Archives | March 23, 2016
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ID Government
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Of minimum wage, local control and ‘Idaho values’…
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Legislative limerick No. 6: Time for sine die?
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Combo bill of hybrid fee repeal, ISP funding phaseout revived, sent to House
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House passes ‘gap’ grant bill, $5M a year for 2 years, on 43-26 vote
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House passes gap coverage study committee 39-30 after tense debate
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Pay boost for CTE teachers wins unanimous House support
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Much-amended urban renewal bill heads to Senate’s 14th Order for more amendments
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Otter signs long list of bills into law, including ‘Right to Try Act,’ standards for processing rape kits
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‘Philosophically torn’ Otter allows minimum-wage pre-emption bill to become law without his signature
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Rural school center pilot bill passes House after much debate
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Senate unanimously passes all pieces of school budget, with no debate
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Repeal of Idaho’s fee on hybrid cars may be dead
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Legislative limerick No. 5: On avoiding doing nothing…
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Study committee, grant bill clear H&W, Wood says on ‘gap’ coverage: ‘Can’t get done what you can’t get done’
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JFAC backs Clagstone easement funding with just handful of dissenting votes
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Stimson Lumber seeks support for N. Idaho conservation plan
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Sanders wins Idaho Dem caucuses with 78 percent
Idaho
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Boundary County gives Sanders his strongest showing in Idaho’s Democratic Caucus
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Police search for murder suspect in Bonner County
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Budget panel backs North Idaho conservation easement
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Combo bill of hybrid fee repeal, ISP funding phaseout revived, sent to House
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Hump Day Wild Card — 3.23.16
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Parting Shot — 3.23.16
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Urban renewal bill limps along
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PM Scanner Traffic — 3.23.16
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Cutline Contest — Time2Vote
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Herb at 78: Aging
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Scorecard: Education, Real ID
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House punts on Medicaid gap
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New city statue awaits dedication
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Contoversial bar owner admits theft
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Huckleberries interviews commissioner candidate Leslie Duncan
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JFAC backs Clagstone easement
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Bumpersnicker
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Quotable Quote
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Man in Seattle tree descends after 25 hours
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Clark: Betting on Gonzaga
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Idaho Gov. Butch Otter lets bill forbidding local minimum wage hikes become law without his signature
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Cruz defends Muslim statement
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AM Scanner Traffic — 3.23.16
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Otter lets minimum wage bill through
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Why Ask Why?
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Public education budget headed to Idaho governor’s desk
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Brothers suspected in suicide carnage
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Senate OKs school budget 35-0
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Sanders returning to Spokane
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Poll: 20% involved in caucuses
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Silverwood to hire 1,400 for season, host job fair Saturday
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AM Headlines — 3.23.16
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CdAHumanist: Caucus ‘cool’, ‘painful’
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Press: Can’t blame ‘em for asking
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Trump, Clinton add to delegate leads
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SR: Idaho invites legal beatings
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Idaho: Sanders trounces Clinton
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Lake’s falling oxygen levels concerning
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Legislators don’t like to be told ‘No!’
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Suicide Vest
Nation/World
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Prosecutor: No jail for NYC officer in stairwell shooting
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Mozambique debris ‘highly likely’ from Flight 370
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19 reported dead in China mine accident
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Officials: Suspected Belgium bombers identified
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Syrian army reaches outskirts of IS-held town of Palmyra
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Supreme Court divided over new challenge to health care law
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Alleged sex abuse victim may testify at Dennis Hastert sentencing
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Obama, new Argentine leader work to break from past tensions
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Cruz needs jolt to win race against Trump
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Man who predicted Challenger disaster, lived with guilt, dies at 89
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Rap pioneer Phife Dawg of A Tribe Called Quest dies at 45
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Islamic State has trained 400 fighters to attack Europe in wave of bloodshed
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Bin Laden sent videotapes. Islamic State runs a 24/7 news agency
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Brussels mourns, Belgium on alert as police hunt suspect
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Boy shaken as a baby dies after 12 years on life support
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Paul Ryan’s call to elevate political rhetoric aimed at Trump
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Lawmakers meet to take up Charlotte-transgender ordinance
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Turkish president says Brussels attacker was deported to Belgium in June
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Officials say Guantanamo transfers have killed Americans
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Obama: US will go after the IS group aggressively
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People: Hilary Swank engaged to former tennis pro
Obituaries
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Obituary: Russell, Kay Donna
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Obituary: Gillikin, Harold “Dean”
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Obituary: Mitchell, Richard A. “Rick”
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Obituary: Fields, Erlene L.
