Archives | March 29, 2012
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Business
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Would a Red Lion Hotels sale cost the area a lot of jobs?
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Best Buy to cut costs and close stores
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Jobless claims fall to lowest level in 4 years
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U.S. orders for durables up 2.2 percent
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Nation’s CEOs more optimistic about economy
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Northwest wheat
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Barr-Tech turns Spokane waste into rich mix of compost
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Bezos locates Apollo engines
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Red Lion studying its strategic options
Features
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Fifty years ago on the big screen
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Por la comida verdad, De Leon es numero uno
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Somewhere in Spokane this afternoon
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Maybe they learned to dance in Spokane
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It turns out that, with luck, we all age
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Just for the record
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Special export from Spokane?
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This pass expired a few years ago
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Stunningly unnecessary use of “State”
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Not sure that’s really such a great idea
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Before the “natural” look was popular
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The Deep Dive…
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Some Things Borrowed …
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Social Savvy
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21
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Dialing up memories of party lines
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Horoscope
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Annie’s Mailbox: Continue to share with kid sister
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Doctor K: Could humans live longer lives?
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Interplayers’ ‘Infinite Ache’ tells story of love, time passing
ID Government
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Senate adjourns sine die
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Senate says its goodbyes…
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Senate prepares to adjourn…
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Senate passes teacher salary bill
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Senate backs Youth Challenge bill, 35-0
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Senate passes $35.7 million tax cut bill
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Tax cut debate: ‘We’re not competitive’
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Winder on tax cut: ‘It’s not a huge amount, but it does make a statement’
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Senate moves on to tax cut bill…
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Party-line vote adopts new Senate ethics rules
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Ethics: ‘The best we can do for right now’
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‘What we’re doing is we’re gagging every senator’
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Senate ethics debate: ‘People should not be exposed to public embarrassment’
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Ethics debate: ‘Nobody is ever going to know complaint was made’
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Senate takes up ethics changes, including new secrecy clause
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In party-line vote, Senate puts pro-tem in sole charge of Senate hiring, firing
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First Senate ethics rule change: ‘Take us in the direction of disclosure’
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House adjourns sine die
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Little to House members: ‘Tell ‘em to maybe grab a little dinner’
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Senate back in session, House preparing to adjourn sine die…
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Senate Ed votes in favor of Youth Challenge bill for which funding was defeated yesterday…
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House begins its goodbyes…
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Nonini gives up on scholarship tax credit bill; House finishes calendar
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Senate Ed quickly passes teacher pay bill with no debate
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Senate recesses, Senate Ed to meet now…
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House and Senate both back in, Senate says sine die will be today…
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Teacher pay bill passes House, 59-9
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House begins debating teacher salary bill…
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Senate approves amended animal cruelty bill, 24-11
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Judges’ retirement bill passes Senate, 34-0
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Boise County debt bill passes after digs over prosecutor’s letter
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Occupy protesters escorted from Senate gallery
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Capitol Mall rules bill passes Senate on party-line vote
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Senate suspends rules, takes up latest anti-Occupy bill…
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Scratch that - House won’t be back ‘til 1…
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House rethinks recess ‘til 1, may be back in a few minutes for teacher salary bill…
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Senate to take up new ethics rules before noon, tax cut this afternoon…
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House recesses to 1 p.m., heads into caucus
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Lake: ‘I think it stinks’
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Lake objects to Nonini bringing tax bill through Ed, not Rev & Tax
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Tax-cut bill clears Senate committee on 6-3 vote
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Debate on tax cut: ‘Redistribute it up to the wealthy’
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Hammond: Not convinced, but will support the motion…
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Sen. Johnson says he’ll support the tax-cut bill…
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Senators debate impact of proposed tax cut…
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Public testimony wraps up on tax cut…
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Emotional testimony against tax cut at Senate committee hearing…
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Senate considering big changes in its ethics rules, including more secrecy
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Senate panel clears Capitol Mall rules bill on party-line vote
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Sen. Johnson, man of the hour…
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Legislative limerick No. 5: Last-minute mischief
Idaho
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Nonini backs off $10M tax credit bill - for now
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Wild Card/Thursday — 3.29.12
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Spokane sets March rainfall record
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Parting Shot — 3.29.12
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Aaron Claims California Roots But …
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PM Scanner Traffic — 3.29.12
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PM Headlines — 3.29.12
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Dino: Drawing Blanks
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DeLange Withdraws From Hart Race
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NI Senators Back Secret Tribunals
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Gonzaga Alumni Fight Tutu Speech
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Grizzly Adams Visits Kootenai County
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Quotable Quote — Nicole LeFavour
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Chocolate On Parade
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Limerick: Last Minute Mischief
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Senate Wants More Ethics Secrecy
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Limbaugh Surviving Fluke Putdown
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Nonini Gives Up On $10M Tax Credit
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Vick: Why I Back 2/3s Vote Rule
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Labrador Praises Mom For His Start
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KCres: Why I Moved To Idaho
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You Never Know
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AM Scanner Traffic — 3.29.12
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M’s Fall To 1-1 With 4-1 Loss To A’s
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Betsy Russell: To Vote Or Not?
