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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Malcom Colbert from Post Falls High looks to make a pass down court as he falls after beating Lewiston High's Brian Taylor to the ball.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..T.J. Philp from Lake City High falls on top of Post Falls High's Connor Hill as he battles for the ball and tries to beat out Hill's teammate Justin Mikkelson during the second half.
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  • Andrew Roller from Coeur d'Alene High blasts a shot out of the sand trap on hole 3 at Prairie Falls Golf Club in Post Falls during the Post Falls Invitational Thursday.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Jonathon Nomee, 14, dances for elementary students Wednesday at the 8th annual  Q'emiln Quest in Post Falls. The event is held by the Post Falls Historical Society as a way to educate students about the city's history and culture.
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  • Post Falls High's Marcus Colbert jumps in front of Austin Black, from Lakeland High, during the first half of Friday's game.
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  • Post Falls High's Marcus Colbert keeps his eye on the rim as he races ahead of the defense during the second half of the Trojan's tournament opener against Vallivue High at the state 5A championships Thursday.
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  • Post Falls High's Malcolm Colbert grimaces as he gets off the floor holding his knee following a collision with a Vallivue High player in the first half of the Trojan's tournament opener against Vallivue High at the state 5A championships Thursday.
    PFvsVallivue 06_3-5_jp.jpg
  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High's coach Mike McLean cheers on his team as they take the floor for the second half of the Trojan's tournament opener against Vallivue High at the state 5A championships Thursday.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Connor Hill from Post Falls High goes up a three-point shot during the second half.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High's Shawn Reid puts up a shot in front of Madison High's Rhett Robison during Friday's game at the state 5A boys basketball tournament at the Idaho Center in Nampa.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High's Shawn Reid puts up a three-point shot in the first half of Friday's game against Madison High during the state 5A boys basketball tournament at the Idaho Center in Nampa.
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  • SHAWN GUST/Press..Post Falls High's Malcolm Colbert
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Jared Kennedy from Post Falls High puts pressure on Eagle High's Thayne Pearson as he goes up for a shot in the second half.
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  • Post Falls lifeguards Justin Pennel, left, Ali Knuckles, Jessica Johnson attach swimming boundary markers to the pilings Tuesday along the beach at Q'emiln Park. The beach and boat ramp at Q'emiln Park reopened following the closure of the spill gates at the Post Falls Dam.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High's Johnny Rowland goes up for a shot and draws the foul from Nick McCoy, of West Valley, during the second half of Tuesday's game in Spokane at the McCarthey Athletic Center.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High's Damon Gonzales speeds past Drew Osburn from Vallivue High during the second half of the Trojan's tournament opener at the state 5A championships Thursday.
    PFvsVallivue 03_3-5_jp.jpg
  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High's Connor Hill goes up and over Daniel Davis Chief Sealth High during the second half of the Trojan's 71-63 win over the Seahawks.
    PFvsSealth Boys 01_12-30_jp.jpg
  • Post Falls High's Malcolm Colbert puts up a shot in front of a Madison High defender during Friday's game at the state 5A boys basketball tournament at the Idaho Center in Nampa.
    PFvsMadison 07_3-6_jp.jpg
  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High's Connor Hill sprints down the court as he looks to make a pass during the Trojans game against Madison High at the state 5A boys basketball tournament at the Idaho Center in Nampa.
    PFvsMadison 05_3-6_jp.jpg
  • Post Falls High's Marcus Colbert spots the ball for the rebound as Kyle Blanchard from Madison High does the same in the second half of their game Friday during the state 5A boys basketball tournament at the Idaho Center in Nampa.
    PFvsMadison 03_3-6_jp.jpg
  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High's Shawn Reid elevates in front of a Madison High defender after getting a fast break in the second half of their game Friday during the state 5A boys basketball tournament at the Idaho Center in Nampa.
    PFvsMadison 01_3-6_jp.jpg
  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Connor Hill from Post Falls High slams into Lewiston High's Riley Beck as he goes up for a shot during the second half.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High's Marcus Colbert extends and elevates toward the hoop over the Lewiston defense during the second half of the 5A Region 1 tournament Friday. The No. 1 seeded Trojans beat the No. 4 Bengals 76-50.
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  • Post Falls High's Malcolm Colbert celebrates after drawing a foul from Jordan Thompson from Eagle High.
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  • Marcus Colbert from Post Falls High maneuvers around Eagle High's Daved Gillmore while in flight to score two of his 15 points during the state 5A boys basketball championship game Saturday at the Idaho Center in Nampa.
