Archives | Thursday, July 2, 2009
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Idaho
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High skin cancer rates in Idaho, Wash. prompt warnings
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Boat inspections begin in Idaho to deter mussels
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Pregnant woman was suffocated before fire
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Bonner County police logs 7/1/2009
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Idaho again offers help to smokers looking to quit
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Rural Idahoans staying put
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Colvilles to fund hatchery for year
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Have a legal Fourth
Nation/World
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Oscar-winning actor Karl Malden, 97, dies
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In interview, Saddam said WMD talk was meant for Iran
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Crash survivor’s condition stable; floated for hours
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SEC alerted to Madoff in ’04
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Jackson won’t be buried at ranch
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In brief: Pet python kills 2-year-old girl
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Marines to live among Afghans
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Private insurance at 50-year low, CDC says
Spokane
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Officer given desk duty while awaiting trial
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Woman seriously injured after being struck in crosswalk
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Rental business fire leaves brides-to-be scrambling
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County faces suit in man’s ’07 death
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Idaho records
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Man gets 7 years in killing
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Man charged with killing pregnant wife
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Washington records
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Fire season heats up fast
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June weather had ups, downs
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Strip club magnate, 92, charged
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Recession increases demand for state help
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Impaired drivers targeted
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Eyman initiative fight under way
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Accuracy watch
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Battered dog returns home
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WSU education dean, 70, dies
Washington Voices
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Who needs TV? Reality’s irritating enough for my inner curmudgeon
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Property owner loses tax reduction
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Free summer fun includes cycling, concerts, comics
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Plenty to see, do for free around Spokane
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Tribute marks historic temple
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Plan for 73 homes receives approval
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Senior activities
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Ocean temperatures mean fewer hurricanes forecast for 2009
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Fiscal year starts with fresh cuts
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Skate park already popular
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Board seats on ballot
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Shopping center update almost complete
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Three seek Cheney post
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Community services
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Lions offer flag service to businesses
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Fire, rescue panel expansion sought
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Family calendar
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Dramatic irises slowly multiply
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A love of art, a family legacy
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Senior meals