PM Headlines — 4.8.10
Ten North Idaho College students participated in an Alternative Spring Break trip March 28 through April 3 to Sisters, Ore., to build a Habitat for Humanity house. On the job site are (kneeling) Robert Herrera from Hauser, (front) Tanya Fessenden from Sagle, Tabby Fessenden from Sagle, Brenna Mason from Hayden, Anna Ball from Coeur d’Alene, (back) Jenny Estep from Spirit Lake, Kevin Harriman from Bonners Ferry, Gabrielle Lewis from Post Falls, Sheyne Possman from Post Falls and Larrissa Trevino from Hayden. (NIC Photo)
Baby brain dead after assault by 18YO Spokane father /Meghann Cuniff, SR
- Thousands lose power under 53 mph strong winds /Mike Prager, SR
- Zags: Frieson picked in 3rd round of WNBA , and: Missouri point guard commits /Jim Meehan, SportsLink
- Life comes full circle at Coeur d’Alene nonprofit /Alison Boggs, SR
- NIC basketballers earn postseason honors /Stacy Hudson, Press Room
- Kootenai shrugs shoulders re: chickens in city limits /Ralph Bartholdt, Bonner County Bee
- Gonzaga crime fighters help lock up embezzlers /Jane McCarthy, KREM2
- Bergdahl: Hometown hopes for his release , and: Pentagon condemns new video /Kate Morris, KTVB; and: Crapo confident everything’s being done /KBCI
- 2-fer: KEA to launch roots CSA , and: Environmental law clinics under attack /Terry Harris, KEA Blog
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