PM Headlines — 10.23.09
A former book keeper for a construction company, Helen Campilli, and her husband, a maintenance foreman, decided to open an antique and toy train store when they retired. For the past 15 years, the store, called C’s Train & Antique Shop, has operated on Spirit Lake’s Maine Street. Story here /Skookum Photography.
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- Bayview man charged after H95 crash /Bonner County Bee
- No death penalty in pregnant Idaho woman’s killing /AP
- North Idaho swine flu vaccination clinic fills in 5 hours /SR
- Sandpoint council votes down fire response fees /Bonner County Bee
- Otter won’t delay health insurance change /Eye On Boise
- Valley Christian to retire Drew Swank’s number /Sportslink
- Zags preseason WAC favorites again /Sportslink
- Plummer teen prime suspect in bomb threat /KREM
- Nampa charter school could face closure /KTVB
- WAC leader Idaho travels to Nevada /KTVB
* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog