Oregon Helping In Investigation Of Car License, Sales Tax Fraud
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Pistol-Packin’ Panhandlers Gunslinging Club Commemorates Life In The Old West
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Black Copters: You Heard Them First In N. Idaho
Monday, March 16
Tuesday, March 17
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County To Buy Restraint Chairs For Jail Officials React To Lawsuit Over Inmate’s Death Caused By Restraint Asphyxiation
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Leash Put On Internet Explorers District 81 Spends $1,000 A Month To Filter Out Porn, Hate Speech, Etc.
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Growth High, But Slowing
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Med School Adds Penmanship Class
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Japan To Reclaim Officers’ Remains From War Camps
Wednesday, March 18
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Friend Swears Willey Asked Her To Lie Woman Says Ex-White House Volunteer Wanted Corroboration Of Allegations Against Clinton
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Freeman Vowed ‘Blood Baptism’
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City’s Hottest Basketball Team Truly On A Roll
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Donations Upgrade Center Plans
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Group Joins Fight Against New Bridge Friends Of The Falls Seeks National Monument Status For Lower Falls
Thursday, March 19
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Central Starts Fast, Gains Quarterfinals
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Georgia, Fresno State In Nit Semis Teams Bulldog Way Into Trip To Madison Square Garden
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13-Year-Old Shot To Death During Break-In
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Police Search For Child Rape Suspect Authorities Seize Computer Equipment, Believe 32-Year-Old Man May Be Posing As Woman
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Police Honor Volunteers Help From Spokane Citizens Has ‘Calming Effect’ On Officers, Chief Says
Friday, March 20
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Zags’ Negative Streak Reaches 15
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Stewart Could Lose Federal Contracts Defense Department Reviews Contracts After Guilty Plea
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Newport Attorney Reprimanded Again Doug Lambarth Agreed To Rebuke Rather Than Face A Hearing
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Judge Rules Colvilles Can Hire New Director Fired Executive, Meanwhile, Files For Seat On Tribal Council That Axed Him
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Teen Killed During Break-In Appears Burglary Underway; Prosecutors Weigh Level Of Force
Saturday, March 21
Sunday, March 22
Monday, March 23
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Ccs Splits Two In Baseball; Moore Leads Whit Women
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West Valley Taps Mclaughlin Aide Trout, Former Eastern Lineman, Attains First Head Coaching Job
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Cyclones Third In Nation
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Tark Steals Nit Spotlight Fresno State, Coach Overcome Many Obstacles En Route To N.Y.
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Sonics Back Atop The Pack In Nba West Seattle Gets Boost As Hawkins Shakes Slump; Payton Once Again Leads The Way With 24 Points
Tuesday, March 24
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A Spokane Serving Of ‘Protein Power’
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Bag That Bread
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Locke Set To Sign Tobacco Bill Measure Would Make It Illegal For Minors To Possess Cigarettes, Adds Tougher Penalties
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Gates Extortion Plot Ends In Man’s Conviction Defendant Says He Was Seeking Material For Novel; Jury Needs Just Four Hours
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Jury Edgy, But Trial Resumes Man Appears To Be Shadowing Them, Freemen Jurors Say
Wednesday, March 25
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Gop Bill Would Require 120 Forest Hearings House Panel Oks Plan To Delay Moratorium On Road Construction
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Schools Closed After Boy Seen With Gun
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Arkansas Rampage Echoes Faintly In Moses Lake
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Corps Awards Contract For Burial Of Kennewick Man Site Gorton Says He’ll Continue To Fight Plan But Concedes It May Be Too Late
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Puget Sound Ferry Fares To Increase State Commission Clamps Down On No-Shows, Requires Deposits
Thursday, March 26
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Reno Wants Boys Charged As Adults
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Fingerprints Subpoenaed In Jury Probe
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Gays, Lesbians Make Vows In San Francisco
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Woman’s Body Found Floating In Lake Cda Hikers Discover Body; Identity Not Released, Cause Unknown
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Artist Left Legacy Of Paintings, Optimism Former Director Of Corbin Art Center Dies At 61