Archives | June 14, 2000
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Food
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Reunions
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Births
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Nin Plays To Sparse But Responsive Group
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Continue To Give Them Same Response
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‘Ghost Dog’ Lacks Slyness Of Director’S Earlier Films
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Cookbook Offers Look At Feeding Young Kids
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Seafarer Completes Apprentice Program
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New Campaign From Feds Hot On Food Safety
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Splash Of Olive
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Entenmann’S Brownies Chocolaty, Pretty Tasty
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Vacation More Fun When You Eat Right
Idaho
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Idaho Records
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Road Near Lolo Pass Is Closed For Repairs
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Boise Cascade Trying To Slow System, Group Says Conservation League Says Corporate Memo Urges 23,000 To Seek Government Documents
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Highway 2 Crash Causes Diesel Spill
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Commission Slows Subdivision Plan
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Man Faces Trial Over High-Speed Chase
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Boundary School Chief Bound For Wallace
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Don’T Duck A Chance To Help Fund-Raiser
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Did They See The Queen Mum?
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Post Falls Postpones Choice On Cellular Tower County Planners Oppose At&T Plans To Build Antenna
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Officers In Raid Exceeded Scope Of Search Judge Orders Occupants Of Home, Emergency Response Team To Settle
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Single Bid Filed For Jail Excavation County To Review Proposal To Begin Expansion Project
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Cda Still Looking For A Few Good People Fire Chief Didn’T Stay Long; Other Openings Proving Tough To Fill
Nation/World
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Jobless Rate Up Slightly
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Murder Angers Omak Police Question Why Eastern State Didn’T Keep Suicide Patient Longer
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State To Halt Dawn’S Shipments Of Uranium Wastes Cleanup Plan Would Speed Closure Of Ford Mill By As Much As 7 Years
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Urm Is Now Owner Of Rosauers
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North Idaho To Get Madd Group Hopes To Reduce High Rate Of Drunken Driving
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Curtains Are Closing On Small Theaters Megaplexes Push Out Smaller Venues
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Schweitzer Labs Expands In Pullman
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Short Reports
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Planned Personal Watercraft Dock Moved Farther Out Hagadone Hospitality Moves Site Away From Lake Cda Swimming Area
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Today In History
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Milestones
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Winger’S Lands Site Near I-90
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Feds Urged To Help With Meth Cleanup Kempthorne Says Toxic Drug Labs Place Big Burden On Western States
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Lottery Numbers
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Kaiser Loses Gramercy Appeal
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Retail Sales Down Again In May
Other
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The County Lines
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Saving Forests Aids Economy, Study Says Timber Jobs Get Replaced By Work In Construction, Making Products
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Shooting Erupts After Dogfight, One Killed Police Stage Manhunt For Man Suspected Of Shooting Three Near Curlew
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Feds Name Region’S Top Law Enforcer Shively To Serve As U.S. Attorney For Eastern Washington District
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Shelter Plans To Close Doors Group Lacks Funding To Pay Staff
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Judge Oks Jackson Evidence Defense Attorneys Hoped Court Would Suppress Information Gained From Gps Tracking
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Outspoken Salmon Plan Critic To Speak James Buchal Joins Panel Discussion On Salmon Restoration Issues
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Ccs To Hold Eight Separate Graduation Ceremonies Nearly 2,700 Students To Get Degrees, Certificates
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Man Acquitted In Harassment Case Judge: Letter Sent To Reporter Didn’T Constitute Felony
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Classes In Salish Resume On June 19
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Police Say Mother Took Missing 5-Year-Old Girl Found In Man’S Car After Mom Questioned A Second Time
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Sheriff Seeks County Parade Ordinance Commissioners Say Proposal Is Too Restrictive, Plan To Meet With Sterk
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Always Set A Good Example
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Cooperative Efforts Get Financial Boost
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Letters To The Editor
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Yates’ Wife Thanks People For Support
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4 People Arrested, Some Heroin Seized
Sports
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Chaplin Frets Over Trials And Errors
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Dixon To Play At Western Montana
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Newlyweds Will Coach Ewu Women’S Soccer
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End Came Quickly For Stewart Friends’ Fears About Plane’S Occupants Were Sadly Accurate
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Local Watch: Phelps Debuts
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Lakeland Grad Phelps A Big-Leaguer
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Don’T Ignore Poachers
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Jack Takes Lid Off Cloudy Past
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Hells Canyon Bighorn Rams Die In Accidents
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Class A-1 Treatment Poquette Will Guide Prospects With Same Care As Big Leaguers
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Official Records