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North Idaho Now podcast Episode 29: Headlines from 5/8 thru 5/11

CHANSE WATSON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 3 years, 11 months AGO
by CHANSE WATSONJOSH McDONALD
Hagadone News Network | May 11, 2021 1:57 PM

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bankcda, Hecla Mining Company, Dave Smith Motors, Radio Brewing, Watts Appliance, and McDonalds.

In this episode of the North Idaho Now Podcast, Chanse Watson and Josh McDonald go over the latest news coming out of the Coeur'd Alene/Post Falls Press, the Bonner County Daily Bee, and the Shoshone News-Press from May 8 to 11.

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Time Index:

Intro- 00:00

Cd'A/Post Falls headlines- 22:39

Shoshone News-Press headlines- 39:06

Bonner County Daily Bee headlines- 47:34

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