Archives | September 1, 2011
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Features
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Ever see the documentary “Food, Inc.”?
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Songs rewritten for Pig Out in the Park
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Today’s reason to hate Seattle
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Please feel free to butt heads with me
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On this date at Expo ‘74
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If you had a do-over
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Even before flipping the calendar page
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Another fairy tale…
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“Bark, the Herald Angels Sing”
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Horoscope
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Stage listings
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Symphony back for Labor Day weekend shows
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Annie’s Mailbox: Sloppy husband annoys new mom
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Arts calendar
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Annual Pig Out has it all: music, food, ambience
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First Friday
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Galleries
Idaho
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Bowling Green 32, Idaho 15
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Boater’s body recovered from Lake CdA
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Wild Card/Thursday — 9.1.11
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Parting Shot — 9.1.11
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KCSD: Body Recovered From Lake
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12 Vet SR Staffers Take Buyout
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PM Scanner Traffic — 9.1.11
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PM Headlines — 9.1.11
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APhoto Of The Day — 9.1.11
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Giving Up Govt Work To Fight Hunger
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Grant will help prosecute sex crimes against children
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Rock ‘Em, Sock ‘Em, Forget ‘Em
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Kage: Admit You Shop At WalMart
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Sayler To Seek Hassell Council Seat
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Cindy: Ticker Tape w/Toilet Paper
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2 Cents: Are RRepubs Unstoppable?
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Save Dike Road Trees Drive Begins
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Mary: A Ray Of Hope In Courthouse
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Writer: Refueling Depot Will Fail
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INW Headlines — 9.1.11
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High Noon: Cheers!
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What Would Life Be w/o St. Vinnys?
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AM Scanner Traffic — 9.1.11
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Stewart Now Heads LCSC PR
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Hucks Poll: No Online Classes
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Landers Takes IFF’s Hoffman To Task
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Spence: Rediscovering Literary Faves
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Bachmann Or Palin?
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Trillhaase: Butch Knows Best
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Ex-CdA Senator Now Heads NEA
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UI professor had concealed weapons permit
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Vandals Host Hum-Bowl Rival Tonight
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Idaho Rural Roads 2nd Worst
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AM: Bear Feeder Loses Appeal
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Mayor Bloem’s New Offical Portrait
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Obama Readies Major Jobs Speech
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50% Say USA Worse After 9/11
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10Cs Block Moves To Vets Plaza
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Heller: Welcome Back, Class
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Federal poaching trial rescheduled
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Idaho woman sues over ‘fetal pain’ law
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Nurse program expands to Idaho
Nation/World
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Marks widow denies link with arrested Florida family
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U.S., Britain call for stronger response to Syria
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Driver in fatal N.Y. bus crash pleads not guilty
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Gadhafi vows no surrender in Libya
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Vermont recovers as roads reopen
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Obama yields to Boehner on timing of jobs, economy speech
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New study gives clues to causes of PTSD
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Man jumps into moving vehicle to avert accident
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Accident forces man to cut off his toes
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DNA shows remains those of Aussie bandit
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One son vows to fight rebellion in Tripoli
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Wikileaks claims breach of archive
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Mayor’s brother caught in suspicious casino videos
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In brief: Pelicans, sea lions scuffling
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Solar panel firm that had high-profile federal aid goes dark
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Hurricane brewing in Atlantic
Outdoors
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Cyberspace loose with facts or flat out lying about Jeremy Hill grizzly case coverage
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Oregon bear-feeding lady loses final appeal
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Idaho sportsman’s group sponsors wolf hunting contest
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Buying moose raffle tag was the least of his expenses
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Rep. Dicks reels in Alaska two-fer
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Group buys Yaak-area land to boost grizzly migration
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Youth pheasant hunting clinic set near Moscow
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Sign up for youth steelhead clinic in Lewiston
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Landers: Idaho wolf tag sales lagging, so far
Spokane
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Man found shot to death in Moses Lake
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Cooler weather will warm for holiday weekend
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Idaho records
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Clark: Mystery solved; Apollo 11 album was a Lions project
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County, Valley look at Spokane-less deals
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McMorris Rodgers defends GOP line on economy, Medicare
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Photo: The spud-y system
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Two start terms on Park Board
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Geiger Boulevard warehouse razed in fire
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Accuracy watch
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Washington records
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Photo: Tacoma teachers won’t strike
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In brief: Missing man likely drowned in lake
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Witness contact leads to arrest
Sports
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Blanchette: Laying egg not part of grand plan for UI
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Bowling Green overpowers Vandals in opener
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Ferris runs free during season-opening win over University
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EWU’s Gibbs answers questions at corner
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BF coach resigns after one game
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Eastern’s Gibbs switches from court to cornerback
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Game day draws closer at WSU
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Idaho State coach Kramer sees Cougs as his family
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Eagles eager to get after UW
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Would you support pay to play?
