HBO’s INorthwest Roundup — 4/15/09

A small insect with iridescent wings rests on the petal of a Western trillium in a forest near Elkton, Ore., on Monday. Botanists say the trillium plant can be seriously injured if its flower is picked because it inhibits the plant’s ability to produce food stores. (AP Photo/The News-Review, Robin Loznak)
- Cartoon: Halting piracy?/ David Horsey, Seattle P-I
- Hundreds turn out for Boise Tea Party protest /Idaho Statesman
- Zag Daye submits name for NBA /SR
- Humane Society condemns use of Rodenator /SR
- Spokane Valley lawmaker wants to rename country /KREM2
- Eagle holds off on broad smoking ban /KTVB
- Ex-Nez Perce County sheriff waives extradition /Lewiston Tribune
- ‘Titanic’ Anniversary: Woman’s grandfather survived ill-fated trip /Missoulian
- Montana cat killer back in jail /Helena Independent-Record
- Ex-Bozeman sports editor indicted on child porn /Billings Gazette
- Orbusmax Special: Spokane man bills state for time spent snoozing here .
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