PM Headlines — 4.5.10
Nikolay and Maria Yefremov sit for a portrait in their extended family home in north Spokane March 26. The Ukrainian couple emigrated from their homeland 18 years ago as the Soviet Union dissolved. America, says their daughter Lubov Chuyashov, offered them the opportunity to practice their Christian faith without persecution. See John Stucke’s inspiring SR story here . (SR Photo: Christopher Anderson)
- State board of ed trims UI’s student fee request /Lewiston Tribune
- Vandals great Johnson inducted into basketball HOF /Idaho Athletics
- At least 70 cops not happy w/Kirkpatrick’s leadership /Jeff Humphrey, KXLY
- Boise priest: Pope ought to retire /Bill Roberts, Idaho Statesman
- Seattle officer who shot Lakewood police killer testifies /Jennifer Sullivan, Times
- Spokane Valley cop finds 3 stolen cars in one shift /Meghann Cuniff, Sirens & Gavels
- Wolf disease upsets area hunters /Nick Rotunno, Shoshone News-Press
- Dover Bridge hangs by a steel thread /David Gunter, Bonner county Bee
- CdA announces Arbor Day button winners /Coeur d’Alene Today
- Police, IDFY sponsor prescription-drug turn-in day /Coeur d’Alene Today
- David Elton’s wife donated to Stevens’ campaign /Meghan Cuniff, Sirens & Gavels
- Hundreds pack Colfax church to remember snowmobiler /KREM2
- Lawyer for US missionaries faces extradition /Associated Press
- City of Eagle amends teen curfew law /KBCI
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