Archives | August 21, 2014
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Business
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If Ellensburg creates a public fiber utility, would local cities do the same?
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Grocery Outlet likes us; new location will open this fall in Spokane Valley
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Bank of America mortgage settlement put at $17 billion
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Apple stock shines again in investors’ eyes
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FTC slaps Buffett’s company with penalty
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In brief: Yellowstone Club trustee offers reward for hidden assets
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Dirndls and lederhosen: German clothier opens U.S. store
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Northwest wheat
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 8.21.14
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Parting Shot — 8.21.14
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Top Comment — Big Mac
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Live-Blogging A Ride-Along?
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Cutline Contest — 8.21.14
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PM Scanner Traffic — 8.21.14
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Man Pleads Not Guilty To 2 Slayings
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PM Headlines — 8.21.14
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Balukoff Rolls Out Another Ad
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Popcorn, Anyone
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Sandpoint — The Best Place In Idaho
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‘Not guilty’ pleas entered in Post Falls double homicide
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1964 CdA Murder Remains Unsolved
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HBO Blogosphere — 8.21.14
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Poll: Target ISIS Killers w/Air Strikes
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Mitchell Targets Risch’s INEL Votes
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Silly Song Titles From WW2
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GAO: Bergdahl Swap Broke The Law
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Jones Touts Experience in CdA Visit
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Small-Business Group Backs Otter
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GAO concludes Bergdahl swap broke law
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Huckleberry Pie, Anyone?
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Poll Question, Anyone?
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AM Scanner Traffic — 8.20.14
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Arfee Shooting Still Haunts Lake City
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Landers Slams ‘Gutless’ ORVer
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CdA Man Tells Of Iraqi Persecution
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AM Headlines — 8.21.14
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Idaho Workforce Shrinks 6%
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Poll: Give Trophies To Winning Kids
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City Amends Budget, Adams Votes No
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Ryan: Just Do It Because It’s Right
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Benefit Set To Help Burned Kids
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North Idaho Fair Opens
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Gaedel Society Proud Of Its Lunacy
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City Shares 4 Corners Report
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Ticked?
Nation/World
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American Ebola doc: ’I am thrilled to be alive’
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GAO: Pentagon violated law with Bergdahl swap
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It’ll be mild winter in West, almanac predicts
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Slum quarantine in Liberia cuts off thousands, provokes violence
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Spiders thrive on big city life, Australian study finds
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Bodies of three climbers lifted from Mount Rainier
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Obama defies Islamic State despite threat to kill second journalist
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Stars ready to shine for cancer show
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B.K.S. Iyengar, famed yoga teacher, dies at 95
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Foley followed his passion
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In brief: Mudslides in Japan kill dozens
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Obama weighs broader change on immigration
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Israel airstrike kills wife, infant son of Hamas military commander
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U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder visits Ferguson as grand jury hearings begin
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Navy kicks out at least 34 in nuclear program cheating ring
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U.S. Supreme Court blocks same-sex unions in Virginia
Outdoors
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Mount Spokane ski area expansion options released
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Fall chinook season to open early in Priest Rapids pool
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Lake Wenatchee sockeye season to close after Labor Day
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Coast is clear: Illia Dunes beaches reopened along Snake River
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New wolf kill authorization broader than state law
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ORVer displays ignorance of what’s spoiling his sport
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Weekly hunting and fishing report
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Lethal force authorized for wolves preying on Stevens County sheep
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Expedition Idaho tough
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Alan Liere: You can always rely on good ol’ granny
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Tubbs Hill main trail getting an upgrade this fall
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Weekend weather: Cooler temps, slight chance of showers ahead
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In brief: Recreation areas reopen to public after wildfires
Spokane
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Park Service to study grizzly reintroduction
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WSU grizzly smarter than the average bear
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Investigators: Waste plant fire may be tied to acid in truck
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Friday night youth event launches annual powwow
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Idaho records
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Washington records
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Woodridge listed incorrectly
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Storm-felled trees still keeping cleanup workers busy
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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In brief: Spokane Valley firefighter dies of cancer; service Friday
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Plenty of fun to lasso at North Idaho Fair & Rodeo
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Proposal for one-person train crews criticized
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Sen. Murray, pushing funds for residencies, sidesteps Spokane medical school flap
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Automated checkout system approved for Spokane Public Library
Sports
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Chiefs’ camp loaded with plot lines
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Questions galore as Spokane Chiefs open camp
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Seahawks’ James Carpenter anticipates big year
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EWU’s undersized, underrecruited QB Vernon Adams enjoys meteoric rise
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Sanders honored by AFL
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Gabe Marks could redshirt
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Offensive line makes the Cougars go
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Ewu sports chat Aug. 21 (noon)
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Football season has officially begun
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Eastern football links
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One more week
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Like father, like son
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NCAA only allows football players a maximum of 20 hours a week, but in reality it is closer to 50
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Pirates story lines
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Changing direction
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EWU defensive lineman Dylan Zylstra understands the commitment needed to play college football
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Cougars story lines
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Perfectionists like Washington State’s River Cracraft aren’t familiar with the term “off season”
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Vandals story lines
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John Blanchette: More is not always better, just ask Jim Walden
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Now that dust has settled, time to start conquering football world
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Cautious handling a must during catch- and-release steelhead fishing
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Photo: Reader photo: Tsunami of dust near Ritzville
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Flight of passage: popular pastime at CdA’s Tubbs Hill entices thrill seekers
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G-Prep’s Otiona Gildon commits to Oregon
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Seahawks expect big year out of Cliff Avril
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Freshmen have chance to find field for Cougars
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Three new GSL football coaches preside over first practices
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In brief: Las Vegas routs Mo’ne Davis, Philadelphia at Little League World Series
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Three stars
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K.C. Keeler faces Texas-size rebuild at Sam Houston State
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On the air
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Serena Williams seeded No. 1 at US Open; Halep 2nd
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Scoreboard
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NFL notes: Browns name Brian Hoyer starter
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AP source: Lynx’s Maya Moore has won WNBA MVP award
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Earthquakes, Sounders finish in 1-1 draw
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Keeping Pace: Webb’s Slough welcomes sprints boats Saturday
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Today’s menu
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Giants win appeal
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Story lines
Washington Voices
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Religion calendar
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Senior activities
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University high school honor roll
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Somebody needs you
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Family calendar
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Community services
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Housing project near I-90 heads to hearing
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Area public schools start soon
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Neighborhood updates
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Randy Mann: Hurricane season unremarkable so far; our area stays hot
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In brief: Doggie Dips planned at pools
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Unusual Jobs: Carver Farms Christmas tree trimmers
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Accuracy watch
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Spokane Valley considering parking restrictions for residential streets
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Teddy, an adoptable cat
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Lottery
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Volunteer opportunities
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Steve Christilaw: Coach’s talk after Little League World Series loss a gem
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Millwood Daze focus is children
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The Verve: Imaginative works in many mediums
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reunions
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Pat Munts: Bees, birds, humans enjoy sunflowers
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Senior meals