INW Headlines — 3.24.10
This combination of five photos shows Attorneys General, from left: Mark Shurtleff of Utah, Lawrence Wasden of Idaho, Rob McKenna of Washington, James D. “Buddy” Caldwell of Louisiana and Troy King of Alabama. Attorneys general from 13 states sued the federal government Tuesday, claiming the landmark health care overhaul is unconstitutional just seven minutes after President Barack Obama signed it into law. (AP Photo/Doug Pizac; The Idaho Statesman, Joe Jaszewski; Washington State; Alex Brandon; Jamie Martin)
- Montana fugitive found running chapel after 38 years /Associated Press
- Father of sex offender testifies against rape law /Ben Botkin, Times-News
- Colville school counselor admits to molesting student /KXLY
- U.S. Mint unveils new Yellowstone Park quarter /Billings Gazette
- UM prof: Wolves to stay in Bitterroots, elk on menu /Perry Backus, Ravalli Record
- Iraq vet blames PTSD for child porn downloads /Eve Byron, Helena Independent-Record
- About Face: Montana to join Race to the Top, seek millions for schools /Gail Schontzler, Bozeman Chronicle
- Orbusmax Special: Bainbridge Island police arrest ‘werewolf hunter’ here
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