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  • Post Falls High's Malcolm Colbert goes up for a shot and draws a foul from an Eagle High defender during the second half.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High's Shawn Reid goes up for a block on Josh Thibault from Eagle High during the first half.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press...Water from the Spokane River flows between the ice and snow covered cliffs at the Post Falls Dam. Idaho, Washington and the Coeur d'Alene Tribe entered into a memorandum of understanding for a five-year study to determine how the flow from the Post Falls Dam in Idaho affects water temperature downstream in the Spokane River.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High's Marcus Colbert elevates between two Vallivue defenders while looking back for a passing outlet during the second half of the Trojan's 55-53 win over the Falcons.
    PFvsVallivue 01_3-5_jp.jpg
  • Post Falls High's Malcolm Colbert reacts to drawing a foul from a Madison High player in the first half. Toward the end of the half, Colbert also drew the third foul from Madison's top player, Josh Fuller, causing him to sit out the rest of the half.
    PFvsMadison 02_3-6_jp.jpg
  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High's Shawn Reid cracks a smile as he team maintains a comfortable lead with two minutes left in the Trojan's first championship win since 1964.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High's Shawn Reid flies along the edge of the court after being fouled by Eagle High's Taylor Kelly which sent the defender to the bench with five fouls.
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  • Post Falls High's Malcolm Colbert goes up and over a Vallivue High defender as he drives to the hoop during the second half of the Trojan's tournament opener against Vallivue High at the state 5A championships Thursday.
    PFvsVallivue 08_3-5_jp.jpg
  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High's Jeremy Cragin jumps out of bounds to save a loose ball during the first half of the Trojan's tournament opener against Vallivue High at the state 5A championships Thursday.
    PFvsVallivue 04_3-5_jp.jpg
  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Shawn Reid, left, Malcolm Colbert and Jeremy Cragin are the sophmore leaders of the Post Falls High basketball team.
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  • Post Falls High's Jared Kennedy, Marcus Colbert and Shawn Reid celebrate in the locker room with their team following the Trojan's first championship win since 1964 at the state 5A boys basketball championship game Saturday at the Idaho Center in Nampa.
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  • Post Falls High's Shawn Reid, right, Scott Benner, Marcus Colbert celebrate the Trojan's first championship win since 1964 following the state 5A boys basketball championship game Saturday at the Idaho Center in Nampa.
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  • Post Falls High's Shawn Reid celebrates his teams championship win while teammate Jared Kennedy lifts Anthony "A-Train" King during the jubilation Saturday following the game against Eagle High at the Idaho Center in Nampa. The win is the school's first boys basketball championship since 1964.
    5A Champs 01_3-7_jp.jpg
  • Andor maintains control of Post Falls Police Sgt. Mark Brantl while awaiting a command from Post Falls Police officer Jason Hunt during a training session Monday.
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  • Bryan Myers clears snow from the driveway of the City Hall entrance Wednesday in Post Falls as the snow continues to fall.
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  • Rheana shovels dirt onto a freshly planted tree with Post Falls Mayor Clay Larkin during an Earth Day event Thursday, April 22, 2010 in front of Kimball Office in Post Falls, Idaho. Rheana came to work with me for the "Bring Your Daughter to Work Day" after asking to come for the past two years.
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  • Post Falls High School boys basketball head coach Mike McLean cheers on his team as they play in the boy's state championship game at the Idaho Center.
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  • Water rushes through the remaining spillways opened at the Post Falls dam Tuesday as Avista has began to close the gates to maintain summer water levels.
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  • Avista is scheduled to perform major work on the Post Falls Dam this summer that will impact city operations and river based activities near the site.
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Isaac SiJohn, 2, of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe, sleeps on his mother's shoulder during the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Isaac SiJohn, 2, of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe, sleeps on his mother's shoulder during the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP015_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Native American women dance in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest. (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP011_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A young Native American boy compares his dance regalia to a competitors at the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American rider preapres to take part in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Josiah Buffalo, 10, from the Cippewa-Cree Tribe, waits to take part in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP002_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP012_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Howard Ball, a Cherokee Tribe member, fits his headress before the dance competition at the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP007_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American woman dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP022_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Native Americans dance in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP014_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Native Americans dance in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP013_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP012_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Spike Draper, a member of the Navajo Nation, dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP010_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Howard Ball, a Cherokee tribal member from Liberty Lake, Wash. tends to the final details of his regalia before the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest. (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP001_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Howard Ball, a Cherokee Tribe member, dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP020_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Native Americans dance in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP013_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Native American women dance in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP011_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American rider preapres to take part in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP003_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Josiah Buffalo, 10, from the Cippewa-Cree Tribe, waits to take part in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP002_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Howard Ball, a Cherokee tribal member from Liberty Lake, Wash. tends to the final details of his regalia before the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP001_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Spike Draper, a member of the Navajo Nation, dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP021_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Howard Ball, a Cherokee Tribe member, dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest. (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP020_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Spike Draper, a member of the Navajo Nation, dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP021_pow_wow.jpg
  • Post Falls High's Scott Benner slides in front of Adam Broshiem from Coeur d'Alene to knock the ball away during the first half of Thursday's game.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High's Shaundra Scott extends her team's lead over the competition in the anchor leg of the 4x200 meter relay Thursday during the Inland Empire League championships at Lake City High.
