Archives | November 4, 2014
Results
Business
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Beardbrand survives Shark Tank but comes away without a bite
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Device maker Stryker to settle patient cases
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Obama, Fed Chair Yellen meet on economy
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Yellowstone park considers improving wireless service
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New hotel room key is your smartphone
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Hyundai, Kia penalized for high mileage claims
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Northwest wheat
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Valley’s ATC Manufacturing moving to Idaho for tax breaks
Features
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You be the editor
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To raise the level of political debate
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Slice answer
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No. 1 album this week in 1979
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Overheard in the newsroom
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“I seen you on the bus”
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Just wondering
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Your ride is here
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No. 1 song on this date in 1962
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People love it when the paper screws up
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Health bulletin Board www.spokesman.com/livewell/
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Spokane Clubs
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Late-night TV
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Annie’s Mailbox: Grace period after adoption was bonus
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Ask Dr. K: In puberty, girls need reassurance
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Blood bank
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Achievements: UI announces summer graduates
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CdA woman urges ‘mindful philanthropy’ regarding breast cancer
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Health briefs: Campaign spreads word on developmental milestones
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Free care clinic in Seattle draws thousands
ID Government
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Current legislative races tally: +2 for Dems
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Otter thanks supporters, pledges to keep fighting same-sex marriage
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Balukoff: ‘We’ve been able to change the conversation’
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AP calls race for governor, names Otter winner; he leads with 54.8 percent and a third of the vote counted
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Ybarra: ‘I’m feeling pretty positive’
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Mitchell on race with Risch: ‘It’s a great state, and hopefully we’ll change the politics’
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Some close races in Idaho…
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Where to find results…
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Idaho polls close at 8 p.m….
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Long night of ballot-counting ahead…
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Idaho voters head to polls, have their say
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Today’s the day: Time to vote
Idaho
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Keough Winning In 1st District
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Ybarra Leads Jones 51-49%
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Sims Beats Nesse 55% to 45%
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Kootenai County voters give GOP wins
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Idaho Gov. Otter wins third term
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GOP Cleans Up In Districts 2-3
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GOP Sweeping Courthouse Seats
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10:34 & Results Are Finally In
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GOP Takes Control Of U.S. Senate
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Quotable Quote
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AP: Otter Re-elected
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Kevin Richert’s Live Election Blog
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Parting Shot — 11.4.14
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Wild Card/Tuesday — 11.4.14
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GOP Picks Up 1st U.S. Senate Seat
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Top Comments — 11.4.14
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Cutline Contest — 11.4.14
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PM Scanner Traffic — 11.4.14
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A Lonely Sign Waver
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Election 2014 Roundup
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Best Newspaper Correction Ever
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Lesser Of 2 Evils?
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Cindy’s Vote-By-Mail Game
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Keeping Busy On Election Day
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HucksOnline Blogos — 11.4.14
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Widmyers: Small Businesses Crucial
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Few Out Waving Signs
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Kennedy-for-Coroner Votes OK
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Wasden: Beware Of Election Scam
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St. Vinny’s Plans November Events
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‘Pinktober’ Nauseates CdA Woman
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Tubbs Hill Tree Planting
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AM Scanner Traffic — 11.4.14
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Tax Break Lures Firm To Post Falls
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One Of Those Mornings
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I Voted, Have You?
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Ybarra Catchphrase? You Betcha!
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Poll: Hospital Flu Shot Policy Backed
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What’s Driving You To The Polls?
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Kerri: Hat Tip … To Those Who Run
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AM Headlines — 11.4.14
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Huckleberries Hears …
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Press: Don’t Expect Final Results
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More Than Just A Few Bad Apples
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Editorialists ♥ Bad Officeholders
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Low Voter Turnout Expected Today
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Nelson Wants To Rehire Delevan
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McEuen Opening Helps Library
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I Always Win?
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EPA to rebuild Idaho streambank
Nation/World
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Republicans closing in
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Senate control is top prize in midterm election
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Low oil prices chill towns’ boom
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In brief: U.S. sues Southwest Airlines over plane maintenance
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Magliozzi, co-host of NPR’s Car Talk, dies at 77
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250-year old tree moved to new spot at university
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Lava spares family headstone as it flows over Hawaii cemetery
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People: Swift tells Spotify to pull her music
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U.S. military nuclear leader shakeup continues
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Fracking may be cause for more earthquakes in central, east U.S.
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In brief: Hospital director dies of Ebola
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Egypt, Gulf Arab allies discuss anti-militant pact
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U.S. downplays Nusra Front gains
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One World Trade Center reopens for business, 13 years after 9/11
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Top U.S. security contractor hacked
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White House says Ferguson no-fly zone didn’t restrict press
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Russia misses nuclear meeting
Spokane
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French, GOP have big night
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Montana GOP takes Senate seat held by Democrats for more than a century
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Federal grand jury indicts Morgenstern
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Republicans have taken control of U.S. Senate
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Two homicide victims identified
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Alleged shooter claims victim was stalking her
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In brief: Man gets 14 years for killing girlfriend, dumping body in acid
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Photo: All the leaves are golden, and the sky is gray
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Washington records
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Idaho records
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Unclaimed treasure at Washington state auction may be Picasso’s sketchpad
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Doris Nelson sentenced to nine years in prison for Little Loan Shoppe fraud
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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Voting deadline is 8 p.m. today
Sports
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Pac-12 notes: Two two-way players set to collide in Seattle
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Practice report: a new receiver and a reemerging running back
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Bill Frazier: All-time great high school coach
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Gateway project still a dream at EWU
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Zags’ Ryan Edwards decides best option is to redshirt
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WHL notes: Weekend offered feast of great games
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WHL notes: Portland heats up during busy weekend
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WSU at OSU: game notes
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Clemson receiver transfers to WSU
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What’s wrong with a little mystery between rivals?
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Morning links: Halliday’s “whole ankle” broken
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In brief: Chandler Parsons, Mavericks hang on to beat Celtics 118-113
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Giant dose of Luck
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Eagles play guessing game with Griz
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Heisman hopeful?
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Today’s menu
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Scoreboard
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Twins select Molitor
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Lake City atop final power poll
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Three stars
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On the air
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NFL Notes: Eagles quarterback Nick Foles out indefinitely with broken clavicle
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Keselowski says he’s ‘not going to back down’
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Seahawks weathering the storm
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Mad about Maddon
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Panthers a product of coach’s patience
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If playoff is progress, who needs it?
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Washington St. at Oregon St.
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Teammates paying visits to Halliday
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Read option: Will it stick in NFL?