Archives | December 9, 2010
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Features
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We’ve seen ‘Tamara Drewe’ before
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It’s sew easy a blogger can do it.
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Stage listings
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Yuletide returns after two-year absence
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Arts calendar
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Annie’s Mailbox: Wife with STD feels hubby cheated
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Gallery listings
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Horoscope
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Annual Crosby film festival even includes rare clips and images
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Send us your favorite holiday lights displays
ID Government
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Clark says he’ll rule ‘at least before Xmas’
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Hearing is adjourned; Clark says he ‘has no idea’ what his ruling will be
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That was final witness
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ConocoPhillips Billings plant manager: ‘We did our homework on this’
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Emmert already has hired barricade firm
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Emmert: ‘We gauge each section of road’
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Emmert: If load went in river, it’d be cut up, pulled out in pieces
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Emmert says it’s coordinating with area trucking firms on Highway 12
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Trucking firm measured route ‘25 to 30 times’ to plan for megaloads
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Emmert manager: ‘This load, this size … this was the only option’
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Next Conoco witness: Project manager from Emmert International
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Emmert recovered Mammoet’s lost megaload in Indiana, fell off truck
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Conoco’s first witness: Terry Emmert
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ITD’s testimony on ‘balancing needs’ raises hearing officer’s concern
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Conoco’s motion is denied
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Opponents: ‘Where is the concern for the public?’
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Conoco: Opponents failed to make case
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Hearing breaks for noon hour
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Laughy says loads would have to travel 49 mph in one stretch to meet delay limit
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Laughy: Barricading Highway 12 turnouts would have ‘huge effect’
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One megaload arrives in Montana from the other direction - from Oklahoma
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Laughy: ‘It would shut that down’
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Laughy: Promised limits on traffic delays didn’t seem feasible
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First hint about megaloads for local resident: Power went out
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Laughy: ‘A very unique and special area’
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Laughy is next witness
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When megaloads pull off at turnouts, still would block part of highway
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ITD: Curves in road ‘not necessarily’ a reason to slow down
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Sheer rock walls and sharp curves…
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Transport for megaloads is 5 feet wider than road
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Megaloads hearing Day 2 begins
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 12.9.10
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Parting Shot — 12.9.10
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Therapy Helps Survivors Cope
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We All Fall Down
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PM Scanner Traffic — 12.9.10
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PM: Chef In The Forest To Reopen
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APhoto Of The Day — 12.9.10
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Ed Board Punts On BSU, Idaho Game
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Contentious Megaload Hearing Ends
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Contentious megaloads hearing wraps up
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Downtown Bar Report (Dec. 3-7)
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Quotable Quote — Robb Akey
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Baring Almost All To Protest Fee Hike
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‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Repeal Loses
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Joker: Why DC Pols Don’t Do A Thing
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Reporter Sam Now Sam The Clerk
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Megaloads: Time Limit Doesn’t Work
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Snow could return Saturday night
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INW Headlines — 12.9.10
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High Noon: Cindy Wants To Be Guv
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Westboro To Protest Edwards’ Funeral
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AM Scanner Traffic — 12.9.10
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Loosening Up
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Hucks Poll: McCartney Is Fave Beatle
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Mary Backtracks On Ap-hollow-gy
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Judge: Hart Case ‘Truly Remarkable’
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When Crocodiles Attack
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House D’s Defy Obama On Tax Cuts
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Raymond Pert: The Love Of Poetry
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Jay: CdA Shop Offered Friendship
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Rammell Wants To Eradicate Wolves
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AM Headlines — 12.9.10
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Megaloads Day 2 Begins
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JohnA: Mark Few Can Recruit, But …
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Escapee: John, Paul Shared Glory
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Riggs: Zero-Tolerance Laws? Bah!
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Heller: Lickety-Splitsville
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Idaho parks e-mails concern Feds
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Mega-load hearing draws crowd
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Judge dismisses Hart appeal
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Idaho panel suspends wolf management
Nation/World
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Senate blocks repeal of ’don’t ask, don’t tell’
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FBI accuses man of bomb attempt
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In brief: Death toll rises in frigid weather
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Impeached federal judge removed
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U.S. is likely to approve oil pipeline from Canada
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In brief: Robbery was motive of slaying
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New Taliban video shows U.S. captive
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Court hears Arizona case
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Company over the moon after spaceflight
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Guantanamo recidivism probed
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Hackers stage WikiLeaks defense
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India envoy gets pat-down in Mississippi
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Immigration bill advances in Congress
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Protesters violent over election results
Other
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Eastbound I-90 blocked at Lookout Pass
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Way cleared for tax cut bill; energy breaks added
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Mayor’s brother picked for planning commission
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Santas congregate in Hillyard
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The Power of the Pen: Memory of Earth, Wind and Fire
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Boots made for walking in puddles
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News from One World Spokane
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Farm kitchen gravy
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River users feel betrayed
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Today’s highlights
Spokane
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East Side branch will remain open
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Morning Star joins diocese in mediation effort
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Jury acquits man of attempted murder, kidnapping
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Police officers in fatal Hillyard shooting identified
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Nominee predicts continued U.S. presence at Manas
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Woman convicted in crash that injured Spokane detectives
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Therapy helps people who have lost loved one to violence
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Washington records
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Clark: Basking in the subzero temperatures of Fairbanks
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Modular project’s goal: affordable, sustainable housing
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Loaded with toys, Christmas Bureau opens
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Park Board, SpokAnimal to let loose the hounds
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Father, son guilty in fatal bombing
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County receives conservation list
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In brief: Man sentenced to prison for thefts
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idaho records
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Inland Cardiology merges with Deaconess
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WSU dorm student may have meningitis
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Spokane library union set for raises in 2011
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Mine fined for errors in water testing
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Spangle man died in crash with plow
Sports
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QB spot signals gap between Seattle, 49ers
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EWU coach Baldwin keeps a healthy balance
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WSU at Arena Friday for game
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WSU in Spokane to host Pan American
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Newton’s father won’t attend Heisman ceremony
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Chiefs add depth on defense
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Idaho buries Montana in second half
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Akey reflects on season, much more
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WSU’s win over GU, the morning after
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Bison linebacker never doubted his return to football
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Day after WSU
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Thursday Prep Page
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Johnson, Layden guide Titans’ wrestling entrance to 3A
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Lee: Champion Saxons stand alone
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Titans top North Central to open GSL wrestling
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Area roundup: Vandals end their skid against Montana
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Season preview of wrestling
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In brief: Torrid Knicks cash in on lucky bounce
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Today’s menu
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Today’s Best
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Seahawks choose to ignore cold, hard statistics
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Chiefs wallop Winterhawks, move into a tie for 2nd
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Newsmakers
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Cougars dismiss two players after charges
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Scoreboard
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On the air
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North Dakota State’s Anderson never backed down
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In brief: Meyer resigns as Gators’ coach
Washington Voices
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Family calendar
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South Perry blog: Market opens at Temple gym
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In brief: Food distribution Friday at church
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Letters
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Accuracy watch
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In brief: Business tax workshop offered
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Notebook: Second-graders make fleece hats for Olive Crest
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Living Nativity Scene will be on display at Green Bluff
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Mead grad, pals to sing in concert
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Hillyard blog: North Pole opens for visitors
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Local shops, entertainers, minimize stress of holidays
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Crosby festival to feature photos, crooner’s costume
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Spokane Valley Council looks at contracts
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More money for library; other items unresolved
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In brief
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In brief: Parks offer cross country ski lesson Sunday
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Lottery
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In brief
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LC student’s concert will benefit food bank
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Mayor’s half-brother is commission candidate
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‘Orchard’ community gets constructive after classes dismissed
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In brief: Lights display at Manito
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StageWest to present ‘Murder at the Willow’
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Avista honors nurse for actions
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Senior meals
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Parks agency’s Bischoff wins award for service
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In brief: Holiday Lights display opens Friday
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Colder and snowier winter shaping up
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Tender trees, shrubs need relief from weighty snow, ice
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Jolly old elf is holdover from Crescent display days
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Watercolorist Stan Miller tries to reveal beauty around us
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Share favorite holiday lights displays with us
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Senior activities
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Cataldo Catholic School becomes nonprofit