Archives | February 3, 2000
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Features
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Flagan-Schultheis Pullman
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Obituaries
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Sophia Marie Kambistch Marineau Moscow, Idaho
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Students From N. Idaho Make UI’S Fall Dean’S List
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Ely-Lundy Spokane
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Births
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Telephone An Important Dream Symbol
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‘Milestones Concert’ Includes Area Musicians
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A Visit From Paris Christian Music Star Twila Paris To Perform Tonight At Spokane Opera House
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Dreaming Of A Bing Holiday
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Entirely Reba Reba Mcentire’S Latest Production Is Half Broadway, Half Concert - And It’S All Based On Her Life Story
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Symphony Hitches Ride On ‘Love Boat’
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Variety Fair Visual Arts Tour Will Feature A Wide Range Of Works From Several Inland Northwest Artists
Idaho
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Term Limits Claim Called Into Question Group Says It’S Close To Qualifying Initiative For Ballot, But Officials Say That’S Unlikely
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Biologist Hopes To Save Burbot Feds Asked To Put Freshwater Cod On Endangered List
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Mayor Wants Highway District Investigated City Of Sandpoint Lost $74,000 In Tax Revenue Following Meeting
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Public Asked To Help Track Cleanup Workshops Will Give People A Forum To Assess State’S Plans For Silver Valley
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Idaho Records
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Legislators Asked To Shift Prison Money To Education
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Ex-Governors Defend Public Television Funding Letter Asks Legislature To Fund Digital Transmission Upgrade
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Pete Cenarrusa Receives American Century Award
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Nic Vice President To Leave School In June
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University Wants Funding For Potato Researcher
Nation/World
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Clinton Aide Likes China Deal They’D Buy More Wheat, Apples, Berger Says
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Milestones
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Today In History
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Short Reports
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Six More Weeks
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Boeing Workers Hold Off On Strike
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Pfizer Raises Bid For Warner-Lambert
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Garden Botanika Outlines Recovery
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Gm’S Wagoner Takes Over As Ceo
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Seed Producers Can File For Losses
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Lottery Numbers
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Feds Will Review Note-Passing Judge Notes In Court Disparaged Blacks, Hispanics, Unions
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Bus Riders Say Cutbacks Could Cost Jobs Sta Service Reductions Could Hurt People Struggling To Get Off Welfare, Board Told
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Governor, Tribes Hold Gaming Talks Tribes Wary As Kempthorne Reopens Negotiations
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Road’S Still Rocky After The Boulders Go Slide Has Been Cleared, But Families Along Cape Horn Road Face Limited Access, Must Sign Waivers To Drive It
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Spokane Edc Will Seek Encore Of 1999 Success Recruitment Of 11 Companies Expected To Bring 1,007 Jobs
Other
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Woman And Pooch Survive House Fire
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Regents Expected To List WSU President Finalists Search For Replacement Intensified Last Two Months
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Robbery Suspect Held Without Bond Man Accused Of Robbing Valley Bank Last Week
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Two Armed Men Rob Grocery Store
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Lunch To Feature Cokie Roberts
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Two Homes Damaged By Drive-By Shooters
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Schweitzer Will Add New Quad Chairlift
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Governor Visits To Promote Bill
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Sophomore ‘Shadows’ Acquire Job Skills
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Council Vacancy Filled In Colville
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Bloomsday’S All Shook Up Over Toy Globe
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Woman Hopes Suit Raises Awareness Of Deadly Strep Athol Resident Says Hospital Missed Signs Of Disease
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Flock Of Sheep Diagnosed With Infectious Brain Disease
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Extended Benefits Difficult Sell Steelworkers Rally On Capitol Steps In Support Of Bill
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Women’S Shelter Accused Of Discrimination Tenants File Complaints Over Rules On Visits With Their Kids
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The County Lines
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If Nowhere Else, Chenoweth-Hage Distinguishes Herself By Departing
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Partnership Approach Works Best
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Letters To The Editor
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Bench Is No Place For Asinine Bigotry
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True Champion Jonny Varona Impresses Coaches Not Only With His Work Ethic But Also His Exemplary Manners
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Saxons Gymnastics Meet A Success Thanks To Former Coach’S Planning
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Blue Spark Has Its Own Distinctive Ambience Pub Serves Strictly Imports, Microbrews; Atmosphere Is ‘Cool, Urban’
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St. Stephen’S Hosts Talk On ‘The Basket’
