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PM Headlines — 4.15.14

Jane Fink, raptor biologist with Birds of Prey Northwest, releases a 3-year-old bald eagle at the Kootenai County Solid Waste Department Fighting Creek landfill on Monday. The bird, which had been poisoned from feeding contaminates in the area, was found by a worker at the site a week earlier. (Shawn Gust/press)
Jane Fink, raptor biologist with Birds of Prey Northwest, releases a 3-year-old bald eagle at the Kootenai County Solid Waste Department Fighting Creek landfill on Monday. The bird, which had been poisoned from feeding contaminates in the area, was found by a worker at the site a week earlier. (Shawn Gust/press)

Jane Fink, raptor biologist with Birds of Prey Northwest, releases a 3-year-old bald eagle at the Kootenai County Solid Waste Department Fighting Creek landfill on Monday. The bird, which had been poisoned from feeding contaminates in the area, was found by a worker at the site a week earlier. Story here. (Coeur d'Alene Press photo: Shawn Gust)



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D.F. (Dave) Oliveria joined The Spokesman-Review in 1984. He currently is a columnist and compiles the Huckleberries Online blog and writes about North Idaho in his Huckleberries column.

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