Archives | Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010
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Nation/World
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Embattled Mexico in no mood for fiesta
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Tea party primary wins may be boon to Democrats
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No deal in Mideast talks
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U.S.-Iraqi raid kills at least 6
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Arlington grave mix-ups confirmed
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Tougher rules sought for pipeline safety
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Schwarzenegger visits gas line explosion site
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‘Proximity’ won’t be required for oil spill compensation
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In brief: Campaign gift sets record
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Post-partum focus shifting to brain
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Suspected mother of baby found in plane’s trash
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Government: Oil and gas companies must plug idle wells
Outdoors
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Another chapter is written
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Landmark youth hunts approach
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OK to grouse about grouse
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Grim pheasant news
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Deer may not be behind every bush
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No blues in the Blues for elk hunters
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Whitetails dominate north
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Elk do better in north than remainder of Idaho
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Panhandle waterfowl wonderland for hunters
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Good hatch boosts prospects in Washington
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Idaho chukars provide bright spot amid mixed bird-hunting prospects
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Wolves among predators exacting a toll on elk in Idaho
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Council volunteers build platforms for disabled hunters
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Elk hunters get chance at Turnbull
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Don’t be too good at calling
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Washington provides only opportunity for grouse slam
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Wolf hunts on hold
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Fall turkey outlook good
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Bad berry crop puts region’s black bears on the prowl
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Put some direction in your sporting life
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Cougar-hunting seasons go by hunter’s weapon choice
Spokane
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Prosecutors reviewing Creach shooting probe
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Missing teen calls parents, but doesn’t reveal location
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Drive-thru flu shots offered next month
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Chewelah woman killed in vehicle rollover
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Wash. braces for another drop in tax collections
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Local Stearman pilots win top honors at Illinois contest
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Jefferson Elementary School options pit sides
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Poll: Weak support for Washington initiatives
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Washington records
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Clark: Let’s commission a monument to runaway spending
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Seattle police shake up ranks after shooting
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Idaho records
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Cats removed from ‘horrific’ home
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Newspaper request on deputies identities under review
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In brief: Avista seeks rise in natural gas rates
Sports
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Ferris, CV post football wins
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Storm sweep to second WNBA title
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Leahy hopes just to play in game
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Cougars prepare for SMU’s run-and-shoot
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Sasquatch women remain undefeated
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Pflugrad rules over Missoula empire with dose of charm
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Pac-10 picks
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Vick earns NFL’s player of week award
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Newsmakers
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Scoreboard
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Today’s Best
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Bush walked away without having to apologize
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Blunder ruins M’s chances
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Seahawk shuffle
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Vandals put emphasis on passing
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Wildcats just reload for another run
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GSL Preview Soccer
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SP girls stay to plan
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Mead junior midfielder gains insight in volunteer work overseas
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Two WSU standouts made way from Texas to Palouse
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Greg Lee’s Pick 6
Washington Voices
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Juvenile Diabetes walk planned for Sept. 26
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Ordinance allows vehicle sales in mixed-use avenue zone
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In brief: Planning manager resigns position
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Shadle Park teacher named Einstein Fellow
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In brief: Sweet Adelines hosts workshop
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Signs point to cooler, wetter winter
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Paddle and play poker Saturday in Eloika Lake
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Landmarks: Hale Block had many names
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Northwest Autism Center helps families navigate system
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In brief: Renaissance fair planned
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Children’s Renaissance Faire planned at Manito
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Accuracy watch
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Lottery
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Senior meals
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Liberty Lake teen hopes to set Guinness world record
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Family calendar
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Free dump passes available tonight
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Heart Beats cloggers offer weekly classes
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GreenHouse plans to grow with new center in Deer Park
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Convertible club, Red Hat Society donate pop tops
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Cheney council opposes state initiatives
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Tour community gardens Saturday
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Buddhist Temple plans equinox service
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East Valley School Board still taking input on changes
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Panhandling ban paying off, Spokane Valley leaders say
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Step into artists’ studios in Town and Country tour
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Garden of Month honoree has a whimsical touch
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Shops offer vintage fashions that are still popular
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Popular Zumba class takes root with seniors