Archives | April 10, 2014
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Features
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Do as I say, not as I did at your age
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No, that is how it is spelled
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All things U-boats
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Gird your loins and prepare to scoff
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“Miss Idaho” over the years
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Indaba: Coffee and books and comfort, oh my
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Facing TV’s equivalent of the change-up
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If only this had been a better song
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Today’s pulp fiction treasure trove
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If you were born on this date in 1966
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Two key questions
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Two reasons cats at work is a bad idea
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This date in Slice history (1997)
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Ask Dr. K: Apply common sense to son’s video game use
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Annie’ Mailbox: Elderly relative’s well-being a concern
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Personal experiences with prejudice inform Divakaruni’s work
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 4.10.14
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Parting Shot — 4.10.14
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Tax Commission Extends Office Hours
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Woman Throws Shoe At Hillary
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Cutline Contest — 4.10.14
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Washington Driver: ISP Profiled Me
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PM Scanner Traffic — 4.10.14
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PM Headlines — 4.10.14
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Poll: Most Americans OK w/Tax Filing
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Archie Andrews, 73, RIP
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Risch: I didn’t Make A Mistake
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Spokane man says ISP profiled him for Washington plates, suggested he had drugs
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Letter: Down Ticket Races Important
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HBO Blogosphere — 4.10.14
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Man Not Guilty Of Killing Car Thief
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City Of CdA Offers New Web Site
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Tondee Touts Listening Ability
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Spokane man says ISP profiled him due to Washington license plate
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SR News Quiz — April 6-10, 2013
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Hospice House North Opens In April
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WW2 Vet Finally Gets Purple Heart
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Heartbeat: Change These Passwords
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Mike: Be An Athletic Supporter
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Like Father, Like Son
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AM Scanner Traffic — 4.10.14
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Eberlein Targets Tondee County Seat
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GOP Candidate Has Shaky Past
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Easter Meal: Lamb, Anyone?
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GOP House candidate, unopposed in primary, has domestic violence record
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Poll: Luke Will Pummel Toby In HD4A
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Colbert To Replace Letterman
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OrangeTV’s Idaho Manifesto
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Edit: All Isn’t Well In Idaho, Governor
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AM Headlines — 4.10.14
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New Mexico Ruling Could Affect Idaho
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Otter Needed Lanza Inside Tent
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Balukoff: NRA candidate questionnaire ‘biased and loaded’
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Edit: Juvie Killers & Life Sans Parole
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Balukoff: NRA Questionnaire Biased
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Jennifer’s Legislative Wish List
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16YO Stabs 19, 4 Critical
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Spokane Pit Bull Attacks 5
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Kerry Tells Risch To Face ‘Reality’
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Not So Progressive
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Photo: Hey, it’s a game
Nation/World
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Kathleen Sebelius resigning from top HHS post
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DOJ: Serious problems found in Albuquerque police
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A blank look, followed by bloodshed at high school
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50 Cent fined over headphone dispute
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Deadly car bombs strike city in Syria
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Suspected contract killer confesses to up to 40 slayings
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Unmarked ballots in Turkish election raise suspicions
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Scientists trying to build human heart with 3-D printer
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Russia threatens fuel restrictions in Ukraine
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Top Israeli officials cut contact with Palestinians
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In brief: Toronto worker stabs four superiors, police say
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Search area for Malaysia plane narrows
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Germany to return art pending Nazi theft investigation
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Local GOP leader urges Rep. Vance McAllister to resign
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Obama offers solace to nation at Fort Hood
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In brief: Republicans block pay gap bill in Senate
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Medicare pay to doctors released, showing some big payouts
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House panel refers ex-IRS official to Justice Department
Outdoors
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Washington sets 2014 salmon fishing seasons
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Wilderness advocates contest fire lookout historic status
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Video: motorist sees elk herd from wolf’s perspective
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Bird thought it was flying into dust storm: Boink!
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Red’s Rendezvous V lures big names for clinics
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Washington to offer free entry at state parks
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Plan ahead for free entry at federal, state lands
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Red’s Rendezvous fly fishing fair Saturday in Yakima
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Weekly hunting and fishing report
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Recent survey reveals the trends behind those who brave the wild
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Third annual Bike Swap this weekend
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Deep drawdown: Lowering water levels test patience and ingenuity of local fishermen
Spokane
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No charges recommended in Zillmer shooting
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Jury acquits Gerlach of manslaughter
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State could have sold computers with personal data
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Early-morning explosion rocks Hillyard
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Washington records
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Spokane police shoot pit bull after attack on five people
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Accuracy watch
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Idaho records
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In brief: Homeowner stops burglary suspect
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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Lawmakers scrutinize oil train safety standards
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Gerlach tells jurors he feared for his life
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Spokane City Council would get 4 percent pay raise under proposal
Sports
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Cougars’ defense chasing offense so far this spring
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Ex-Eagles star Edwards returns to coach receivers
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Spring Practice Report: Day 7
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Colorado signs ex-Chiefs goalie Williams
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A tour of the FOB with Darryl Monroe
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WSU game at Nevada schedule change
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Kent spends the day making WSU fans smile
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Thursday morning Pac-12 links
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Lakeland’s Bayley drives toward good finish
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Uncertain steps: A newcomer’s introduction to backpacking
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High school track and field honor roll
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EWU football spring preview: running backs
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Dahlberg: Masters seems a bit empty without TWoods
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Track and Field: NC seniors figure to challenge best in 3A
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48th Annual Apple Cup jumpstarts late model season
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Photo: Goose on the lookout
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Mountain lookout debate nears end
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Recreation calendar
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Alan Liere humor: On Opening day of turkey season, beware of fake flirting
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Photo: Palouse Falls: Starlight meridian
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Bill Jennings column: Mount Spokane expansion in a new phase of debate
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Coming Sunday
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Northwestern QB says union push was rushed, wrong
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The top nine contenders for The Masters
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Sports talk radio show on LGBT issues to debut
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MLB’s home-plate collision rule confounds
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Today’s menu: local sports schedule
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On the air: Thursday’s TV and radio highlights
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Future Pro Bowls to be played in Arizona, Hawaii
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Time for Tee toddlers
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Blue Jackets beat Stars, clinch playoff
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Scoreboard
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Union rolls into Philly as Frozen Four’s “Rocky”
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Newsmakers
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Today’s Best
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Kids are definitely all right heading into Masters
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RB Baltazar will transfer to WSU from Boise State
Washington Voices
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In brief: Riverside High’s athletic mats vandalized
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Friend ensures Lloyd Philips gets Purple Heart from WWII
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Signs of spring plentiful in NW; Great Plains still battles winter
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Religion notebook
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In brief: Fire districts giving away Easter baskets
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School reunions
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Mead High School honor roll
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Gonzaga law student is queen of the rodeo
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Goodwill seek mentors for youths
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Senior meals
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Family calendar
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Neighborhood updates
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Community services
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Volunteer opportunities
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Chloe, an adoptable cat
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The famous Miss Chicken is doing fine
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Hospice House North opens this month
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East Valley School District moves toward layoffs
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Woman who grew up in Valley earns title on ‘King of Nerds’
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It’s time to green up those thumbs
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The Verve: Retired federal agent creates eye-catching mosaic pieces
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Two Spokane teams head to global Destination Imagination competition