Archives | October 1999
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.
Friday, Oct. 1
Saturday, Oct. 2
Sunday, Oct. 3
Monday, Oct. 4
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Logging Planned To Reduce Fire Threat Forest Service Says Cuts Also Create Wildlife Habitat; Residents Worry About Impact On Views, Recreation
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Colbert Teacher Serves Up Spam As Main Course
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The County Lines
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Sheriff Urges End To Kaiser Lockout Of Steelworkers Sterk Says Law Enforcement Strained, Public Safety At Risk
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Police Seek Information On Burglary Outbreak
Tuesday, Oct. 5
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Macarthur Fellow Credits Lc Teacher Woman Awarded $235,000 Grant For Work In Physics
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Jury Returns Guilty Verdict In Shooting Billy Sheahan Convicted Of First-Degree Murder
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The County Lines
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Singer, Storyteller Portrays Paul Robeson
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Crossing Closure Worries Businesses Owners Say Customers Rely On Diamond Crossing; City Of Ponderay Will Appeal Decision
Wednesday, Oct. 6
Thursday, Oct. 7
Friday, Oct. 8
Saturday, Oct. 9
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Shelter Frustrated By Man’S Death Discovery Of Body In Trash Bin Spotlights The Difficulties Of Helping The Homeless
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Justice Agonizing For Families Cautious, Complex Legal System Adds To Grief Of Initial Tragedy
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Today In History
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Guardian Firm’S Practices Raise Concerns Late Accounting Reports Prompt Court To Assign Investigator To Spokane Company
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Milestones
Sunday, Oct. 10
Monday, Oct. 11
Tuesday, Oct. 12
Wednesday, Oct. 13
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Area Churches Plan Entertainment
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Harvest House Appeals County Ruling On Signage
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Thrill Of The Hunt Jim Mace Lost The Use Of His Arms And Legs - But He Didn’T Lose His Love Of The Outdoors
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Strike Up The Band Lakeside High School Puts Its First Marching Band On The Field
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Well-Fed Kids Feel, Learn Better National School Lunch Week A Reminder That Meals Promote Learning
Thursday, Oct. 14
Friday, Oct. 15
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Food Bank Serving More Working Poor Nearly 40 Percent Of Recipients Hold Jobs, Agency Survey Finds
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Marketers Skeptical Of Wheat Report Genetically Altered Dna Was Not From Northwest Grain, Panel Says
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Watercraft Operator Faces Charges Man Accused Of Manslaughter In Fatal Crash On Lake Cda
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Idaho Lawmakers Protest Shake-Up At Hud Home Buyers Locked Out Since Feds Fired Contractor
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Milestones
Saturday, Oct. 16
Sunday, Oct. 17
Monday, Oct. 18
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Sandpoint May Call For Backup Council Member Says Private Ambulance Service Not Enough
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Night Ends The Search For Missing 9-Year-Old Girl Was Last Seen In The Yard Of Her Spokane Valley Home
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Store’S Restoration Part Of Tiger’S Tale Small Town’S Old Building A Landmark
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Garbage Budget Meets Resistance City-County Board Delays Vote On Proposed Increase
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Grisly Book Brings Out The Undead
Tuesday, Oct. 19
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Idaho A.D. Still Dressed For Success Bohn Tries To Keep Himself, His Staff Focused On Bwc
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Cda, Lake City Advance
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Timberwolves Blank Bengals In Region Soccer
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Spokane Jobless Rate Shows A September Increase
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Jury Tosses Excessive Force Claim Against Police Couple Sued Over 1989 Incident; Judge Could Force Pair To Pay Officers
Wednesday, Oct. 20
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Gay Rights Backers Take Heart From Poll Ballot Measure Would Cut Down Protections In City Ordinance
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Dot Threatens Cuts If I-695 Passes Officials Say New Projects Won’T Start, Public Transit Would Suffer
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Detectives Sift Tips On Missing Girl Mother Last Seen In 1992; Relatives Say She’S Unlikely To Be Involved
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Making Contact
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Locke To Attend Rally In Pullman
Thursday, Oct. 21
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Public Nursing Cuts Roundly Criticized Health Board Tells Officials To Rework Budget
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Stensgar To Get Human Rights Award Helped Rebuild Tribe While Respecting Neighbors
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French Designs Solutions
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Corker Used To Limelight
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Whits Still On Murderers Row In Azusa Pacific, Pirates Face Third Straight Top-Flight Foe
Friday, Oct. 22
Saturday, Oct. 23
Sunday, Oct. 24
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Man Offers Coupon If Allowed Into Home
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Educator’S Influence Is Still Felt Max Snyder, Ex-President Of Sfcc, Dies From Cancer
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City Council Returns To Hearings On Next Year’S Budget City Staff Suggested Increase Of 6 Percent In Property Tax Levy
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The County Lines
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Sex Offender Numbers Drop But High-Risk Population Increases Despite Better Surveillance, Police Say
Monday, Oct. 25
Tuesday, Oct. 26
Wednesday, Oct. 27
Friday, Oct. 29
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Peers Honor Cda High Principal Steve Casey Named Principal Of The Year
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Gillnet Ban Initiative Overshadowed
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Murder Suspect To Remain Jailed North Idaho Woman Who Faces Charges In 1991 Killing Forgoes Detention Hearing
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Pain Doctor Has To Walk A Fine Line State Boards Keep Watch On Too Much Or Too Little
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Cash Flows Into City Campaigns Eugster, Corker Lead In Political Fund Raising
Saturday, Oct. 30
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Odds Increase Against Washington Moose Hunters
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Idaho Lags In Steelhead Bargains
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Casting Over The Rainbow Augmented By Net Pen Releases, Trout Fishing On Lake Roosevelt Can Be Especially Pleasing This Time Of Year
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Eastern Washington Fields, Forests Sparkle With Hues Of Autumn
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Liner Recommended For Sleeping Bags