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Creekside Homeowners File Second Lawsuit In/Around: Hangman Creek
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Chess Tournament Saturday
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Growing Business New Owners Of Cheney-Based Jiffy Cleaners Open 2Nd Outlet In Spokane
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Parks Department Trying To Stop Spread Of Bark Beetle City Will Allow Clearing Of 5-Acre Tract To See If It Works In Stopping Devastation
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Home Sales
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Neighborhood Meetings
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Return Of Pit Bulls A Concern Neighbors Uneasy Despite Owner’S Compliance With Dangerous Dog Code In/Around: Medical Lake
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City Acquires Historic Rail Bed Transaction Completes Effort To Preserve Trail For Public Use
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Reclaiming The Gardens History Will Be Documented Thanks To $1,000 Grant
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Lessons From The Snow Discovery School Students Use A Trip Into The Wild To Learn About Many Subjects
Sports
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Eagles Grounded By Weber State
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Chiefs Hit Road To Solve Blazers Schutz Extends Streak To Eight Games In Win Over Kamloops
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Front-Running Ducks Provide History Lesson
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Last Lines Of Defense Gu’S Nilson, Pepperdine’S Prince Score Their Points With Coaches
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Wulff Claims His First Class Is First-Rate
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CV Not Out Of Its Depth For Postseason
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Huskies Accomplish Their Goals
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Just Call Him Determined EV Wrestler Changes Name But Not His Goal Of State Title
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Selkirk’S Hodges Continues Hot Streak With 32 Points
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Sarah Travis Lewis And Clark Year: Senior Sport: Basketball Position: Center
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He Has Grasp Of What Matters
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Area Women’S Basketball Leaders
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Taylor Deserves Support
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Vikings Polish Off Moscow
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Official Records
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Devin Rinaldi Sandpoint Year: Senior Sport: Basketball Position: Post
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Panhandle Wrestling Rankings
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Vikings Should Be Re-Energized
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Bailey To Coach U.S. Women Wrestlers
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Sandpoint Wrestlers Whip Post Falls
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The Future’S In Their Hands Johnson Sisters Carry The Torch For 15-6 Post Falls
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WSU’S Price Weighs In On Bottom Line With 22 Recruits Secured, Cougars ‘Need To Go To Some Bowl Games’
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UI Fulfills Large Needs On Defense Vandals Hope Linemen Recruits Will Fill Immediate And Future Openings Up Front
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Jared Evans Valley Christian Year: Senior Sport: Basketball Position: Forward
Washington Voices
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Little Spokane River Neighbors Air Concerns About Development Residents Worry Wildlife May Be Scared Off By Increasing Population
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Eagles Get Set For Spirited Flying Feather
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Valley Businesses Honored For Commute-Trip Reduction
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Decision Postponed On Blue Heron Estates
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Hernandez A Role Model For Wv Athletes Junior Works Hard For Success In Wrestling, Football
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Reunions
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Commissioners Delay Ruling On Fraser Estates
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Middle-School Students Arrested On Pot Charges
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Coach’S Son Gets Vocal When He’S Supporting Lakeside’S Wrestlers
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Wake-Up Call Matt Tabisz Now Realizes, And Appreciates, Education Comes Before Sports
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Ice Storm, Winter Of ‘68-‘69 Just Anomalies
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Valley Chamber Makes Funding Pitch To Legislators
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Valley Repertory Theater Is Back, With ‘Bargains’
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When It Comes To Creativity, Trentwood Kids Make Tracks
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Speeding Man Found With Illegal Weapon
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Valley Home Sales
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Liquor License
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She’S Built A Past And A Future In Valley
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Area Woman Has Short Story Published In Chicken Soup
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Neighborhood Craft Fair Today At Holy Family
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Dedication To Education Willard Elementary’S Inventive Approach To Education Wins It National Recognition
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Workshop Offered For Parents Of Teens
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Carving Champ Turns Log Into Shiloh’S Mascot
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Funding Cuts Put End To District’S Team School Resource Officer Plan Also Put On Hold
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A Squirrel’S Friend As Long As Eugene Young Is Willing To Feed Them, Those Bushy-Tailed Rodents Will Have Plenty To Eat
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Students, Donkeys Help Raise Funds For Charity
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Piece Of History Old Library Building, Built In 1929 By Henry C. Bertelsen, Sits Empty, Neglected And For Sale
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Moose In Our Midst Conerns About Human-Moose Encounters Spur State Study Of The Animals On And Around Mount Spokane