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    Coeur d'Alene Press

    02/17/10 Intermountain Community Bancorp (OTCBB:IMCB), the holding company for Panhandle State Bank, on Tuesday reported 2009 financial results with solid liquidity, strong increases in customer deposits and lower loan delinquencies.
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    Washington boys how they fared

    02/16/10 1. Federal Way beat Curtis 59-52. 2. Gonzaga Prep beat University 63-49. 3. Curtis lost to Federal Way 59-52, lost to Kentwood 65-51. 4. Walla Walla beat Kennewick 76-56.
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    q&a with executives of columbia banking system Moving forward in trying times

    02/16/10 As the year began, Tacoma-based Columbia Banking System could count $3.2 billion in assets with 52 branches spread along the I-5 corridor from Bellingham to Portland and along the northern Oregon Coast.
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    Dick Francis dies: Your memories

    02/14/10 Author Dick Francis, famous for his horse racing-based crime novels, has died aged 89, his family has said.
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    Exhibit of Joe Feddersen's work at Hallie Ford Museum shows he straddles several worlds, all his own

    02/12/10 One of the Pacific Northwest's most prominent artists, Joe Feddersen documents the world around him -- wherever he might be, and in media from prints to basketry to glass works.
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    Verner taps Eadie to fill park job - Thu, 11 Feb 2010 PST

    02/11/10 Spokane Mayor Mary Verner has opted against making another change in the leadership of the Spokane Parks and Recreation Department.
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    More kidney dialysis clinics coming to Eastern Washington - Sun, 17 Jan 2010 PST

    01/17/10 Recent changes to state rules have prompted a rush to build new kidney dialysis clinics across Eastern Washington. One company will get the nod this spring to build another facility in Spokane with five stations that clean the blood of people with renal failure. There also are proposals to put 20 new dialysis units in the Tri-Cities and 17 more in Wenatchee. A new clinic has opened in Colville ...
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    PREP BASKETBALL: Storm start season ranked No. 1

    01/14/10 The Squalicum boys' basketball team is picking up right where it left off in the first Associat
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    Bad new for Real Estate In Everett

    01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
     

    Garcia indicted on murder, use of firearm charges

    01/07/10 http://fetlife.com/users/5192 SPOKANE - A federal grand jury has indicted a 20-year-old Omak man for a fatal shooting Nov. 5 in Omak. Arraignment for Rudy M. Garcia is set for Jan. 8 in U.S. District Court in Spokane, U.S. Attorney James A. McDevitt said.
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    Garcia indicted on murder, use of firearm charges

    01/07/10 SPOKANE - A federal grand jury has indicted a 20-year-old Omak man for a fatal shooting Nov. 5 in Omak. Arraignment for Rudy M. Garcia is set for Jan. 8 in U.S. District Court in Spokane, U.S. Attorney James A. McDevitt said.
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    Investigation continues

    12/23/09 OMAK, Wash. Police detained and released a woman in the death of a 24-year-old Lake County woman after an altercation about 1:45 a.
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    Cracks in UN gang appeared long before leader Clay Roueche's arrest

    12/16/09 International drug lord Clay Roueche was arrested just last year, but the cracks in his United Nations gang started surfacing in early 2005.
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    Terror monitor: Tape of captured US soldier due

    12/16/09 KABUL. - A terrorism monitoring group says the Taliban have announced they will release a new video of a U.S. soldier captured in Afghanistan. SITE Intelligence Group, a U.S.-based terrorist tracking organization, says the media arm of the Afghan Taliban made the announcement Wednesday on their Web site.
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    Spokane County deputy on leave, accused of hitting daughter

    12/16/09 SPOKANE, Wash. - A Spokane County sheriff's sergeant accused of slapping his daughter has been placed on leave for a misdemeanor assault investigation.
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    Man sentenced for beating dog outside City Hall

    12/16/09 SPOKANE, Wash. - A man who beat a dog outside City Hall last summer will be released next week after spending about four months in Spokane County Jail.
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    Icy conditions cause fatal crash north of Huntington

    12/14/09 A Washington woman died after she lost control of her car on the icy freeway Saturday afternoon and was struck by a semi-truck traveling behind her. Oregon State Police Sgt. Darin Helman said Jenna Lee Ulrich, 22, of Sammamish, Wash., died at the scene, about five miles north of Huntington.
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    Geraldine Lorraine (Clark) Scamahorn

    11/25/09 Geraldine Lorraine (Clark) Scamahorn, 90, a longtime resident of Leavenworth, died Tuesday, November 10, 2009, at Cashmere. Geraldine was born on March 20, 1919, to Glen and Georgia (Cronn) Clark at Wilbur, WA.
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    Project offers charitable alternative to gift-giving

    11/25/09 Faith Communities for Sustainability offers a few ways for people to help those in need during the holidays.
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    Charles H. "Charlie" Abel

    11/19/09 Charles H. "Charlie" Abel, age 69, passed away November 7, 2009, in Pinal County, AZ. He was born in Colville, WA to Bert and Edith Abel.
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    United Powwow is Nov. 21 in Omak

    11/16/09 OMAK - Native American drummers and dancers will gather on Saturday, Nov. 21, for the 21st annual United Powwow at the Omak Longhouse. The free event is open to the public and celebrates Native American Month.
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