AM Headlines — 11.28.12
A Snake River sockeye is captured in Stanley, Idaho, for its genes after swimming more than 900 miles to reach its spawning grounds. A program to replenish the dwindling population of salmon in the river is working, but at a high cost. Lynda V. Mapes’ Seattle Times story here. (Steve Ringman/Seattle Times/MCT)
- Idaho Records /Sherry Adkins, SR
- Popularity putting pressure on Glacier Park /Jim Mann, DIL
- Low elevation rain, mountain snow on the way /Mike Prager, SR
- Struggling Idaho energy company exits bicycling /Associated Press
- New leagues, new logo for Boise State /Patrick Orr, Idaho Statesman
- Trapper pleads guilty after catching dog in illegal trap /Perry Backus, RR
- Coeur d’Alene man sentenced in animal cruelty case /Maureen Dolan, Press
- Judge to hear arguments in January re:school funding case /Betsy Russell, EOB
* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog