Archives | February 17, 2011
Results
Business
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Wireless charges for government fees and taxes climb; Washington second-highest
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Avista reports ‘solid year,’ with earnings up
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Briefcase
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Subpoena seeks records on VIP mortgage loans
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Borders failed to keep up with technology, experts say
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Wholesale prices rise
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Board picks Krauter as airport director
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Riverstone awaits final pieces
Features
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Cutting earmarks…
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Stop by the Magic Lantern when you get a chance
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Five more trivia questions for you movie fans
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Check out the Leonard Oakland Film Festival
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A ‘Wicked’ ticket warning
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Hal Holbrook on media corruption
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Reunions
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Stage listings
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Spokane clubs
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Arts Calendar
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Horoscope
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Dr. Gott: Medications might cause cold hands, feet
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Annie’s Mailbox: Mom won’t abide by smoking rules
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Civic brings back the hilarious ‘Nunsense’
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Gallery listings
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Quartet features soprano in wedding cantata
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Idaho clubs
ID Government
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School reform plan heads to full Senate
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Goedde: ‘Proud of everyone that participated’
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Third Luna bill passes on 6-3 vote
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SB 1113 clears committee on 5-4 vote
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Toryanski: ‘This plan is not quite ripe’
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Fulcher moves to approve SB 1113
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Performance pay bill passes on 6-3 vote
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Toryanski on performance pay bill: ‘In this case, the process was there’
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First motion fails on 2-7 party-line vote; Pearce moves to pass performance pay bill
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Malepeai: ‘Resounding number of folks had problem,’ moves to kill all three bills
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Winder: What if bills don’t pass?
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Luna plan: Pessimistic or optimistic?
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Andreason: ‘A finished product?’
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Luna: ‘We have to do something different’
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Guv’s aide: ‘Leaders have to lead’
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‘We have not drilled down on the details’
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‘Stakeholders’ weigh in, object to increases in class sizes, more
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State board suspends ISU faculty senate, after senate dissed Vailas
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Lawmakers, seniors, AARP call on Rep. Loertscher to allow hearing on conscience law fix
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Threats, name-calling preceded narrow House vote to kill tribal policing bill
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How they voted…
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House kills tribal policing bill by one vote
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Tribal policing debate: ‘Ghosts and goblins’
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Roberts withdraws his motion
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Roberts tries to amend tribal policing bill, angering committee that heard it
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Harwood: ‘A heavy heart’
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Debate for and against tribal policing bill…
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Shirley: ‘Prejudices and biases’
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House takes up tribal policing bill
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JFAC makes first budget decisions, big one is coming tomorrow
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Bill would require filtering of library Internet
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New version of community college district election bill introduced
Idaho
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Gonzaga 86, Santa Clara 76
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Idaho school reform plan clears committee
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Wild Card/Thursday — 2.17.11
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Parting Shot — 2.17.11
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Vandals Hit CdA Mexican Food Stand
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Coeur d’Alene taco stand vandalized
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PM Scanner Traffic — 2.17.11
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PM Headlines — 2.17.11
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APhoto Of The Day — 2.17.11
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Ed Board Suspends Faculty Senate
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Hammer Attack Victim Hurt Again
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Andreason: 90% Against Ed Overhaul
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Nampa Mayor Rips Anti-URA Bills
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Hot Dog Logo Upsets Spokane Some
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Jumping For Joy
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Riverstone Installing Infrastructure
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25K Protest Anti-Union Wisconsin Bill
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Pajama Person, Other Fashion Plates
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Nez Perce, Sheriff Work On Pact
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Idaho House kills tribal policing bill by one vote
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INW Headlines — 2.17.11
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Indian Policing Bill Dies By 1 Vote
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High Noon: When Hair Turns Green
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AM Scanner Traffic — 2.17.11
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Favored Wrestler Defaults To Girl
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Harwood Claims ‘Heavy Heart’
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White House Grill Sign Causes Stir
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GOP Still Beats Dead Horse Minnick
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Poll: Back NPR, Public Broadcasting
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SWABs Honor CHS Vik Girls Coach
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Landers: Photo Of 8 Cougars Legit
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New College Trustee Bill Introduced
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Meghan Weighs In On Press Trolls
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Kevin: Luna, Et Al, Hold Your Horses
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AM: SWABs Honor Gomez, Poffenroth
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Fangio: Give Me My Scanner Traffic
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Cindy: Press Trolls Went Too Far
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Michael: Thanks For Shoutout
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Signe: GOP Cost Cutting
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Snow showers still possible today
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Idaho House approves bill to defy health reform
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Idaho panel OKs assisted suicide bill
Nation/World
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Protests, some violent, spread through Arab world
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RoboCop statue in Detroit? Group has raised funds for it
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In brief: Armenian gang accused in scams
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Demonstrators, police clash as unrest spreads to Libya
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Wisconsin state workers protest anti-union bill
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Less growth hormone may inhibit disease
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No question, Watson’s the champ
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Unemployed need not apply, some companies saying
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U.S. worker’s case riles Pakistanis
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Bahrain cracks down on protests
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Study links warming, extreme storms
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Gunmen may have attacked two U.S. agents for their SUV
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Bipartisan vote kills alternative engine for next warplanes
Outdoors
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Join Great Backyard Bird Count Friday-Monday
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Best of Idaho photography lured to North Cascades
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Birds bring signs, sounds of spring to Riverside State Park
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Chronic wasting disease still a threat to big game
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Rare dark snow goose spotted by West Side photographer
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Wenatchee man captures eight cougars in one photo
Spokane
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Man shot by deputies acquitted of assault
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Jury will decide mentally ill killer’s fate
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Idaho records 02-17-11
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Insanity hearing raises questions on Strandberg’s health records
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Old fire dispatch center not eligible for historic list
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Washington records 02-17-11
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Gunman at Hoopfest pleads guilty to assault
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In brief: Bodies believed to be crash victims
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State struggling to keep up with education fund
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Photo: He’ll be bronzed
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Rape suspect seized in burning home
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Former WSU dean receives Wolf Prize
Sports
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Gonzaga-Santa Clara game story
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NC girls, boys both qualify for state
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Coeur d’Alene girls rally from way back to win state opener
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WSU falls 79-70 to UA
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Carter’s 20 points help GU past Santa Clara
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Huskies clobber Sun Devils
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Thompson’s 30 not enough for WSU to beat Arizona
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Arizona leads WSU 41-33 at half
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Shock take indoor game outside
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Some pregame thoughts from Tucson
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Shock taking Arena game outdoors
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Eags falter at NAU
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Idaho state girls hoops
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Thursday Prep Page, other things
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More on Gaels’ loss to USD
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Chiefs romp on road
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Tampa Bay coach steps down
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Key games down the stretch
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WSU faces tough task tonight
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Scoreboard
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Today’s Best
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Newsmakers
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Coeur d’Alene girls seek fourth consecutive state title
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In brief: Cavs send Lakers to break on slide
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Five honored during Youth Awards Luncheon
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Idaho wrestlers aim for state berths this weekend
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North Central’s girls force another game at district tournament
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In brief: Taurasi cleared of doping
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Washington State Cougars outlook
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Roundup: Northport boys qualify for first state tournament since 1977
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Idaho Vandals outlook
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EWU men can’t hold 18-point lead at Northern Arizona
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Today’s menu
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Spokane Golf Show features First Tee program for children
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Four CC Spokane men score in double figures in win over Walla Walla
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On the air
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Eastern Washington Eagles outlook
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Koper’s hat trick leads Chiefs past Everett
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Washington State’s Casto improves offensive showing
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SWABS honor CdA girls coach Poffenroth
Washington Voices
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East Valley High School honor roll
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Accuracy watch
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Family calendar
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Collector explores the art of scavenging
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In brief: Democrats meeting at Shadle library
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Disabled skiers have it down on Mount Spokane
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Senior meals
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Photo: Your Voices
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EWU grad student creates winning Google TV promo
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Religion Notebook: Program recalls Holocaust
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Landmarks: Actor’s murder-suicide left behind fame, forgiveness
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Wit, warmth endeared the Very Rev. Craft to community
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Moore walked 4,434 miles recruiting bone marrow donors
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Commission favors relaxed chicken rules for Valley
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Liberty Lake Police Blotter 2/17/2011
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Volunteers
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Creature Feature: Tennessee, a young hound
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Randy Mann: Sunspot activity could push temperatures higher
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Beacon Hill project gets city approval
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Letter: Story drew attention to call for justice in Mideast
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Education Notebook: Libby Center wins MathCounts
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High Five: Kind strangers offer help
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Somebody needs you
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Liberty Lake council studies budget process
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East Valley has largest Washington Drug-Free Youth chapter
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Proposed garden in Grant Park enters planning phase
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Victim of Jan. 6 collision seeks Samaritan who tracked driver
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Community gardens nurture more than crops
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Lottery