AM Headlines — 11.29.11
OR-11, a male pup from the Walla Walla pack, awakens from anesthesia after being fitted with a radio tracking collar in northeastern Oregon. Another wolf, OR-7, from the Imnaha pack, has become a celebrity by trekking 730 miles on a zigzag course from near the Idaho border to the southern Cascade Range. His GPS tracking collar has traced his trail across the state. (AP Photo/Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife)
- Idaho Records /Sherry Adkins, SR
- Monday Scanner Traffic /DFO, HucksOnline
- Snow expected in Idaho/Montana mountains /Mike Prager, SR
- Forest road proposal aims at bear safety /Becky Kramer, SR
- Gonzaga’s Guy Landry Edi can only sit, wait /Jim Meehan, SR
- CHS Vik QB Chalich verbally commits to Idaho Vandals /SR
- Lake City stores see robust sales over weekend /Anusha Roy, KXLY
- Goodwill employee w/bank deposits fights off attacker /Bill Buley, Press
- WSU AD Moos will clear up Wulff’s status today /Vince Grippi, SR
- Idaho construction numbers may have hit bottom /Sandra Forester, Statesman
- Spokane murder suspect/victim were aspiring rappers /Meghann Cuniff, S&G
- Man in Kootenai County fraud charged again /Meghann Cuniff, Sirens & Gavels
- Middlebrooks, Joksimovic lead NIC men to 7-0 start /Coeur d’Alene Press
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