Archives | November 3, 2011
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Business
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Horizon Credit Union merges with Montana lender
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McKinstry renovates downtown historic railroad repair building
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$600,000 grant to help enroll uninsured teens
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Intrinium Networks hosts an open house at new building this afternoon.
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Fed reins in growth projections
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App takes payment a step further
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Chevy brand is embedded in American culture like no other
Features
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Classless no-talent attacks dead father
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This date in Slice history (1994)
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Apparently girls thought about boys a lot
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Song idea free for the taking
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If you had it to do over again
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The No. 1 song 25 years ago
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One way things have gotten better
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Play fair with everyone or not at all…
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50 years ago today
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Today’s morning commute road report
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Funky Fashions
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The State of the Registry
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8,000+
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Three weeks to go
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Stage listings
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Arts calendar
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Galleries
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First friday
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Horoscope
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Annie’s Mailbox: Stepsons’ mom the wicked one
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Traveling show features cats, dogs performing vaudeville acts
ID Government
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AP: State treasurer’s office defends New York limo use
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Lawmakers extend comment deadline on Idaho Energy Plan to Nov. 18
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Westerberg: ‘There is no equivocation among the board members’
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IEA: Decision on online classes should be for ‘students and parents, not state’
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State board members on online class rule: ‘I thought that was pretty good’
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Online class requirement approved
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State board to vote on online-class requirement
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State Board approves possible Big East move for BSU football
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Kustra: Big East’s proposed new western division attractive
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Full house at State Board this afternoon…
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Labrador wants to eliminate green energy tax incentives, cut corporate taxes
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Labor, IRS to work together to recoup unemployment overpayments
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 11.3.11
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Parting Shot — 11.3.11
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DOTC: We All Work For Perfection
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PM Scanner Traffic — 11.3.11
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PM: Twin Falls Embraces Yogurt Firm
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APhoto Of the Day — 11.3.11
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Arrests Made In 2YO Girl’s Death
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Idaho to mandate online classes
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At Schlotsky’s For Sandwich Day
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Idaho Treasurer Defends Hiring Limos
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Mary Quits, But Still ♥’s RRepublicans
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‘Avista Dan’ Pens Futuristic Novel
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Boise State Gets Big East OK
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Chevy Turns 100 Today
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City Clerk Answers Ward Allegations
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INW Headlines — 11.3.11
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Ex-SR Editor Pens Anti-Vampire Book
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Vandal Punter Cowan On Watch List
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AM Scanner Traffic — 11.3.11
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Cindy: Fall Veggies Hard To Beet
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Poll: Strategery Group Tie Disturbing
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RRepubs To Get ‘Benefit Of Doubt’
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Oregon Cluster Balloonist Eyes Iraq
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Labrador Targets Energy Subsidies
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Labrador wants to ax green energy incentives
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3 Of 4 Idaho Reps ‘True Blue’
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Restructuring County Government?
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Sgt. Wood: Ward Falsely Accused Me
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AM: Karl Thompson Found Guilty 2X
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Clark: Jury Nailed Thompson Verdict
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Lowery: McIntire Reason Not Enough
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Benson: Greek God Of Entitlements
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Rain/snow still possible this morning
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Avista reports lower earnings as expected
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Permits available for Christmas trees
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IRS refunds going toward overpayments
Nation/World
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Poorest poor in U.S. hits new record: 1 in 15 people
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House panel approves subpoena on Solyndra loan
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Occupy protesters remove blockade at Oakland port
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WikiLeaks founder loses extradition appeal in U.K.
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Syria signs Arab League deal to pull back troops
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Official: Netanyahu talking Iran strike
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Greece high on G-20 agenda
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Orbiting Chinese spacecraft dock
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Canada: Pipeline meets U.S. needs
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Third worker accuses Cain of harassment
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In brief: FDA approves new heart valve
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Protest escalates with Oakland port shutdown
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Bipartisan group open to tax increase
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Inmates tapped to fill labor shortage harvesting orchards
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Investigation into beating video begins
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Congress honors Japanese Americans with Gold Medals
Outdoors
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Idaho Fish and Game seeks tips on 2 moose poached near Cataldo
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Pending brown bullhead record nixed: fish IDed as channel cat
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Judge orders 6 Idaho forest trails closed to OHVs
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First wolf in 65 years ventures into western Oregon
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Updated: Wildlife Commission tackling Washington wolf plan today in Spokane
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Coho providing action for anglers in Wenatchee, Methow rivers
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National Parks to waive fees
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Columbia’s big sturgeon appear to be in big trouble
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Trail gives public close look at spawning chum salmon
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Nordic ski swap at Fitness Fanatics Saturday; waxing clinic set
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Movie: Birdwatchers are crowing about The Big Year
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Landers: Hunters see signs that rut is on the way
Spokane
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Southeast Blvd. reopened after injury accident
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Thompson lawyer alleges jury misconduct
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Clark: This time, the jury got it exactly right
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Idaho records
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Timeline since March 2006, when Zehm was beaten
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Washington records
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Photo: Into the fog
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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County agrees to $687,000 settlement
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Quotes regarding the Thompson verdict
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Briefcase
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Disability payments may rise
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Photo: Grass beads
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Panel rejects liquor plans
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In brief: Queen Latifah will appear in Spokane
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Judge upholds restrictions on pesticides
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Spokane police officer convicted of excessive force, lying
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Conviction likely to bring changes at department
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Outdated city firetrucks getting new assignment
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State’s wolf plan meeting today
Sports
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Boise State given OK to change conferences
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WSU is nearly ready for Cal
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State Board gives Boise OK; Vandals exploring options
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Stories on ex-Chiefs Spurgeon & Bowman
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Thursday Prep Page
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Thursday morning from WSU
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Special section on area college basketball teams
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Prep writer dreams of perfect sporting state
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Sandberg not in running as Cubs manager
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Sounders down, out despite 2-0 victory
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Lynch takes blame for Seattle’s subpar rushing
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Area takes strong contingent to state cross country
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Football state playoffs
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Newsmakers
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Shaq: Bow to the King
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Today’s Best
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Scoreboard
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Shock president Nebeker resigns
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Whitworth closes in on NWC volleyball title
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Mt. Spokane, University lose close matches at 3A girls soccer regional
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Greg Lee’s Pick 6
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On the air
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Cougars have four games to make positive changes
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Today’s menu
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In brief: Small gesture pays off big
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Perhaps bye arrived too late for EWU football team
Washington Voices
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Enrollment increases in most Valley districts
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Family Calendar
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Winter on way to Inland Northwest
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Group raffling painting to help pay for replacement flagpole
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Trash pickup goes off with a hitch
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In brief: Shelters waive fees for older pets
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Education Notebook: Bemiss wins award for math
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Accuracy watch
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Your Voices
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Volunteer opportunities
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Church Notes: Buddhist Temple food festival this weekend
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Long fight against cancer draws two sisters closer
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Police investigate check, card misuse in Liberty Lake
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Creature Feature: Toby, a young Maine coon cat
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In Brief: Officers to play hockey for charity
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Valley council debates need for dry well facility
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Expert shares passion for colorful gardens
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Saltese Uplands acquired with Conservation Futures funds
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Landmarks: Schoolhouse still occupies original county site
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Turner Sisters teach around the globe
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Stray cat finds friend near Gonzaga