North Idaho Now podcast Episode 143: Headlines from 6/18 thru 6/21
CHANSE WATSON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 years, 11 months AGO
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In this episode of the North Idaho Now Podcast, Chanse Watson and Molly Roberts take you through the latest news coming out of the Coeur d'Alene/Post Falls Press, the Bonner County Daily Bee, the Shoshone News-Press, from June 18-21.
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Time index:
Intro- 0:00
Cd'A/Post Falls headlines- 11:29
Shoshone News-Press headlines- 29:19
Bonner County Daily Bee headlines: 34:55
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