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In its series on the guv's proposed fix of U.S. Highway 95, The Idaho Statesman spotlights 56 deadly miles in North Idaho here. 3. For $10, reports the Coeur d'Alene Press, you can get a sticker that honors severely wounded CPD Blue Michael Kralicek here. 4. The worst pickup line ever, according to David "Dr. Love" Coleman: "I might not be the best-looking guy here, but Im the only one talking to you is the worst pick up line he has ever heard. Coleman visited Pullman to give WSU students dating advice here. 5. So, where was God when the tsunami hit? Pastor Steve Massey of Hayden Bible Church provided answers here. 6. IMHO-NW: Dan Popkey/Idaho Statesman (Gay marriage ban), UI Argonaut (Avoiding a foolish lawsuit), James Vesely/Seattle Times (Is anyone in the middle?), Joel Connelly/P-I (Demos' leftward lurch), and Robert L.
Andover Townsman calendar
Nature Tots: Furry Friends: Introduce your preschooler to the wonders of the furry mammal friends on the refuge through stories, songs and fingerplays from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. or 1 to 2 p.m. at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, 6 Plum Island Turnpike, Newburyport. For ages 3-5 with indoor and outdoor activities, so dress for the weather. Participants should meet at the Visitors Center. Registration is required. Program is free but space is limited. To register, call 978-465-5753 and press "0" to talk to a staff member. Registration is not complete until confirmation is made by a staff member. For more information, visit www.parkerriver.fws.gov. Drop-in art activity: Paste Paper, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Art Studios, Peabody Essex Museum, East India Square, Salem. Made possible by the Lowell Institute and American Dental Partners.
Kids Huff Freon to Get High
CARBONDALE, Ill. - During these 'dog days of summer' air conditioning units are working overtime trying to keep homes and offices cooled down. But many of those air conditioning units are becoming the target of kids wanting to drain the freon gas from inside and inhale it, sometimes with deadly results. "They feel a euphoria, light-headiness and they may pass out. But it's that euphoria that they're going after. Unfortunately what these kids don't know is there is long term damage to the body from breathing in freon gas," said Doctor Donna Carney at Memorial Hospital of Carbondale. Authorities say the way the kids are using the gas to get high is by placing a plastic bag over their head. Then they fill the bag with freon gas. It's heavier than oxygen so it forces the oxygen out of the bag, leaving only the dangerous gas.
Resident reports bullets hit house on Levin Street in Alexandria
Alexandria police were slated to collect bullets from an air conditioner at a Levin Street residence today where the bullets reportedly lodged during a shooting incident Monday. The Levin Street resident called police about 7 p.m. Monday to report someone had shot at her house. .
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