PM Headlines — 1.11.12
Spokane Police Sgt. Jason Hartman, left, rerouted the 2011 Martin Luther King Jr. Unity March in downtown Spokane after a bomb inside a backpack was found hidden behind the garbage can and bench. This year, an increased police presence will be along the normal route. Spokane Police Lt. Joe Walker, right, will be operations commander for the march on Monday. (SR photo: Dan Pelle)
- Coeur d'Alene girls lead basketball poll/Statesman
- Idaho teacher evaluations to include parent input/AP
- Lucky Friday Mine workers face year-long closure/SR
- Popkey: McGee stays, sign of commity in 2012?/Statesman
- Hydropower keeps Idaho emissions low/Becky Kramer, SR
- Ada County mulls tobacco-free hiring policy/Natalie Podgorsky, KTVB
- Idahoans paid record gasoline prices in 2011/Coeur d'Alene Press
- Average gas price of $3.49 broke Idaho record/Bill Roberts, Statesman
- McGee retains Idaho GOP leadership despite DUI crash/John Miller, AP
- Return of Spokane snow could mean return of PETA/Nicole Hensley, KXLY
- Bonner County considers future of 'Tolerance' sculpture/Keith Kinnaird, Bee
Question: Do you have to work on MLK Day Monday?