Archives | June 30, 2014
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Features
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Wednesday’s openings: Pies and aliens
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Unexpected obstacle to health care
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Retirement communities offer independence, but not all boomers are ready
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Bathroom remodel prepares couple for aging in place
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Miss Manners: Bickering, nagging odd base for friendship
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Idaho clubs
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Annie’s Mailbox: Spread the word, some prefer margarine
ID Government
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Ringo: Hobby Lobby ruling ‘extremely disturbing,’ saw no corporations at church on Sunday
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Peterson says ‘one phone call’ from Otter and he’ll agree to new GOP central committee meeting date
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Labrador: Hobby Lobby ruling ‘tremendous victory for religious freedom’
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Luna aide heads to South Dakota legislature, will earn more than state’s guv
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Otter lauds Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby ruling
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Idaho faces lawsuit over inadvertent lynx trapping by recreational trappers
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Luna announces tech grants to 15 schools, says statewide effort still needed on school tech
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Longtime Idaho state courts director to leave for national position
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Catching up on the news…
Idaho
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Wild Card/Monday — 6.30.14
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Parting Shot — 6.30.14
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Lake City Family Goes Car Free
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UIdaho Returns To Sun Belt, Big Sky
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Cutline Contest — 6.30.14
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PM Scanner Traffic — 6.30.14
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PM Headlines — 6.30.14
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Update: 2 CdA Kids Hurt In Explosion
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Ready To See Them Off
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Boise State Faces Free Speech Suit
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Peterson Looks To Otter For Help
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Three North Idaho schools get state tech grants
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HBO Blogosphere — 6.30.14
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MikeK: Hudson’s Is Big Part Of CdA
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Potts Discusses IronmanCDA Race
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E. Coli Outbreak May Not Be Over
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Ehlert: Tea Party Won’t Take Wheel
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Two CdA children burned when gas explodes
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They’re Off!
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AM Scanner Traffic — 6.30.14
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Serving Taste Of Summer For 31 Yrs
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1st Ladies Lead Cruiser Ride
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Iowa Guv Does What Otter Couldn’t
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New Bar Set To Rock Downtown CdA
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AM Headlines — 6.30.14
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Poll: Beer Is Preferred Alcohol Drink
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Hobby Lobby Wins Birth Control Ruling
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Having A Baby In The Digital Age
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Knowing Where Crane’s Skeletons Lie
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Pickle: Tennis Player Strikes Back
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Edit: Cops Endure Public’s Ire
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Boomers Not Ready For ‘The Home’
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Potts, Wurtele Win IronmanCDA
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Bicyclists Face Road Harassment
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Huckleberries: Stickman Flies High
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Cell Phone Privacy
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Ironman volunteers well-suited to keep triathletes on course
Nation/World
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Supreme Court upholds ban on gay conversion therapy
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Obama: I’ll act on my own on immigration
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GM recalls 8.2 million cars for ignition switches
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Officials: Israel finds bodies of kidnapped teens
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Gay pride parades across U.S. draw large crowds
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ISIS declares new caliphate
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In brief: Attack on mosque leaves one dead
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‘Designing Women’ actor Meshach Taylor dies of cancer at 67
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NASA trying again with new CO2-tracking satellite
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Arizona fire slowing
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People: Parton wows crowd at Glastonbury fest
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Poroshenko discusses peace plan with Putin, Merkel, Hollande
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Iraqi Christians return to villages in north
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Churches torched, many reported killed in Nigeria
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Town – lock, stock and bar – for sale
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North Korea to try two Americans for hostile acts
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In brief: Nine hit in shootout on Bourbon Street
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Obama turns to ex-Proctor & Gamble boss for Veterans Affairs job
Sports
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Indians split with Emeralds
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Statistics taking fun out of sports
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World Cup kisses goodbye to Africa
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Leach lands seventh commit
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Monday fast forward: Utah
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Change is the one constant these days
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Costa Rica hangs on to beat Greece in shootout
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U.S. vs. Belgium on Tuesday in World Cup quarterfinals
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World Cup notes: Omar Gonzalez happy to rejoin U.S. soccer lineup
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Amy Van Dyken staying positive on social media
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World Cup players get time to cool off during game
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Today’s menu
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Golf roundup: Bernhard Langer wins Senior Players Championship
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On the air
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Brad Keselowski hungry for another NASCAR championship
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Three stars
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Lynx hang on to beat Storm
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It’s another painful World Cup exit for Mexico
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In brief: Simon Pagenaud wins 2nd race of Houston doubleheader
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Big 4 around Wimbledon’s Week 2, not so for women
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Scoreboard
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Chris Bosh tells Heat he opts out
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Andy Potts, Heather Wurtele Ironman Coeur d’Alene winners
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Team of mostly ex-NAU players tops one with ex-Zags at Hoopfest