PM Headlines — 2.18.10
American missionaries arrested on child kidnapping charges, Laura Silsby, 40, right, and Charisa Coulter, 24, both of Meridian, walk towards the courthouse in Port-au-Prince earlier today. A day after eight of their fellow missionaries were released and flown back to the U.S., Silsby and Coulter remain in Haiti and went to court to be questioned by the judge about their plans to set up an orphanage in the Dominican Republic. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
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- Resolution may be near for highway shooting suspects /David Johnson, Lewiston Tribune
- Famed logger Red McCollister dies at 92 /Eric Barker, Lewiston Tribune
- Seniors, senators blast USFS plan to cut campsite discounts /Nate Poppino, Times News
- Post Falls woman arrested after Meridian chase /Idaho Statesman
- Avista reports earnings, will seek rate hike in 2011 /Becky Kramer, SR
- Sagle Elementary hit hard by vandalism /Ralph Bartholdt, Bonner County Bee
- Police bust father, son for selling ‘pot Krispies’ at Shadle Park HS /KREM2
- Gonzaga closes in on 10th-consecutive WCC title, faces LMU tonight /KHQ
- Judge orders release of strip hockey video /Associated Press
- Sandpoint couple hopes case will lead to adoption changes /Marlisa Keyes, Bonner County Bee
- Embezzlement suspect waives hearing /Keith Kinnaird, Bonner County Bee
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