PM Headlines — 3.21.11
Anneliese Walser, 6, and older sister Gretta Walser, 9, Boise, help get a kite ready for flight on a windy first day of Spring with their parents Chris Walser and Ashley Davis at Camel’s Back Park in Boise Sunday. The National Weather Service in Boise reported wind gusts up to 48 mph Sunday which downed trees, power lines and blocked some residential streets. (AP Photo/Statesman: Darin Oswald)
- Harwood tells 3 whoppers during megaloads testimony /Eye On Boise
- Kootenai County Sheriff Watson won’t seek re-election /Alison Boggs, SR
- House moves to block megaloads lawsuits /Betsy Russell, Eye On Boise
- Washington No. 6 in state gasoline taxes /Jim Camden, Eye On Olympia
- Spokane Shock fire offensive coordinator Biletikoff /Jim Meehan, SR
- Good Idaho water year keeps getting better /Kim Fields, KTVB
- Lake City mom warns other parents after enticement try /KHQ
- Bonner County detective capping colorful career /Keith Kinnaird, Bee
- Party-line vote introduces new version of health-care nullification /Eye On Boise
- House OKs bill to prevent use of eminent domain for bike paths /Idaho Reporter
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