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP023_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Howard Ball, a Cherokee Tribe member, fits his headress before the dance competition at the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP007_pow_wow
  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..The yellow paint on a classic Ford highlights the bright chrome work on display Friday during the River City Rod Run in Post Falls.
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP024_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American woman dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP022_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Native Americans dance in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP014_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Spike Draper, a member of the Navajo Nation, dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP010_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A young Native American boy compares his dance regalia to a competitors at the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP005_pow_wow.jpg
  • Post Falls High's Marcus Colbert elevates toward the basket while splitting between two Lake City defenders during the second half of the Trojan's 75-61 win Friday.
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  • Post Falls Police Chief Scot Haug discusses the findings of the initial investigation of two bodies found Thursday at 509 East 11th Avenue. The homeowners discovered the bodies after checking on the tenants they were attempting to evict.
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  • Kootenai County firefighter Jeryl Archer drags a fire hose to a hot spot near the top of Blossom Mountain, south of Post Falls, where a home was destroyed Thursday.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Cub Scout Ryan Buckel, 5, looks up toward the older Boy Scouts during the opening of a flag retirement ceremony at the American Legion Post 143 in Post Falls on Tuesday.
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP023_pow_wow.jpg
  • Kaipo Kuehu, right, and Brooks Brown, both firefighters with Kootenai County Fire & Rescue, finish climbing up a steep trail at Q'emiln Park in Post Falls with a rescue dummy during a high angle technical rescue training exercise Monday. The training involved hiking into a remote location to access a patient, setting up a rope system for access, and stabilize and transport the patient.
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  • Torrin Wagner, 6, looks back toward the projector screen to see the next step of his first grade penmanship classwork Friday at Prairie View Elementary in Post Falls. The school saw a rise in the student population of 13 percent over last year.
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  • Post Falls High's Allison Meehan, center, and Sierra Monti successfully block a shot sent by Kadie Blank from Lake City High to close out the second set Tuesday.
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  • Casey McCormack, with Idaho Department of Lands, surveys the landscape before creating a fireline through the brush Thursday on Blossom Mountain, south of Post Falls. A secluded home was destroyed in the fire for which a cause has yet to be determined.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..A boat creates a wake as it cruises past homes Thursday on a area of the Spokane River that will be considered a no-wake zone from where the former Greensferry bridge was to Kiwanis Park in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls Christian's Katie Hoye, right, and Coeur d'Alene High School's Shandra Naegle go up for a rebound during their game Thursday. The Eagles beat the Vikings 47-16 to keep their undefeated record of 2-0 this season.
    PFC BBall 01_11-19_jp.jpg
  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Feathers on the head dress of a memorial horse rider blow in the breeze during the 11th annual Julyamsh Powwow in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Howard Ball has a laugh with other dancers while waiting to take part in the grand entrance at the 11th annual Julyamsh Powwow in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Kilby Reynolds helps his nephew, Quinton Abbey, 5, adjust his regalia before the start of the grand entrance at the 11th annual Julyamsh Powwow in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Keith Burke, left, and his brother Gary Burke, members of the Umatilla Tribe in Pendleton, Ore., wait to take part in the memorial ride Friday at the start of the 11th annual Julyamsh Powwow in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Makayla Pellman, 10, walks along a rocky point at Falls Park as April O'Dell, 15, casts her line into the water Thursday during a fishing derby for children from St. Vincent de Paul's transitional housing. This is the second year the event was organized by St. Luke's Men's Club as way to provide the children with a recreational outlet.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Simon Urlacher stands on top of a utility box as he watches the burnout session Friday at the River City Rod Run in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..James Almond walks between classic cars on display Friday at the River City Rod Run in Post Falls.
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  • LaRoy Dowd, Post Falls dam manager for Avista, walks above the spillway Wednesday where an estimated 12,000 cubic feet of water per second is flowing in order to reduce the water level of Lake Coeur d'Alene which was two feet above the summer elevation.
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  • Jim O'Brien and his wife Shirley, who make up Southwest Volksband, rock the "squeezeboxes" as they perform at the Post Falls Oktoberfest celebration Friday at Q'emiln Park.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press...A bull-moose calf snacks on some low-hanging branches Friday in a backyard in Post Falls. The calf and a cow have been taking up residence in the neighborhood since Monday foraging through gardens and trees.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Post Falls High quarterback Matt Lickfold loses his helmet as he battles for more yardage while trapped in the middle of the Sandpoint High defense during Friday's game.
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