Archives | March 30, 2011
Results
Business
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Insurers fined $167,000, will refund $470,000
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Kansas City the first city to earn Google’s high-speed Internet network
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STCU branches will be closed on Friday for computer conversion
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Briefcase
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Sterling develops bug spray
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Inflation shakes up consumer confidence
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ISM to open clinical database
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Home prices hit pre-boom level
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Feds to release bank names
ID Government
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Republicans kill bill co-sponsored by Democrat after full reading
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Emissions bill passes House
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The slowdown showdown…
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Dems didn’t force full reading on appropriations bills today
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New version of Insurance Dept. budget passes House on 53-15 vote
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Senate passes primary election bill on party-line vote
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HB 298, latest anti-health care reform bill, passes House on a 50-17 vote
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House takes up new version of nullification bill, launches full reading
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House holds informational hearing on medical marijuana legislation
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Senate takes up primary election bill
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GOP leaders: ‘We’ll work into the weekend’
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Wind energy rebate back on track
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Rusche: ‘A perversion of the process’
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An Idaho Statehouse showdown…
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House reaches noon break, after reading a single bill…
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Legislative action comes to a standstill…
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KTEC bill passes Senate, goes to governor
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House Dems follow through on threat, force full reading of bill
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New ed trailer bills would add emergency clauses, delay referendum’s effect
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House concurs in Senate amendments to HB 95a, the urban renewal bill
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Party-line vote passes 20-week abortion ban in House committee
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Primary bill clears committee on straight party-line vote
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Ysursa: Primary turnout in Idaho is ‘abysmal’ now, needs to rise
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Grant: ‘A Republican intramural fight’
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‘Poke independent voters in the eye’
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‘Keep known political operatives from participating in another party’s primary’
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‘There is no privacy’ on party choice in new system, Hill tells senators
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Current Idaho Republican Party rules put it under SB 1198’s ‘default option’
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Hill: ‘It’s not a closed-primary bill, as some would call it’
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Senate to look at amending Bayer’s legal counsel bill
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Winder: 20-week abortion ban comparable to state cruelty to animals laws
Idaho
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Hump Day Wild Card — 3.30.11
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P.S. Turkey Trot
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Paris Hilton: ‘Nothing Like Me’
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PM Scanner Traffic — 3.30.11
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PM Headlines — 3.30.11
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APhoto Of The Day — 3.30.11
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The Day I Stopped The Presses
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Idaho Legislators ♥ Idaho Food
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Remember The Roxy: Fred’s Diner
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Clerk’s Office Touts More Changes
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Scanner Traffic, Palouse Style
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Task Force Rips Stossel Comments
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Legislative Showdown Continues
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Bloomin’ In The Rain
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Carlson: Strategizing Against Luna
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Idaho Newspapers Form 1 Association
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High Noon: Embarrassing Your Kids
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INW: Radio Shack: No Free Guns
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AM Scanner Traffic — 3.30.11
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Wild Turkeys Visit Fortgrounds
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Idaho R’s Claim Spoils Of Victory
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Dems Bring Legislature To Standstill
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Tribe: Stossel Keeps Up Stereotypes
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Idaho Legislature slows to standstill as Dems protest
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Poll: Pullman Cops Too Aggressive
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‘11 Legislature Spreads Misery Around
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Cindy: April Fool’s Day Is Every Day
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Panel OKs 20-Week Limit On Abortion
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Vestal: Bullying Launches Gay Project
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Trillhaase: GOP Moderates Surrender
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Closed Primaries Upset Independents
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AM: Casino Upgrade To Open In May
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Kootenai Healthy, Shoshone Not
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Sam: We’re Bound By Our Treaties
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Jimmy: Hagadone Gig Helped Me
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Heller: A Snake In The Penthouse
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Rain to be replaced by wind today
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Change to Idaho conscience law awaits Otter’s signature
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Idaho Democrats make stand on cigarette tax hearing
Nation/World
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In brief: Judge puts hold on bargaining law
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Man arrested in Bali terror attack
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Syrian leader offers reform
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In brief: Attack in Tikrit kills 56 people
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Chavez wins Argentina journalism honors
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Governor opens up about struggles with dyslexia
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Looking closer at Mercury
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Wal-Mart lawsuit splits court on gender lines
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Utility president in Tokyo hospital
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Court rejects award for death row error
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Scalia ticketed for fender bender
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Coalition leaders struggle for unity
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Shark shocks Texas fisherman, crew when it leaps into boat
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Deal could define Boehner
Outdoors
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Proposed deer hunting rule would teach a lesson
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Motorcyclists vote Beartooth their favorite highway
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Cyclists rule on Yellowstone roads until April 15
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Fee hike prompts surplus of Montana nonresident big-game tags
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Youth turkey hunt should be keyed to safety
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Good news: Bark beetles have little left to eat
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Forest Service denies request to manage snowmobiles as ORVs
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Northern Montana grizzly bears show some growth
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Stop government waste: rat on a vandal
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Mountain biker plummets down street in Valparaiso, Chile
Spokane
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Trace radiation found in Spokane milk
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Sorry Spokane, Google chooses Kansas City
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Six arrested in south Spokane County burglary
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Washington records
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Novel procedure lets 14-year-old with heart defect be a kid
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Ex-lover on trial for attempted murder, drive-by shooting
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In brief: Groups seek funds for grizzly habitat
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Idaho records
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GPS leads detectives to theft suspect
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Father of bomb plot suspect calls arrest a setup
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Spokane County jail bond measure on hold
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Photo: Bilge-filled barge
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
Sports
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Bruins shock Chiefs in OT
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Chilliwack stuns Chiefs in overtime
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Chiefs vs. Chilliwack
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Landers: Deer recommendation based on misinformation
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EWU’s Dean explores transfer possibilities
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EWU’s Dean appeals denial of release
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WSU waits for decisions from Thompson, Casto
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Two more honors for Vandersloot
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Taylor on IR; Arizona No. 1
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Baylee Mires born to run
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Kichton, Chiefs return to action
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WSU’s loss to Wichita State, the day after
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Texas A&M, Connecticut women advance to Final Four
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Today’s Best
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Spokane Chiefs defenseman Kichton piles up big numbers
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Newsmakers
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Scoreboard
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Wichita State crushes Washington State in NIT semifinal
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Jason Bay may start season on disabled list
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Rogers boys soccer team features regular United Nations
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Eastern Washington hires Whitworth’s Hayford for men’s basketball position
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Durant leads Thunder over Golden State
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Former Shock receiver Andy Olson serves as offensive coordinator
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Ochocinco a reserve
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Alabama defeats Colorado in other NIT semifinal
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On the air
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