Archives | September 2000
Results
Please note: Archives from before 2004 are spotty, and stories listed here that were published before 2010 are a random snapshot of what was happening at that time.
Friday, Sept. 1
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Indians Edge Closer To The Top Ferguson Pitches Yet Another Strong Game; Keppinger Homers
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Cougs Need A Victory Win Over Stanford Would Go A Long Way
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‘Skins Have Lot In Common With Microsoft
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Eagles Ready A Slingshot For Goliath First-Year Coach Wulff Says Battle With Pac-10 Foe Good For Team
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Official Records
Saturday, Sept. 2
Sunday, Sept. 3
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Summer’S Over For Baseball Fans Indians Play Final Game Of Season At Avista
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History Revived Families Gather At Eight Mile Island For 100-Year Reunion
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High-Tech Auto Broker Hits Bump Founder, Investors Swap Suits Over Online Firm Designed To Help Dealers Trade Used Vehicles
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The County Lines
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Keefe Column Comes Back To Haunt Him Democrats ‘Ticked Off’ By House Candidate’S Defense Of Gorton More Than A Year Ago
Monday, Sept. 4
Tuesday, Sept. 5
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Big Portions Breed Bigger Dinner Plates
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Tuna Terrific Paprika’S Seared Ahi Is A Seafood Twist To Traditional Steak And Potatoes
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Garage Dispute Simmers Developers Look To High Court For Decision On Payments
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Tale Of Heroism Is Finally Told Spokane Pilot’S Medal Comes Home
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Impound Law Ruled Partly Faulty Judge Orders State Patrol To Repay Man Who Loaned Pickup
Wednesday, Sept. 6
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Change Holds New Hope For Home Health Care New Way Of Billing May Help Cash-Poor Agencies Stanch Cuts In Service
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John Powers
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Political Rookie Powers Running With Intensity Mayoral Candidate Tackles First Campaign With Plenty Of Zeal, Funding
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Idaho Records
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Sandpoint Employees To Get Raise New Street Department Adds Big Item To Approved Budget
Thursday, Sept. 7
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Verdict Busts Butler Jury Orders Aryans To Pay $6.3 Million
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Bondholders Sue To Halt Termination Of Pda Council Scheduled To Discuss Fate Of Parking Garage Agency
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West Faces Olympian Task Success In Legislature May Hamper His Race For Mayor
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Jim West
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Charity Makes Wishes Come True United Way Drive Kicks Off With Annual Luncheon
Friday, Sept. 8
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John Talbott Clings To Status As An Outsider Mayor Still Looks At Leadership From A Different Perspective
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Commission Race Heats Up Radio Waves Mccaslin Comes Out Swinging After Riddle Tries To Blame Her For Influx Of Sex Offenders
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Kroboth Mounted Campaign Because Eugster Did Not
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John Talbott
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Business Beat
Saturday, Sept. 9
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Economy Tops List Of Concerns In Mayor’S Race Fixing Roads, Handling Downtown Issues Also On To Do List, Poll Finds
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The County Lines
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Add Cotton Candy, Corn Dogs. Stir. Whether You Like Rides Or Exhibits, Fair Food Is A Must
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Bottom Lines A Satirical Look At Topics In The News
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Government Almanac For The Week Of September 10
Sunday, Sept. 10
Monday, Sept. 11
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City Council Delays Decision On Pda Council Can Vote On Dissolving Agency That Runs Parking Garage, Judge Rules
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This Traffic Stop Put Officer In Bad Position Police Reports Give New Details Of Special Treatment For Assistant Chief’S Daughter
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Council Votes To Pay Garage-Related Legal Bills
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Riverside Picks Administrative Team Decision-Making Duo Will Act As Interim Superintendent
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Finding Fun At The Fair
Tuesday, Sept. 12
Wednesday, Sept. 13
Thursday, Sept. 14
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Police Say Group Could Be Behind Four North Side Robberies
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Court Hears Appeal From Downwinders Federal Judge’S 1998 Decision Dropped Thousands From Suit
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Spokane Woman Arrested In Drug, Counterfeit Probe Accused Of Conspiring With Boyfriend, Who Was Found Dead Last Year
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Billboard Industry Fights Planned Restrictions Results Of Opinion Poll Cited In Fight Against Proposed County Regulations
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Library District Has Friends, Critics Duplicated Services Cited By Opponents
