Archives | February 8, 2000
Results
Features
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High-End Strain Jack Jones Still Tries To Show Off His Upper Range Despite An Older Voice
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Betty Shaw Named Employee Of Month
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Births
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Cold Enough For You - Woo - Oo?
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Web Critters Make A Splash
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Not So Neighborly It’S True We Don’T Know Our Neighbors As Well As We Once Did. Is That Such A Bad Thing?
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Come Fly With Them: It Runs In Their Families
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His Math Skills Never Added Up
Idaho
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Idaho Records
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Grant Will Pay Salaries For Jobs Devoted To Ending Violence Meth Use, Violence Are Linked
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Berger To Run For County Job
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Teaching Diversity In School Nic, Foundation Offer Free Training To Teachers
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Judge Rules St. Maries School District Violated Pact Fired Social Worker Should Have Been Offered New Job, Court Says
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Panel Looks At Rathdrum Prairie Growth Currently, Conflicting Jurisdictions, Rules Make Planning By Residents Difficult
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100 Performers Interpret Century At Nic Forum
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Rights Panelist Seeks Second Term
Nation/World
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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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Child Neglect Often Ignored, Says State Report Welfare Workers Wait Too Long To Intervene, According To Governor’S Ombudsman
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Medicaid Cutbacks Draw Fire As Legislature Wrestles With Rising Health Costs, Opposition To Proposed Cuts In Services Mounts
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Dropping Department Cost Bonner County County Paid Ex-Workers $130,000, Then Saw Its Insurance Rate Rise
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Today In History
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Antibiotics Offered After Two Students Contract Meningitis As Many As 900 People May Have Been Exposed, Says Health Official
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Milestones
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Battle Mountain Goes To Top In Gold Fight Lawmakers Hope To Get Governor’S Help For Crown Jewel Project
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Agency Outlines Allegations Against Kaiser
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Itron Not Fearing Stronger Competition
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Lottery Numbers
Other
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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
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Naked Sprint Not Fast Enough To Avoid Trouble
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Woman Accused In Cancer Patient’S Death Turns Self In
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President Seeks Funds For Salmon 2001 Budget Has Money For Dam Alterations, Hatcheries
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Judge’S Order Could Reverse Springdale Election Results Court Also Has Invalidated Growth-Management Decisions
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The County Lines
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Council May Be Solicited For Parking Garage Funds
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Historic Casket Factory Demolished For Park Plaza At New Park Will Be Paved With Building’S Bricks
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Bank Offers $5,000 Reward
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Reaction To Rocker Should Be Scorn
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Federal Agency Seeks Four-Front Reform
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Letters To The Editor
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Elusive ‘They’ Painted As Enemies Of Society The Spokesman-Review July 24, 1936