Archives | April 3, 2010
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Features
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Horoscope
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Wise Words with the Waldrefs
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Museum is home to largest bunny collection
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Faithful can rejoice in proof of Jesus’ resurrection
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Media gang up on James?
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Name for decade remains hot topic
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Seders celebrated at some Christian churches
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Reunions
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Depression diagnosis complex
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They’re enriched by simplicity
Idaho
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Long-Awaited iPad Debuts
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Humanitarian Bowl Hero Davis Tears ACL
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Boater Rescued From Lake Coeur d’Alene
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Wind capsizes boat on Lake Coeur d’Alene
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Prescribed burns could reduce carbon emissions, study finds
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Sandpoint police investigating swastika vandalism
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Swastikas Deface Sandpoint Home
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Unsettling Weather Unsettles Horses
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HBO Poll: Most Worked On Good Friday
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Pecky: Don’t Act Like A Gringo In Mexico
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Rammell OK w/Militias Showing Force
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Mom: ‘Meth Was (Son’s) Destruction’
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Anderson: Big Recovery
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Tribe, Avista working to protect St. Joe River levees
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Officers using boat rescue woman in Lake Coeur d’Alene
Nation/World
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‘Dynasty’ kingpin Forsythe, 92, dies
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Al-Sadr backers show continuing strength
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Pope’s priest likens woes to anti-Semitism
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Ban on pilot antidepressants lifted
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Group demands all governors quit
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Nation/world in brief: Russia to help with nuclear plant plans
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Violations preceded fatal refinery blast
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Job growth picks up pace
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Doctor posts politics on door
Spokane
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Interactive charts: Spokane-area dropout, graduation rates
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One person dies in I-90 rollover
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Chilly weather doesn’t deter egg-hunters
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Weather should be more pleasant on Easter
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Apartment unit gutted in early-morning fire
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Idaho records
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Washington records
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Olympia budget gridlock still unsolved
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State superintendent enters guilty plea
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Wind, rain pound most of West Side
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Jim Kershner: Lincoln roadwork reveals link to the past
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Fed funds will bring broadband
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Jim Kershner’s This Day in History
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Killer who fled parole was notary public
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Judge tosses water rights case
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Phone tax will fund 911 system
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Salvation Army band recalls Spokane roots
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Gunman shot by Spokane police threatened ‘war zone’
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Panhandle avalanche danger considered high
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Pair accused in attempt to rob Spokane taco stand
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Clot claims GU student after knee surgery
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Spokane duplex resident saved from fire next door
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Dow at 2010 high after short week
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Spouse of prosecutor’s race donor facing charges
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Mom blames meth for death of man found in Spokane River
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Neighbor helps Spokane police track down suspects
Sports
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Butler beats Michigan State
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UI’s Davis has torn ACL, Ashley adjusting
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Fortier has baby
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WSU has ups, downs in first scrimmage
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A quick Saturday WSU post
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Shock drop AFL opener
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In brief: AP honors Turner, Boeheim
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Whits’ Mangis wins again
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Sports in brief: Beach assigned; Wahl signed
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Anybody home?
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Roddick takes charge to beat Nadal
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Hopkins’ anger at Jones real
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Old Barn houses history
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Today’s Best
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Newsmakers
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Scoreboard
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Today’s menu
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On the air
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W. Virginia fans’ pride runs deep
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Don’t count on him
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Shock discover they’ll need more than more cowbell
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Prugh’s 66 lifts him into second at Houston
Washington Voices
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Feeling lost without Internet
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Valley Voice
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In brief: Cities are partners in dance classes
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Ready for next level
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Space camp a blast
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Council tackles zoning
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Government almanac
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Freeman to hold student signup
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Dishman hike is part of spring events
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Millwood council discusses traffic issues
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Make positive change happen for future of Spokane Valley
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With time and work, you can grow your own asparagus
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Drawn to a life of art