Archives | August 26, 2010
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Business
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City of Deer Park gets into the golf course business
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Sterling completes recapitalization
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Kendall Yards building Monroe access
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Toyota recalls 1.33 million Corollas, Matrixes
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Double-dip recession dread deepens
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In brief: Wal-Mart fights wage gap lawsuit
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Apple model for TV shows lacks support
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Google will offer Web phone service
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More homeowners refinancing to get low rates
ID Government
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North Idaho bridge construction still on hold as oil company seeks permits for big loads
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Evacuations ordered in wildfire near Tamarack
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Conoco: Highway 12 residents’ claims ‘speculative’
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Otter response: ‘It takes experience like mine’
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Allred: Otter ‘botched’ budget, ‘cut schools unnecessarily’
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Lewiston Trib: Conoco appealing Hwy 12 decision
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Hot-air balloons to return to Boise skies
Idaho
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Macauley Culkin Wild Card — 8.26.10
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Parting Shot — 8.26.10
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Cindy: I Don’t Like The Fair!
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Scanner Traffic/PM — 8.26.10
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PM: Food Network Fieri Visits Capone’s
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Cross: Iupati Headed For Failure
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Required: Kids, Animals In Fair Photos
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Napkin Notes: Dynamic Marriage
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KHQ Poll: Spokane Isn’t Safe
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Reprising 1st Idaho Flight
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Cindy: My Life Is A Work In Progress
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Spence: Iraqi Voters Shame Us
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Voltron: Let’s Resolve 2009 Election
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Wildfire evacuations ordered in central Idaho
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INW: Cop Kills Spokane Valley Pastor
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High Noon: Macaulay Culkin Turns 30
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New Doctors Chambers Save Passenger
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Scanner Traffic/AM — 8.26.10
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HBO Poll: Blue-Collar Kids OK w/Us
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Conoco appeals Highway 12 ruling on big rigs
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Wake-Up Call
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Seattle Diner Unhappy w/The Porch
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Allred: Otter Botched Budget, Hurt Ed
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North Idaho Fair Comment Thread
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Philly To Charge Bloggers $300/Year
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Inlander: CdA Politics Stuck in 2009
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Mary Lou: Pleasures Of NIdaho Swims
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AM Headlines — 8.26.10
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Elin: ‘Been Through Hell’
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These Hospital Gowns Part On Side
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Cop Kills Valley Pastor, Biz Owner
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Otter Enters Spokane River Dispute
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Anderson: Resurgent Insurgency
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Cleanup planned at climbing park
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Republican Party redirects Labrador staffers
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Board of Tax Appeals rules Hart missed deadline
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Collision with truck injures teen cyclist
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Donated backpacks will be distributed
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Group works to balance Spokane River’s aesthetics, power generation
Nation/World
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Man charged for stabbing cabbie
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Dozens of migrants massacred in Mexico
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Disgraced Japanese leader calls Americans ‘simple’
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New York approves new skyscraper
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In brief: Chavez approval at 7-year low
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Bombings kill scores in Iraq
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Cuba axes tobacco subsidy
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Biosynthetic cornea trial hailed
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In brief: Soldiers charged with murder plans
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Ex-Republican chairman announces that he’s gay
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Miller’s lead slims in Alaska
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Rail crash settlement proposed
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Beck rally raises questions of logistics, tea party strength
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Electric car breaks speed record
Spokane
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Wildfires cause closures and evacuations
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Officer shoots, kills nursery owner, pastor
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Winds, wildfire danger in Eastern Washington
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Washington records
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Idaho records
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Blaze decimates Ashland homes
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Man sought in West Side killings arrested in Spokane
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Accuracy watch
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911 upgrade would allow texts, photos
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Gang member guilty of assault, not attempted murder
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Trial opens for man accused of raping wife
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Longtime fire lookout relies on trained eyes
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Idaho budget holes may get $80 million in patches
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Links on Marr’s website not ethics violation
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Avista seeks rate increase for Washington customers
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O’Quinn says job forbids endorsement
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Suburban, van hit two pedestrians
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Grant County baby dies from pertussis
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Witness says security guard who was killed confronted group
Sports
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WSU hits goals in scrimmage
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Spokane Chiefs veterans motivated
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WSU secondary young but experienced
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Chief veterans ready to step up
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EWU starters held out of final scrimmage
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Scrimmage may be wind-aided
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WSU tries to keep it going in volleyball
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Today’s menu
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Coach Nachbaur to evaluate Chiefs from stands
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Seahawks’ O-line takes another hit
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Today’s Best
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Wood’s ex: ‘been through hell’
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Newsmakers
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Baldwin holds out starters
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WSU’s Forrest crafts himself into fine punter
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It’s a grand day for Felix
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Scoreboard
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Bird gives Storm big assist in opener
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Word on the street
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On the air
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Bears fend off Indians
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St. Maries, Priest River split games
Washington Voices
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Hillyard to celebrate local Hispanic roots
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Annual Dance Center salmon feed Sunday
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How to restore your lawn’s health
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Lottery winners
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Hot summer, fall rains likely to usher in a wetter winter
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Son’s cancer motivates mom to plan walk event
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Letters
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In brief: Peaches, pancake feed at Green Bluff
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Concert served up variety
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In brief: Daylong youth event at Riverfront Park
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Family calendar
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Summer program teaches kids job skills, community support
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Vacation is everything but restful
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New Liberty Lake park to be completed in September
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Volunteers needed
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Briefs: Tips sought in Regal fire
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Feature Creature: Baby, a pit bull terrier mix
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Sustainable September includes series of green events
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In brief: Good Neighbor Day blooms again
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Discounted fair tickets now available
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Religion notebook: Moran UMC hosts concert, picnic
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Indian encampment, powwow at park
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In brief: Minnehaha Neighborhood plans celebration Friday
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In brief: Daylong youth event at Riverfront Park
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Donate at INBC, get free ice cream
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Back-to-school rally scheduled in Cheney
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Valley council passes change to nonconforming use rule
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Rockwell Apartments fixed up by Community Frameworks
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DO-IT helps kids with disabilities develop to their full potential
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Senior activities
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Grotto, cabins near Newport evoke settlers