Posts tagged: Inland Northwest Roundup
Distinguished Young Women’s winner Idaho’s Madison Leonard is congratulaled by her parents Denise and Paul Leonard after being named winner Saturday in Mobile, Ala., at the Mobile Civic Center. The Leonards are from Hayden Lake. Story here. (AP Photo/Press-Register: Victor Calhoun)
A large Pacific banana slug slowly crosses a rural road near Oakland, Ore. The Pacific banana slug is the second-largest species of terrestrial slug in the world, growing up to 25 centimetres (9.8 in) long. (Credit Image: © Robin Loznak/robinloznak.com)
Question: Do slimy slugs bother you?
Jordan Carpenter and Mariah Hurd, center, gather with other protesters around the Flathead County Library to protest a pro Nazi film being shown by a white separatist group called Kalispell Pioneer Little Europe on Thursday in Kalispell, Mont. The residents held signs reading “No Neo-Nazis,” and “No Hate in My Backyard,” to protest the showing of the film, “Epic: The Story of the Waffen SS,” which takes an admiring view of the combat arm of the Nazis during World War II. Missoulian story here. (AP Photo/Flathead Beacon, Lido Vizzutti)
Diver attach lines to a vehicle in the Mores Creek in Boise Thursday. A woman on her way to Boise was killed when the pickup went over a 350-foot embankment near the High Bridge and into the creek. It is unknown if other people were in the car. Story here. (AP Photo/KATHERINE JONES/ Idaho Statesman)
Team USA Blues’ goalie Cindy Sears takes a water break as a Blues assistant coach gives her a few instructions during a break on the floor hockey game against Team USA Stars, at the Special Olympics World Games on Monday in Boise. (AP Photo/Idaho Press-Tribune, Mike Vogt)
Participants in the Polar Bear Float at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, hit the waters of the Portneuf River running on Saturday afternoon. The float was part of the Fire & Ice Fest this weekend. (AP Photo/Idaho State Journal, Bill Schaefer)
Trackways are visible on one of the stones found by retired rancher Grant Loertscher that he removed from a Montpelier, Idaho quarry and has stashed in a storage facility in Montpelier to protect them recently . The rocks bear trackways that may belong to prehistoric mammals, dinosaurs, and other critters. (AP Photo/Joe Kline, Idaho State Journal)