Archives | April 22, 2010
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Business
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Texas firm top bidder for Sterling Mining Co.
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Work begins on Kendall Yards housing
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Tree planting revives Kendall Yards
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GU’s MBA program gets national ranking
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Home sales rise as unemployment claims fall
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Many struggle to afford the rent
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The drive to buy American
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Claim against airport submitted to mediator
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Boeing beats first-quarter expectations
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In brief: Ambassadors records loss
Idaho
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49ers Pick Iupati In 1st Round, No. 17
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Bent: Focus Less On Twitter, Quantity
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P.S. 2010 Priest Lake Logger Days
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Mike Iupati Wild Card — 4.22.10
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Lee: Kellogg Shouldn’t Slash Sports
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PM Headlines — 4.22.10
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AM Headlines — 4.22.10
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Scanner Traffic/PM — 4.22.10
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NFL Draft: Rams Pick Bradford No. 1
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Deanna: Parks Dept. Can Save Bear
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Bailout Helps Vaughn Ward’s Family
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Crapo Refuses To Debate Primary Foe
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Arizona Birthers Seek Certificates
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In The News: Oil Rig Burns, Sinks
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Extra! Ed Board OKs Petersen Pact 8-0
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Montana Offers Restraining Order Cards
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Republican Minnick Site Taken Over
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HucksOnline: Best of INW — 4.21.10
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Dennis: Dissed By Vaughn, Raul
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High Noon: Broken Bones
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Scanner Traffic/AM — 4.22.10
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Arpie: Recession Stopped Fancy Dancers
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Bradbury: Court Botched Schools Suit
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Hayden Woman Proposes 17 Initiatives
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Political Sandbox — 4.22.10
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HBO Poll: Vick Clobbers Jorgenson
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Vandals Attack Bryan Public Art
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Minnick, Simpson To Skip Tea Partyfest
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Earth Day 2010 Arrives
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Developer Wins One, Faces Another
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APhoto Of The Day — 4.22.10
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NFL Draft: Iupati Could Go No. 8
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‘Truckgate’: Much Ado About Nothing?
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Signe: Just Unplug One Gadget?
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Rainstorm eases across Spokane
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Policing dispute flares in North Idaho
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Weather service warns of rising rivers
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Developer accused of plotting murders in North Idaho
Nation/World
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From rebellious roots, Earth Day now mainstream
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Earth Day: No more burning rivers, but new threats
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Defense counters Iraqi’s testimony against SEAL
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Base lease signed
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Toll mounts in oil rig blast
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NATO says it misidentified victims
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OK Corral transcript re-emerges
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Women’s rights top court criteria
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Facebook post spurs kidney donor
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Vet caregivers’ aid may grow
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Northern border targeted
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Suspected pirates may get U.S. trials
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Putting reins on Wall Street
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C-note’s new look designed to confound counterfeiters
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Energy crisis forces Pakistan to cut back
Spokane
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Crime victims’ vigil gives voiceless a place to speak
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One of three pleads guilty in fatal ‘09 stabbing
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Spokane unveils electric car charging station
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SWAT team called after gunfire on North Side
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New Hanford radiation cleanup deadlines proposed
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Idaho records
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Washington records
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Kay Porta’s efforts sparked group that’s helped thousands
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When it comes to cop shenanigans, answers often lacking
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Strike leaves 1 million without garbage pickup
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Spokane County seeks park restroom solution
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Skipper’s actions may have saved crew, fisherman says
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Jim Kershner’s This Day in History
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Hiding pair jailed on robbery counts
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Woman admits pharmacy robbery
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Burglar found guilty of Spokane Valley murder
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Accuracy watch
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Felon arrested after fleeing courtroom
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AAA offering used battery recycling
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Firefighters control sawdust fire
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Receiver to oversee Black Rock North golf course
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Washington income tax would target top earners
Sports
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Iupati goes No. 17 to 49ers
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Rested WSU winding down spring
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GSL baseball: Mt. Spokane tops U-Hi
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49ers draft Idaho’s Iupati
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Seahawks draft LT Okung 6th overall
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Shock bye-week notes
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Thursday Prep Page
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NCAA to expand March Madness from 65 to 68 teams
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WSU ready to return to practice
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College roundup: Idaho comes up shy
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In brief: Satan’s goal in double OT lifts Boston
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Unusual NFL draft begins three-day run today
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Today’s Best
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Roethlisberger suspension leads to trade talks
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Today’s menu
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On the air
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Newsmakers
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Woods signs up for more events
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Carroll knows his choices
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Indians sweep Bantams
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Hamer mixes Mead chemistry
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Prep notebook: GSL, IEL end grid deal
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Greg Lee: Kellogg residents need to step up, keep prep sports
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Scoreboard
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Panthers protect first-place position
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Baseball notebook: Zambrano to Cubs’ bullpen
Washington Voices
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In brief: Wine fundraiser to benefit cancer walk
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Liberty Lake council hears TBD proposal from county
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Boys choir to sing at St. John’s
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Cheney Middle school’s third-quarter honor roll
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In brief: Penny drive benefits Guilds’ School
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Letters
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Grant instrumental for Lewis and Clark
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Volunteer
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End of dinners for Council
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In brief: Crime prevention event next week
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In brief: Pancake feed, auction Saturday
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In brief: Pennies benefit the Guilds’
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This year, weather extremes go both ways
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In brief: BYU-Idaho musicians to perform at EWU
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Lottery winners
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In brief: COP shop plans shred day
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Foundation names Spokane scholars
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Family calendar
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Dexter
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Community services
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Spokane-area high school students awarded for academics
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Evergreen archery team wins first in state contest
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Spokane rights commission gets fresh voice
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Art students contribute to kids’ memory banks
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Spokane youth baseball head wants park fields dedicated to kids
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It’s time to deck garden with hummingbird feeders
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Returned POW was eager to wed
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East Valley reroutes its trash
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Senior meals
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Songs from her heart
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SustainableWorks helps homeowners