Archives | February 9, 2011
Results
Business
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A Valentine’s Day date with the tax man
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Shelfwire, a Liberty Lake startup, gives people shelf and closet organizers
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Avista seeks zone change to expand parking
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Job openings down
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NIC, Walsh offer online degrees
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Briefcase
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Air agency lauds CXT’s improvements
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From Minds-i, construction kits that inspire students and hobbyists
Features
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A rainbow connection …
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Suzie is back home!
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Spokane skating still holds record
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Not for cinefiles only, SpIFF starts tonight
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SpIFF’s final weekend … and Kidman, too
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A CDA Oscar nominee
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Horoscope
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Rosemary adds to mood
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Culinary calendar
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From the heart
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Don’t comment on stomach size, pregnant or not
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Carolyn Hax: Keep peace, take turns, lose grudges
ID Government
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Six-hour hearing followed by dramatic vote
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Some looooong hearings…
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Panel passes tribal policing bill, 8-6
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More testimony on tribal policing bill…
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‘Trying to get this wrapped up today’
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Harwood on tribal policing: ‘A local matter’
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Skier dies at Sun Valley after hitting tree
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A day of public input - huge outpouring to lawmakers on three issues
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Tribal policing hearing: ‘Serious issues’
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Testimony on both sides on tribal policing bill
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Chief Allan: Crimes on reservations are treated as federal offenses
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Kootenai sheriff: ‘A good working relationship’
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Benewah prosecutor: Real problem is tribe’s civil regulations
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Taggart: ‘We know it’s not going to be good’
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Benewah Sheriff Kirts: ‘Bottom line is rights’
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What the tribal policing bill does…
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CdA Tribe: Federal option ‘doable’ but ‘last resort’
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‘Trying to navigate jurisdictionally’
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Today’s nullification hearing…
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Crowds in both wings of the Statehouse…
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Senate pauses to remember Susan Bennion
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State Affairs wraps up nullification hearing, back tomorrow at 8 a.m.
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Senate sends partial IRS conformity bill to governor’s desk
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Nullification hearing will run into tomorrow
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Risch to Senate: ‘There’s going to be a lot of pain’
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Testimony: Of pills, freedom, Nazis, Fidel Castro and Rosa Parks…
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Testimony now limited to 3 minutes
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Testimony: ‘Tilting at a windmill’
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Testimony: Businessman: ‘We see no need to be punished’
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Testimony: ‘Stand up, be bold’
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Pearce: ‘It’s just gonna get way more expensive’
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Barbieri: ‘Kinder, gentler’ bill
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Could Idaho lose all its Medicaid funding if it passes nullification bill?
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Barbieri on nullification: ‘Line in the sand’
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Sen. Vick’s first bill: Limit Idaho legislative sessions to 80 days a year
Idaho
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CdA Tribe wins policing bill vote after 6-hour hearing
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Panel passes tribal policing bill
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Quote of the Day
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Christina Crawford: “There are serious issues”
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Wild Card Wednesday 2.9.11
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Mobster fugitive captured in rural Idaho
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The ten states running out of smart people
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Prosecuter Payne: “The law can be a very subtle thing.”
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Bang for Your Buck coming to Spokane area
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Zip lines, poached moose, cell phone disconnect, and Wheel of Misfortune
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Sheriff Kirts: They can call it anything they want
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Lessons from Lindsay?
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Patriot Act renewal shot down in House
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When are you due? Oops!
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Winter Walk
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Idaho DWF says drug testing not worth the cost
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Liquor sampling at Farmer’s Markets
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Video games are good for girls if parents play too
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Obama Quits
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Cutting kindergarten
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Vestal: Children’s rights don’t play in Idaho house
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NIC, Walsh to offer online degrees
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Obama’s high-speed rail plan
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Sun emerges from morning clouds
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Most in Idaho back medical pot, poll finds
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House panel approves rule to prevent citizens from filing ethics complaints against lawmakers
Nation/World
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House votes down Patriot Act renewal
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Probe finds CIA full of disciplinary missteps
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Node surgery not always needed
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In brief: No protection for at-risk walrus
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Lohan to be charged with grand theft
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U.S. puts pressure on Pakistan to release detained American
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White House: Back off on gun rule
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Egypt’s leadership offers panels, probe of violence
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Fireworks spark Chinese blazes
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Olbermann at Current
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Obama unveils high-speed rail plan
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House GOP leader says measure will exclude health reform funds
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Obama quit smoking, first lady tells media
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Toyota electronics not flawed, investigation finds
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By the numbers
Spokane
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Armed robber steals from Valley Dollar Tree
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Nancy McLaughlin recounts abuse during House testimony
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Coe appeal claims inadmissible testimony
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Plan would gut Idaho kindergarten
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Deer Park man, 85, assaulted, robbed in home
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Family fight leads to stabbing, attempted murder arrest
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Fire in vacant East Nora building deemed suspicious
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School requests failing in 2 Spokane districts
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March organizer urges dialogue
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County commissioners block e-cigarette sales to minors
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Washington records 02-09-11
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Fugitive shot dead after crash into Idaho State Police car
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Accuracy watch
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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Remains found in burned school
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Idaho records 02-09-11
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Photo: February flurries
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In brief: Two arrested after police chase
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Liquor bill would allow sampling
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Thousands mourn Officer Jayme Biendl
Sports
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Vandals topple No. 21 Utah State
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Vandals upset nationallly ranked Utah State
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Winterhawks overwhelm Chiefs 10-5
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Portland destroys Chiefs
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Vandals-Aggies about to tip; UI coaching update
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Sportsmen know news from Olympia will be bleak
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WSU freshman basketball players keep it fresh
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Thirty-five years later, another Kelly leads Gonzaga Prep
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More on GU-LMU, GU-Pepperdine
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Presley breaks record, prep roundups
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This and that from WSU
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Today’s Best
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Higgs reflects on 17 years with Whitworth women
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Presley sets scoring mark as G-Prep girls win league title
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Scoreboard
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Newsmakers
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Red-hot Devils top Hurricanes in overtime
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Top-ranked Whitworth draws power from two brothers, cousin from Brewster
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Prep’s Presley breaks record
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Geiger has seen both side of Idaho-Utah State rivalry
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East Valley boys knock out Cheney in district opener
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Lewiston girls qualify for 5A state tournament
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Today’s menu
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Huskies know remedy
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Ferris boys edge LC in Rubber Chicken game
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Seattle University cruises past EWU in women’s basketball
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