PM Headlines — 11.4.09
Susie Pouliot, CEO of the Idaho Medical Association, tells an Idaho legislative committee on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009 that if everyone in Idaho had health insurance tomorrow, there wouldn’t be enough doctors in the state to treat everyone. Story here . (Betsy Russell/SR)
- NIC Sentinel wins ‘Best of Show’ in national contest /Press Room
- 5th Spokane swine flu victim announced /John Stucke, SR
- 2 Kootenai County burglars among ‘turkeys’ sought by authorities /Meghann M. Cuniff, Sirens & Gavels
- Crash kills Tekoa High student body president /Rob Kauder, KXLY
- Police think they’ve collared ATM bandit /Jeff Humphrey, KXLY
- Wallace footballer/homecoming queen having must fun ever /KHQ
- Group calls Crapo ‘river champion’ after Owyhees protections /Rocky Barker, Statesman
- Idaho ‘no where near’ on H1N1 vaccine goals /Betsy Russell, Eye On Boise
- Sandpoint challengers sweep into office /Keith Kinnaird, Bonner County Bee
- Welco Lumber workers qualify for benefits /Bonner County Bee
- High schoolers take home NIC Math Contest awards /Press Room
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