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N. Idaho man arrested twice in tool assaults (KIVI Boise)

Associated Press - November 18, 2008 12:44 PM ET
moscow, Idaho (AP) - A northern Idaho man accused of striking an elderly man with a hammer has been arrested again this month after police say...
Greyhounds run over visiting Tumwater (The Olympian)

A host of Tumwater fans were silenced when the Thunderbirds fell behind 22-6 at halftime and ended their season 12-36 in
pullman on Saturday.
Troy man rediscovers love of RC planes (The Olympian)

Until three years ago, Jerry Becker had given up on flying remote-controlled planes.
UI considers charging students more to offset cuts (KIVI Boise)

Associated Press - November 13, 2008 2:34 PM ET
moscow, Idaho (AP) - University of Idaho officials say they are considering raising student fees to offset looming state budget cuts.
UI considers charging students more to offset cuts (KBCI Boise)

UI Provost Doug Baker says student fees could help generate money to replace a 1 percent budget cut that Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter ordered for all state agencies in September.
UI considers charging students more to offset cuts (The Olympian)

The University of Idaho might consider raising student fees to offset looming state budget cuts, university Provost Doug Baker says.
Path to Web winds from moscow to moscow (The Salt Lake Tribune)

Michael Nakoryakov took an odd route to Salt Lake City and his job at The Salt Lake Tribune. ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ In short, he went from
moscow, Russia, to
moscow, Idaho, and then turned south.
Judge dismisses University of Idaho ageism case (KIVI Boise)

Associated Press - November 9, 2008 2:24 PM ET
moscow, Idaho (AP) - A judge in northern Idaho has dismissed an age discrimination lawsuit a former University of Idaho employee filed against the...
Former UI employee sues for age discrimination (Seattle Times)

A former University of Idaho employee claims a "hostile" environment toward older workers on the
moscow campus forced her into early retirement.
Idaho prof says individual farmers squeezed (AG Weekly)
moscow, Idaho (AP) - A University of Idaho economics professor says high fuel and fertilizer costs coupled with sinking wheat prices are squeezing individual farmers in eastern Washington and northern Idaho, possibly advancing an evolution toward large commercial agricultural that dominates much of the rest of the nation.