Archives | September 22, 2011
Results
Business
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Focused Fitness expanding, will add a gym to its new office in Spokane Valley
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Dow falls nearly 400 on fears about economy
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Company with the TurboTee moves into new space at Business Park
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SEC charges Spokane payday lender with investor fraud
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Fear about world economy sends markets lower
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Audit: Idaho improperly paid $82 million in benefits
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Briefcase
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Kootenai Health to buy Heart Clinics
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Mansions are moving while most homes sit
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Fed’s new plan targets long term
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Gates still atop Forbes’ list of richest Americans
Features
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If your first time was a few years ago
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The enemy next door
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A far better than normal ‘Norman’
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Important information for baby boomers
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Jumping ahead to an Expo anniversary
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Before he coached the NY Rangers…
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Most of us have little to complain about
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A few mostly obscure 1980s band names
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Final locally irrelevant I-90 signs
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Ball Gown Beauty
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Finding a Fashionable Fit
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Jim Murray’s classic riff on Spokane
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Horoscope
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Annie’s Mailbox: Singles not OK sleeping on couch
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Classical scene hits high notes this weekend
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Galleries
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Stage listings
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Arts calendar
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‘Boys Next Door’ at Interplayers mixes laughs, sentiment
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Dr. Gott: Ionic silver water used as antibiotic
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 9.22.11
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Parting Shot — 9.22.11
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Cis: Yes, I Can Hear You Now
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PM Scanner Traffic — 9.22.11
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PM Headlines — 9.22.11
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Dodging Balls
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Parks Director Gets Top Honor
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Juveniles suspected in dozens of auto burglary cases
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3 Boys Arrested In 31 Auto Burglaries
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Stranger Too Close At Post Falls ATM
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Rin Tin Tin Coming To Bookstores
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Jamie To Offer Social Media Classes
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Hamilton Wants IB, AP Evaluated
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Luna to join Obama in D.C. for education address
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Frontier Gives Ice Rink $175,000
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Simpson On Top Energy Solon List
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Nat’l Geographic To Fete Idaho Rivers
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AFA Protests ‘Schweddy Balls’
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High Noon: Flying High With Baby
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INW Headlines — 9.22.11
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Ice arena to be named for Frontier Communications
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AM Scanner Traffic — 9.22.11
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Zuckerberg: All News Via Friends
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Assault Case Has Extremist Elements
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Poll: Bachmann Wrong About Vaccine
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Trish Gannon: On Eating Maggots
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No. 25 Idaho Has A So-So Mind
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Downtown Coeur d’Alene At Sunset
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Dow Dives More Than 400 Points
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Big Apple Lures ‘Sit & Be Fit’ Creator
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Stranded In Checkout Purgatory
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Spencer: County, Tribe Pact Wrong
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AM: McEuen Issue Dominates Races
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Shoot-To-Kill Order For White Wolf
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Murray: Spokane = Good Breakfast
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Cashier Seeks Open Seat
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A few more warm days, with cooler weather on way
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Clark: PETA-philes Dumber Than Fish
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Signe: This’ll Make His Head Explode
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Man admits to stealing from tribe
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Woman returns ancient mortar, pestle to Coeur d’Alene Tribe
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Idaho issues permit for pulp mill megaload
Nation/World
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GOP debate: Contenders hit Obama on economy
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Gaga wants to meet with Obama over bullying
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Alabama executes man who killed store clerk
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U.S. hikers freed from Iranian prison
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In brief: Man executed for dragging death
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In brief: NATO extends timetable in Libya
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House rejects bill with disaster aid
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Typhoon spares damaged reactor
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Two officers charged in man’s beating death
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Obama stands by Israel at U.N.
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High-tech hackers hit Seattle businesses
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Troy Davis executed after court denies stay
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Law helps 1 million get health coverage
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Audit’s $16 muffins engender outrage
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WikiLeaks founder lambastes publisher of ‘erroneous’ memoir
Outdoors
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Hikers leave map home, separate from party, spend cold night out
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CdA River campgrounds reopened for free autumn use
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Scotchman Peaks continues mountain goat awareness effort
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Spirit Lake teen hits bulls eye with archery
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DU encourages waterfowls to double up on Duck Stamps
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Hunter: Deadline looms for buying Montana preference points
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Landers: Nontoxic shot required at East Side pheasant sites
Spokane
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Motorcyclist injured in Highway 2 crash
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Gregoire calls special session for Nov. 28
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No charges for deputies in crash that killed diabetic man
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Charge against detective dropped
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Gregoire to set special session
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Washington records
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Idaho records
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Small trailers not subject to new tax
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Photo: Union clash continues
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Inmate accused of Geiger escape plot
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Ocean-rescued boy leaves rehab hospital
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Second officer under investigation in Zehm case identified
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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In brief: Police investigating three stabbings
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Photo: No one hurt in apartment fire
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Clark: PETA puts passers-by into win-fin situation
Sports
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Lewis and Clark, North Central prevail
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Lewis and Clark bounces back with win over G-Prep
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NBA plans to cancel training camps, some exhibitions
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All hands on deck for EWU’s offensive line
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Bye week ends on a lighter note
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EWU preparing for home opener against No. 4 MSU
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Mead lineman overcomes hurdles
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Thursday morning from WSU
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Kelowna shold repeat in WHL B.C. Division
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The price wasn’t right for Seahawks
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MLB Notes: Veteran Vizquel wants to keep playing
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In brief: LC’s Galland says yes to Oregon
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Vikings, Chalich rank No. 1 in area
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Greg Lee’s Pick 6
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Boise State responds after losing top two receivers
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Lee: Ailment doesn’t keep Volz away from action
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Preps Notebook: Owen resigns at West Valley
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Hobbling Price gets job done for Washington
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Area roundup: North Central improves to 4-0 in cross country
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Today’s menu
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On the air
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Today’s Best
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Chiefs look for success as WHL season opens
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Scoreboard
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Yanks clinch playoff spot with sweep
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Notes: NFL warns teams of penalties for faking injuries
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In brief: NASCAR works to limit tandem racing
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Newsmakers
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In your face, Floyd
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Montana State’s McGhee keeps improving
Washington Voices
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Team players
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Volunteer
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Family calendar
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Valleyfest celebrates 21 years, still growing
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Religion Notebook: Building dedication Saturday
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Your Voices
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Lottery winners
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In brief: SCRAPS to offer $25 cat adoptions
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In brief: Daffodil Days seeking volunteers
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In brief: Children’s theater stages ‘Fighting for My Self’
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Southeast Spokane Fair this weekend in Rockford
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Sullivan Bridge will be patched
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Project helps kids mark 9/11
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Solar activity may keep snow in check
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Feed Cheney offers dinner, groceries to needy
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City plans makeover for North Monroe
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Liberty Lake Police make several arrests for pot
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Sprucing up St. Al’s for centennial
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Spokane’s ‘Sit and be Fit’ creator headed to Big Apple
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In brief: EWU Oktoberfest to benefit libraries
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Creature Feature: Balto, a husky mix
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Senior meals
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Somebody Needs You
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Cheney’s Wren Pierson Community Center open again
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Taming powdery mildew on leaves, melons takes time
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Couple’s life imbued with art
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Small COPS shop shopping for helpers