Archives | March 10, 2011
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ID Government
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Census brings Idaho political power shift - to the suburbs
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Texting bill up for amendment, but still says non-distracted texters OK
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Medicaid cuts would drop from $120M to $107.6M
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AP: Hunter-pilots aim cronyism charges at House leader
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Two of most-controversial DD cuts removed from Medicaid cuts bill
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Census: Idaho’s growth uneven in past decade
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Federal lawsuit targets megaloads
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Right-to-Farm bill passes House, 57-11
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Gold, silver currency bill dies for lack of motion
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House committee passes guns-on-campus bill
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Testimony: Statistics, ‘Lunatic slaughterers,’ ‘We think it’s crazy’
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Testimony: ‘A safe campus,’ ‘We are defenseless,’ ‘A deterrent’
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Newcomb: ‘Why fix something that ain’t broke?’
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Testimony: Confidence in college heads, ‘Crazy roommate,’ ‘A movement’
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UI: Guns-on-campus bill would end local control
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Gun hearing: ‘Why Bronco Stadium is different than a hockey stadium’
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JFAC at a ‘standstill’ after today
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Changing Idaho’s primary election system…
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 3.10.11
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Parting Shot — 3.10.11
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RRepublicans Issue Urgent Alert
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Dustin: What Can We Agree On?
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PM Scanner Traffic — 3.10.11
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PM Headlines — 3.10.11
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Census brings Idaho political power shift
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APhoto Of The Day — 3.10.11
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Dustin: Are We More Divided Today?
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Columnist: No To Anonymity
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Lindsay Lohan Faces Theft Charge
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LeFavour: Trim Grocery Credit For Ed
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127.3% More Blacks In Kootenai Co
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WAC Tourney: SJS 74 Idaho 68
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Cops Threaten Wallace HS Protesters
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Only 1 Idaho Billionaire, Not Hagadone
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Otter ‘Disappointed’ In Ed Protests
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Brian Cronin’s Statement Vs. HB 1108
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Post Falls Grows 60% In 10 Years
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Kootenai Co Population: 138,494
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INW Headlines — 3.10.11
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Post Falls, Boise suburbs grow fastest since 2000
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High Noon: Celebrating Adoption
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AM Scanner Traffic — 3.10.11
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Poll: Solons Care Less For Education
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‘Nasty, Inebriated, Armed To Teeth’
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Idaho committee OKs guns-on-campus bill
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Idaho Teacher Leading Iditarod
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Sims, Panel OKs Guns On Campus
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Panel Rejects NI ‘Sound Money’ Bill
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Idaho GOP Doesn’t Want To Offend
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Cindy’s Coffee Mug Of Choice Today?
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Clerk’s Office Embroiled In Hubbub
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AM Headlines — 3.10.11
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Dog In Running For Valor Award
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Ex-Soldier Held In MLK Bomb Attempt
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KAYU Vs. DirecTV, The Sequel
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Heller: We Know Who’s To Blame
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‘Atmospheric river’ drenches Inland Northwest
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Bill would end gun bans on Idaho campuses
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Idaho House approves merit pay system for teachers
Nation/World
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FDA approves new lupus drug
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Maneuver advances Wisconsin GOP bill
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Rival spending plans both rejected
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FDA nod boosts price of drug
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Muslim-Christian clash deadly
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Accused Arizona gunman enters not guilty plea
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Gadhafi loyalists seize momentum in Libya
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Photo: The party’s (almost) over
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Respect, skepticism await Locke in China
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Post columnist David Broder dies
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NPR president resigns after aide’s tea party remarks
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Dalai Lama outlines power shift
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Muslim hearings’ organizer sure of support despite outcry
Outdoors
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Idaho hunting season meeting tonight in Sandpoint
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Nutria no longer another state’s invasive species problem
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Great blue heron bows to goldfinch as state bird
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Wild rainbow trout racing hatchery trout in WSU lab
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World record buck: This one’s for real, trust me
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Pro offers free outdoor photography clinic
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Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program deserves Olympia’s attention
Spokane
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Bomb suspect may have fantasized about race wars
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County pays $300,000 to settle former guard’s bias, harassment suit against Geiger
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Idaho records
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Washington records
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White supremacist arrested in MLK bomb plot
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WSU nuclear reactor marks 50th year
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Idaho criminal DNA database may expand
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Brilliant musician jazzed up our city for years
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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In brief: Alcohol alleged in fatal head-on crash
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Bill would end tax break for Canadians
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Valley council forms mislaid
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More details at spokesman.com
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What they’re saying
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Giant kite lights night sky, UFO fans’ imaginations
Sports
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Blanchette: Bubble reality is harsh
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WSU loses to UW 89-87 despite Thompson’s 43
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Eagles win, Vandals fall
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UI battles, but falls to Nevada
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Short-handed UI loses in WAC women’s tourney
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WSU leads 40-32 at halftime
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EWU women down Montana State in tournament
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Some pregame thoughts from Staples
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Shock open 2011 season against SaberCats
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AFL top-ranked Shock open against No. 2 San Jose
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Whitworth resumes D-III quest
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Idaho loses to SJSU, will play in postseason
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Pepperdine’s Asbury retiring, Wilson taking over
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Idaho upset by San Jose State
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Vandals fall, will play USF in collegeinsider.com tourney
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Shock No. 1, SaberCats No. 2
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Vandals, Spartans coming up
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WSU, UW have long wait until tonight’s game
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Bjorklund nears end of journey; Idaho wins, Cougars fall
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Woods’ playing schedule reduced for family time
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WSU looks for ‘up’ part of up-and-down season at Pac-10 tourney
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Winter all-league teams
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Trojans’ inside game ends WSU’s season at Pac-10 women’s tourney
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Spokane Shock should look familiar on offense
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Bjorklund reflects on successful career at Tennessee
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Vandals women overcome illnesses to win WAC tourney opener
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Scoreboard
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Beavers defeat Cardinal
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St. John’s stays healthy in Garden
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Idaho remains wary of San Jose State at WAC tournament
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Colleges advise athletes on social network posts
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You gotta love him
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Newsmakers
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Today’s Best
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Bears earn first bid
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WAC adjusts to changes as conference in flux
Washington Voices
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Spokane Skills Center honor roll
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Family calendar
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Daily food challenge
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Feature creatue: Gordy
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Senior activities
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Embracing core mission
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East Side offers forgiveness on library fines
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Adoptive families, agency celebrate their relationships
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Somebody needs you
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Long lasting friendships hard to lose
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HUB is humming now
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St. George’s School stages ‘Our Town’
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Temple’s kosher dinner is Sunday
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In brief: Golf group hosting kickoff March 23
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Daylight saving switch coming this Sunday
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volunteer
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Accuracy watch
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Man met his future wife on a blind date; they ended up together 64 years
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Mad money, humor will serve til death do us part
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Smoke, smell lead to marijuana busts
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Senior meals
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High Five
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reunions
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School reunions
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In brief: Food distribution planned Friday
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Community services
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City finance director retires on ‘high note’
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Community weighs in on chicken, adult retail rules
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Prune your berries, fruit trees to ensure season’s bounty
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Art in the family way
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An artist for art’s sake