Archives | February 10, 2011
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ID Government
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House Dems: Nullification bill ‘flies in the face of legal advice’
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IEA chief: Ed bills need new transmission, not just oil change
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Third day of heavily attended school reform hearings wraps up after three hours
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Down to one minute for testimony…
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Testimony: ‘There are lobbyists afoot’
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Goedde decides to take more public testimony for rest of today’s hearing
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CdA teacher: ‘Stop this ship’
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Testimony: ‘Strong concerns’ re class size
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Testimony: Kindergarten, class sizes, tech tools and student success
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AP teacher: Students say offer advanced computer skills, not required online classes
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Shackelford: ‘SB 1068 will cast us back to mid-1960s environment’
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Ed Tech Assn: ‘We can develop these concepts’
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Today’s school reform hearing starts…
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Making a list, checking it twice…
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Jobs tax credit bill goes to House
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The nullification debate…
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Senate committee to ‘rework’ Luna school reform bills
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Of long hearings and gavel-banging…
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Nullification bill wins ‘do-pass’ vote, heads to full House
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Anderson: ‘We are winning’
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New motion: Pass with no recommendation
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McGeachin: Medicare, Medicaid a ‘broken system’
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Sponsors: ‘Not some radical nuts’
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Testimony: ‘No one is going to force me to buy anything’
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Acting Rep. Batt questions if UI constitutional scholar is on vacation time
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Constitutional scholar: ‘It would flip the Constitution on its head’
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Testimony: Nullification issue ‘a political one’
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AG’s opinion: Nullification bill could opt Idaho out of all federal Medicaid $$
Idaho
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Thursday Wild Card 2.10.11
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FB Status: Prison food sucks
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Jen: Good place for a party?
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Bad News: Incorrect syphilis tests
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Trump for Pres?
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Spokane Airport tower renamed after WWII Vet
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Bonner County man shot
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Digital world poses safety issues for kids
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Bonner County man shot in neighborhood dispute
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Concert to benefit Children’s Home
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Free weddings
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Bill would end statute of limitations on rape of a child by adult
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Spokane is BOLD
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But it won’t make you fat
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Labrador cracks birther joke at CPAC
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Nullification bill moves on to full House
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Good News: Giffords speaks
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McEuen Field forum
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He wasn’t a firefighter
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Got the God app?
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Slicing $100 billion won’t be easy
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Idaho surprises Utah State
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Orange sunrise promises some sun today
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Idaho panel endorses tribal policing proposal
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Vaagen Brothers Lumber Co. deal will reopen sawmill
Nation/World
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Mubarak refuses to step down despite expectations
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Congressman quits after e-mailing shirtless photo
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Aide says Giffords able to speak
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Egyptian VP warns of coup possibility
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In brief: North Korea exits talks with South
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Obama aides split on Egypt regime change
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More snow hits Oklahoma
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Catholics can track sins on iPad, iPhone
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Alleged mobster arrested in Idaho
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In brief: Security risk high, officials warn
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Bomber kills 27 at base in Pakistan
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Strokes rising among young, middle-aged
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Spending cuts plan too drastic for Dems, falls short for GOP
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Diet soda may be risk factor for stroke
Outdoors
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New planning rules proposed for national forests
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Game wardens reality show fined for lack of forest permit
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Lead shot banned for controlling nuisance wildlife
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State lands parking pass a tough sell in WA
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Free fly tying activities at Silver Bow
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Cross-country snowboarding catches on, a little
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Sportsmen donate netting to protect hatchery fish
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Sportsmen know news from Olympia will be bleak
Spokane
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Spokane sheriff’s deputy fired for bad behavior
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Mistrial declared in vehicular homicide case
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SPD detective charged with obstructing investigation
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Officer in fatal crash with pedestrian was speeding
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Eva Lassman, Holocaust survivor, dies in Spokane
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Colville man dies in head-on near Northport
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Spokane organized crime fugitive arrested in Florida
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Photo: Making arrangements
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In brief: Forum will address McEuen Field plan
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Clark: And please remember to wash your hands after
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Accuracy watch
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In brief: Man shows pistol before robbing store
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Photo: Health spotlight shines on state
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Idaho records 02-10-11
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Washington records 2/10/11
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Bill would slash Idaho’s kindergarten budget
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House OKs business tax break
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Coe: Evidence was inadmissible
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Economy sank bonds, schools officials say
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Plaintiffs’ lawyers decry Hanford payment offers
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House bill would end statute of limitation on rape of child by adult
Sports
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GU holds off Loyola Marymount
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WSU falls 75-62 to Stanford
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WSU men lose at home to Stanford
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Huskies end losing streak
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WSU trails 45-28 at the half
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Zags roll again
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WSU has new defensive line coach
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Viney out for GU-LMU game
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WSU, Stanford and pregame thoughts
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WSU hires Howard, lets Roberson go
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Thursday Prep Page
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Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloan steps down
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Evans gets record, Gonzaga at home, Bjorklund still out
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WSU faces another big home weekend
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WSU freshmen must be prepared for quick duty
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Idaho Vandals outlook
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Eastern Washington Eagles outlook
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Newsmakers
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Thirty-five years later, another Kelly leads Gonzaga Prep
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Indians pursue first state berth
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Smith carries Duke past North Carolina
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Scoreboard
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Today’s Best
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Washington State Cougars outlook
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District berths up for grabs as GSL completes regular season
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Seattle Sounders coach Schmid knows cuts must come
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Area roundup: NIC loses twice in SWAC opener
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Today’s menu
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On the air
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Love’s 22 points guide West Valley’s girls past Pullman at district
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Gunderson leads Lakeside past Newport at district
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Portland uncorks five goals in 2 minutes to overwhelm Chiefs
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Vandals surprise No. 21 Utah State in WAC showdown
Washington Voices
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Photo: Your Voices
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Low sunspot activity may spell colder weather for decades
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Reunions
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Family calendar
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Photo: Playground pose
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Book store doubles as music store for movie
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Senior meals
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Temple Beth Shalom leader settles in to life in Spokane
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In brief: Help food banks, get a coffee
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Freeman superintendent Sergio Hernandez retiring in June
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In brief: CV school board plans meeting retreat today, Friday
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Spokane Valley City Council moves to create e-cigarette ordinance
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In brief: Teen Videofest is tonight
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Education Notebook: Check out Montessori, APPLE
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Letters
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Liberty High School honor roll
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Photo: Team players
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Religion Notebook: Barn dance, silent auction planned
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Guitarist plays to benefit children in Ghana
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Community services
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Liberty Lake blotter 2/10/2011
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Creature Feature: Bud
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Volunteers needed
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Conference aims to help nonprofit groups
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Browne Elementary School celebrates centennial
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Victim of Jan. 6 collision seeks Good Samaritan who tracked driver
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The Verve: Lynnette Tate puts bits of her life into all her paintings
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Permeable pavers keep stormwater runoff off streets