Archives | February 17, 2015
Results
Business
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Japanese firm buys Sandpoint plane builder
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Business briefs: Canada rail strike ends after government threat
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Japan pulls out of recession, but growth still disappoints
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U.S. labor secretary arrives in California for port talks
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Eurozone creditors, Greece weigh bailout extension
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Water, air quality concerns driving string of farm lawsuits
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Oil train derails, burns in W. Virginia
ID Government
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News, news and more news today…
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Jurors could get more pay for long trials
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Dems invite immediate applications for Werk’s vacated Senate seat
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ENA to Idaho school districts: Contract separately with us
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Les Bois Park chief blasts Senate vote, says gambling machines are legal
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JFAC invites public testimony on state budget issues Friday morning
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Lawmakers skeptical of proposals to improve state’s contracting process, say they don’t go far enough
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House panel backs repeal of special pension perk for lawmakers
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Werk: ‘I will miss all of you’
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Senate passes instant racing repeal bill on 25-9 vote
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Hill: ‘We made the mess, we need to clean it up’
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Winder: “Whoa, Nellie, we’re getting the cart before the horse’
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Debate: ‘Integrity of the process,’ ‘This is not the way to do it,’ ‘A disconnect’
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Debate: ‘Why aren’t we holding the Racing Commission accountable?’
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Debate: ‘What we’re repealing doesn’t actually authorize what we’re seeing’
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‘Instant racing’ repeal debate opens in Senate
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Crapo, Risch address Idaho House and Senate
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Lottery director: Tribal gaming machines are clearly legal
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Final piece of broadband stopgap fix: Taking back $5M unspent in Admin budget to cover it
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$3.64M broadband stopgap measure clears JFAC, 17-1
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All eyes on JFAC for IEN fix…
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Bateman’s retooled bill to raise fines for open meeting law violations wins support
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New version of anti-abortion bill introduced on party-line vote
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Elk ranchers seek import rule change that vets say could bring equivalent of ‘Ebola for wildlife’
Idaho
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Wild Card/Tuesday — 2.17.15
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Parting Shot — 2.17.15
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Kerri: 50 Shades Of Abuse
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Lawmakers Scrap IENetwork
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Cutline Contest — Time2Vote
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PM Scanner Traffic — 2.17.15
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1 Year Ago: Java Is Moving
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Lawmakers scrap Idaho Ed Network, send emergency $$ to schools
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HucksOnline Blogos —2.17.15
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2008 IEN Bill: ‘No Impact’
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Blast From Past: North Shore
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Dolan: What About Dike Road Wind?
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Man Arrested For Hate Threats
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Engineer To Give Dike Road Update
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Panel Votes For Repeal Of Perk
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Japanese Firm Buys Quest Aircraft
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‘Instant Racing’ Loses Senate Vote
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Spokane Sculptor Fowler, 88, RIP
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Spear: Why UI, Sun Belt Good Fit
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Idaho Senate passes ‘instant racing’ repeal bill, sends it to House
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Mayor Offers Apology To KEA
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Blast From Past: Fish Inn
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AM Scanner Traffic — 2.17.15
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Nonini Fights For ‘Instant Gaming’
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Poll: ‘Shades of Grey’? Nah
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AM Headlines — 2.17.15
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Sorry, Bob, Indian Machines OK
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A February Question
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What Huckleberries Is All About
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HucksOnline Quiz For Blogfest 2015
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Washington Mulls $12 Minimum
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Hall: A Doctor w/2 Patients
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Vito Backs New Open Meeting Bill
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NIC Vo-Tech Programs Booming
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Bill Would Clarify Parents’ Rights
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Bill Pushes 8-Cent Gas Tax Hike
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Fiddlin’ While People Burn
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Idaho wildlife official warns against changing elk importing rules
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School broadband leads Idaho lawmakers’ agenda
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Idaho bill pushes 8-cent gas tax hike
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Trade, industry programs boom at North Idaho College
Nation/World
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Egypt airstrikes target IS fighters
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People: Oscars promise to be starry, musical night
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Portuguese water dog odds-on favorite at Westminster
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Vatican helps homeless clean up
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In brief: Tsunami advisory lifted after quake
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Europe fights call for Jewish exodus
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Copenhagen gunman had just gotten out of jail
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Southern states get first major blast of winter
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Federal judge stalls Obama’s executive action on immigration
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New height for Washington Monument determined
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In brief: Hackers’ $1 billion bank theft could affect consumers
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‘It’s My Party’ singer Lesley Gore dies at 68
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Ex-Nazi implicated in 170,000 killings
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Despite truce, fighting still rages in Ukraine
Outdoors
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Elk Foundation chapters set local banquets
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Sportsmen rally against federal land-grab by state
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Will Idaho roll dice with wild deer, elk populations?
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Procrastinators lose on BC hiking, paddling reservations
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Big walleyes bending rods at Roosevelt
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Climbers injured in 800-foot slide off Mount Stuart
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Methow Trails treats season alpine ski pass holders
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Blood-thirsty ticks on the prowl
Spokane
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Wrongful imprisonment claims fail before Spokane judge
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Spokane Valley woman accused of assaulting autistic son
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Renowned Spokane sculptor Dorothy Fowler dies
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Rosauers bagger is best in the country
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City street crews change course with break in winter weather
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Washington records
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
Sports
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Injuries appear to be Big Sky-leading Eagles’ toughest hurdle
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Gonzaga men’s basketball: Do Zags deserve to be No. 1 seed?
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WHL notes: Chiefs honor five more on list
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WHL notes: Spokane Chiefs add five to list of top players
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Women’s basketball notes: Eagles set to make run at Big Sky title
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WSU adds an offensive quality control assistant
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Bill Pierce’s almanac: Jud Heathcote’s start
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It’s a relaxing Tuesday
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LC girls, CV boys have 4A playoffs at Chiawana tonight
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Seahawks braintrust in Indianapolis for combine to eyeball draft candidates
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Today’s menu
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On the air
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Bantams capture District 7 2A boys
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Arbitration panel rules against Armstrong in fraud case
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Couch Slouch says numbers-crunching gives edge to Gregg Popovich over Coach K
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Tyler McDowell drives in two runs with double for WSU baseball win
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Mariota has work to do at combine
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Scoreboard
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U.S. expected to select Davis Love III as Ryder Cup captain again
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Three stars
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West Virginia takes down No. 8 Kansas
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Brad Keselowski has everyone’s attention with his driving and his mouth
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Michigan player who survived two crashes receives honor
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Gonzaga men hold firm in AP, USA Today polls; Zags’ Wiltjer honored