Sagle student launches newspaper
Lee Hughes Staff Writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years AGO
SANDPOINT — Twelve year old Sagle Elementary student Brent Howerton walked boldly into the Daily Bee front office on Monday with his aunt, Marcy Johnson, off the street and without an appointment, and politely asked to speak to a reporter.
His purpose? The sixth-grader wanted an interview, but with a twist: he would be doing the interviewing — the reporter would be answering the questions. I drew the short straw by default: I was the only reporter available.
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