Archives | Saturday, Dec. 18, 2010
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Spokane
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New snow brings traffic challenges
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Spokane shoppers tackle last Saturday before Christmas
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Deputy cleared over sex toys business
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In brief: Corrections center water main breaks
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washington records
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Scotts offers growers a deal
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Experts pan new spotted owl plan
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Bikers bring gifts to Hillyard Center
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Donors bring children’s Christmas hopes closer
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A father changes tune on foster care
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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Waiting is the hardest – and best – part
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Idaho records
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In brief: Mine death citations fought
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Man who attacked cop won’t be set free
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Spokane climbs in safety rating
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Debit card fee cap could raise banking costs
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Delay likely in Zehm case
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Governor lays out plan to erase red
Sports
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Chiefs head to break with victory
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Vandals lose squeaker to Grizzlies
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EWU men lose by 30 to Nebraska
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WSU’s Capers jack of all trades on court
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Before the Big Game, the Big Wait
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Stockton scores 36 for perfect Pups
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G-Prep, Ferris remain hot
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What a huge difference a game makes
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Chiefs can’t win for Engel
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Today’s Best
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G-Prep survives scare
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Brown does job
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Vikings concerned about safety
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Unfred hits 40 in Freeman win
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Onward to Texas
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On the air
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Newsmakers
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Charlotte stuns No. 7 Tennessee
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Scoreboard
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Some bowls aren’t easy sell
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Today’s menu
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Carroll meets familiar foe in championship
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Also today
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Tigers thump Saxons
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Post Falls claims win in Prairie Pig
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Washington State adds defensive end
Washington Voices
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CV OKs potential new school lines
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East Valley schools restructuring falls short
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Government almanac
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In brief: Little League registration open
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Encouraging sign
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Five Lodging Tax Advisory fund recipients named
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Glass Infusion offers aesthetic necessities
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calendar
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Week filled with Christmas celebrations
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Dishwasher blaze at station is firefighters’ biggest job
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West Valley works on seasoning
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Blue lights convey holiday hope
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A job with all the trimmings
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Use winter to clean, sort, fix tools and seeds needed for spring planting
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Senior meals
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Artist, teacher, advocate honors animals through work