Archives | April 25, 2013
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Business
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Red Lion sells Kalispell Center Mall for $11.6 million, still runs Kalispell hotel
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New pedestrian pathway added to proposed Target site; here’s the map
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South Hill Target proposal moves forward
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Survey: Americans felt more secure in jobs in 2012
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Northwest wheat
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Deliveries of Boeing 787s set to resume in early May
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In brief: Spokane HUD office will close, cutting 5 jobs
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Twitter hoax highlights danger of algorithmic trading
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Students lag in financial literacy
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Clearwater Paper
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Crowdfunding boom may be more of a bust
Features
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This is the state we’re in
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No. 1 song on this date in 1983
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Riding a bike in Spokane
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Coming in Friday’s Slice column
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How many times did you read this?
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‘Mishima’: art taken to the mad extreme
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What if you avoided local media?
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Let’s see a show of hands
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“Daddy sang bass…
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Ever dream about skunks?
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That tears it
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Wedding Style Primer
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Flowers to Fit Your Theme
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This date in Slice history (1997)
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Annie’s Mailbox: Daughter will need dad as advocate
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Horoscope
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Doctor K: Pap test still needed, just not as often
Idaho
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More than three dozen testify on ed needs
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Big, passionate crowd focuses on funding, concerns about Common Core
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Wild Card/Thursday — 4.25.13
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Parting Shot — 4.25.13
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KeithE: I Like MikeK & DOTC To Run
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Ed task force holds Boise hearing…
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PM Scanner Traffic — 4.25.13
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PM Headlines — 4.25.13
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PFPD Still Seeks Missing 70YO Woman
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Three Idaho stream gauges to shut down May 1, but Riggins gauge spared from cut…
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Nic: Out, Out, Damn Vegetable
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Huckleberries Blogsophere — 4.25.13
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My 2 Cents: Don’t Run, Mike
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Fire Dept Disavows Promotion Firm
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Old Hagadone Cabin On Market
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Jennifer: Attend Community Forums
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100 Years Of Rotary Club History
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Survey: USA Feels Better Re: Job
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Vestal Unveils ‘Godforsaken Idaho’
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Sequestration cuts to shut down some stream gauges that monitor water levels, including in Idaho
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Honoring Fallen First Responders
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AM Scanner Traffic — 4.25.13
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Trustees To Discuss Common Core
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Tree Giveaway Set Friday
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CdA To Consider Ban On Gay Bias
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Poll: Coeur d’Alene Tolerant Enough
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Walk For Wolves Set In Lake City
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AM Headlines — 4.25.13
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Wind to pick up tonight through Saturday
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Rocking Pink Socks
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Keeping Lid On Toilet Etiquette
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Labrador Bucks GOP Leaders Again
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Trib: Idaho Sends Wrong Message
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Press Bans 3 Comment Trolls
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Teachers Blast CdA School Board
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Cutline Contest — 4.25.13
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RRs Cry Foul In PF Trustee Races
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Bloem Won’t Seek Fourth Term
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Frustration Device
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Coeur d’Alene latest Idaho city to consider non-discrimination ordinance for sexual orientation
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Idaho records
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Sexual orientation would be protected under CdA law
Nation/World
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Police: Boston suspects planned to attack New York
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Officials: Bomb suspect silent after read rights
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Life’s just peachy between the Jimmys
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In brief: Budget director choice confirmed by Senate
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Seoul demands talks on closed factory park
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Ceremony puts Bush back in public eye
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Abortion provider’s defense rests case
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Building collapse kills at least 149 in Bangladesh
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Syrian landmark destroyed in clash
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In brief: Letta appointed premier-designate
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Petraeus to teach policy at CUNY
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Flight delays could ease with FAA funding fix
Outdoors
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Snake River spring chinook season openers Friday, Sunday
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Lawmakers pass non-lethal wolf control bill; commission to consider lethal control option
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Wolf issue meeting won’t be open live to public
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Helena has attractions for mountain bikers
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Photo: a pleasant pheasant morning in Montana
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Wash. panel asked to give rural residents right to kill threatening wolves
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Gov. Inslee begins shake up of Fish-Wildlife Commission
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Resorts offering fishing boat rentals listed
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Landers: Region a hotbed for rental fishing boats
Spokane
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Wolf control rules expected Friday
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Spokane jury convicts man for Quality Inn murder
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Vancouver man killed in Highway 41 crash
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Pullman police say surveillance video released in error
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SEC accuses Spokane Valley businessman of defrauding more than 20 investors
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Some pot prosecutions in doubt
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Paint truck crash causes downtown haz-mat situation
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Bicycle club offering free bike corral for Bloomsday
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Fire displaces residents at home for troubled kids
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Washington records
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In brief: Police: Missing glove led to shooting
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Photo: Picnic in the sun
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Spokane Convention Center work goes to Garco, ALSC
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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Eyman, Fagans want public vote on tax hikes
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Photo: Lesson ready
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Spokane police officer to admit lie in Zehm testimony
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Guilds’ School penny drive moving full-speed ahead
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Washington budgets remain in limbo
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Suspected robber tracked to drug rehab facility
Sports
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Blanchette: Comito sails ever higher
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CV’s Riordan pitches through setbacks
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EWU redshirts get chance to shine in spring game
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Thursday Prep Page
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EWU sports chat
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Meyer making most of return
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The M’s, and us, aren’t very lucky
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Simmons retires, other WSU links
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Track and field honor roll
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Parker ignites third-quarter surge as Spurs down Lakers
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Newsmakers
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UW finishes two-game sweep of GU baseball
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Drake has strong field
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Expect Seahawks to move down in deep NFL draft
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Ferris clinches berth
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Scoreboard
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On the air
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Scholar athletes a bright spot
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Eastern’s Kaufman awaits NFL call
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Kenseth, Gibbs Racing receive stiff penalties
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Kings decision still wait-and-see
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Post Falls’ Walton making name for herself
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Arlington selected
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Brown reintroduced
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Today’s Best
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Today’s menu
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Life is on track for Rogers senior Murray
Washington Voices
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Sociable cat welcome wherever he lives
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Warm-up expected moving through spring
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Keeping lid on toilet etiquette
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Second-graders turn paintings into textile creations
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In brief: Group shows interest in Zephyr
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Lottery winners
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Creature Feature: Beauty, a snowshoe mix
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Community service
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WSU students offer plans for Peaceful Valley project
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Hill Brothers Building has housed saddlery, men’s shop, ad agency
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Religion calendar
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Volunteer opportunities
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License violations mark quiet week in Liberty Lake
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Neighborhood updates
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Middle school students hope to hatch trout eggs in river
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Education Notebook: ‘Dining Room’ opens tonight at LC
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Reunions
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Balfour plans debated
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Handling of dangerous dogs discussed
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senior activities
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Project to help feed shunned Zambians
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Think before you plant: It could go low, snow
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On the wing
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Senior meals
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Somebody needs you
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MAC displays newsletters, items from Rotary club’s 100 years