Archives | April 3, 2014
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Business
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Technology innovator Bernard Daines dies at 69
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In brief: Bakken oil output projected to hit 1.1 million barrels per day
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Medicare to release billing data for 880,000 doctors
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GM executive’s answers irk senators
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Hobby Lobby 401(k) holdings include contraceptive makers
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Northwest wheat
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Spokane-based ReliOn bought by Plug Power
Features
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From Spokane to the World Series
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Today’s locally irrelevant I-90 sign
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Should Cheney have remained “Willow Springs”?
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How old were you when you realized…
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Curtis Stone in celebrity birthdays list
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EWU Get Lit! festival struts its alumni today
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What object gives your gesture gusto?
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Before the network switch
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Warning: 1970s hair straight ahead
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Grizzly Adams at the Lilac Festival
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Perry White School of Editorial Ethics
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An easy local trivia question
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Best albums of 1981 — agree or disagree
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Modern Wedding ‘Social’ Graces
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Wedding Menus Made Easy
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Intercom code
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Ask Dr. K: Germs on, in us affect our health
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Annie’s Mailbox: Request by bosses for daily selfie creepy
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Singer-songwriter Cockburn finds inspiration across musical spectrum
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday
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Parting Shot — 4.3.14
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Letterman To Retire
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PM Scanner Traffic — 4.3.14
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PM Headlines — 4.3.14
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Cutline Contest — 4.3.14
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Army Tat Policy Winnows Recruits
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Bogus Basin to stay open yet another week, ‘til April 13
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Get Out! Review: Thai Kitchen
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IR: $10M Wasted On Workforce Fund
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Travel Writer Responds To CdA Query
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Otter signs new jobs tax-reimbursement incentive bill into law
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HBO Blogosphere — 4.3.14
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Running In Tandem
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McEuen Park Rapidly Takes Shape
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Litterbugs Trash Shooting Spot
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UI Alumna Lands ‘Mama Mia’ Role
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No Fam Has Visited Murder Suspect
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Palin Backs Georgia GOP Candidate
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AM Scanner Traffic — 4.3.14
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New City Of Coeur d’Alene Web Site
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OTV: They Really, Really Miss Me
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Gentlemen, Start Your Engines
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Popularity: Obamacare Tops Obama
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Reed To Keynote KCTFHR Banquet
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Poll: Preserve Fortgrounds
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AM Headlines — 4.3.14
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Most Trees Will Remain On Dike Road
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208: We Have Failed Our Veterans
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Former Gov. Batt backs McGrane for Idaho Secty of State
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Some Drivers Should Avoid Idaho
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Former Gov. Phil Batt backs McGrane for Secty of State, makes rare primary endorsement
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Former Governor Batt Backs McGrane
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Wasden: Idaho GOP Fighting For Soul
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Cindy: Some Stories Harder To Write
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Otter Announces Re-election Bid
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Sky’s The Limit For Unmanned Drones
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Clark: 911 Call Transfixes Listeners
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Noah’s Dilemma
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State auditors question use of federal welfare funds
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Most trees on CdA’s dike road will remain
Nation/World
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Analysis: Big campaign spending filled with opportunities, pitfalls
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Mudslide victim identification a painstaking process
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In brief: No tsunami threat from Chile quake
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Stolen stuffed armadillo returned to Willie Nelson
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Poll: Three-fourths of Americans say pot will be legal
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Pennsylvania high court won’t hear Sandusky appeal
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Iran’s U.N. ambassador choice troubles U.S.
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Brazilian police found guilty in prison killings
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Chain saw, body parts discovered at scene of Las Vegas killing
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NASA cuts ties with Russian counterpart over Ukraine
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Border Patrol sends more agents to South Texas
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Europe urged to find new energy
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Student falls to his death after eating marijuana cookie
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GOP budget proposal slashes aid to poor
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Gunman kills 3, wounds 16 at Fort Hood Army base
Outdoors
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Republicans stall North Fork Flathead protections
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Sign of the times for anglers
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Comments sought on Snake River chinook proposals
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Army Corps to cull fish-eating birds on Snake River
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Landers column: Hunters pay freight for wildlife conservation
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Guest Column: ‘Shooters’ spoiling the sport of hunting
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Local ski areas extend snow season
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Weekly hunting and fishing report
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Fly Fishing Film Festival at the Bing
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Turkey hunt helps create ‘very special day’ for father, son
Spokane
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Education bill raises graduation requirements
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Hit and run suspect reportedly swallowed drugs
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Police identify officers in shooting
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Nelson pleads guilty to payday Ponzi scheme
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Follow the Gerlach trial via Twitter — right here
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Injuries reported in single-vehicle accident
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Washington records
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In brief: Woman arrested in theft of $117,000 in items from storage unit
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Suspect arrested in abduction of 2-year-old boy
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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In brief: Best of Broadway season lineup released
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Idaho records
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Photo: Winds of change
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Medal of Honor recipient Ty Carter advocates for returning veterans
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Auditors claim Idaho misspent $2.5 million in welfare funds
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Jurors hear Gerlach’s 911 call
Sports
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WSU spring practice: Young secondary ‘learning right now’
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Spring Practice Report: Day 4
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It’s not grand salami time just yet
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Thursday morning Pac-12 links
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Chiefs’ Nachbaur considers next season
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Lee: State hoops should change back
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Recreation calendar
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Spring arrives
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Coming Sunday
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GSL Preview Baseball
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GNL baseball preview – East Valley biggest obstacle to West Valley repeat
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IEL baseball preview – Coeur d’Alene expected to repeat as league champions
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Hard work pays dividends for Mt. Spokane ace Drew Rasmussen
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On the air – Thursday’s television and radio highlights
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NFL notes – RGIII, Hall attract Jackson to Redskins
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Kent hiring brings buzz back to Cougars
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Mt. Spokane defeats Mead 2-0 in boys soccer
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Wizards top Celtics, clinch playoff berth
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Price gets chance to shine at Washington pro day
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Shadow choose Brown as coach
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Chiefs face tough decisons on next year’s roster
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Today’s menu
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Scoreboard
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College athletes take labor cause to Capitol Hill
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Brown, SMU face Pitino and Minnesota for NIT title
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Today’s Best
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Newsmakers
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M’s finish opening sweep of Angels
Washington Voices
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Religion calendar
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Bowdish middle school honor roll
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Weather: Spring will be cooler, wetter than normal
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Lottery
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Gardening: Horticulture students creating ‘Wonderland’
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Neighborhood updates
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Education notebook: NWC tops in state Knowledge Bowl
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Logan residents angered by McDonald’s design
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Landmarks: Queen Anne near Corbin Park one of city’s oldest
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Felix, an adoptable cat
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Fight seeking dog coverage clears city council
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Senior meals
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Family calendar
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In brief: Block Watch meeting set today in Browne’s Addition
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Volunteer opportunities
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Senior activities
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Community services
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WVHS students heading to California band competition
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Rogers students clean up Hillyard cemetery
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Credit union scholarship honors Staff Sgt. Matthew Stiltz
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Army center gets new life
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Reunions
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Somebody needs you