Archives | Thursday, March 3, 2011
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Features
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First Friday
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Horoscope
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Arts calendar
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Stage listings
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Galleries
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Reunions
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Dr. Gott: Brain syndrome patient has seizures
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Annie’s Mailbox: PFLAG can help you tell parents
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Spokane Symphony’s upcoming season features Titanic tribute
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Gallery at a glance: ‘Telling the American Story’
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Baroque ballet troupe joins Allegro tonight
Idaho
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Idaho bill to trim teacher collective bargaining advances
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Otter underestimates wilderness use to Congress
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Drug suspect flies off I-90, crashes at Osburn
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Bright sunrise to give way to rain, snow showers
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Plan for CdA Basin cleanup gets 7,000 comments
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Lookout Pass snowfall tops weekly chart ‘on the planet’
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Idaho’s open primary infringes on GOP, judge rules
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Idaho House votes to preserve unemployment extension
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Bill cuts Medicaid by $39 million
Nation/World
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Unclear who would lead after Gadhafi
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Eastern cougar declared extinct
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White House proposes budget talks
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Rebels claim victory in eastern Libya town
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Woman survives ride on van hood
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In brief: Source: Pakistani court says CIA contractor lacks immunity
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Ohio bill targeting unions passes
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Two U.S. airmen killed in Germany
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Funeral protests protected
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Diabetes can lead to shorter life
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In brief: Gingrich testing 2012 possibility
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CDC links painkillers, risk of birth defects
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Bone fragments offer no DNA link to Earhart
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Sirhan denied parole for 1968 RFK killing
Spokane
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Spokane headquarters of Hells Angels raided by police
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Police nab suspect in drugstore robberies
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Washington records 03-03-11
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Idaho records 03-03-11
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On-Track Academy enters its first state robotics competition
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In brief: Interim president named to LCSC post
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Gregoire urges education reform
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Civil suit dismissed against former officer in shooting
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Corrections center staff fear budget cuts will reduce safety
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
Sports
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There are lessons to be learned in staging state tournaments
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UI solidifies seed with victory
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WSU beats USC to earn first-round bye
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Almira/Coulee-Hartline boys race to win in opener
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Toutle Lake girls turn back perennial state power Brewster
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Colton girls fight on through adversity
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Gonzaga Prep boys best Kentridge and Bell
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North Central girls win with defense
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Whitworth to host Chapman in second round of playoffs
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Lake Roosevelt remembers late principal
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West Valley boys tumble into consolation bracket
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Defending girls State 1A champ Freeman opens with romp
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CdA boys run past Eagle in state opener
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Victory at Phoenix was breakthrough for Jeff Gordon
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Tar Heels’ Barnes shuts door on FSU
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Parking problems plague state tournament at Tacoma Dome
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Few football powers do criminal background checks on recruits
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NFL sets up as fight between billionaires and millionaires
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Today’s Best
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Scoreboard
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Newsmakers
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Serena Williams treated for blood clot in lungs
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Today’s menu
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On the air
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Rosalia seniors stand out on basketball court, in scouting world
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Northwest Christian returns to State 2B with tough inside game
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McClure’s legacy includes negative impacts on national forests
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Idaho Vandals outlook
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Washington State Cougars outlook
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Eastern Washington men upset Weber State
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Eastern Washington Eagles outlook
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Washington State men must clamp down on USC’s Nikola Vucevic
Washington Voices
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Mead High school honor roll
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University High school honor roll
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In brief: Meals on Wheels seeks volunteer drivers
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Volunteers clean up, maintain steep area next to High Drive
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Landmarks: Woman’s Club building
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Ski instructor, 82, works hard through life’s ups and downs
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Mead courses let teens apply knowledge to real-world scenarios
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Snowier phase of cycle returns to region after one-season reprieve
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Religion Notebook
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Education Notebook: Ferris cheer team wins award
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Sacajawea Middle School honor roll
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Neighborhood updates
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Liberty Lake blotter, Feb. 22-29
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Man admits arson
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Senior meals
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Family calendar
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In Brief
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Creature Feature: Haley, a Shepherd mix
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Bring vaccination records to kindergarten sign-up
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Council revisits ongoing Shoreline program process
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Central Valley School District’s future crowded
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Spokane Valley Fire Department studies responses
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New lawn mower needed for Liberty Lake’s new park spaces
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Corbin senior center plans health fair on Saturday
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Letter: No pet deserves to be abandoned
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Volunteers needed
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JA, city bring professionals to Holmes for career day
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Young painters know they’ll always create
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Proposed garden in Grant Park enters planning phase
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Pruning limbs requires some study
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Food bank fills need in south Spokane County
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East Valley has largest Washington Drug-Free Youth chapter
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County’s eBook goes high-volume