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from The Spokesman-Review
superstorm Sandy:
Power returning after Sandy but weariness grows
Karen Matthews Associated Press
Fuel still scarce, temperatures fall; some power back
Shashank Bengali
‘What can I do?’: New Yorkers seek ways to help
Jocelyn Noveck Associated Press
Too soon to put price tag on damage, but Delta, Verizon say they’re taking hit
Matthew Craft Associated Press
Obama gets storm update, sends officials to states
Associated Press
Storm was cruel to elderly who refused to evacuate
Larry Neumeister Associated Press
U.N. prepares aid for Caribbean
Concussions expert urges age limit on head blows
GRAHAM DUNBAR AP Sports Writer
Pentagon gives account of its Libya response
Troops dispatched from U.S., Europe after consulate attack
Lolita C. Baldor Associated Press
Video seems to show slaughter of soldiers
If authenticated, execution undermines Syrian rebellion
Bassem Mroue Associated Press
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Concussions expert urges age limit on head blows
GRAHAM DUNBAR AP Sports Writer
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Libya, Syria:
Troops dispatched from U.S., Europe after consulate attack
Lolita C. Baldor Associated Press
If authenticated, execution undermines Syrian rebellion
Bassem Mroue Associated Press
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Real giving has many dimensions
Steve Massey The Spokesman-Review
Steve Massey The Spokesman-Review
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Prep Football Scoreboard
State 1A:
Chewelah earns State 1A berth
Chewelah 26, Okanogan 20: Derek Smith threw for two scores and ran for another as Chewelah held on after a quick start and beat Okanogan 26-20 in a State 1A play-in football game Friday night in soggy conditions at Chewelah.
Smith ran for 137 yards on 17 carries for the Cougars (9-1), who scored 20 points in the first quarter. Cordell Bean added a receiving touchdown and a rushing touchdown for Chewelah.
The win was the ninth straight for the Cougars. Their only loss came in the season opener against Deer Park.
Quincy 16, Freeman 7: Antonio Melandez and Jacob Durfee ran for touchdowns and the Jackrabbits did enough defensively to beat the host Scotties (7-3). Freeman’s Wyatt Smith threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Kian Gentman in the third quarter, but it wasn’t enough for the Scotties, who were eliminated.
Cashmere 66, Lakeside 9: The Bulldogs scored early and often and eliminated the visiting Eagles (4-5).
Cascade 44, Medical Lake 14: The Cardinals (6-3) were eliminated after falling to the Kodiaks at Leavenworth.
Smith ran for 137 yards on 17 carries for the Cougars (9-1), who scored 20 points in the first quarter. Cordell Bean added a receiving touchdown and a rushing touchdown for Chewelah.
The win was the ninth straight for the Cougars. Their only loss came in the season opener against Deer Park.
Quincy 16, Freeman 7: Antonio Melandez and Jacob Durfee ran for touchdowns and the Jackrabbits did enough defensively to beat the host Scotties (7-3). Freeman’s Wyatt Smith threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Kian Gentman in the third quarter, but it wasn’t enough for the Scotties, who were eliminated.
Cashmere 66, Lakeside 9: The Bulldogs scored early and often and eliminated the visiting Eagles (4-5).
Cascade 44, Medical Lake 14: The Cardinals (6-3) were eliminated after falling to the Kodiaks at Leavenworth.
State 2B play-ins
Reardan 28, Tri-Cities Prep 0: Clinton Jemey and Charlie Eldred broke loose on long touchdown runs and the Indians (7-2) blanked the visiting Jaguars. Jemey’s 85-yard touchdown run in the first quarter put Reardan up 7-0. In the third, Eldred galloped 64 yards for another touchdown. The Indians scored twice more in the fourth to put the game away.
Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 40, Asotin 7: Dylan Hartz ran for 70 yards and two touchdowns and Cort Ruzicka also rushed for two scores as the Broncos (9-0) topped the visiting Panthers (1-6).
Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 36, Colfax 14: Max Mueller hauled in two touchdown passes from Micah Pittsley and the Nighthawks (8-1) beat the host Bulldogs (5-3). Clay Shelton added two rushing scores for TOR.
Waitsburg-Prescott 47, Springdale 8: James Tompkins caught four passes for 205 yards and four touchdowns as the Cardinals (9-1) routed the visiting Chargers (2-6).
DeSales 44, Davenport 6: The Irish (7-1) scored 37 first-half points and went on to eliminate the visiting Gorillas (4-5). Max Mielke scored on a 3-yard run in the fourth for Davenport’s lone score.
State 1B play-ins
Wellpinit 80, Odessa-Harrington 56: A.J. Kieffer accounted for eight touchdowns in the Redskins’ (8-2) win over the visiting Titans (6-4). Kieffer had four rushing touchdowns, two passing scores, an interception return for a touchdown and a kickoff return for another score.
Cusick 70, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 6: Ryan Sample threw for six touchdowns and added a rushing touchdowns in the Panthers’ win over the Warriors (8-2) in Coulee City. Derrick Bluff caught four touchdown passes and ran for two scores for Cusick (10-0).
Columbia-Inchelium 54, Pateros 26: Dustin Wyborney ran for 177 yards on 22 carries and a touchdown as the Lions (7-3) beat the visiting Billy Goats (6-4).
Nonleague
Omak 32, Kettle Falls 15: Alexander Aguilar threw for two scores and ran for another as the Pioneers took control in the second half and beat the host Bulldogs (0-10). Cole Wren threw two touchdown passes to Luke Beardslee, but that’s all Kettle Falls could muster. Omak outscored the Bulldogs 20-8 in the second half to grab control.
Riverside 29, Tonasket 28: Jacob Collins scored from 1 yard out with 1 minute left and ran in the 2-point conversion to give the Rams (1-9) a win over the host Tigers.
Selkirk 40, Wilbur-Creston 36: Dominic Cain threw for 322 yards and five touchdowns as the Rangers (5-5) held on to beat the host Wildcats (3-7). Trystan Rosman ran for 306 yards and three scores for Wilbur-Creston.
Northport 30, Entiat 28: Jeremiah Johnson threw for two touchdowns and ran for another as the Mustangs (4-6) held on to beat the host Tigers.
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Gluten will trigger celiac disease
Anthony L. Komaroff Universal Uclick
The Ideal Cement Plant, seen circa 1930, was situated
at Trent and Pines. The building was later torn down.
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Fight intensifies over NW coal exports
Phuong Le Associated Press
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Rachel Zoll Associated Press
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