Archives | April 11, 2013
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Business
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Bluz at the Bend is going out of business at the end of the month
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This map answers earlier query: how close the two Libby mines would be
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Why would anyone suggest NYC is more geeky than Seattle? Crazy talk
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How close would the two proposed silver mines in the Cabinet Wilderness be?
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Allegiant suspending nonstop Hawaii flights
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Northwest wheat
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Tax-related identity theft a growing problem
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Boeing plans to invest $1 billion in S. Carolina
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Ruling stalls Montana mining project
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Personal computer sales decline steeply
Features
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Something evil about this new dead
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This used to be easy to find
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Coming in Friday’s Slice column
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Career Girl: “No Talent for Loving!”
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Contacting the newspaper
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Do you come here for Snorg Tees ads?
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Which sounds better — 509 or 208?
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If you went by your initials
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Tallying up your sexual partners
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Spokane’s best dressed?
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Re: The height of local TV news anchors
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Just wondering
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Nice horns: 50 years ago tonight on “TZ”
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A Word A Day — indissoluble
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Break a leg warmer
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Fit for a New Mom
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Horoscope
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Doctor K: Gastroparesis may require dietary changes
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Annie’s Mailbox: Dirty office part of mess at work
Idaho
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Parting Shoot: Hoops by the handful
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Thursday Wild Card 4.11.13
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NHL joins fight against homophobia
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Ready for Flashdance
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Unlicensed bounty hunter, now hunted
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Front Porch: 75 years of inspiration
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Senator McKenzie fires back re: wife’s relationship with inmate
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Hard hats, hammers and hot dogs
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NRA takes note
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He knew he loved her before he met her
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High Noon: Kudo the Crossing Guard Cat
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CCA admits falsifying prison guard staff hours at ICC Idaho lockup
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Take the Quiz
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2013: Year of the kokanee
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Life after impact fees
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GU president reviewing decision on Catholic club
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Secret McConnell taping probed
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Who is moving to Idaho?
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Ground Force of Nature
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Dangerous daydreaming
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Obama budget a mix of spending, saving
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Adler: The alarming state of the presidency
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Photo: Hoops by the handful
Nation/World
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Gun control bill clears first Senate hurdle
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Hagel defends proposed cuts in defense spending
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Rebel links to Al-Qaida complicate aid to Syria
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USPS cancels plan for Saturday mail
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In brief: Cyprus’ banks may need help later on, commission warns
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Lohan headed back to rehab next month
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Gun legislation has momentum
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Border security key in plan
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Rockefeller imposter found guilty of cold-case murder
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Obama budget a mix of spending, saving
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GOP tries to force pipeline approval
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Law officers storm house, kill gunman
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In brief: ConocoPhillips won’t drill in Arctic in 2014
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Obama court selection has GOP support
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NYC to pay $230,000 in Occupy book suit
Obituaries
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To live longer: skip the second and third drink
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Obituary: Miller, Edith Louise
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Obituary: Ringwood, John P. “Jack”
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Obituary: Berklund, Dr. Curtis John “Curt”
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Obituary: Sawyer, Judith
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Obituary: Klein, Jacob “Jake”
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Obituary: Carolan, Betty L.
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Obituary: Severson, George C.
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Obituary: Holm, Richard “Dick” C.
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Obituary: Wood, Andrew D.
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Obituary: Ost, Terry Lee
Outdoors
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2013 Washington salmon fishing seasons set
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Poachers caught with nets, 242 Lahontan cutts at Lake Lenore
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Free sticker: show your pride in Washington fishing
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Bamboo rod, walking stick raffled for Parkinson’s effort
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Blast and cast all in a day
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Landers: Efforts underway to remove northern pike
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Walleye limits increase to help bring balance
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Opener could be big day
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2013 is year of the kokanee for area anglers
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Fly fishers relish various flows on cutthroat streams
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Guidebook packed with information
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Steelhead run better, but still not stellar
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Northeastern trout lakes have nice variety
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Anglers beware: New rules start May 1
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Don’t forget boat rules
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Bluegills arrive at Sprague Lake
Spokane
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One suspect released, two at large in Pullman assault
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Senate passes ban on selling vapor cigs to minors
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GOP to put AR-15 up for bid
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Convict freed after murder case crumbles
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Senate: Ye-Haaaa for National Cowboy Day
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WSU professor upgraded to serious condition
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Hitching a ride across the Pacific
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Budget action likely today
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Police chief fills four of 13 exempt positions
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Idaho records
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Washington records
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GU president reviewing decision on Catholic club
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House budget cuts exemptions, extends taxes
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In brief: Spokane City Council OKs land deal with airport
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Bounty hunter is a wanted man
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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Accuracy watch
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REI exec Jewell confirmed for Interior post
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Conservation fund wants to buy Mica Peak, Williams Lake sites
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Two arrested in attack on WSU instructor
Sports
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Marshallese girls adjust to fastpitch at Rogers
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McDonald vows to make most of fresh start
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WSU’s Palacio improving by bunches
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Olynyk receives academic honor
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Garcia has share of lead at Masters
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Day 10 goes to the defense
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Tanner Lancona pursuing other options
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New rules put emphasis on versatile players
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Too early to panic?
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WSU’s 10th practice awaits
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Track and field honor roll
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Eastern QB Adams prepares for new season
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With M’s rotation diminished, pressure builds on Felix
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Borja records top-15 finish
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Saunders hurt in loss
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Stars watch Heat clinch best mark
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Favorites get no favors
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Blackhawks reload
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Unland aiming for No. 1 and 200 feet
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Football at NWC has folks excited
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Today’s menu
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Photo: Orange slash? Put it back
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On the air
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Scoreboard
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Jay-z selling stake
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Today’s Best
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Winterhawks end Chiefs’ season with rout, series sweep
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Hall nominees picked
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Troika Triathlon sees big changes
Washington Voices
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Family calendar
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Playhouses to be auctioned to benefit at-risk youths
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Foreign students need host families
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Love Story: He was smitten before first date
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In brief: Friends of library holding book sale
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Churches ponder future of Liberty Lake lodge
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Religion calendar
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Evergreen Middle School honor roll
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Reunions
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Weather: Expect thunderstorms this spring
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Man assaulted during alleged drug deal in Liberty Lake
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Social media site offers communication tool for neighbors
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Neighborhood updates
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Education Notebook: Rogers students stage ‘Macbeth’
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Senior meals
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Volunteer opportunities
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Creature Feature: Jasmine, a short-haired cat
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$30,000 donation benefits Kitty City
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Proposal eases permit process
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New downtown performing space a labor of love
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Valley cat greets students near Broadway Elementary
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The Verve: Book’s heroes are kids
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Gardening: SCC Spring Flower Show is Saturday