Archives | June 2, 2015
Results
Business
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Hecla agrees to $600,000 fine for pollution
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Health insurers seeking big rate hikes
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Business in brief: Rockwell Arms gun store filing for bankruptcy
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Avista proposes Idaho rate hikes
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Google offers users portal to delete data
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Airlines try strategies to cut boarding times
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Northwest wheat
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Intel buying chip designer Altera
Features
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What is the No. 1 value of a management retreat?
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Paul’s People, No. 23 and No. 24
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Paul’s People, No. 22
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What percent of the African-Americans in Spokane…
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Tips on Writing an Epic Campaign
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Remember when D Day was noted on calendars?
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Health Bulletin Board
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EPA centers will test chemicals we commonly come in contact with
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Blood bank
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Doctors recognizing that reading, writing can be therapeutic
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Study shows dog bites have familiar characteristics
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Basic safety tips essential on the water
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Annie’s Mailbox: Shaming daughter is form of abuse
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Dr. Zorba Paster: Spinach shows its strength as superfood
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Ask Doctor K: Some changes may relieve hot flashes
ID Government
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Reporting glitches delay student scores from new standardized test
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Coeur d’Alene School Board votes 4-1 to keep ‘Of Mice and Men’ for 9th grade English
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Feds releasing plan for bull trout conservation in 5 states
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Group charges Utah lawmaker’s public lands push is fraud benefiting him, wife
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Longtime Rep. Kitty Gurnsey dies at age 87
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Cameron: ‘It was time to have Sen. Keough serve as chairman, and time for me to move on’
Idaho
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Wild Card/Tuesday — 6.2.15
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Parting Shot — 6.2.15
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Sisyphus: I Am Sis … Or James
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My 2 Cents: When Mice Roar
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Cutline Contest — Time2Vote
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PM Scanner Traffic — 6.1.15
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NIC Really Big Raffle Sells Out Early
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LATimes Covers 4-1 ‘Of Mice’ Vote
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House Panel Wants Pastor’s Release
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HucksOnline Blogos — 6.2.15
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Hamilton Defends Volunteer Finney
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Poll: No Love For Pennies
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A Pause For Reflection
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ISAT Test Results Trickle In
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East Sherman Townhall Wednesday
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Why Did You Quit Smoking?
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Lanternfest
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AM Scanner Traffic — 6.2.15
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Spencer Objects To Street Light Fee
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AM Headlines — 6.2.15
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Critic Finney: Pull Kids From CSD
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Sandpoint Sicks Dogs On Geese
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Cameron: Time For Keough To Serve
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One Eagle Too Many At Concert
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Me & My Emu
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Cook To Rock Stars Settles In Blanchard
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Avista Wants More Money From Us
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Trustees Keep ‘Of Mice And Men’
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The Patriot Act
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Former wrestler helped take down Aryan Nations
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Coeur d’Alene school board approves ‘Of Mice and Men’
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Federal bull trout recovery plans online for review, input
Nation/World
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Blatter says he will resign as FIFA president
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FBI behind mysterious surveillance aircraft over US cities
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In brief: U.S.: Kerry’s injury won’t hinder talks
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Graham launches bid for presidency
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Senate tweaks House bill to revamp NSA surveillance
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Ship carrying 458 capsizes in China
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In brief: Truck crash kills 69 at Nigeria bus depot
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Detained American freed in Yemen
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People: Matt Dillon visits Rohingya refugees
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Redwood grove younger than previously thought, study finds
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Court backs Muslim job-seeker who wore headscarf
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‘Love locks’ removed from Paris span
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Jenner debuts as Caitlyn on Vanity Fair cover
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Court reverses Facebook ranter’s conviction
Outdoors
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Feds release plan for bull trout conservation in 5 states
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Snake River spring chinook fisheries to reopen
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New salmon fisheries established in Hanford Reach, Yakima
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Spring chinook limit boosted on Columbia
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Volunteers to spiff up Mickinnick Trail near Sandpoint
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Little Spokane River shuttle service starts July 5
Spokane
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Shooting suspect Craig Burton appears in court
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This week’s column and a preview of next week’s feature
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Free rides, live music to celebrate Riverfront Park renovation
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Chalk mural to commemorate horses slain by U.S. Army
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72-hour commercial vehicle inspection period starts
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What the Parkade isn’t
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Downpours wash out two Spokane County roads
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Former Pasco officer arrested in 1986 killing of Spokane woman
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Bond set at $3 million for triple murder suspect
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Roy Murry ‘just different,’ homicide victim’s mother says: ‘Why did he kill them?’
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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Washington records
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In brief: City Council approves proposal to vacate segment of Wall Street
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Triple-slaying suspect ‘demonized’ estranged wife’s family, officials say
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Repaving underway on Grand Boulevard
Sports
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Johnson, young Lightning face veteran Blackhawks
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Seahawks’ Wilson may benefit from Newton’s big deal
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WSU adds a receiver
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Is this team jinxed?
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Big second half earns Metro 20-point victory in Jack Blair Memorial girls basketball
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Big-name coaches nonplussed by shorter shot clock
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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MLB notes: Things looking up for Rangers after huge month of May
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Columnist Norman Chad debates with himself – LeBron, pro or con?
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Maya Jansen of Freeman wins 2nd NCAA tennis title for Alabama
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French Open: Williams tops Stephens; Sharapova out; Djokovic-Nadal on tap
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Rangers’ Mats Zuccarello was sidelined by small skull fracture
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NBA notes: Warriors guard Klay Thompson expects medical clearance to play
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Three stars
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Sounders drawn with Vancouver, Olimpia of Honduras in Champions League
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In brief: Florida ace uses bat instead of arm to subdue Michigan
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Surgery-free – for a change – Kam Chancellor savoring ‘my strongest offseason’
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UAB president: University bringing football back in 2016
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Jockey Victor Espinoza taking third aim at Triple Crown win
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Scoreboard
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NFL notes: Former Cougars QB Jeff Tuel lands in Jacksonville
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Pac-12 Conference announces three starting times for WSU football games