Archives | November 8, 2000
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Food
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Local Students Receive Ewu Scholarships
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Births
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Reunions
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Sturm-Miller Spokane
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It’S Ok To Exercise On Park Bench
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Moxie Meatloaf Recipe Contained Small Error
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John Reischman Brings His Mandolin To The Met
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Farmers’ Markets
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Call It A Recipe For Laughter
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Soup’S On There’S Nothing Tastier Than A Steaming Cup Of Authentic Cioppino
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Remember, Only Bears Need Winter Fat
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Thin Is In
Idaho
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Injured Doe Evades Efforts To Help Her Fish And Game Tries For Two Days To Tranquilize Deer With Arrow Stuck In Shoulder
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Post Falls Women Find Joy In Setting Scenes For Santa
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Public Hearing Called On Topsoil Removal Plan It Corp. Wants To Move 2,100 Truckloads Of Dirt To Cap Mining Waste At Bunker Hill
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Idaho Records
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Out Of The Woods Strawboard Mill Ready To Reopen With New Markets For Wood-Free Boards
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Kids Learn To Vote With Heart Students Go To Polls To Pick Favorite Charity
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UI To Host Open House
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Copstead Awarded Volunteer Award
Other
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Nethercutt Beats Keefe For Fourth House Term
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District 3 Race Tighter Than Expected Republican Goedde Beats Gleixner, While Gop’S Clark Was Unopposed
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Stoicheff Era Apparently Over She Was Losing Seat Held By Husband; Keough, Campbell Win
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Incumbents Win In District 2 Races Kellogg To Serve Fifth Term In House; Boatright Back In Senate
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Heavy Latah County Turnout Slows Results
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Incumbents Leading Races In 4Th District
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Powers Leading Mayor’S Race; Both Commissioners Retained Spokane’S Fluoridation Initiative Too Close To Call
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Senate Race Up In The Air
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Jarvis Leading In Sheriff’S Race
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Reynalds Leads In Shoshone Sheriff’S Race In Races For County Commission, Vergobbi Ahead, Tilton Failing In Early Returns
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Large Numbers Turn Out, But Moe’S Future Unclear
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Otter Wins Congressional Seat Lieutenant Governor Defeats Moscow Councilwoman
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Boundary Sheriff Loses To Sergeant Dinning Wins Commission Seat; Benson Is New Prosecutor
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Panabaker Keeps Commission Seat Republican Incumbent Beats Back Challenge To Win A Third Term
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Voters Say They Want Change
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Gop Taking Over Democrat Stronghold Republicans Brandt And Harwood Used Constituents’ Frustration With Status Quo Against Democrats
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Comments In Brief: The Voters Speak
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Tharp Leads Race For Benewah Sheriff
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Magistrate Marano Survives Ouster Effort
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School Funding Amendments Likely To Pass
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Rocky By Knockout Voters Show Their Loyalty To Watson
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The Numbers
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Voters Approve Rollback Of Tax Increases
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Geraghty, Ahern In Close Race Incumbents Keep Their Seats In 6Th, 3Rd, 4Th, 7Th And 9Th
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Voters Give Funds To Schools Initiatives To Reduce Class Size, Give Cost-Of-Living Raises Pass
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Cantwell, Gorton At Mercy Of Absentees
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Locke Defeats Carlson
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Super Powers Political Newcomer Will Be City First Strong Mayor
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Incumbents Hanging On By A Thread
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Nethercutt Wins Fourth Term Gop Incumbent Overcomes Keefe In Race Marked By Negative Ads
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Voters: Give Us Liberty City Of Liberty Lake Created In Valley
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City’S Fluoride Proposition A Nail-Biter ‘No’ Votes Slightly Ahead, But Too Close To Call
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Fire Levies Go Down To Wire
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Voter Turnout Could Top 80%
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Higgins Ready To Move Forward In New Post
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Roskelley, Mccaslin Return Commission Incumbents Campaigned On County’S Healthy Financial Status
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Curlew Man Gets 70 Years For Murder One Was Killed, Two Wounded After Quarrel Led To Shooting
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Longtime Spokane Activist Raschko Dies At 62 He Was Honored For Decades Of Work With Poverty, Aging, Other Social Issues
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Russian Mail-Order Bride Vanishes After Trip Home
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State By State: Western States
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Charges Against Beating-Death Suspect Weighed Prosecutor Argues For High Bail As The Accused Has Lengthy Rap Sheet
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The County Lines
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State By State: East And South
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Lakeside Senior Dies In One-Car Accident
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Wildlife Officials Offer Reward In Grizzly Death Bear Killed In Smith Creek Drainage; $3,000 To Be Paid
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Foundation To Support Kids Amid Divorce Businessman To Give $8 Million, Let Experts Choose How To Use It
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Wing Proposed For Mentally Ill Inmates Number Of Prisoners With Mental Problems Jumps Dramatically
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Report: Suits May Cost City Independent Report Says River Park Square Litigation Could Be Expensive Even If City Wins
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Say What? What They’Re Saying On Other Editorial Pages
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Letters To The Editor
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Film Uncovers Japanese Protests Against Internment Documentary On Wyoming Protest To Be Prescreened In Spokane
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Such People Are Our Area’S Real Hallmark
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Clinton Comes Down On Side Of Liberty
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State By State: Middle America
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Jesuit Priest Promotes His Book
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Blaze Damages Deer Park Pizzeria
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Tacoma Utilities To Pay $95,000 To Settle Suit
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80-Year-Old Homeless After House Fire
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Snow Could Dust Higher Elevations Today
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Man Robs Mead Convenience Store
Sports
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Vandals Receive Oral Commitments From Jc Duo
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Border League Coaches Impressed With Vikings
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Cheney Linebacker Woodard Named Border League Co-Mvp
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Blackhawks Hold Off Rams Late Flag Proves Beneficial For Cheney
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Pac-10 Picks
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Huskies Have Comeback Win Down To A Science
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Walla Walla Takes Air Out Of Lc’S Sails Tigers See Playoff Futility Continue; Pasco Polishes Off Gonzaga Prep
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Spokane Settles For Tie After Third-Period Collapse Sutherby’S Hat Trick In Final Stanza Propelled Moose Jaw
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Cougars’ Harris Named Pac-10 Volleyball Player Of The Week
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Cougars Eager For Rematch WSU Hopes To Duplicate Win Over Montana In Ncaa Opener
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Get A Hunch/Bet A Bunch
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Gsl Bows Out Richland Bulldozes U-Hi; Kamiakin Overpowers Mead
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Official Records
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Whl Boss Sells Product With Pride
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Peacock Spider Was Winning Ticket To Catch Steelhead