Archives | June 8, 2000
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Features
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Set Up Dream-Sharing Time Each Day
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Probably Sounds A Bit Fishy
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Creed, Opening Acts Performances Lacking Bands Showered Spokane Fans With Tired Tunes, Stage Antics; Just Plain Schlock
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Births
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Keylin Caps Season Finale For Quartet
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Chick Questions On The Eve Of Their Show In Spokane, Just How Well Do You Know The Dixie Chicks?
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Spiering Rediscovers Roots Spokane Artist’S Display A ‘Modest Offering’
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Playwrights Forum Festival Showcases New One-Act Plays
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True To Character Terry Trueman Again Uses His Son’S Story As Inspiration For ‘Stuck In Neutral’
Idaho
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Land Swap Has Neighbors Concerned Crown Pacific Plans To Log ‘Little Mountain’ In Curley Creek Area
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Group Rips State Over Child Care Report Says Applicants Steered Away From Help
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Busy Deputies Get Some Help Investigating Crime Former Kootenai County Animal-Control Officer Is Taking Reports On Some Property Crimes
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Panhandle Counties Get Quality-Of-Life Grants Boundary, Bonner Counties Receive Total Of $28,249
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Schools Lawyer To Fund Lead Tests Citing Different Methods, Epa Plans To Do Its Own Tests
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Dan Williams Acquitted Of False Imprisonment
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Idaho Records
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New Law Needed To Address Problem
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Trail Dedication At 1 P.M. Today
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Principal Selected For Dalton Elementary
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Technology Featured At Annual Timberfest
Nation/World
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Wall Street Downgrades Credit Rating If Your Word Is Your Bond, Rating Service Says, City Gets Poor Marks For Refusing Garage Loan
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Today In History
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Milestones
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Healthy Diets Must Start At School Officials Look To Expel Junk Food For Kids
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Blue Jays’ Call Leaves Family All Aflutter Once A Bony High School Freshman At Lakeland, Josh Phelps Is North Idaho’S First Big-Leaguer
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Local Company Says It’S Not Worried About Microsoft Ruling
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Short Reports
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Microsoft Doesn’T Carry Clout It Once Possessed Ever-Changing Technology Is Shifting Balance Of Power
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Lottery Numbers
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Garco Building Expanding Facility
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Fed Governor Sees Economy Slowing
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Meth: A Deadly Epidemic No Easy Way To Stem Meth Abuse Solution To Northwest Drug Epidemic Will Take Time And More Money
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Meth: A Deadly Epidemic Drug Defenses Are Lacking Demand For Treatment Rising, But Programs Are Being Cut Back
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Meth: A Deadly Epidemic Former Addict Climbs Out Of The Basement Of Despair
Other
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State Health Agency Lacks Legal Source For Marijuana Tests Lawmakers’ Latest Request Tossed Back To Legislature
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Colville Timber Sales On Hold Judge Gives Two Environmental Groups 15 Days To Prove They’D Be Harmed By Sales
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Police Union Wants Officer Fired Last Week Reinstated Misconduct Complaints Lodged By Ex-Wife Led To Man’S Dismissal
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Teachers To Walk Out Today Classes Canceled During Riverside Schools’ One-Day Disruption
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It’S A Family Tradition
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Jackson Lawyers Question Warrant
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Man Shot At By Pursuers, But Missed Truck, Trailer Hit 15 Times In Chase Over Winding Road
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Pair Decline Settlement Of Last Of Amend Suits Mom, Sister Of Aids Victim Turn Down $8,000 Offer For Autopsy Dispute
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The County Lines
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Steelworkers, Kaiser Start Talks
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Women’S Emergency Shelter On The Brink Nonprofit Agency Considers Shutting Down
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Environmentalists Sue To Stop Moth Spray
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Abuse Is Author Of Drug Tragedies
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Golden Pen Award
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Think Of It As Pork Pie In The Sky
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Sorry, But There’S No Prize For Whine From Sour Grapes
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Letters To The Editor
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Given Her Message, Cantwell Came To The Wrong Place
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Grant To Benefit Parenting Program
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Tree Doctor Selective Logging Keeps The Forest Healthy - And Makes A Profit - In City’S Natural Areas
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Hutton Trio Work To Protect Police K-9S
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Project Joy Cites Miller, Henkle
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Cops Sw Plans Grand Opening On Saturday
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Cheney To Buy 100% Of Power From Bpa
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Volunteers Needed For Courtyard Project
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Neighborhood Meetings
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Manito Sale Will Offer Grasses, Herbs
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Manito Methodist Pastor Moving On
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Software Firm Hopes Internships Continue
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Restriping On 29Th City Proposing Middle Turn Lane, Ban On Street Parking For Arterial’S Section West Of Grand Blvd.
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School Reunions
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Foundation Cites Chase Duo Heather Cassidy, Diane Gibson Honored For Work In Wildlife Studies
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Lions Help Old Glory Wave Club Flies Flags On Federal Holidays At Supportive Businesses
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Officer To Speak About Meth
Sports
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Old Dogs Put Faith In Old Tricks Former Gu Starter Ryan Floyd Gathers Teammates For Late Hoopfest Entry
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Veteran Drivers Look For Breakthrough
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An Exercise In Scammin’
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Indians Land Texas Tech Outfielder
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Playfair Remains On Course State Racing Panel Accepts Portion Of Financing Package
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Official Records
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Blue Jays Beckon Lakeland’S Phelps
Washington Voices
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Dig Into Learning Living Classroom At Evergreen Elementary Gives Students Chance For Hands-On Learning
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Shop Volunteers Sell Goods, Offer Support
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Indian Trail Residents Say They Have Enough Development
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Legion Baseball, Hertz Style Longtime Gu Baseball Coach Brings His Experience To American Legion Baseball Team
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Corbin Park Yard Sale Coming Saturday
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Open House Hosted At Spokane’S ‘Center Of City Parks’ Universe’
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Vacation Bible Schools Offer Crafts, Songs, Stories
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Teacher Turns Heritage Into Lessons
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Home Sales
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Spokane Altrusa Chapter Recognized For Literacy Work
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Sundance Shopping Center Approved
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Arm Wrestling Championships Held
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Operator Sue Bailey Honored For Longevity
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Five Mile Station Plans Open House
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Liquor Licenses
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Meetings
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West Valley Days ‘Bigger And Better’
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Shadle Park Teen Recognized For Anti-Tobacco Efforts
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Wv Softball Coach Steve Kent Resigns
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Learning History Of The Old West A First-Hand Experience At Broadway
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Extra Effort Pays Off For Plants - And Teens
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Teacher Vaughan A Man Of Humor And Of Caring
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Fortin Hired To Estimate Costs Of Liberty Lake Incorporation
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Tough-Man Competitor, 44, Also ‘The Nicest Guy In The World’
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Lottery Winners
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Liberty Lake Joins Up For Huge Yard Sale
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Flag Day In Fairfield
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Paving The Way Landowners Are Having To Pay To Get Gravel Roads Paved In Valley’S Urban Areas