INW Headlines — 10.11.11
In case you think that Sandi Bloem’s administration and City Council are the only ones with aggressive foes in the Inland Northwest, this billboard is one of five blasting Spokane Mayor Mary Verner and the Spokane council. Paid for by an anonymous person, it is displayed in a parking lot at the corner of Third and Stevens in downtown Spokane. (SR photo: Dan Pelle)
- U.S. F&W sez chub is not endangered /Rocky Barker, Statesman
- North Idaho fuel pipeline to reopen, no leaks found /KREM, AP
- Walla Walla man oldest to climb Mount Kilimanjaro /Rich Landers, Outdoors
- Teacher accused of disciplining student w/duct tape quits /Billings Gazette
- Education gap shrinks as Hispanice students advance /Idaho Press-Tribune
- Remains found in Rainbow Family disappearance /AP, via Sirens & Gavels
- 1st Death Row inmate exonerated by DNA to speak /Gwen Florio, Missoulian
- Bowhunter seriously injured after poking dead bear on live wire /AP
- Montana State leaders back tobacco ban, students so-so /Gail Schontzler, Chronicle
- Orbusmax Special: Oregon’s 1st Twitter libel lawsuit pits Tigard doctor against Portland blogger here
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