Archives | June 30, 2011
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Business
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Brewster to take over Far West Billiards; his plan does not include billiards
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Inside the Great Northern Building restoration (hats off to McKinstry)
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Slow recovery also spells slower population growth
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New NW spotted owl plan out; rival bird targeted
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Judge denies Boeing motion to dismiss labor case
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Palouse Wind farm to power 30,000 homes via Avista
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Avista to buy wind power from Palouse project
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Mine owners kept two sets of books
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Cherries finally ready to harvest
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Briefcase
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Ally Financial records subpoenaed
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Google Health shutdown affects 280 in Spokane
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Courting solar energy at U.S. Bankruptcy Court building
Crime/Public Safety
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Escape plot timed to guard’s lunch break
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New website aims to help combat gangs
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Deputies in fatal highway pursuit ID’d
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Spokane murderer dies in escape attempt
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Oldtown chop shop has Spokane ties
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Edgar Steele disbarred in Washington
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Seattle murder suspect confesses to jury
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Tom Rice nominated for federal judgeship
Features
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Friday is July 1. You know what that means?
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Programming alert
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Feedback on today’s print Slice
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Sighing and praying
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Maybe the problem is NOT Malick …
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A new Josh Ritter hit — a novel
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Stop making sense
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Presented without comment
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Attention: Long weekend ahead!
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Just wondering
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The first time I ever saw Spokane
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Hey! Hey! It’s Nostalgia!
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S comes before T
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Arts calendar
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Stage listings
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Horoscope
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Dr. Gott: Keep journal to help ID what triggers nail-biting
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First Friday
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Gallery listings
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Annie’s Mailbox: OK if alcoholic likes nonalcoholic beer?
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CdA Summer Theatre stages Sondheim’s ‘Little Night Music’
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Voting under way for ‘Reality Check’
ID Government
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Western Governors wrap up CdA meeting
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Gregoire announces ‘Get Out West’ initiative for WGA
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Ritter: State policy key to prompting energy-savings by industry
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Simplot official: ‘We have good incentives to go after energy efficiency’
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Of wildfires, energy efficiency and low-hanging fruit…
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WGA, NOAA ink agreement to work together on distributing weather data
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WGA elects Gregoire of Washington, Herbert of Utah as its new leaders
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Canadian ambassador: ‘Canada is your biggest customer’
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Kitzhaber: More funding needed for management, to save later on firefighting
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WGA: ‘Checkerboard’ ownership hinders forest land management
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Idaho endowment lands described to WGA as forest management model
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Wettest year in 117 years is also driest period on record for parts of the country…
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Hastings calls for ESA revamp, says he’s working with Idaho Rep. Simpson
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Brewer: Arizona fires have destroyed 1% of state, ‘losses so, so great’
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Western Govs turn to forest health
Idaho
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Deadly Idaho police shooting ruled justified
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Wild Card/Thursday — 6.30.11
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Parting Shot — 6.30.11
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Glenn Beck Signs Off With Fox
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PM Scanner Traffic — 6.30.11
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PM Headlines — 6.30.11
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Gregoire Launches ‘Get Out West’ Push
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Scorpion Stings Alaska Airlines Rider
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Gregoire launches ‘Get Out West’ push for WGA
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Outside Prosecutor Gets McGee Case
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KCSD: Only Safe Fireworks In County
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Legion Picks Top Cop, Paramedic
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Buttonhook, Patio Reopen At Bayview
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CPD Blue: Protect Pets On 4th Of July
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Kelsey Grammer At The Old Ballgame
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Mayor Hopeful Wants Squirrel Bounty
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The Slice: Sighing & Praying
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Paper Features Team Laughing Dog
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INW Headlines — 6.30.11
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Deadly North Idaho Shooting Justified
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Carrier Delivers Papers w/o Pants
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Walden Estate Gives To 9 Charities
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AM Scanner Traffic — 6.30.11
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Ambassador: ‘Canada is your biggest customer’
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Cindy: Road Trip Celebrates Milestone
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Hagadone Hosts Western Governors
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Poll: Dump City Council Invocations
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IM CdA Champ Shares Fave Things
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Hubbard Avenue To Be Open For 4th
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Mishap Underscores Life’s ‘Sakura’
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Trapping Will Be Used Vs. Wolves
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AM Headlines — 6.30.11
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Senator Defends Staff Bonuses
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Weed Eater Inventor, 85, RIP
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HMO: Duane Entertains Western Guvs
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Labrador: Obama Should Be Like Bill
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Boise State Leaves WAC Today
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Signe: Brothers Grimm Video Games
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Gusty winds continue through this evening
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Governors focus on guardsmen
Nation/World
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Prince William, Kate arrive in Canada for visit
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Health care law survives challenge
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Westboro took part in FBI training
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Terrapins trigger tarmac troubles
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Cyberattack knocks out jihadist website’s server
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Long-lasting pain widespread, study finds
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White buffalo named as thousands marvel
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FDA advisers withdraw backing for Avastin
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In brief: Father abandons boy, 4, on highway
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Obama scolds GOP lawmakers in effort to get debt deal
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Greece passes steep cuts
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Inventor of the weed whacker dies
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In brief: Ex-leader accused of embezzlement
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Surgical strikes, raids new strategy on terror
Other
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Far West Billiards closing after 10 years
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Mobile home fire reported
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2011 recipient of Spokane Clean Air Award on the right track
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The Shop’s movie schedule is out
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Police at Sixth and University
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The hills are not burning down
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Rummage sale at the Buddhist Temple
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New Centennial Trail parking area in Spokane Valley
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Festival highlights organic beer, sustainable living
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New tenant in old pharmacy
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Wal-Mart poor example to praise as great Green business
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Today’s highlights
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Warm heads lead to happy animals
Outdoors
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Another rafter dies on Lochsa River
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Long-distance lady finds life lessons on trail
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Lame birdwatching joke of the day
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Infected steelhead killed at Dworshak Hatchery
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Tagged salmon must be released on upper Columbia
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Fish scientists cite Snake River dams as threat to fisheries
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Does salmonfly signal Spokane River’s revival?
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Eye is on sport crabbers and new larger share of harvest
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Landers: Snowpacks make holiday planning necessary
Spokane
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Police surround Spokane Valley home
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Photo: Grooming gold
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Spokane killer dies during prison break
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Decades later, servicemen’s remains returning to Spokane
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Washington gets stimulus; $98 million for joblessness costs
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Pop star Timberlake plans to revamp MySpace
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NOAA to expand services in West
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Washington records
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In brief: Fatal crash suspect in jail
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Idaho records 06-30-2011
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In brief: Spokane attorney is pick for federal post
Sports
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Meyer to start, Rowley No. 2 vs. Arizona
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Gesser joins Idaho’s coaching staff
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Meyer will start vs. Arizona
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Vandals hire ex-Cougar QB Gesser
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Today’s Best
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Schmidt represents Central Valley at East/West Classic
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Newsmakers
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In brief: Seattle’s Jackson opts for surgery
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Tsonga rallies to knock out Federer at Wimbledon quarterfinal
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Scoreboard
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Lake City’s Capaul will pitch against Indians
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Seattle Storm at White House
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MLB notes: Cardinals cut former All-Star closer Franklin
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Today’s menu
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On the air
Washington Voices
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West may see longer fire season
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Spokane Thunder ready for five-state march
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In brief: Newman Lake fire, SCOPE plan event
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Few attend forum for candidates in Valley
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As COPS West turns 20, need for volunteers is great
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Clubs have taken shine to old cars for 50 years
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Determination preserves home as development surrounds it
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Valley council looks at St. John Vianney project proposal
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Judge rules in favor of Valley museum
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Suspect linked to car prowls in Liberty Lake
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Youths get two daily complimentary games
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In brief: Tandem rally this weekend
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Group takes BOBfest prize
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Love Story: Faith is key to couple’s bond
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Education Notes: Book drive benefits Kira’s Kloset
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Senior meals
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The Verve: A painter of stories
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Nip weeds, errant grass in the bud