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Around Town
Prospective po po — Candidates for Kootenai County Sheriff had a debate last night where they attacked each other's credibility and tried to figure out how to cut costs. Just like the Republican presidential candidate's debate. (CDA Press)
Outcry unleashed — Even the people who OK'd it aren't happy with the idea of a cop who crashed into a car while drunk getting his job back, with back pay. (SR)
Meanwhile, in Cheney — Tears and adoration greeted the news that the local school superintendent is stepping down. (Cheney Free Press)
Out and About
The shooter of a state trooper in Bremerton is still at large (Seattle Times)
A very bad week for journalists in Syria (BBC)
After each debate, one candidate has to face a reckoning for something they said. Today it's Sanoturm's turn. (NY Times)