Friday, Sept. 15
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Questions For The Candidates 5Th District U.S. House
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Study: Computers Assist Little In Education Obsession With Technology Compromises Kids’ Quality Time With Caring Adults
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Sixth District Election Deja Vu Nethercutt’S Term Limits Pledge Haunts Him
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Milestones
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Food Bank Wins National Honor Self-Sufficiency Program Cited
Saturday, Sept. 16
Sunday, Sept. 17
Monday, Sept. 18
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Power Council Hearing Tonight To Discuss Funding Some Are Upset Salmon Money Hasn’T Gone Toward Backing Dam Breaching
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Medical Lake Resists House For Sex Offenders Told By Judge To Find Site, State Agency Officials Get Earful From Mayor, City Officials, Residents
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Fair Attendance Tops Last Year’S
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Sewage Treatment Meeting Is Thursday
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Newspaper Invites Residents Of The Valley To First Forum
Tuesday, Sept. 19
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County To Nearly Double Size Of Traffic Force Spokane Commissioners Ok Plan To Add Eight More Sheriff’S Deputies
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Driver In Fatal Shooting Won’T Be Charged
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Bigger Pool Idea Still Holds Water Commission To Revisit 50-Meter Facility For Valley Mission Park After Setting 2001 Budget
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County Beats Nation In Census Response But 68 Percent Return Rate Misses Goal Of 77 Percent; City Residents Return 66 Percent Of Forms
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Ccs Moves Administrative Offices Downtown College Foundation Buys Riverpoint One Building Near Higher Education Park
Wednesday, Sept. 20
Thursday, Sept. 21
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Doe Fines Kaiser $388,000 Potline Upgrades At Mead Smelter Caused Emission Problems For 4 Years
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In Support Of Scotty School Rallies Behind Player Who Suffered Broken Neck
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Spokane Still A City Divided New Mayor Must Reach Across I-90, Win Both North Side, South Hill Support
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Cote Primed, Ready Chiefs Captain Looking Forward To Helping Team Meet High Expectations
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Slind Leads Mead Past Shadle Park
Friday, Sept. 22
Saturday, Sept. 23
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County To Vote On Growth Commissioner Races Hold Key To Future Of Development Over The Next 20 Years
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Americans Bring Wrecking Ball To Chiefs’ Opener
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M’S Lead Vanishes Oakland Defeats Seattle For Third Straight Time With Superior Pitching And Timely Hitting
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Two Networks Pass On Debate
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Now It’S Marion’S Games Jones Shows Off Charm After Easy Win In 100
Sunday, Sept. 24
Monday, Sept. 25
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Pullman Family Joins Clean Air Suit Epa Wants To Know How Idaho Responds To Woman’S Death
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Federal Help Sought For Expenses Of Yates Case Sheriff Sees $2 Million In Costs, Sends Letter To Rep. Nethercutt
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Garage Deficit In 2001 Estimated To Top $1 Million Cost To Parking Meter Fund Given So City Can Prepare Its Budget
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U.S. Envoy Comes Home To WSU Visiting Diplomat Describes ‘Exotic’ Life In Swaziland
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Fast Track To Riches Escapes Bettor
Tuesday, Sept. 26
Wednesday, Sept. 27
Thursday, Sept. 28
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A Curl-Up To Dye For For Many, College Cosmetology Department The Place For Cheap Frills
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Drug’S Approval Heightens Debate
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He’S Hip To The Square Top Teenage Chess Player Defeats 20 Opponents At Once
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Lawsuit Filed Over Wording On Ballot
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Avista Reassigns Blame For Losses Management Now Takes Heat Officials First Pinned On Trader
Friday, Sept. 29
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New Coach Lands First Win Chiefs Offset Opening Loss
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Griz A Handful For The Eagles Behind Miller
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Sta Board Oks Funds For Light Rail Vote Chips In $2.5Million For Preliminary Design
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Rebuilding Davenport Getting More Expensive Developer Determined Despite Unexpected Problems
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Davenport Charges By Keen Rival
Saturday, Sept. 30
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Gelato Puts Europe On $40 A Day Out Of Reach
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Space Needle Gets A Whole New Look
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Upland Attraction Established To Provide Refuge For Sharptailed Grouse, Swanson Lakes Wildlife Area Is Home To A Variety Of Birds And Big Game And Is A Favorite Of Hunters
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Trade Helps Wildlife, Hunters
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Poor Planning, Long Rides Detract From Bike Trip Adventure