AM Headlines — 7.6.12
David Kosmecki, left, 23, talks to Idaho State Police Trooper Justin Klitch, right, in Fruitland on June 20. Kosmecki was stopped and charged with possession of marijuana after leaving Oregon. Kosmecki says a friend bought the marijuana at a medical co-op in Ontario, Ore. At the 45th Parallel marijuana clinic, patients stream in weekly to take advantage of Oregon’s medical marijuana program. The situation has led some Idaho families to relocate to Oregon, and others who seek medical marijuana to face a harrowing journey back to their home state. Idaho police and politicians say the Oregon law creates a public-safety hazard in their state. Story here. (AP Photo/Nigel Duara)
- Idaho Records /Sherry Adkins, SR
- Quiet 4th for police agencies /Brian Walker, Press
- Editorial: Of textbooks and texting /Coeur d’Alene Press
- Milfoil treatment to start at Hayden Lake /David Coleman, Press
- Kalispell parade driver later hits house, faces DUI charge /Inter Lake
- Spirit Lake police chief accused of sexual harassment /Katie Utehs, KXLY
- Washington charter school supporters turn in petitions /Jim Camden, SR
- Study team records increase in natural deaths of grizzlies /Laura Lundquist, Chronicle
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