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Obituary: Reed, Irving B.
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Obituary: French, Leslie Louis
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Obituary: Theodorson, Dean L.
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Obituary: Crossley, Tiny Elisabeth
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Obituary: Johnson, Doris E.
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Obituary: Bergquist, George W.
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Obituary: Christensen, Edwin J.
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Obituary: Pleasant, Gary
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Obituary: Larson, Marie E.
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Obituary: Jarvis, Valeda M. “Vickie”
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Obituary: Hern, Peggy Greig
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Obituary: Gilson, James Roy
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Obituary: Emery, Mildred J. “Millie”
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Obituary: Wulf, Danette Gail
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Obituary: Cummings, Lorraine Lacroix
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Obituary: Smith, Jeffrey L.
Outdoors
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Keep bikes out of wilderness, conservation groups say
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Ski areas freshened with new snow
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Iditarod snowmobiler, 76, savors Alaska experience
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Weekend weather: More showers, mountain snow arrive for weekend
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In brief: Forest Service must revisit OHV use, court says
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Alan Liere’s weekly fish and game report for March 24
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Ammi Midstokke: Lightening your load, backpacking advice for life
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Outpeople: Drumm staffs snow rent district at Mount Spokane Nordic trails
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Bill Jennings: 24 hours of skiing to battle childhood disease
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Reader photo: Let’s dance
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On Alaska’s Iditarod: Washington snowmobiler has insatiable appetite for trail
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Desert 100 dirt bike race coming to scablands near Odessa
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Drone racing’s thrills, spills draw pilots of all ages
Spokane
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In Sunday’s north Spokane shooting, family loses second brother in less than a year
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Injured hiker rescued by helicopter near Multnomah Falls
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Bernie Sanders is returning to campaign in Spokane
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Ultimate Gonzaga fan Keith Sims watched every game in person
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Washington Legislature’s special session likely going into next week
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Former Daiquiri Factory bar owner admits to debit card theft
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Photo: Spring softball
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Newspaper delivery delayed
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Washington Senate panel wants records on former corrections secretary
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Washington records
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100 years ago in Spokane: Controversial play scheduled to open
Sports
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Nothing casual about WSU spring football
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Matt Sozanski’s scoring spurt perfect timing for Chiefs
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In brief: Digest: Favor’s dunk drives Jazz past Rockets
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Friendship will take a backseat in Villanova-Miami matchup
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Area Sports Menu for Thursday, March 24
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Jeremy Lin provides spark for surging Hornets
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Zag coverage
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On the air
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San Diego State, George Washington advance to NIT semifinals
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Joe Garagiola, ex-MLB player turned broadcaster, dies at 90
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Novak Djokovic meets with Billie Jean King, Chris Evert
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Alex Rodriguez says he’ll retire after 2017 season
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Newsmakers: Johnson Jr. announces football pledge to Nebraska, Payton extends contract with Saints
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Joe Garagiola, ex-player turned glib broadcaster, dies at 90
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GSL and GNL soccer preview
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J.D Hauenstein, Nathan Grinalds determined to lead Central Valley back to state
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Syracuse will be handful for GU
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Certain sports spring back into our national consciousness this time of year
Voices
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Spokane Valley declines investigation into termination of city manager
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Hotel room fire quickly put out
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Liberty Lake woman accused of assaulting a child
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East Sprague Avenue upgrades postponed to 2017
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New program at community center pairs mentors and kids
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Somebody Needs You
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Newman Lake unveils new fire station
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Lowering expectations isn’t always a bad thing
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Gothmann to leave Spokane Valley council
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Weathercatch: March mild temperatures likely to linger with some unsettled interludes
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Gardening: Early spring means shrubs must be moved soon
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Giant Nerd Books is a book hunter’s passion project
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Casto crowned Miss Spokane Interstate Rodeo