Archives | June 12, 2014
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Business
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Goodwill Industries takes over former Gift Card shop near Lincoln Heights
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Lawsuit claims Seattle’s $15 minimum wage burdens franchises
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U.S. safety regulators investigating air bag ruptures
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GM setting criteria for victim settlement fund
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Briefcase: Goodwill to open retail store on South Hill
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Archaeological jobs aplenty amid oil boom
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Tweet self-propagates through Twitter’s TweetDeck application
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Northwest wheat
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Sandpoint-based Kochava tracks app downloads, usage for advertisers
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Judge dismisses Tapio lawsuit against WSDOT
Features
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Name the New York Rangers coach…
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Ink auctioning off notable local books
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How would you have done back in 1966?
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The Internet won’t always steer you correctly (duh)
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People from Spokane in the news
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Songs You Had Forgotten Department
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“Mod Squad” trading cards?
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People who once worked at the SR
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All About the Ombré
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No Guestbook Required
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Those sanitizing wipes at grocery stores
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Late-Night TV
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Annie’s Mailbox: Besides the wedding, couples should plan for marriage, too
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Life according to Hiccup
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Ask Dr. K: Lung nodules may not indicate cancer
ID Government
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Huckabee opens GOP gathering
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Victor becomes 8th Idaho city to ban discrimination against gays
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More convention news: Labrador chairing, rift evident, 14 resolutions pending…
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Political fireworks already going off as Idaho GOP gathers in Moscow
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Petition to disqualify Ada GOP delegation has 70 names on it, including Moyle, Fulcher…
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Bergdahl to arrive in Texas on Friday
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First rabid bat of year bites eastern Idaho teen, who’s being treated
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Idaho’s economic activity surged in 2013, according to latest fed estimates
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Rendell to keynote Idaho Dems’ state convention next weekend
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Fulcher sees only slim prospects for unity in Idaho GOP
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Boise, Idaho Falls and CdA vie for $1.5M mental health crisis center
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UI law school’s Boise expansion wins ABA approval, opens in August
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Bergdahl’s posts, writings show frustration, struggle
Idaho
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Parting Shot: Chip gets a lift
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Today’s Top Post: Gun violence at U.S. schools growing
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Thursday Wild Card 6.12.14
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Hoping to land in Post Falls
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North Idaho libraries test program to stop summer slide
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Ready or not, it’s time for The World Cup
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Agency that helps Idaho elderly and disabled could close
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Project search graduates present goals, experiences
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Eastern Idaho teen gets bitten by rabid bat
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Study: Saying ‘Like’ All the Time Isn’t All Bad
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Rendell to keynote Dem’s convention
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Bulletproof Blankets
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Kempthorne hosts namesake for dinner
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Beatlemania
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Court rules on police dash cams
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Fulcher sees slim hope for party unity
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U.S. to send new aid to Iraq
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STA Flag Day event to feature Pearl Harbor Survivors
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Bergdahl’s writings show frustration, struggle
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Sandpoint-based biz tracks apps
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Cda police chief search narrows
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McMorris Rodgers won’t seek Cantor’s spot
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Glen Dow Academy: 45 years of style
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Idaho records
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In Brief: County Medical Society won’t take sides in UW, WSU conflict
Nation/World
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Hagel defends secret Bergdahl swap
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Photo: Much-needed soak
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Actress Martha Hyer dies at 89
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Truck driver pleads not guilty in Tracy Morgan crash
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Cellphone tower tracking data protected, court rules
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Cantor’s defeat means changes for GOP leadership
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People: Streisand, lawmakers talk heart disease funding, research
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In brief: Egyptian activist, others get 15-year prison sentence
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Gun violence at U.S. schools growing sharply
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Run away or hide in active-shooter situations, experts say
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Montana board rejects Barry Beach’s clemency bid
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Senate passes VA reform bill; FBI investigating department scandal
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Al-Qaida splinter group seeks Islamic state
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U.S. planning to send assistance to help Iraq battle insurgents
Outdoors
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Centennial Trail nets $30,000 from Spokane Bike Swap
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Stagger Inn Campground closed for tree removal
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Montana ski area opening technical mountain bike trails
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State Parks pass can buy you a free lunch
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Washington developing game management plan; meetings set
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Weekly hunting and fishing report
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Landers: Senior climbers help make history
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Critter watch: It’s better to leave wildlife babies alone
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Photo: Red hunter in the pines
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Boats, the gifts that keep on taking
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Weekend weather: Cool, stormy forecast ahead
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Recreation calendar
Spokane
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Man killed in car crash on Forker Road
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Washington high court says Legislature could be held in contempt over school funding
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Deputies capture shooting suspect in Spokane Valley
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Convicted murderer back for a new trial
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Businessman assaulted outside downtown bar
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NW Today: 10-year sentence in fatal Spokane drive-by
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Washington records
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McMorris Rodgers won’t seek Cantor’s spot
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Spokane hosts Homeland Response Force disaster training
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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Photo: Horse-drawn wagon
Sports
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Spurs take 3-1 lead in NBA Finals with victory over Heat
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Spokane Indians fans will be seeing double
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Martin Kaymer seizes US Open lead with 65
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Neymar leads Brazil to win over Croatia in FIFA World Cup opener
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L.A. Kings eager to raise Cup at home in Game 5
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Martin Stadium will get new FieldTurf
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Jeter is worth appreciating
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In brief: Olympic champ Allyson Felix wins 200m at Bislett Games
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Donovan lands gig as ESPN analyst
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Neymar anxious ahead of Brazil’s World Cup opener
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Roughing it: Keys to unplugging from the grid
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Heat turn to the tape to make fixes before NBA Finals Game 4
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Keeping Pace: One Garber family member chose different path
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Coleman takes a back seat
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US Open has a brown, British look to it
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Scoreboard
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On the air
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Larkins helps Fever beat Storm 76-68
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Rangers beat Kings 2-1, stay alive in Stanley Cup Final
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Three stars
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Area roundup: EWU’s Emma Murillo highest local placer at NCAA Track and Field Championships
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Concussions push Tony Scheffler to retire from NFL
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Golfer DQs himself from Open to clear conscience
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Trampoline tourney downtown
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Today’s menu
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Blanchette: Bart Templeman’s 10-acre site has become Mecca for throwers
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HOF will hold party
Washington Voices
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Family calendar
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City approves SCRAPS zone change
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EV extends interim superintendent’s contract
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CV bond looks to future
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Haeger memorial walk and run aids Daybreak
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Area schools offering summer meal program
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Education notebook: College scholarship program has eighth-grade deadline
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Glen Dow Academy: 45 years of real style
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CCS’ Hillyard Center to close, shift to Greene Street campus
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Neighborhood updates
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Flag Museum finds new home at Pines Cemetery
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Reunions
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Former Idaho governor hosts namesake for dinner
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Volunteer opportunities
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LOTTERY
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Steve Christilaw: Three-sport athletes still exist, and they’re tired
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In brief: City has meeting for neighborhood
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Senior meals
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In brief: Riverfront Park rides open Saturday
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STA Flag Day event will feature Pearl Harbor survivors
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Test your flag knowledge
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Randy Mann: Temperature extremes offer fun facts
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Spokane Valley public pools open Saturday for summer
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Feature Creature: Tiki
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Gardening: Hard work required to remove fairy rings from lawn