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AM Headlines — 1/29/08

Plows in Spirit Lake built berms high enough to obscure the stop signs in downtown Spirit Lake Monday, Jan. 28, 2008 after snow dumped across the region over the weekend. (Spokesman-Review/Jesse Tinsley). KREM2 story

*Idaho Records/Sherry Adkins, SR

*Idaho Guard plans new Sandpoint armory/Betsy Russell, SR -- They should name it after Brandon Adam, the Sandpoint High grad who lost his legs in Iraq.

*More snow yet to fall today: 2-4 inches today, 3-6 inches Wednesday night/Thomas Clouse, SR -- It's an inconvenience. But it's also pur-ty.

*Snow brings down pair of businesses: Roofs collapse in Priest River, Rathdrum/Taryn Hecker, SR -- No one got killed. No one got hurt. The husband of one business owner said it best.

*Zags rout Pilots, take sole possession of WCC lead: No let down after Memphis/Jim Meehan, SR -- You'd think Portland would sue after getting mugged at The Kennel.

*Regional transportation hub in works: Facility near state line to serve growth on Post Falls' west side/Brian Walker, Coeur d'Alene Press -- Here's the cool bottom line from PFURD exec Luke Malek: "The state line area is going to be a transportation hub, and people would be able to take public transportation from Plummer to north Spokane."

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