PM: Melba Becomes Capitol For Day
Idaho Gov. Butch Otter talks about cowboy ethics and the ten principles to live by to Melba sophomore Kimberly Bangerter, right, and other members of the Melba High School Student Council during the Wednesday Capitol for a Day event at the Melba Valley Senior Center in Melba. (AP Photo/Idaho Press-Tribune, Greg Kreller)
- Judge rejects bail in Steele’s ‘murder-for-hire’ case /Meghann Cuniff, Sirens & Gavels
- Urban renewal: Hearing still going 4 hours later , and: 2 more bills targetting URA authority clear committee /Betsy Russell, Eye On Boise
- Idaho House votes to defy health-care reform /Betsy Russell, Eye On Boise
- Cattlemen sue feds over region’s wolves /Rich Landers, SR
- Spokane deputies rescue rape suspect from house fire /Thomas Clouse, SR
- Vulnerable Idahoans concerned about Medicaid cuts /Tania Dall, KXLY
- Eastern Washington woman claims rape by Green River Killer /KHQ
- Nampa police search for culprit who vandalized Luna pickup /Patrick Orr, Statesman
- Bonner County mulls change in race track code /Keith Kinnaird, Bee
- Montana won’t wait to kill wolves that prey on livestock, elk /Matthew Brown, AP
- Capitol sees flurry of anti-union bills /Betsy Russell, Eye On Boise
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