PM Headlines — 9.29.14
A new public access on the Kootenai River at the Montana-Idaho border opens the door for anglers to sample recent trout fishery improvements. Meanwhile, a new Kootenai Tribe hatchery being dedicated in October at the confluence of the Kootenai and Moyie rivers aims to revive the native burbot – a freshwater ling prized by winter fishermen. Rich Landers’ SR report here . (SR photo)
- Crapo coming to Hayden, Rathdrum /Press
- Recall wording still on Mica Kidd Island ballot /Press
- WSU gets $300K grant for addressing sex assault /KXLY
- Hot Stuff: Ed group to host ‘Disco Inferno’ fundraiser /Press
- Retired English teachers pen mystery novels /Devin Heilman, Press
- Ed board needs 120 volunteers to review 30K questions /Eye on Boise
- Ribbon cutting held for Chilco garbage collection site /Kootenai County
- 3rd claim cites sexual abuse at juvenile detention center /Eye on Boise
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