Archives | February 2000
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.
Tuesday, Feb. 1
Wednesday, Feb. 2
Thursday, Feb. 3
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Woman Sues Over Release Of Rapist Victim Claims State Ignored Warning Signs That Man Was A Threat
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When Respect Was On The Line, Bulldogs Got It
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Another Counterfeiting Suspect Arrested
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Northwest Whales Appear In Monterey
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Jury Convicts Man In Murder Of Omak Officer Law Requires He Be Sentenced To Life Without Possibility Of Parole
Friday, Feb. 4
Saturday, Feb. 5
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Washington In Tacoma President’S Life Highlighted At State Museum
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Assessing Assisi Hometown Of St. Francis Is Bouncing Back From Recent Quakes
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Fish’S-Eye View Angler Credits Success To Seeing World The Way His Quarry Sees It
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Record Walleye
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Freediver Plunges To Record Depth Floridian Descends 531 Feet With Just A Single Big Breath
Sunday, Feb. 6
Monday, Feb. 7
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Fortin Out; Miggins In As Manager Sharply Divided Council Hires Administrator
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Council Postpones Vote On Depot
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Clean-Air Group Wins Attorneys Fees Sos Also Gets Costs After Suing State For Not Releasing Documents
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City Threatens Mall With Foreclosure River Park Square Attorney Says Money Being Withheld While Dispute Is Worked Out
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Auction Planned To Benefit Boy Hurt By Train Brian Judge Won’T Be Able To Leave The Hospital For Another Month
Tuesday, Feb. 8
Wednesday, Feb. 9
Thursday, Feb. 10
Friday, Feb. 11
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Miggins Says He’S Ready For Spokane At Least He Should Be Used To The Barking
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State Halts Radioactive Fertilizer Sales Siemens Power Corp. Has Sold 390,000 Gallons Of Uranium-Tainted Fertilizer Since 1996
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Today In History
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Another Rock Slide Closes Road Residents Again Find Themselves Cut Off In Community Near Bayview
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Milestones
Saturday, Feb. 12
Sunday, Feb. 13
Monday, Feb. 14
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Spokane Opposes Depot But Resolution Excludes Examiner’S Findings
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Snowmobilers Lose Fight Over Ban Decision Means Machines Still Not Allowed In Great Burn Area Of Lolo National Forest
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State Negligent, But Victim Gets No Money Jury Says Sex Predator On Parole Wasn’T Adequately Monitored, But Refuses To Award Damages To Woman He Raped
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Gar-Pal No. 1, Tekoa-Oakesdale No. 3 At District
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Gar-Pal Rallies For 15Th Straight Win
Tuesday, Feb. 15
Wednesday, Feb. 16
Thursday, Feb. 17
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New WSU Head Feels At Home Rawlins Outlines Plan To Draw National Attention To University
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President’S Day Closures
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Lollipop Apparently Laced With Drugs Sfcc Student Became Violently Ill At Party In Cheney After Eating Candy Given To Her
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District Cuts Budget Over Jobs Janitorial Crew For Health District Must Figure Out Whether It Can Save Money Without Layoffs
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The County Lines
Friday, Feb. 18
Saturday, Feb. 19
Sunday, Feb. 20
Monday, Feb. 21
Tuesday, Feb. 22
Wednesday, Feb. 23
Thursday, Feb. 24
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Tier Ii State Hockey This Weekend
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Shadle Girls Shock Mead, Earn Title Shot
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Eagles ‘Find A Way’ To Edge Matadors League-Leading Eastern Overcomes Slow Start Against Northridge
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Knight Opened Talent Gate At Brain Factory
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WSU Shoots For Indoor Track Titles Cougars Go To Mountain Pacific Meet While Eastern Competes At Big Sky