Archives | July 29, 2010
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Business
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Teens learn work skills. And downtown gets murals adding color and a little wackiness
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A large number of eateries are opening across town
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Foreclosure rate low, but accelerating
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Harley dealership set to open anew
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Profits drop at Boeing’s defense unit
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Job outlook moody
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Factory that produced B-17s set for demolition, cleanup
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In brief: Paper company cutbacks put some work overseas
Crime/Public Safety
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2 sex offenders wanted since summer ‘09
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CdA seeks legal costs in dismissed lawsuit
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Hoopfest shooting brings 50+ felony charges
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Spokane woman admits to bilking Medicaid
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Abortionist threat may bring home detention
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Steele’s friends call him a ‘political prisoner’
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Barefoot Bandit doesn’t like all the attention
Features
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I feel like I’m cheating on my old standby
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Guest arrives for unscheduled Marmot Lodge
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Horoscope
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It’s hot, so it’s time for opera
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Annie’s Mailbox: Daughter’s SIL difficult to deal with
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Gallery listings
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Arts calendar
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Stage listings
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Reunions
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Coeur d’Alene’s massive Art on the Green boasts art, food and music
ID Government
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Huntley offers to suspend tax deal lawsuit if state launches special investigation
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Labrador fills in for, praises Bachmann
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Rusche, House Dems: Appreciate committee, disappointed in dismissal
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Idaho loses in F-35 bid, Utah, Vermont chosen
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Disputes over Gulf oil spill wash all the way to Boise’s federal court
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Two views of ethics panel outcome…
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Hart: Lawmakers need ‘flexibility and some deference’ on possible conflict issues
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One charge remains…
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Committee splits along party lines, votes 4-3 to clear Hart on conflicts
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Two motions are on the floor at Ethics Committee
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Sayler: ‘It’s a pattern of actions’
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Hart won’t answer questions, lets lawyer speak for him to Ethics Committee
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Raybould: ‘We’ve got to be careful’
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Kelso’s defense: Bill wasn’t just pointed at Hart
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New issue comes up at Ethics Committee: Hart voted on tax bill killed in tie
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Kelso: ‘Issue was raised by Mr. Hart’
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Loertscher: ‘No legislator has a personal agenda’
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Jaquet: ‘Why we’re here’
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Loertscher: Hart never declared a conflict of interest during 2010 legislative session
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House ethics committee about to open Hart hearing
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Wildfire contained after dramatic fight
Idaho
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CdA seeks legal costs after claim dismissed
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National Chili Dog Day Wild Card/ PM 7.29.10
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Is Rangel toast?
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Art on the Green this weekend
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Suing guidance counselors
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Not all love stories have happy endings
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Fill in the blank
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EOB: Party-line vote clears Hart of conflict charge
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High Noon: 10 movies you’ll force your kids to see
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Dogs imitate people
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Party-line vote clears Hart of conflict of interest
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Where has all the oil gone?
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Yoko says No No
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Kootenai Co. GOP contributes to election challenge
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Minnick: Can government help small businesses?
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Idaho unauthorized immigrants contribute millions to economy
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Edgar Steele: Political Prisoner?
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Southwest Idaho fires
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Sun returns with highs in lower 90s
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Proposal for Colville National Forest a collaborative effort
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Third judgeship eyed for Idaho
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Accuracy watch
Nation/World
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Seattle sailor found dead in Afghanistan
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Cocaine sentencing gap narrowing
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Industrial explosion razes part of Nanjing
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Catalonia approves ban on bullfighting
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Hands-only CPR saving more lives, studies find
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World in brief: U.S., South Korea, end show of force
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Two Americans among plane’s dead
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Crews prepare relief well for oil gusher
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Leak fears could stifle information exchange
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Judge pulls key pieces from immigration law
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Marine food chain’s lowest link declining
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Nation in brief: Cheating in FBI test probed
Spokane
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Candidate with checkered past reports assault
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Multiple collisions cleared from eastbound I-90
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Tractor traps man at Cheney wastewater plant
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Man stabbed after argument on lower South Hill
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Armed robbers bind Burger King employee, assault another
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Firefighters: Brush fire easily could have threatened homes
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Federal case against Steele a sham, say supporters
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Men charged in Hoopfest shooting
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Idaho records
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Washington records
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Volunteers deliver 12,000 pounds of fish to composting operation
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Pursuing hot stories, newscasters just all wet
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Gregoire considers options for budget
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No evidence of trauma in lake diver’s drowning
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Robbery blamed on cycling perpetrator
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Ballots on the way for Aug. 17 primary
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Man pleads guilty in doctor threat
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French backs off on letters
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Forum will hear budget ideas today
Sports
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Kooyman represents Cougars
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Cougars tab Tuel as starting QB
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Looking back at Pac-10 media day
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No. 1 Shock face motivated Sharks
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Cougs picked to finish last; Oregon first
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Wulff names Tuel starter
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Oregon picked first, WSU last in Pac-10 poll
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Just another Pac-10 football media day
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Pirates’ organization likes promise of Mt. Spokane’s Cunningham
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Shoddy defense dooms Indians
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USA Basketball roster trimmed to 15 players
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Seniors have still got game
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Scoreboard
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Today’s menu
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USC’s title all but gone
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Today’s Best
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Ching scores, but MLS all-stars fall flat against Manchester
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Seahawks’ top picks close to signing deals
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Ex-NBA player Wright dies
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Bandits win opener
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Spencer becoming dominant force at OLB for Dallas
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Baseball notebook: Loud shoes cost Wilson
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On the air
Washington Voices
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Family calendar
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In brief: Pizza sales to help center
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Late-coming fire season doesn’t mean region’s in the clear quite yet
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Spokane Girls Fastpitch Softball
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Walking back in time
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Night Out parties planned
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Love amid challenges of Alzheimer’s disease
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Eagle returns home
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In brief: In Brief
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Salvation Army seeks school supplies
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In brief: Fundraiser set for Cumbie sisters
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This pride isn’t about sexuality
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Short trip west features lake, loads of history
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City blamed for parking snarl
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City attorney resigns
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Community services
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Snickers
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Commission OKs zoning amendment
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Undaunted by detour
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Selection process wrapping up
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Volunteer
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Cheney park bond won’t make ballot
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Water, paving projects begin
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Reading gets loud at the library
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Artist, teacher helps others tell stories through art
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Senior meals
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Craig McIntyre’s tale is one for the books
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Water wisely to keep the lawn green