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Too much today from WSU, Pac-12
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Prep football, 2011
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Use your speed any way you can
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Exactly what is speed and what does it mean?
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UW junior Trufant concentrates on getting little things right
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IEL story lines
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GSL story lines
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FBS schedules
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WSU’s Hoffman-Ellis has the quickness to make up for lack of experience
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Lee: Ready or not, here are my picks
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In brief: Williams exits U.S. Open, future in doubt
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EWU QB says he’s million times better than last year
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Take your best shot; QB hasn’t been hit since October
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In brief: Former Eastern coach Wooten dies at 72
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Greg Lee’s Pick 6 Prep football predictions
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EWU’s Williams proves speed is of the essence at any size, or position
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EWU story lines
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Vandals’ Mayowa has found a home at defensive end
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Idaho story lines
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EWU’s Johnson twins are locked and loaded
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NEA football schedules
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Staying between lines
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NEA story lines
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GNL story lines
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Slimmed-down Foote hopes to lead Timberlake deep into playoffs
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Burst on the scene
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IML story lines
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Great Northern League schedules
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Intermountain League football schedules
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After busy summer in the field, Payton Boxleitner looks forward to autumn nights on the field
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Tekoa-Oakesdale/ Rosalia schedule
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Colfax’s Hodges runs for sheer pleasure
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Lakeside’s Stivers switches from creating gaps to running through them
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SEB football schedules
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NSL story lines
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Cda Vikings’ Carlos Martinez has always had the speed, now he has matured as a person
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Schedules
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SE 1B story lines
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North Star League football schedules
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NE 1B/North story lines
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Wide-open 8-man game plays into the hands of talented ACH and speedy Derek Isaak
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Colfax running back Li hopes to make big splash for rebuilding Bulldogs
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NE 2B story lines
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NE 1B/South story lines
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Cusick’s Sample excels wherever he lines up on the football field
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NE 1B football schedules
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Northeast 1B South football schedules
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Mt. Spokane speedster Naccarato sports improved burst
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GSL football schedules
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PREPS » Gifted players, like Mt. Spokane slotback Chase Naccarato, above, can instantly alter a football game with their elusiveness. SCOUTING REPORTS FROM AREA HIGH SCHOOLS, PAGES 9-19
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COLLEGES » Speed comes in many shapes and sizes, but is vital at all levels of football. At Eastern Washington University, powerful defensive tackle Renard Williams, above, terrorizes opponents with his quick bursts. Scouting reports from local colleges
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WSU/Pac-12 story lines
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GSL Preview Cross country
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Scoreboard
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On the air
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Newsmakers
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Today’s menu
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Eastern Washington outlasts Boise State in five games
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At last, these WSU redshirts will be back in the game
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Blanchette: Cougars’ surprise party would include bowl bid
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Senior QB Brian Reader leads Vandals into opener
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Today’s Best
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Siblings who race for Shadle Park are each other’s biggest fan
Washington Voices
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Liberty Lake Blotter: Concession stand break-in fruitless
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Your Voices
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Team players
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Lottery winners
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Bike paths in Spokane Valley now ‘encouraged’
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COPS Mission Avenue serves from campus
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Rockin’ B Ranch owners plan to ride off into the sunset
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To local man, benefits of bees abound
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Vocal Point: A sad evening at Bulldog’s closing
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Volunteers lend helping hands in Otis Orchards
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Education Notes: Fall vaccination clinics offered
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Attack on writers way out of line
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Senior meals
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Program makes running a family affair
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Fire District 8 levy seeks to plug losses
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In brief: Free piano concert with Peter Mack
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Symphony concert in Liberty Lake
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Randy Mann: The birth of an Atlantic hurricane
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In Brief
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Neighborhood updates
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Front Porch makes for good reading
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Rypien Foundation hosts Oktoberfest event
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Sustainable September urges stewardship
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Religion Notebook: African Children’s Choir to perform
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Creature Feature: Chester, a Shepherd mix
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Gardening: Tomato diseases can halt growth
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Mom and daughter raise school spirit
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Lea Anne Scott among featured artists in studio tour