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Poll: Idaho Journos Not Fair, Accurate
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AM Headlines — 3.29.12
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Lake Of Nonini Tactic: ‘Think It Stinks’
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Mary Decries Council ‘Loyalty Oath’
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‘Babe Ruth Of Banjo’ Scruggs, 88, RIP
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Storytime Reads Keep Library Going
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CC: Why ObamaCare Is Here To Stay
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Hammes: Equal Rights
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Paying For Crime?
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Uscager: Who’s Calling The Shots?
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Duroc: No Arm Pits In Idaho
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ObamaCare Arguments Conclude
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Bennett: Self Defense
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Duncan’s competence at sentencing to be reconsidered
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Senate panel mulling tax bill
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Mill Pond Dam scheduled for removal
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Earnings: Revett Minerals Inc.
Nation/World
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Troubled starlet gets a fresh start
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Calf with six legs beats the odds
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House OKs GOP budget, rejecting rival plans
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Screening, better diagnosis cited for autism rise
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In brief: Arctic spill response plan approved
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Tibetan exile who set self on fire dies
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Democrats embrace GOP term Obamacare
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Former Blagojevich aide gets prison term
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Banjo pioneer Scruggs dies
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Report: U.S. cancer rates on the decline
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Lawmaker wears hoodie in House
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Colorado governor halts prescribed burns after wildfire
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More signs pointing to Romney nomination
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Justices hold fate of health care law
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Swedish lunch crowds bust a move
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Strategy in place for Supreme defeat
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Letters reveal author’s soft side
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In brief: Russia easing rules on party registration
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Arab League may ease Syria stance
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Brown faces up to year in jail on DUI
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Benedict, Castro discuss issues, age
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Be wary of Afghan allies, troops told
Obituaries
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The seven choices that lead to longevity
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Really? Only in the USA
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Obituary: Barnes, Charles
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Obituary: Wyrick, June Elaine
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Obituary: Harbour, Harry Lee
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Obituary: Davis, Rose Mary
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Obituary: Nelson, Gladys “Joyce”
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Obituary: Loomis, Bernhardine Auguste
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Obituary: Miller, Dian Lee
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Obituary: Benson, Naomi E.
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Obituary: Randolph, Wava Adeen
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Obituary: Bader, Donna C.
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Obituary: Galahan, Jack
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Obituary: Mckinney, Bill
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Obituary: Rocha, Joe A.
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Obituary: Berry, John Douglas
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Obituary: Hegel, Dale A. Sr.
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Obituary: North, Robert L.
Pacific NW
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NW today: Montana fires coach, athletic director
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In brief: Three win $250,000 in Mega Millions drawing
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Bellingham man moves household belongings by bike
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Energy chief to visit Hanford
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Texting driver crashes into home
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Charges filed in tot’s death
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Photo: Windy in their neck of the woods
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City pot initiatives planned for six Washington cities
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Bottled water plant proposal draws fire
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Port goes to court in records request
Spokane
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Pedestrian injured in morning hit and run
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Flood advisories issued for Inland Northwest
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Man fleeing downtown collision drives on sidewalk
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Child luring incidents reported in Country Homes area
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Seattle company’s Bacon Coffin lets you rest in pork
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Commission opts for smoking areas away from doors
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In brief: SCC president finalist for NIC job
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Washington records
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Spokane to host Inslee, McKenna for governor debate
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In brief: CdA Kroc Center directors promoted, going to Hawaii
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Idaho records
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Midway in legislative session, budget pact elusive
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Photo: A little parental guidance
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Ban sought on high-octane beer sales in East Central
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Veterans’ PTSD diagnoses challenged
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Juvenile detention officer hit her, wife says
Sports
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Chiefs have passed tests in WHL playoffs
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Day 4 for Cougs was rainy
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Linebacker Monroe emerges as surprise for Cougars
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Cougars don’t expect Motum for CBI title game
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Track, golf previews
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M’s go down in flames
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One more time with feeling
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Pittsburgh tops WSU to force final game in CBI
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Today’s Best
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Chiefs tie series with Vancouver
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Celtics beat Jazz, pull even with 76ers
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Prep Preview Track & Field
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49ers sign running back Jacobs
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GSL golfers struggle with soaking spring
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Mead’s Bailey has busy spring season ahead
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Ageless infielder
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Scoreboard
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Newsmakers
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Today’s menu
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Johnson lends his magic to Dodgers
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On the air
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Blanchette: Adding Pacific not perfect 10
Washington Voices
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Accuracy watch
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Religion Notebook: Palm Sunday events kick off Holy Week
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Storytime readers keep library program thriving
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Education Notebook: National honor for All Saints teacher
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Riverside reduces local levy amount
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Storytimes
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Neighborhood updates
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Senior project collects affordable prom dresses
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In brief: Youth center hosts egg hunt
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Students show computer skills in national competiton
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April’s will set stage for plenty of May flowers
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Photo: Your Voices
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In brief: Public works chief leaving Spokane Valley
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Rockford fire levy going back before voters
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City Council funds Valleyfest
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Senior meals
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Lottery
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Creature Feature: Rocky, a pit bull mix
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Family calendar
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Community services
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North Pines Middle School honor roll
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8 arrests for suspended license in Liberty Lake
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In brief: Youth center hosts evening egg hunt
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Watercolor society members exhibit at Chase
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Titanic exhibit explores historic ship’s story, local connections
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Community School caters to creativity
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Exotic orchids can grow nicely even in Spokane
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The Verve: Freeman Wamsley opens her own public practice
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Reunions