Archives | April 6, 2011
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Idaho
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Hump Day Wild Card — 4.6.11
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Parting Shot — 4.6.11
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Idaho Is 16th Most Peaceful State
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Davis: ‘A difficult session in some of worst economic times in memory’
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PM Scanner Traffic — 4.6.11
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PM Headlines — 4.6.11
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Senate passes closed-primary bill; went thru both houses in one day
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Lakes MS Boy Pulls Knife On Another
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APhoto Of The Day — 4.6.11
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Senate passes anti-wolf bill, 27-8
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Warrant Roundup For April 4-8
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Ethics charges fly as wind siting bill dies
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Groene Finds Voice In Social Media
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House adjourns, Bayer apologizes
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House nixes school bus ads
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Owner Finds ‘Friendly’ Dog Shot Dead
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One Of Those Days
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House debating school bus ads bill
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House GOP OKs Closed-Primary 51-16
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House passes new closed-primary bill
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NIC Awarded 2014 Wrestling Event
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Wolf emergency bill clears Senate panel
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House begins closed-primary debate, Senate panel to vote on wolf bill
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Motion to lay on table passes
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Remembering Dave
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Charter school cap bill stalled in ethics dispute
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Senate Ed debates school reform ‘trailer’ bills, House debates ATV safety
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Cindy: Why Do Idahoans Walk?
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Downtown Bar Report — For March
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Why did GOP ask state to pay its legal costs? Semanko won’t say
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Charlie Nipp Retires From LCDC
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House votes 44-22 to pay Idaho GOP’s costs for primary election lawsuit
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Senator asks for conscience bill veto
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5 Q’s: Committee To Recall Luna
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High Noon: What’s For Lunch?
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INW Headlines — 4.6.11
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Senate Dems: Session ‘worst in memory’
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AM Scanner Traffic — 4.6.11
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Bachmann: ‘Cut Spending Now’
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Solon: Libya Can Have Our ‘Muslim’
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Luna To Times: More Online Classes
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KCSD: Alpine Store Robbed
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Local Woman Subsists On Stew
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Wolf opponents tout wolf emergency bill
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Hucks Poll: Legislature Worrisome
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House members head into caucus
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Senate passes H&W budget; Vick says it has ‘too much’ for Medicaid
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AM Headlines — 4.6.11
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It’s the 87th legislative day…
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Kendra: An Unexpected Blessing
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House Ed endorses removing charter cap
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Wind turbine siting bill killed, 11-8
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Bar Manager Buys Cricket’s
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Edit: 100,000 Ways To Upset Voters
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Investigation continues in Idaho fugitive shooting
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Hoffman: Escaping Without Tax Hikes
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Any Stanley West Readers Out There?
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No Exception For Rape In Abortion Bill
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Government Shutdown Looms Friday
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Ramirez: 2011 Spending $3.82T
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Cool weather brings snow to mountains
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Loertscher pushes bill to give neighbors veto power over wind turbines
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Party-line vote introduces new primary election bill with just one minor change
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Closed primary legislation hits snag in Idaho House
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Poll shows support for wilderness in Colville National Forest
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Idaho House passes abortion bill
Nation/World
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Couple found dead in car; son discovered at home
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Obama administration: Shutdown would hurt economy
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France makes big bets in Libya, Ivory Coast
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Democrats select new leader
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Ecuador requests U.S. envoy leave
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Workers stop up leaking radiation
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Doubters find signs of global warming
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In brief: Boulder removal closes interstate
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Some estrogen OK, study says
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Severe storm system hits South
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Bristol Palin earns $262,000 for teen work
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Las Vegas mayor’s wife wins primary
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Firm plans megaloads for space
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Budget talks stall as deadline approaches
Outdoors
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Third eagle hatches in nest live on web cam at 4:46 p.m.
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Paddlers, rafters cancel 2011 Spokane River Kickoff
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Fish at local lakes keying on chironomids despite cold weather
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Surveys find healthy trout crop at West Medical, Fishtrap lakes
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Video strikes at threat wind power poses to birds
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Idaho Fish and Game seeks comment on fishing rule proposals
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Fees waived for National Park Week
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Founding fathers had pecking order for national symbol
Spokane
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WA Lege Day 87: Protesters settle in for night
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Spokane man’s disappearance a mystery
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Federal authorities want Harpham records to stay sealed
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WA Lege Day 87: Protesters don’t like either budget
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Lakes Middle School student threatens another with knife
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‘Powder day after powder day’
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Ambulance, car collide early Wednesday
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WA Lege Day 87: House GOP counters with its own budget plan
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Today’s fun video: Who’s that in the background?
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House Panel: Use Heritage money for MAC
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WA Lege Day 87: Museums in a.m., budget in p.m.
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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In brief: Duncan sentenced to two more life terms
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Gov. Gregoire skeptical of Spokane medical school funding plan
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Council approves airway zones
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Appeals court upholds vehicular homicide convictions
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Washington records
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Post Falls businessman arrested in drug raid
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Idaho records o4-06-11
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Photo: Cross-campus commute
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Accuracy watch
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Felon indicted in theft of cop’s gun
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Science project yields new data
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Ridpath’s owners have 45 days to make site safe, clean
Sports
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Former Spokane Chief Kurt Sauer adjusts to life off the ice
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Shock release Hemphill
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WSU’s Blackledge finally takes to track
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Family on same track at Mt. Spokane
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EWU transfer Bronson impresses
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WSU’s O-line coming together
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Blazers clinch playoff spot despite loss
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Giants fan still critical
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Pullman still in hunt
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McGuff introduced
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Today’s Best
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Today’s menu
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Chat online with Spokane Shock head coach Rob Keefe
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Cougars swat No. 24 Zags
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Newsmakers
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Scoreboard
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On the air
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Lookabill’s walk-off homer propels Mead past Shadle Park
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Eagles high on Bronson
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Cougar camp battles center on centers
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Rangers’ Ogando debuts better than M’s Pineda
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Aggies conquer