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  2. Lewiston Morning Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Lewiston Morning Tribune is widely involved in community programs and partnerships. In collaboration with Inland 360, the Tribune's arts and culture focused news publication, the Lewiston Tribune holds a yearly "best of" competition in which members of the community can nominate and vote on the best local businesses in the region. [28]

  3. Archie Phinney - Wikipedia

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    He was the superintendent of the Northern Idaho Agency in Lapwai from 1944 until his death in 1949. Hospitalized in Lewiston for several days, he died from a hemorrhage due to an ulcer on October 29 at age 45. He was buried at the Jacques Spur cemetery in Culdesac, alongside his parents and not far from his great-grandfather, William Craig.

  4. Duane W. Rimel - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1942, Rimel was also the editor of Valley News, a weekly newspaper that was based in Lewiston, Idaho. [2] From 1953 to 1954, he served as a commissioner for the Asotin County Housing Authority. For the next two years, he was the president of the Musicians Union in the Lewiston Chapter of the AFL–CIO. [12]

  5. Arnold Schwarzenegger among those mourning death of Lewiston ...

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    Ralph Crawford, the Lewiston-area sculptor whose most famous model, Arnold Schwarzenegger, commissioned a 9-foot bronze statue of himself in 2011, died Saturday at the age of 89.

  6. Robert D. Leeper - Wikipedia

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    Robert Dwight Leeper (June 29, 1891 – December 19, 1932) [1] was an American attorney and justice of the Idaho Supreme Court.. Born in Tacoma, Washington, Leeper was raised in northern Idaho at Lewiston and Coeur d'Alene, graduating from high school in 1909.

  7. Henry Heitfeld - Wikipedia

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    From 1914 to 1922, Heitfeld was a registrar of the United States General Land Office at Lewiston. He engaged in fruit growing during this period. At age 71 in 1930, Heitfeld returned to politics as a member of the Nez Perce County Commission, eventually serving as its chair. He retired in 1938 and moved to Spokane, Washington, shortly before ...

  8. Peter M. Busch - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] Busch retired from the Marine Corps as a lieutenant colonel in 1976, [2] and moved to Lewiston, Idaho. He ran for the U.S. Senate as a Democrat in 1984 and won the May primary, [1] [2] but was soundly defeated by two-term Republican incumbent Jim McClure in the November election, [3] receiving just 26% of the vote. [2]

  9. J. Blaine Anderson - Wikipedia

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    He was confirmed by the Senate on July 2 and received his commission the same day; [2] he served until his death in Boise on April 16, 1988, due to a brain aneurysm. [3]