PM Headlines — 6.18.14
The 4.5 million gallon clarifier at the Central Treatment Plant in Kellogg, shown here Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2010, is where mining wastewater from the Bunker Hill Mine is allowed to sit and settle out the heavy metal contents, which are raked and pumped into the center of the circular tank. The treatment plant, which is contracted by the EPA, will be used in the future to treat water from other parts of the Silver Valley. Story here. (SR photo: Jesse Tinsley)
- Friend: Slain WW2 vet no drug user /Nina Culver, SR
- $15K worth of guitars stolen in Spokane robbery /SR
- Shawn Vestal is a finalist for prestigious PEN Prize /SR
- Enviros challenge latest fed plan for Columbia salmon /EOB
- Lake City to get new taxi service /Cynthia Magnus, CdA Press
- Some state officials intend to release details on oil trains /SR, AP
- 1 person killed in fiery plane crash near Montana-Idaho border /KCEI
- Wayward package criss-crosses USA, stumps Sandpoint man /KHQ6
* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog