Archives | February 9, 2010
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Features
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A snow emergency?
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SpIFF 2010 hands out the Spiffies
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“Children as prime-time accessories”
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Tackling obesity
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Door’s not barred for Katie
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Using a light touch
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Fragile X sufferers may soon find help
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Watch for ‘syrup’ on food label
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Health bulletin
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Mom says blue, teen says azure
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Horoscope
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Did saltpeter sabotage sex life?
ID Government
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Ferguson: Forecast is still good
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Chief Allan: ‘We’re not all the same color, but we all want the same thing: Public safety’
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House Judiciary introduces CdA Tribe bill
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AARP: ‘A vote against the people of Idaho’
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Speaker: ‘Tempers are getting shorter’
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Bill passes, 52-18
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House debates ‘Health Freedom’ bill
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Luker: ‘Extreme deviation from constitution’
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Clark: ‘Not saying ‘no’ to health care reform’
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House backs F-35 base
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AARP to legislators: We’re watching this vote
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How to control colonies of feral cats…
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Moyle pushes voter ID bill
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Third immigration bill introduced
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A ‘workable plan’ for Human Rights Commission
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The impact of unemployment…
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Madsen: Human Rights Commission would remain independent
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Senate panel rejects broad invasive species bill
Idaho
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Dogwalk: Not Another Tell-All Book!
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Parting Shot — 2.9.10
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Wild Card/Tuesday — 2.9.10
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Kamm: 3 Cheers For AARP
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PM Headlines — 2.9.10
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APhoto Of The Day — 2.9.10
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PM Scanner Traffic — 2.9.10
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Idaho Blogosphere — 2.9.10
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Because You Asked … Sue
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DFO: Benewah County Bias On Trial
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Another Show Of Hands
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‘Health Freedom’ Bill OK Miffs AARP
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Judiciary Introduces CdA Tribe Bill
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Giving It A Twirl
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A (Real) Cougar Sighted In Bayview
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OpenCDA Audience To Get CHRGed
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CGenX: Starr Underwrites MikeK?
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Idaho House backs fight against federal health reform
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CHRG Explains Web Monitoring Stand
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High Noon: #*&%$#! Computers
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Let’s Have A Show Of Hands
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Erin: Virtual Wedding Invitation
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AM Scanner Traffic — 2.9.10
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HBO’s Inland Northwest — 2.9.10
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Bonner County law enforcement logs, Feb. 8
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Comics Surprise Super Bowl Watchers
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HBO Poll: Skeptical Of CHRG
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Bill Would Require Idaho Voter ID
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Hand Writing
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CdA Crime Victim Tim Wolfe Honored
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Free Denny’s Meals Packs Lots
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Souza: SRO For Brannon Fund-Raiser
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AM Headlines — 2.9.10
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EWU’s ‘Red Field’ Gains Attention
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Anderson: To Each His Own ‘Messiah’
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Outdated language targeted
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Metals supplier recasts victory
Nation/World
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In brief: Suspected drug leaders arrested
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Toyota announces Prius recall
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Gates urges global pressure on Iran
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Doctor charged in Jackson’s death
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A veteran and Iraq war opponent, Murtha leaves complicated legacy
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Plan spends millions on carp problem
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Three British troops killed in Afghanistan
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Impulse buy nets retiree Powerball jackpot
Spokane
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Morning Star abuse case goes to jurors
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Wash. Senate OKs lowering hurdle for tax raises
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Accomplice in stabbing death gets 2 years in prison
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Spokane police logs, Feb. 2 to 8
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In brief: Agency OKs plan to survive cuts
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In brief: Health foundation hires a leader
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The high cost of free
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Now you don’t see the prosecutor, now you do
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Church worker accused of rape
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City adds hours for assistants
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Idaho records
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Defense questions accuser
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Washington records
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Panel OKs tax increase reform
Sports
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Lewiston girls end drought
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Mead girls avenge early loss
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WSU may be part of a bigger conference
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WSU’s Jones kicked off team
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Bone talks about WSU’s week ahead
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Arena Football One finds TV home
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A vital week for WSU?
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It was all worth it
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In brief: Wildcats handle Mountaineers
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Today’s Best
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‘There’s nothing like it’
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Today’s menu
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National spotlight on Eastern
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Newsmakers
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GU men, women move up in polls
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On the air
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Russian drug cheats concern IOC head
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Kettle Falls earns NEA No. 3
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Stallworth released
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Scoreboard
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Cougars’ Cook collects award
WA Government
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Baker, the county assessor, will face Republican challenger from his office
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Wrapup: I-960 suspension passes the Senate
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WA Lege Day 30: Bill passes 26-23
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WA Lege Day 30: A fix found, vote coming
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WA Lege Day 30: Fixing the title
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WA Lege Day 30: Title problems
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WA Lege Day 30: Brown defends simple majority votes
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WA Lege Day 30: More grandmas, and one not
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WA Lege Day 30: Debate continues on changes to I-960
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Wa Lege Day 30: A fight among grandmas
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WA Lege Day 30: Democrats defend the changes
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WA Lege Day 30: Time to vote?
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WA Lege Day 30: Debate continues
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WA Lege Day 30: ‘No sense of urgency,
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WA Lege Day 30: Real debate starts
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WA Lege Day 30: Debate on debate
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WA Lege Day 30: Debate on changes to I-960 begins
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WA Lege Day 30: And they’re back
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WA Lege Day 30: A break in the ‘action’
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WA Lege Day 30: ‘Early savings’
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WA Lege Day 30: Senate votes to suspend bonuses
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WA Lege Day 30: Senate floor debate on tax votes coming
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WA Lege Day 30: Senate floor action
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WA Lege Day 30: At halfway mark, vote to suspend I-960 likely