Archives | September 10, 2015
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Business
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In brief: Justice Department encourages prosecutions of corporate executives
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Northwest wheat
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New York to require high sodium warnings on eatery menus
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Apple rolls out TV system, new iPhones
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McDonald’s switching to cage-free eggs
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NW grocer Haggen files for bankruptcy after rapid expansion
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National Geographic, Fox deal means magazine will become for-profit venture
Features
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Re: The “Spokane Doesn’t Suck!” slogan
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Underachieving newspaper headlines
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When Jimmy Carter was in Spokane
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Possibly the best blog post of all time
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When he was young
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Helping people spell her name
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No Phones Allowed
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Toto returns to road to promote ALS awareness
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Protect your eyes when out in sun
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Rebuilding after porn addiction
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3 Reasons for the Wedding Hashtag
ID Government
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Court orders state to pay tribe’s attorney fees
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Leroy: Instant racing decision ‘a sweeping and significant precedent’
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There’ll be no appeal of today’s instant racing decision; machines are now illegal
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Idaho Supreme Court finds Otter instant racing veto invalid
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ACHD ordered to pay $1.15M in eminent domain fight with retirement community; plans to appeal
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Clearwater Paper plans $160 million factory upgrade
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 9.10.15
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Merchandiser’s Message: ‘Spokane Doesn’t Suck’
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Where’s the fire?
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CdA artist Follevang embraces mystery
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Scanner Traffic — 9.10.15
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Blogos: Tina Wants to be sheriff
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State won’t appeal racing ruling
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Club well-versed in joys of poetry
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Tribe: Governor must follow law, too
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Free lunch program expands in Idaho
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Does Crapo now back land transfers?
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‘Instant racing’ ban upheld
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Boy’s video meant to help refugees
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Souza, Sims set urban renewal forum
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1 old dog, many new tricks
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Ghost of Christmas Past
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Idaho high court upholds law banning horse racing terminals
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N. Idaho boy’s video meant to help Syrian refugees
Nation/World
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Iran nuclear deal survives: Democrats block disapproval vote
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GOP: Probe into Planned Parenthood to protect taxpayers from ‘horrors’
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Conservatives rally opponents of Iran deal; Clinton promises caution
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Judge clears way for GOP’s legal challenge of health care law
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Obama renews push for free community college
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Center tells 9/11 story of hijacked Flight 93, heroism
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California Assembly approves right-to-die law
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People: Colbert scores nearly 7 million viewers on ‘Late Show’ debut
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Refugee aid would shrink under Senate plan
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California scales back bill to reduce petroleum use
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Battle brews in European Union over proposed migrant quotas
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In brief: Islamic State group claims it has Norwegian, Chinese men as hostages
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Puerto Rico unveils plan to cut debt
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In brief: Executions set in Arkansas after hiatus
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Little Big Town, Eric Church top CMA nominations
Outdoors
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Colville Forest lifts wildfire closures in more areas, including Salmo-Priest Wilderness
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Teanaway wolves attack another cow, officials confirm
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Some private timber companies lifting fire closures, including IEP, Potlatch
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Bass, Bands, BBQ, Brews spell perfect weekend at Curlew Lake
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Area photographers capture vibrant beauty of wildlife and nature
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Grizzly bear reported by sheriff on Coeur d’Alene River
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Idaho hunters still have time to exchange tags for wildfire-impacted hunts
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Some fire restrictions in region being eased
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Reader Photo: Wintry Labor Day wonderland
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Alan Liere: Gallinaceous Gallopings
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Ammi Midstokke: Hunting lessons for the whimsical
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Weekly hunting and fishing report
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Weekend weather: Summer temperatures return to Inland NW
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In brief: State Parks consider Trautman agreement
Spokane
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$10,000 reward offered in Planned Parenthood arson case
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Kalispel Tribe poised to buy Spokane Country Club
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Honda designs car for cyclists
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Spokane Public Schools board accepts one-year teacher contract
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Fire kills homeless man staying in Spokane house for veterans
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Margaret Hurley, ‘tenacious’ Spokane lawmaker, dies at 105
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Paying for wildfire fight needs new tack, Washington congressman says
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In brief: Motel room death investigated
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No charges for Pasco officers in migrant worker’s death
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Corrections
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Feds seize $908,000 from Washington auditor Troy Kelley
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Washington records
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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Washington education chief wants special session on charter schools
Sports
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WSU well aware of Rutgers WR Leonte Carroo
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Whitworth football opens at home vs. Whittier on Saturday
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Pac-12 announces men’s basketball schedule
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Jake Rodgers just waiting for NFL call
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EWU sports live chat (Sept. 10) replay
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Northern Iowa, the view from the other side
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Jeff Schmedding has EWU defense on new path
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EWU sports chat, Sept. 10, noon
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Morning links: Cougars head east
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If it’s Thursday, the weekend must already be starting
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A familiar sight for Eastern fans
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Area roundup: Brenna Bruil, Nicole Leonard power Pirates to volleyball win
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Pick 6
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Roger Federer, Stan Wawrinka set up all-Swiss semifinal at U.S. Open
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Patriots get to play football instead of talk about them
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Three stars
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Seahawks: Rookie Dion Bailey ready to step in for Kam Chancellor
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NFL notes: Le’Veon Bell, Antonio Gates among 26 suspended players
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Any season is right season for Greg Lee
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In brief: 2016 World Cup of Hockey schedule announced
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Former Cougar football coach Price tops list of Hall of Fame inductees
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Jacob Thorpe’s Week 2 Pac-12 picks
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Conduct of coaches questioned in Texas referee incident
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On the air
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Coach Mele’s family, friends will be out to support Cougs at Rutgers
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Outdoor recreation calendar
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NWPN’s 2015 Cross Country preview
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Big Sky notes: Eagles must contain running game of Panthers
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Today’s menu
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Seahawks reach settlement with Robert Turbin
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Mexico TV uses Donald Trump to heat soccer rivalry
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Scoreboard
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Kent State coach vows female kicker will play this season
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Cross Country: Justin Janke and NC take aim at 10th straight state championship
Washington Voices
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Senior calendar
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Spokane Valley sees uptick in illegal fires
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Police Blotter: Buyer bilks dealer for $70,000 RV
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Senior Meals
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Couple’s garden featured in 2016 Spokane in Bloom tour
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Doing your job key on team, in life
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Local DAR plans Constitution Day reenactment at Manito
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In brief: Historic jail gates to be displayed at fair fundraiser
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Eastern Washington students make National Merit Scholar semifinals
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‘Spokane Doesn’t Suck’ creator finds support for message on Kickstarter
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Neighborhood notes
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Spokane Valley’s Barker High renamed Mica Peak
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Photo: King of the hill
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Religion calendar
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Family Calendar
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Spokane’s COPS West to host auction
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Volunteer opportunities
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Spokane speedskaters race well at nationals
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Community Services
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Donation wish list
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Featured creature for adoption: Otis
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Spokane club well-versed in joys of poetry