Archives | August 5, 2010
Results
Business
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Midwest accounting firm buying LeMaster Daniels
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LeMaster Daniels acquired by Minneapolis accounting company LarsonAllen
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Avista profit dips slightly in second quarter
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40 billionaires pledge to give
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States get homeowner help
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Geithner says tax cuts for rich should expire
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In brief: Intel settles antitrust case
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Service sector still improving
Features
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Kagan Confirmed as Supreme Court Justice…
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Northern lights a no-show in Spokane…
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More fun than you can shake a s’more at
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Horoscope
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Stage listings
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First Friday
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Arts calendar
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Avenue West Gallery
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Annie’s Mailbox: 53 and still living with his parents
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Dr. Gott: Cracked fingers difficult to repair
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Festival at Sandpoint event brings back musical favorites
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GU posts dean’s, president’s lists
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Gallery listings
Idaho
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Child exposed to rabid bat in Garden Valley
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Idaho suspends wolf tag sales in wake of federal court decision
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Parting Shot: Learning to Swim
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National Underwear Day Wild Card 8.5.10
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Shaq signs with Celtics
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British X-Files
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Judge orders protections reinstated for gray wolf
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Berry Picker’s Blog Reviewed
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Facebook Discovery 101
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Blogger Relations
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Senate confirms Kagan as 112th justice
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High Noon: Unlikely Friends
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Alaska’s only Rep. won’t be charged
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Minnick receives builders’ support
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34 wild horses die during BLM roundup
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Idaho dropouts could be headed for boot camp
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Carnival Game Yanked
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Berry Pickers Lost and Found
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Festival of Friends
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CCA: Toss prison lawsuit because inmates didn’t exhaust administrative remedies
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CdA Basin cleanup plan has critics
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Where Crapo, Kerry, Snowe and Wyden agree: Tax cut for craft beer
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Generous News
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$2.75 million will go to Idaho school solar projects
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Idaho dropouts could be headed for boot camp
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Giuliani’s daughter nabbed
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Woman dies after being trapped underwater at Horseshoe Lake
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Kootenai County fire bond fails
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Cleanup plan for CdA Basin shifts focus from soil to water
Nation/World
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Senate confirms Kagan as 112th justice
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Appeal filed over gay marriage ruling in Calif.
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Chicago man arrested, accused of al-Qaida aid
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Officials respond to well fix with cautious optimism
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Kenyans place high hopes on reformed constitution
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Berlusconi survives vote
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General’s rank nearly restored
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Young won’t be charged with corruption
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Smoke enshrouds Moscow
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U.N. head accused of discrimination
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Nation in brief: Group sues to stop mosque at 9/11 site
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Carnival game yanked
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Petraeus affirms restrictions
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Thirty-four horses die in BLM roundup
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Posthumous pardon for Billy the Kid opposed
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Judge tosses gay marriage ban
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Senate OK for Kagan all but sure
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First family misses president’s birthday
Spokane
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Astronaut pitches engineering careers, Seattle shuttle plans
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WA Senate race: Rossi outraises Murray in July
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Crenshaw’s life terms to be served consecutively
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Today’s fun video: Stewart gives up
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More woes for would-be congressman David Fox
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Brace for a one-day heat wave today
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Idaho records
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washington records
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Just a push of a button yields ton of food, smidgen of sarcasm
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Farmers market benefit canceled
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Robbery suspect dies after shooting self
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Attempted murder charges challenged in Hoopfest case
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Homes remain largely untouched by blazes
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Walt Minnick receives builders’ support
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Washington state avoids special session
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Accuracy watch
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Man charged with rape
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David Fox’s filing-fee bill outstanding
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Woman dies after being caught in milfoil
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Rape charges dropped over evidence issues
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Chase launches write-in campaign for treasurer
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Candlelight vigil set for victim’s birthday
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Red-wigged woman suspected in robbery
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Shelly O’Quinn calls district home
Sports
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Spokane falls in heartbreaker
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Josh Richmond has grand game for Spokane Indians
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First day in the books for Idaho
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Roseburg shuts out Wausau
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Kelso dumps Missoula
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Shock, Rattlers await Round 3
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Blue Devils confident
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Boise rips Anchorage
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Gonzaga-Kansas State in CBE semi
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WSU to meet Mississippi State in Hawaii
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Odds are, WSU will be underdog
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At a glance: American Legion Northwest Regionals
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Playing Legion ball a great honor
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Four years of great memories
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Pitcher hung in for 21 innings
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Lewiston has rich Legion history
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NFL notebook: Suh joins Lions
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Roundup: WSU’s Ellis qualifies for U.S. Amateur
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Today’s Best
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O’Neal signs two-year deal with Celtics
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Scoreboard
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Just 163 to go for Rodriguez
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Phillies excited to get Sweeney
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Today’s menu
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On the air
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Seahawks get rare break from practice
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Mound appearance brought laughter and that’s no stretch
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Son’s comeback from head injury inspires dad
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Blue Devils out to prove they belong
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Legion finale a painful memory
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Reporter’s notebook: 24 summers of memories
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Great summer of 1939
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Lewiston team had quite a run
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Brush with team greatness
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1940 season ended at regionals
Washington Voices
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Family calendar
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Reunions
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Hillyard gets head start on next year’s centennial festival
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Dog days may heat up before settling down
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Senior activities
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Yard sales often provide more than bargain items
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Seeing past ridicule runs in the family
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‘Stream Day’ among last drops of summer fun
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Mormon teens relive heritage
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Program gets students who are struggling up to speed
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As shortfall looms, council eyes revenue sources
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Neighborhood updates
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Three vie for city manager
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More plastics can now be recycled
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Patience pays off when perusing South Perry
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More homebuyer classes offered in Spokane
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Center for crime victims opens in Spokane
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Open house at Odyssey
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In brief: More plastics can now be recycled
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Soccer clinics for Spokane Valley players, coaches
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In brief: EWU begins collecting food donations for kids
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In brief: St. Pat’s students to put on play
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Real Life plans Kid’s Community Day in Spokane, North Idaho
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Fire District 9 plans open houses
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Babies, toddlers, learn water ways
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Farm, shop items given new purpose
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Water, fertilizer needed to get roses winter ready
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Life on the move but rarely apart
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CdA kids’ pirate show has broad appeal
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Artist, teacher helps others tell stories through art
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Writers to host a ‘story walk’