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    Fireworks allowed in designated areas on reservation

    07/02/09 MOUNT TOLMAN - Fireworks will be allowed only in designated areas on the Colville Indian Reservation, and only on July 4. According to tribal officials, designated areas are: - Nespelem - Buffalo Lake Reynolds Resort, Owhi Lake, Gua Point and the first campsite on the east side and the agency ball fields.
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    $25 million in stimulus money for WA roads

    06/22/09 SPOKANE -- Eastern Washington roads will receive about $25 million in federal stimulus money. The projects are spread out all over Eastern Washington; they include everything from repaving jobs to installing new traffic radio stations at Sherman Pass.
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    Things You Need To Know About Home Inspections

    06/18/09 Everyone knows the economy's been a little rocky lately, with many houses going into foreclosure. Th...
     

    Wood-To-Energy Projects Get Stimulus Dollars

    06/16/09 A half dozen private sawmills around the Northwest are splitting about $17 million in federal economic stimulus grants.  The new awards follow a wood-to-energy theme.
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    What to look for in Real Estate

    06/16/09 Since people grew up in various places, it is but natural for them to have different preferences. Ot...
     

    JUNIORS: McAulay spanks Bot to set up Lok tie at Largs

    06/09/09 PAUL McAULAY fired Pollok into the Evening Times Cup-Winners' Cup last eight with a glory double against Auchinleck. The 21-year-old striker was the difference between the sides in a whole-hearted, but never dirty game that saw both teams reduced to 10 men.
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    Uganda: Kabalega - Country's Shaka Zulu

    06/09/09 Bunyoro king Chwa II Kabalega. He motto was "conquer or die" Today, the remains of this fort are no longer visible, unless someone points at them. There are no signs of the heavy battle that raged at this spot more than 115 years ago.
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    Florida Commercial Real Estate - Looking For The Precise Property To Acquire

    06/09/09 Putting up your own business is very risky. You do not know if it will be successful or not. You do ...
     

    Museum Of The Month: Brands, Packaging and Advertising

    06/08/09 Ever feel like you visit galleries and museums only to gaze slack-jawed at masterpieces beyond your means? A visit to the Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising might have you thinking different. Tucked away in a Notting Hill mews, just around the corner from the crowds of Portobello Road Market , this compact museum is based almost entirely on the collection of one man, consumer historian ...
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    Enhancing The Value Of Miami Foreclosure Property

    06/08/09 There are lots of people who are looking for the best place to invest. And because of the advantages...
     

    Results from Wash prep track championships

    05/30/09 Results from Friday??s final events at the Class 2A, 3A, 4A Washington state prep track and field championships at Mount Tahoma High School:
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    Firefighters battling five acre wildfire

    05/29/09 NEAR DEEP LAKE, Wash. -- Firefighters are on the scene of a small wildland fire in Northeast Washington. It started around four Friday afternoon near Deep Lake, which is north of Colville.
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    Javelin mark falls at state Class 3A track championships

    05/29/09 Stanford-bound Robert Hintz of Bellevue unleashes a throw of 211 feet.
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    Watchful reader helps nab escapee - Fri, 29 May 2009 PST

    05/29/09 A newspaper reader helped nab a Montana Department of Corrections escapee accused of a Spokane Valley burglary, according to Crime Stoppers.
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    Suspected HICO burgler stops for coffee, gets arrested

    05/29/09 SPOKANE -- The Spokane Sheriff's Department got a tip this morning that led to the arrest of James Clemons. Clemons, who was caught on surveillance video robbing a HICO Station on April 21, is wanted for felony theft in Snohomish County, WA and burglary and theft charges in Spokane County.
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    Fugitive felon nabbed in Colville coffee shop

    05/29/09 A fugitive felon wanted for a HiCo heist in Spokane Valley had his morning cup o' joe rudely interrupted by local police in Colville Friday.
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    Thin Air Community Radio to full-power

    05/20/09 KYRS-Thin Air Community Radio of Spokane has received permission to build a full-power station.
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    Thin Air Community Radio to full-power

    05/20/09 Associated Press - May 20, 2009 12:25 PM ET SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - KYRS-Thin Air Community Radio of Spokane has received permission to build a full-power station.
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    What is Tenancy at Will and Is it Right for Your Rental Property

    05/20/09 Tenancy at will is a type of informal rental agreement that is similar to a month to month agreement...
     

    Envoy criticises flu 'discrimination' of Mexicans

    05/09/09 GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) - Nations need common rules for responding to flu outbreaks to prevent discrimination and unfair trade restrictions, Mexico's UN envoy said yesterday, complaining that Mexican citizens and exports were being unfairly singled out.
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    Envoy Criticizes Flu 'Discrimination'

    05/08/09 Nations need common rules for responding to flu outbreaks to prevent discrimination and unfair trade restrictions, Mexico's U.N. envoy said Friday, complaining that Mexican citizens and exports were being unfairly singled out. Some countries have "developed some attitudes which I will straightforward qualify as discriminatory against Mexicans," Luis Alfonso De Alba said.
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    WHO: Swine flu tally reaches 2,500 cases in 25 countries - Summary

    05/08/09 Geneva/Stockholm - The World Health Organization on Friday increased the number of laboratory-confirmed infections of influenza (H1N1) in humans to 2,500 cases in 25 countries. The latest country to enter the list was Brazil with four cases. ...
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    Walk-run planned in memory of Gayle DeLaCruz

    05/08/09 NESPELEM - A walk-run in memory of Gayle DeLaCruz will be May 12 in four locations on the Colville Indian Reservation. DeLaCruz, a Colville Business Council member, died last year.
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    Envoy criticizes flu 'discrimination' of Mexicans

    05/08/09 (AP) -- Nations need common rules for responding to flu outbreaks to prevent discrimination and unfair trade restrictions, Mexico's U.N. envoy said Friday, complaining that Mexican citizens and exports were being unfairly singled out.
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    Gordon Brown feels the dread hand of sympathy

    05/08/09 Gordon Brown looks more and more like the kind of pathetic animal beloved by Victorian picture-makers: like Landseer's The Stag at Bay, cornered in the waters of a Highland loch and about to be savaged by the hounds; or Holman Hunt's The Scapegoat, driven from the temple into the wilderness on the Day of Atonement to carry the burden of human sin.
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