Archives | March 27, 1999
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Features
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Children’S Needs Have To Be Met
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Hope Remains Even When We’Re Dislocated
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Births
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Area UI Jazz Festival Winners Announced
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Markie Post Returns To TV In ‘Odd Man Out’
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Community Events
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Spiritual Leader
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It’S The Stuff That Sane Adults Are Made Of
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Body Language Runners Can Learn How To Avoid Serious Leg Injuries If They Listen To What Their Bodies Tell Them
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A Little Back Hair Can Cause Big Headaches
Idaho
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Merchant Group Hires Director Cda Downtown Association Picks Applicant With Background In Redevelopment
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Work Under Way On Salmon Dilemma
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Legislature Run By Default Winners
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Idaho Records
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Lewiston Bomb Threat Puts Man Behind Bars
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Crider Fails To Sway Judge For New Trial Tried To Show His Attorney Was Incompetent; Sentencing Delayed
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Aryan Guard Pleads Guilty In Assault Warfield Likely Will Spend 2 To 5 Years In Prison
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A Gift For Gardening
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Wallace Board Has Three Openings
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Levy Foes Enter Fray At The Last Minute Boundary County Residents Should Build School On Their Own, Group Says; Levy Backers Say That Could Take 36 Years
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Proposed Trail Spawns Dueling Petitions
Nation/World
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Milestones
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Today In History
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Ohio Town Calls Out The Law On Cell Phones In Cars For Safety’S Sake, Drivers Told Not To Talk And Drive At Same Time
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Students Work On More Than Their Tans Some Collegians Buck The Crowds And Spend Spring Break In Pursuit Of Public Service
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Avista Energy Loses Traders, Analyst
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Business Beat
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Wing And A Prayer
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Short Reports
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These Profs Take A Page From Industry Idaho Instructors Guarantee Business Class Is Worth Taking
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War Reaches Belgrade; Nato Downs Two Migs Serb Jets May Have Been Attempting To Punish Allied Troops In Bosnia
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Lottery Numbers
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Sunset Marine Loses Dealer License
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Swimming On The Edge Of Extinction Methow River Earns Listing As State’S Most Endangered Run
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Denver Company Buys Spokane’S Tsi
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Johnson Matthey Issues Layoff Notes
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China Lobbies For Wto Prize U.S. Dangles Trade Organization Membership In Exchange For Opening Of Chinese Markets
Other
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New Albertsons Store Will Mean More Jobs
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Running Family Business Satisfying For Dan Franks
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City May Change Train Crossings
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Building Permits
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Post Falls Meetings
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Full-Body Workout Kickboxing’S A Fun Sport That Builds Strength, Burns Fat And Relieves Stress With Every Punch
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The Ticker A Look Back At The Past Week On Wall Street
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Public Meetings
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New Vision Post Falls Alternative School English Class Helps Seniors Get And Keep Jobs They’Re Suited For
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Federal Recognition Sought For Trail
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Reverend Joined Ministry For Fun
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Straining Hayden Little Town Scrambling To Keep Up With Needs Of Fast-Paced Expansion
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Light Program Blazing Success Glow, Visible For 1,000 Feet, Lets Drivers Know There’S A Child Ahead
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All About Aquaculture Cda High School Students Are Gaining Practical Experience By Raising, Maintaining Fish
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Small Town Living The Hansens Find Life At Silver Meadows Just What They Want
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Essay Winners, Principal Heading To East Coast Athol Elementary Kids Will See Where The Submarine They Named The Cutthroat Is Being Built
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Power & Play Post Falls Dam Creates Kilowatts And Water Recreation For Inland Northwest
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Mall Festival To Celebrate Cultural Diversity Of Area
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Woman Arrested In Stabbing Death At Shelter
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Lien Says Humiliation Is The Harshest Punishment
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Police Arrest Eight Suspects In Unrelated Drug Busts
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Trio Charged In Construction Site Burglaries Police Say Stolen Goods Were Used To Remodel Woman’S Home
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Sacred Heart Shows Off Its New Icu New Unit Has Almost Twice As Much Floor Space, New Medical Equipment
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The County Lines
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Former Police Officer’S Suit Goes To Jury Lesperance Claims He Was Forced To Quit Force Because Of ‘Hostile Work Place’
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Society’S Position Rife With Inequities Which Morals? Vague, Rigid Policies Lead To Unjust Decisions.
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Society Correctly Defends Standards
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Taking The Plunge Can Be A Real Drain
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Tie In House Means Loss For Welfare Moms Politics Quashes Debate On Reform; Mothers Soon Must Return To Work Three Months After Babies Born
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Rights Board Hit By Rash Of Resignations Five Members Resign; Some Cite Frustration With City Officials
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Legislators Play Hold-Em, Fold-Em With Bills Two Of Last Remaining Gambling Reforms Held Up In Chambers
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Man Arrested In Internet Sting Operation
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‘Galloping Gourmet’ To Sell Personal Cookware
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Man Arrested On Bomb Threat Charge
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Letters To The Editor
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Colville Girl Run Over By Family Truck
Sports
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Crain’S Hot Bat Fuels Vikings’ Sweep
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Nc Shares Early Lead In Gsl
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Vassar Will Face New Opponent In Return To Ring
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Stokey Belts Another Hr As Gu Defeats Santa Clara
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Official Records
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Kellogg Gives His Best To You
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No More Waltzes For Duke Final Four Presents Different, More Difficult Challenges For Blue Devils
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WSU Candidates Line Up At Least 3 Have Interviewed For Women’S Basketball Job
Washington Voices
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Valley Fire Hot Over Talk Of Annexation
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Mother Turns In Two Teens In Burglary
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12-Year-Old On Bicycle Hit By Car On East Sprague
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Valley Residents Leery Of City Annexation Moves
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First Of ‘Hutton Kids’ Has Fond Memories
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Holy Week Marked By Valley Churches
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Valley Firefighters Keep Challenge Trophy
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Burglary Being Investigated
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Valleyford Gains New Post Office
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Senior Singles Want And Give Friendship
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Cv, U-Hi Match Weather In Gloomy Track Opener
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Lottery Winners
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The First 25 A Spokane Valley Timeline: 1900 - 1924
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U-Hi Nursing Injuries As Track Season Opens
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Remarkable Beginnings Early Planning Of Valley Communities Still Visible Today
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Central Valley Expected To Be Fast Out Of The Blocks
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100 Years Of Valley Life Apple Era Orchards And Irrigation Put Spokane Valley On The Map