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A search of public records revealed that she grew up in California and moved with her parents to Rathdrum, where she graduated from high school.
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Idaho lottery officials said last week that Holly Lahti, 29, of Rathdrum, Idaho, won half the jackpot, which will amount to around $90 million after taxes if she chooses a one-time payout.
Lottery winner may have to split it with estranged husband 2011
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Holly Lahti still lives in the couple's home in Rathdrum, a town in the Idaho Panhandle.
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Adorable Rose Flack, 17, from Rathdrum, Idaho had the saddest story of the American Idol Salt Lake City auditions – check out Rose Flack singing “I Feel the Earth Move” in this video clip.
Megan Corkrey American Idol Salt Lake City Audition Video 2009
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‘“You wouldn’t subscribe for the Rathdrum blanket and potato fund; you, who come out of the parish,” says I, “and whose grandfather, honest man, kept cows there.”
The Book of Snobs 2006
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His first mission was the rural parish of Rathdrum in Wicklow, from which he was soon transferred to the metropolitan parish of Sts. Michael and John, where he remained until his death.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Rathdrum and Wicklow, getting up at three in the morning, and driving them in the creel, and it all for nothing.
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Rathdrum or Aughrim, men cutting turf on the hills, or other scenes of inland life, yet they gave the greatest delight to these people who are wearied of the sea.
The Aran Islands 1890
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And all at once I knew her: the girl whose nightingale throat had redeemed the desolation of the evenings at Rathdrum, whose sunny beauty had seemed (even to my celebrated cold-blooded æstheticism) worthy to haunt a man's dreams.
The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Modern English Egerton Castle 1889
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Rathdrum, the linens of Bandon, the cottons of Cork, and the gloves of
Men of Invention and Industry Samuel Smiles 1858
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