Archives | April 29, 2010
Results
Business
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Lone Canary owner looking to sell Spokane winery
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Treasury consents to Sterling terms
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McKinstry buys Itron’s enterprise energy management software group
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AmericanWest narrows losses
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Business in brief: Job security worries state’s employed
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Spain’s woes add to crisis in Europe
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Please remain seated: Tarmac waits remain
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New Fed leaders picked
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New plane colors reflect Boeing’s international base
Crime/Public Safety
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Prison for ‘runaway train of criminal conduct’
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Spokane fugitive nabbed in Mont. creek
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Woman injured, pot found after car crash
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Spokane County Jail: Back on cable TV
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Police complete probe of fatal shooting
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Video shows wanted credit union robber
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Manhunt underway for armed squatter
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Repeat offender jailed after SWAT standoff
Features
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Lassie should sign up for Dog Judo
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For those who appreciate a nice lunch on the rocks …
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Is this Noah’s Ark?
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Horoscope
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Spokane support groups
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Baby goes with the bath water
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Idaho Clubs
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Spokane Clubs
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GallerY listings
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Arts calendar
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Dr. Gott: Lichen planus diagnosis raises questions
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Annie’s Mailbox: Cousin gets petty over belated card
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Stage listings
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Idaho support groups
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Reunions
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Spokane Symphony celebrates Margie May
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MAC pays tribute to Ruben Trejo
Idaho
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Class-action prison violence lawsuit can proceed
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Can’t Afford To Get Sick Like Governor
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P.S. Runway IOU — 4.29.10
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Wild Card/Thursday — 4.29.10
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Cindy: Best To Face Life w/Clear Head
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PM Headlines: Rex’s Inflatable T-Rex
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APhoto Of The Day — 4.29.10
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PM Scanner Traffic — 4.29.10
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Labrador Campaign Taps Crane, Denney
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Univ. of Idaho president criticizes state leaders
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Judge rebuffs initial sage grouse lawsuit
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Four file as write-ins for primary
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Cis: To Befriend Or To Ignore
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Blogs: Potatoes & Ponderings — Sunny
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$8000 Credit Spurs Home Buying
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Who Makes Best Reuben Sandwich?
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New Yorker challenging Crapo still hasn’t been here, doesn’t plan to before primary
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Mark: Immigration Policy Will Bite R’s
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Trustee: Don’t Threaten w/Levy Issue
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It’s an inflatable…
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High Noon: Graffiti
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HucksOnline INW Roundup — 4.29.10
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AM Scanner Traffic — 4.29.10
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Unopposed Jones To Debate Bradbury
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McHugh Wants 3rd Hate Crime Trial
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Most Ignore Tea Party Boise Survey
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Dave Barry Produces More Laughs
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Mansfield signs on as Labrador’s new press secty
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Politics inside the party…
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Herb: Buttonhook To Reopen Soon
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Prosecutor calls for third trial in hate crime case
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Dustin: Questions For Raul, Vaughn?
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Silverwood To Open This Weekend
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NIC Cheerleader Can Handle Money
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KCRR Prez: Quit ‘Non-Issues’ Already
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Commissioners Mull Impact Fees
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The Political Sandbox — 4.29.10
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HBO Poll: No To Monday ‘Collaboration’
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Dennis: No Labrador Stuff On My Blog
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Greatest UIdaho Football Player Ever?
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Bent: No Need For GOPrimary Debate
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MamaJD: Don’t Need No ‘Collaboration’
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Heller: Show Me Your Papers
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Rainfall eases; showers through Friday
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Idaho high court contests candidate’s statements
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Man sentenced for heroin crime
Nation/World
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Crist reportedly to leave GOP
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Migrants targeted for abuse
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Campaigning Brown calls supporter ‘bigoted’
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Afghanistan report downbeat
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Wind farm could set precedent
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New oil leak found at rig
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Cross memorial on public land upheld
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Nation in brief: Group to sue over Arizona law
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GOP relents on financial bill
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Petition privacy case opens to skepticism
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Pets make better listeners than husbands, many say
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World in brief: Man stabs 31 at kindergarten
Spokane
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Repeat offender returns to jail after standoff
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RNC “Census” update: Yet another law tries to stop it
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Spokane man arrested after Montana freeway chase
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Spokane, Valley cities tie on census bet
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Officials: Laid-off Spokane school employees will be rehired
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Investigation into police shooting sent to prosecutors
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Is he right, or just far right?
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Office to stay late for property taxes
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Flags lowered today for civil rights matriarch
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Driver booked after South Hill crash that injures passenger
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Jim Kershner’s This Day in History
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Father of North Idaho deaf child to appear in court
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Inland Northwest World War II vets to take D.C. tour
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Wood salvage team nails niche
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Hospitals spar anew over beds, facilities
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Whitworth student attends hearing
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Idaho records
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Washington records
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Escape of Eastern State patient during trip to fair leads to suspensions, demotion
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Spokane County sheriff’s deputy pleads not guilty to DUI charge
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Armed squatter triggers search
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In brief: DUI pursuit ends in crash, arrest
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Older competitors strive for edge on race day
Sports
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Whitworth to honor 1960 team
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Mitchell gets nod as EWU’s No. 1 QB
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Thursday Prep Page
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Emmert faces tricky concerns
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Prep roundup: Simon shuts down Panthers
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Prep notebook: Region favored at Blair basketball classic
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Baseball notebook: All-Star game rosters grow
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Favorites bookend field
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Pecka, Meade provide teamwork for Mead softball
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Greg Lee: Colbrese encouraged by reaction
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Today’s Best
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Scoreboard
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In brief: Top-seeded Capitals exit in first round
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Newsmakers
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Today’s menu
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On the air
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Roundup: Cougars set record
Washington Voices
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Family calendar
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Accuracy watch
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Staying home works for Spokane dad and family
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Medical Lake Army reservist wins silver in culinary competition
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In brief: Film fest at Bing concludes Monday
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Neighborhood updates
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Education notebook: National award won by Hutton student
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Broadcast costs weighed
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In brief: Golf event planned for Shadle alumni
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Music association hosts overseas art exchange
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Ryley
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Jefferson plans weighed
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Interest in plants pays off for Spokane Scout
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Cheney parks to seek grant
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Central Valley considers athletic, activities fees
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Letters
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Senior meals
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Miss Spokane Valley has deep roots in area
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First girl climbs pegboard at Bowdish Middle
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Centennial middle school honor roll
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Best to face life with a clear head
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A few showers may fall on Bloomsday runners
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Church plans to bless feet for Bloomies
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Hillyard party to show off Market Street makeover
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Pine Lodge choristers sing on as closure nears
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Returned POW was eager to wed
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Quality lawn service companies keep yards looking good
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Freeman High School senior turns 1991 Geo Metro into an electric commuter vehicle
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Colors, shapes aid artist’s creations
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Welcoming monument expresses Lilac City pride
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Havermale teams up for Bloomsday run