PM Headlines — 4.27.10
In this photo provided by the University of Idaho, an adult giant Palouse earthworm stretches nearly to its full length of 10 to 12 inches in the laboratory at the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho, Monday, April 12. Two living specimens of the fabled giant Palouse earthworm have been captured for the first time in two decades, University of Idaho scientists revealed on Tuesday. My ol' Lewiston Tribune buddy Bill Loftus has the UIdaho version of the story here. (AP Photo/University of Idaho, Kelly Weaver)
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- Bonners Ferry student receives teachers' scholarship/Stacy Hudson, Press Room
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