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  • Nadine Martindale, owner of BiPlane Brewing Co. in Post Falls, checks a batch of brewing beer Tuesday in the production area of her business that opened in May.
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  • Rondi Renaldo, executive director of the Kootenai Humane Society, plays tug of war with Smokey Bear, a 2-year-old Newfoundland mix, during an outing Tuesday at the shelter. Renaldo has been the executive director for the Kootenai Humane Society since April.
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  • Tate Mitchell watched as a Labrador Retriever mix was dumped out of a black sports utility vehicle Tuesday evening on Seventh Street near Montana Avenue. Mitchell raced up the street on his bicycle to retrieve the dog but was unable to stop the car.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press ..Sally Lunnen rakes maple leaves Monday from the lawn of the Roosevelt Inn in Coeur d'Alene. The City of Coeur d'Alene will begin its annual leaf pick-up Nov. 12 and asks residents not to bag leaves or to mix branches or other debris.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Cody, one of eight rescue and recovery dogs with North Idaho Search Dogs, makes his way down a ladder from a second story window during a training session Thursday in Coeur d'Alene. The Australian shepherd/border collie mix has been in training for the past year and will go through certification later this year.
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  • Marc Branscome, an environmental technician at the Kootenai County Transfer Station in Coeur d'Alene, mixes saw dust into discarded paint Wednesday to solidify the waste for proper disposal. The household hazardous waste collection site disposes of an average of 300 gallons of paint every week.
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