North Idaho Now Podcast Episode 169: ITD Construction/Traffic update with Megan Jahns and local headlines from 9/24-9/27
CHANSE WATSON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 years, 9 months AGO
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We kick things off with another ITD Construction/Traffic update with Public Information Specialist Megan Jahns! Make sure to plan ahead and drive safe, North Idaho!
After the interview, Chanse Watson takes you through the latest news coming out of the Coeur d'Alene/Post Falls Press, the Bonner County Daily Bee, and the Shoshone News-Press from Sept. 24-27.
Time index:
Intro- 00:00
Interview with ITD's Megan Jahns- 12:28
Cd'A/Post Falls headlines- 22:37
Bonner County Daily Bee headlines- 44:51
Shoshone News-Press headlines- 51:00
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