Archives | July 16, 2009
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ID Government
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Senator: Cash-strapped parents skipping kids’ shots
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Lawmakers have ‘whipped up on’ last few ITD directors
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Lowe says she was ‘blindsided,’ may sue over firing
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Scott Stokes, new interim ITD director
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How child immunization cuts are affecting Idaho families
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ITD fires Director Pam Lowe
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Panel: Shift the money
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Cameron: Put the money back for child immunizations
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State savings from cutting child immunizations: $2.8 mil
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Doctor: ‘I’ve had patients die’
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‘We were down to nickels and dimes’
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Idaho’s immunization rate ‘deplorable’
Idaho
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Idaho child immunizations worst in nation, and cuts loom
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Apollo 11 Wild Card — 7.16.09
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Parting Shot — 7.16.09
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EOB: Ousted ITD Director May Sue
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2C Etc: Jogging Is A Bore
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CdA police logs for July 15
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PM Headlines — 7.16.09
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PM Scanner Traffic — 7.16.09
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Briefs: Neighbors Dispute Over Cat
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Pecky: Huckleberries Are Everywhere
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Al French’s North Idaho Connection
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Flash! ITD Fires Director Pam Lowe
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31 Days Hath November?
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Idaho fires transportation director
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Ouch!
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2C Etc: Lost Near Home
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Review: ‘The Half-Blood Prince’
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OTV’s Top 10 Coeur d’Alene Songs
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USS Stout Drops Anchor
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High Noon: First Kiss
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HBO’s Best Of INorthwest — 7.16.09
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AM Scanner Traffic — 7.16.09
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My 2 Cents: Who’s On Local VIP List?
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Lewiston Teen Game Draws Gunfire
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Pet Airways Gets Off Ground
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Sis: 17.2% Of D-1 Uninsured
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Daily News: Idaho Made Wrong Call
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AM Headlines — 7.16.09
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APhoto Of The Day — 7.16.09
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Poll: Too Old To Have Kids?
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Whippersnapper: Arrogance Reigns
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OTV: VIP Fits Beutler
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Heller: Harry Potter Still Rocks
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Highs in the 90s through Saturday
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Officials urge feds to contain invasive species
Nation/World
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Seattle light rail on track to open
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Vote gives boost to health reform
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Clash erupts as troops take over police station
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Globs of mysterious goo floating off Alaska coast
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Army ties crimes, combat
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Police shoot man near Capitol
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Sotomayor deflects abortion queries
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Russian rights activist slain as critical report is released
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Bagram prison detainees protest
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Interim leader offers to resign
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Jetliner crashes near Tehran, killing all 168 people on board
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Space shuttle lifts off after month delay
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Alaska calls session to override Palin veto
Spokane
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Robbers take cash from Domino’s in Valley
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Idaho records
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Region in brief: Temporary president takes helm at Gonzaga
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Man finds truckful of stolen belongings
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Vehicles, hot days are bad mix for pets
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Monsanto to modify wheat
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Accuracy watch
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Michigan woman killed in crash
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Washington records
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Region in brief: Businessman charged with DUI
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Cool pools are hot ticket
Sports
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Mayes finally gets his plaque
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Farrar just misses in Tour de France
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NASCAR: Mayfield tests positive again
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Gender rules out of date?
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Ferris grad Lorenz reaches a high point
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Ravens’ Suggs highest-paid LB
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On the Air
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Gatti’s wife proclaims innocence
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Today’s Best
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Scoreboard
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Newsmakers
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Today’s menu
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Winds of Turnberry will produce a worthy champion
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Frame, Taylor post victories at Publinx
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Devils slip past Indians
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Games helped Bemis bounce back
Washington Voices
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North Pines Middle School honor roll
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Family calendar
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Tibetan Buddhist speaker will discuss world peace
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El Niño could bring more rain this winter
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Senior meals
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Changing career after 19 years
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Mountain View Middle School honor roll
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City Council prepares plan to fill vacancy
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CV raises activity fees
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Senior activities
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ML voters want response
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Mayor, councilman, compete for top spot
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Visit led to long career
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Lottery winners
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Lavender garden party planned
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Wally
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Community garden to be dedicated Tuesday
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Letters
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Sunshine Gardens marks 60th year
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Neighborhood updates
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Merriment on Perry Street
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Natural beauty next door
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Spokanite is Obama intern
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The grumpy train is full and leaving the station
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Odyssey event offers help to parents
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Sweet memory of heartfelt kiss
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Native penstemons great for most gardens
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Waste Management center embodies ‘green’ thinking
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Volunteer honored: Without fanfare, man helps Crime Stoppers thrive