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PM Headlines — 6.1.09

Jamere Radford of North Wind Construction washes trucks at the repository in Kellogg on Thursday, May 21, 2009. Among the places where federal economic stimulus money is directly leading to more jobs in North Idaho is the Bunker Hill cleanup in the Silver Valley, where about 70 more seasonal workers will be hired on this summer and next for stepped-up cleanup of lead-contaminated soils in the CdA Basin.         KATHY PLONKA kathyp@spokesman.com (Kathy Plonka / The Spokesman-Review)

J amere Radford, of North Wind Construction, washes trucks May 21 at the hazardous waste repository in Kellogg. The effort to clean up the 21-square-mile Bunker Hill Superfund site, contaminated by lead from Silver Valley mining, is among projects in the Inland Northwest to benefit from federal stimulus money. Story here . (Kathy Plonka/SR)

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