Archives | April 28, 2011
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Features
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‘Thunderballs’ issues a mullet-casting call
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Summer Camps 2011
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Win the $25 ‘Wicked’ ticket lottery
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Rain can’t quell the need … for speed!
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When will it end?
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A bit off the beaten path…
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F4-F5 tornadoes flatten parts of Alabama…
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Horoscope
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Stage listings
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With trust eroded, she can’t move on
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Jazz virtuoso Benny Green plays Friday
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In addition to jazz, Brubeck Brothers will hit other notes as well
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TV viewing options are plenty for royal wedding
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Gallery listings
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Reunions
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arts calendar
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Spokane clubs
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Check out new strip ‘Argyle Sweater’
Idaho
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Silver Valley honors Marek
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Wild Card/Thursday — 4.28.11
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P.S. Cam Newton No. 1 Draft Choice
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Superman To Reject US Citizenship
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PM Scanner Traffic — 4.28.11
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PM: DEA Raids Spokane Pot Outlet
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Test megaload delayed again…
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APhoto Of The Day — 4.28.11
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‘Thunderballs’ Issues Mullet Call
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NIdaho Blogos: Meet ‘Kiddo’
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Baby Names In Idaho
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Adam: Birthers Forever
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Hate Group Spurs NIC Speech Policy
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Fire season outlook: Not bad here, not good down south…
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Believe It Or Not …
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Crash Injuries Claim Sandpoint Driver
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Sandpoint woman dies following Monday traffic accident
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High water raises concerns about Hayden dam
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KHQ: Hayden Lake Road Washout
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Study: Parental Drink Buds Harmful
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Army Corps To Protect Hayden Dike
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Cop: Steele Stoic re: Wife’s ‘Death’
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INW Headlines — 4.28.11
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High Noon: Barack Obama & Oprah
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AM Scanner Traffic — 4.28.11
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Dudes To Wear Bras For Cause
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Poll: Royal Budget Plan? No
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RRepublicans Target School Elections
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AM Headlines — 4.28.11
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Melissa: Don’t Say This To PG Woman
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Kellogg Reporter Rips Mine Coverage
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Luna Foes Hire Signature Gatherers
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Kevin: I’d Rather Death w/Oathers
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Idaho Collective Bargaining Targeted
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Clark: A Quiz For ‘Oathers’
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Judge rejects gag order in prison violence case
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Are You Still Wild About Harry?
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Heller: That Spells Muslim
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Showers likely later today
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Report: Route prized by hauler
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Wash., Idaho officials: Other issues trump birth controversy
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What GOP officials said
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Bangs retiring after leading wolf recovery
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FBI told Steele wife died in car crash
Nation/World
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Catholic religious order files for bankruptcy
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Tornadoes devastate South, killing at least 248
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South Vietnam’s first lady Nhu dies
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Senate to go after oil firm subsidies
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In brief: Giffords arrives for Florida launch
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Royal wedding draws U.S. fans to London
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Obama forms new team
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Fatah, Hamas agree to share power
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High Court limits class-action suits
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Scientists link leprosy cases to armadillos
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Bush cycles with wounded veterans
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Massive storms ravage South
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Obama shows certificate to silence ‘birthers’
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Lawmakers cut Planned Parenthood
Outdoors
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Lead tackle restricted at 13 lakes
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Bill would remove lead tackle, bullets from EPA rule
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Late spring affects hunting for turkeys, bears
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Idaho trophy season hunters have two days to apply
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Prairie grouse releases continue in Eastern Washington
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Kaufmann’s Streamborn fly shops shuttered
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Spokane river inflicts a bit of justice on boat docks
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Latest poop on deer diets: They prefer native grasses
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Smith River gives Montana rafters a chilly reception
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Veteran officer offers field safety tips to turkey hunters
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Big-game hunters weigh odds for permit applications
Spokane
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Father pleads guilty to injuring baby
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Special Session Day 3: Early release a bad idea, prison officials say
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Bus driver accused of slapping 4-year-old
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Law prof: Feds bullying state on medical marijuana
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Spokane-area pot shops being raided
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Police still looking for man missing since March
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Today’s fun video: The ultimate comment on Obama’s birth certificate release
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Special Session Day 3: Corrections, tax deferrals
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Idaho records
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Washington records
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Clark: Can’t wait for the nuptials? Test your royal intelligence
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Panels find Creach shooting reasonable
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District classes will get bigger
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In brief: Family, animals displaced by fire
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East Valley bond failing
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Price changes conservation priorities
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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: No death penalty in stabbing case
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Drugs, alcohol fueled stabbing
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Verner seeks rule change to overlook lowest bidder for contracts
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Mixed bag of weather today
Sports
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Blanchette: There’s no hole in this athlete’s heart
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Mead tennis player Katijene Stime has solid grip on life beyond the courts
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History aside, Chiefs not ready to panic
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Landry makes it official
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Rosters named for 18th Jack Blair Memorial game
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University tops Mead in eighth inning in GSL softball
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Cheney’s Moore-Young moves on from tough junior season
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Spurs avoid elimination with late 3-pointer
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Newsmakers
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Locker’s draft status appears to have grown
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Mullan apologizes to Zakuani
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Portland seizes 2-1 series lead with OT win over Chiefs
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On the air
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EWU’s Deyo focuses on others’ accomplishments
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Couture’s farewell
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Today’s Best
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Scoreboard
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Walla Walla sweeps CC Spokane in baseball
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Today’s menu
Washington Voices
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Cold means you still have time to plant trees
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In brief: Local author to hold booksigning
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In brief: Shrine Circus coming to mall
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Schmidt is state Pokémon champ
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Ferris to perform comedy ‘Harvey’
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In brief: Auction will benefit PJALS
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Area has experienced deadly tornadoes
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Head over heels after some encouragement
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Open houses mark Law Enforcement Museum’s anniversary
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Somebody needs you
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Luncheon planned honoring birth mothers
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Police look into prescription fraud
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Worksite cleanup due by May 15
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Potential residents not likely to bring crime
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Finalists picked for council seat
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Bean
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Homesteader house built in 1879 sits atop Five Mile Prairie
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SARP gets ax from council
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Lewis and Clark proves its mettle at Knowledge Bowl
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No resolution to neighbor burning trash
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Groups seek to create dialogue, social change through art
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Vocal Point: Marriages are bucking caste systems everywhere
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Photo: Team players
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Ex-foster-care children ‘rise above’ to aid others