PM Headlines — 3.4.11
Vince Vaccaro of Townsend, Mont., sports his rifle during the Lewis and Clark Conservative Tea Party’s “Constitution Rally”, earlier today, on the steps of the Sate Capitol in Helena, Mont. The Lewis & Clark’s Conservative Tea Party group received permission to bring unloaded and secured weapons onto Capitol grounds to support allowing guns in off-limits areas. The organizer and conductor of the rally, Tim Ravndal, said the rally is about protecting Second Amendment rights by making legislators see and hear how important gun rights are. (AP Photo/The Great Falls Tribune, Rion Sanders)
- Ken Griffey Jr. serving as ambassador in the Philippines /USA Today
- Post Falls boys beat Idaho Falls in state consolation game /Rachel Roberts, Statesman
- Intern claims intimidation by ConocoPhillips /Will Graff, InvestigateWest
- Idaho legislators attack Silver Valley cleanup /Susan Drumheller, ICL
- Congressman Labrador opposes ‘Wild Lands’ policy /John Robison, ICL
- Sterling International/Spokane Valley out to catch a bug /Tom Sowa, SR
- Poll: Coeur d’Alene levy isn’t going to win /Coeur d’Alene Press
- Month later, few answers in MLK Day parade bomb try /KREM
- Newlyweds crash into STA bus on Highway 2 /KHQ
- Senate bill would lift wolf protections in Idaho, Montana /AP
- Guv gets bill banning ‘spice” and ‘bath salts’ /Betsy Russell, Eye On Boise
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