Idaho Newsreader - 04.14.08

Fine living on the banks of the Snake River • Idaho plant biggest ethanol producer in the west • Minidoka times three • Hunters vs. landowners in Montana • Sun Valley cat fight!

Idaho Newsreader - 04.11.08

Brooklyn Bridge, Alaskan Way Viaduct, Dover (Idaho) Bridge? • Tamarack scratched as National Mtn. Biking Series location • Inside the mind of a would-be Idaho school shooter • WSJ looks at Idaho water • Cemetery vandals nabbed • Wolf body count

Idaho Newsreader - 04.10.08

Book him, Foxhound • Sandpoint's road rage • All for the love of beer • Aye aye, skippers • Threat level red during Eastern Idaho nerd alert

Idaho Newsreader - 04.09.08

The fine art of cow pie tossing • Worst. Karma. Ever. • Even in Sun Valley, good mortgages go bad • Idaho Falls celebrates Brew Year's Eve • Fun with potatoes • Watch out for the measles

Idaho Newsreader - 04.08.08

Tigers in Idaho? • Rocky VII • Cool maps of N. Idaho lakes • Free care clinic docs covered • Incompetent Idaho hit men • Belittling quote about Idaho of the day

Idaho Newsreader - 04.07.08

Spokane City Council: 'Don't pass that hookah' • Idaho milk, it does a soldier good • Sawin' on the strings • Wasden named Idaho's 'Statesman of the Year' • I'll take Idaho for $1,000, Alex • Beware the mountain lion in Pocatello • Idaho YouTube video of the day

Welcome to water season

Idaho water season is on • One-on-one with Dirk Kempthorne • Discovery Channel in Idaho • Big grant for digging in the dirt • Stage actors eye Idaho • Moscow domestic partner benefits • 800 former Cali cops in one N. Idaho town • 8-year-old Idaho Falls boy hit with assault rap

Where have all the bison gone?

More than 1,400 bison have been removed from or killed in Yellowstone since February.

A report released Wednesday by the Government Accountability Office criticized federal and state agencies for failing to stop the slaughter of bison leaving Yellowstone.

"This isn't normal, but on meth it is"

Academy Award-nominated director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu ("Babel," "21 Grams") directed the latest in a series of TV ads for the Meth Project. The ads, which started airing in Montana Tuesday, are expected to start airing in Idaho soon.

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