Archives | June 1, 2011
Results
Business
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Pyrotek bringing jobs from Mexico to Spokane Valley
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Yes, companies do move jobs back from Mexico; Pyrotek relocates 20 skilled jobs
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Coldwater weathers tough first quarter
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Agora winners announced, including Second Harvest Food Bank
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Consumer confidence falls
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BofA offers small-business charge cards
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Home-price index hits lowest point since 2002
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Briefcase
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Banner year for approved patents
Features
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Nasty squall line hits North Spokane…
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DVR alert
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Nobody gets called “Sex Kitten” anymore
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Is ‘brain-damaged’ a movie critic compliment?
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There are things worse than cool temps
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The nadir of television - up until now
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My seasonal sports rants
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Free KISS tickets — but you’ll have to work for them
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Jog your memory
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Honest or just choosy?
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Gone but not forgotten
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Horoscope
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Talk to son about wedding, finances
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Culinary calendar
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‘Sherman’s Lagoon’ returns for another lap on comics page
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BUILT-IN FLAVOR
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He dined on the tip
Idaho
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CdA Man Charged w/Child Enticement
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Hump Day Wild Card — 6.1.11
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Parting Shot — 6.1.11
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Family Motto: You Get What You Get
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Olson Named New CdA High Principal
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PM Scanner Traffic — 6.1.11
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PM Headlines — 6.1.11
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APhoto Of The Day — 6.1.11
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Welcome To KCCD … Now Scram!
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NIdaho Blogs — 6.1.11
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Otter To Campaign Against Referenda
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Otter on school reform referendums: ‘I hope they fail’
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Dad Shot w/Arrow For Grounding Kid
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CdA Driver Almost Hits Cop, Arrested
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Carlson: Rebuild Teton Dam Or Not?
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KHQ: Hayden LL Aids Tornado Victims
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Stickman: Tubbs Hill Is Safe
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Obama Retreats From Wilderness Plan
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Crump: Don’t Expect Hug From Me
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INW Headlines — 6.1.11
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High Noon: Flipping Off Someone
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AM Scanner Traffic — 6.1.11
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Kevin Taylor Leaving Inlander
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St. Maries Student Accused Of Sexting
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Moyle Bellies Up to Fed Hog Trough
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Poll: NIdaho Still Has Racism Problem
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Spelling Bee
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$1M MM Ticket Sold In Kootenai Co
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Gissel: Press Resurrects Chamberlain
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SR: Spokane-Kootenai In It Together
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Stewart Responds To Press Editorial
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AM Headlines — 6.1.11
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TJR: ‘Little Joe’ Welker & Killebrew
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AG Reviews Sims’ ‘Conflict’ Complaint
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Idaho Ed: A Race To The Bottom
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Benson: Sarah Palin’s Bus Tour
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Clouds, showers greet start of June
Nation/World
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Flooding halts Amtrak between Spokane, St. Paul
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Next-to-last space shuttle flight lands on Earth
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Two Iraqi refugees indicted for plot
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House stages debt drama
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Medal of Honor for Ranger
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Blast hurts cruise ship passengers
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Driver charged in fatal bus crash
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Clothing entrepreneur found dead
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Hurricane season tough to forecast
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Justices toss suit targeting Ashcroft
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Panel calls cellphones possible carcinogen
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Russian tycoon’s rights violated
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Suspect arrested
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In brief: Mladic placed in U.N. prison
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Karzai orders NATO to stop bombing houses
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Bryson nominated for Commerce post
Other
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Massachusetts struck by deadly tornadoes
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Watch out for door-to-door “security system” sales
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Coming Thursday
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Reading program kicks off today
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Still time to sign up for clean up
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Clean up deadline extended
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Special meeting tonight in Liberty Lake
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Volunteer for Wild West Days
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City seeking input on pedestrian plan
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Car Hop wrap up and looking ahead
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More traffic issues
Spokane
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Labor secretary praises Bridgeport High
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Body identified as man missing since December
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Washington records
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Rollover near Riverfront Park
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Wisconsin man dies rafting Lochsa River
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Runaway truck case in hands of jury
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Amplified talent
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In brief: Idaho trooper put on leave
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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Kootenai homes lose value for fourth year
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Quiet wildfire season expected in NW
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Accuracy watch
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Idaho among worst for school funding
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Idaho records
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Sheriff argues for supplies
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In brief: Charge sought in jail drug suicide
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Shelter forced to cut services
Sports
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Presley leads Metro to win in Jack Blair game
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Canucks win finals opener with late goal
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Mariners lose, 2-1, in well-pitched game
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Refusing to fade away
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Today’s menu
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Stanley Cup at a glance
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Standing in Twins’ way
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On the air
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Today’s Best
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Lakers will still revolve around Kobe
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Whitworth basketball coach Matt Logie names Damion Jablonski as top assistant
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Weekly area motorsports update by Doug Pace
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Goodbye Atlanta
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Newsmakers
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It’s three to go for the Big Three
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Leaf has brain tumor removed
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Smoak muscles up a victory
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All-star game has real WCC flavor
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Scoreboard