Erik Loney/KXLY e-mailed this photo from the 9:13 a.m. crash scene in Post Falls. You can read his story here.
11:54 a.m. Resident of Cordillera/Worley reports a neighbor has told him that a man in a dark-blue Chevy Blazer is cutting wood w/o authorization on his property.11:43 a.m. A rollover [...]
A recent e-mail from the Missoula Chamber of Commerce has angered downtown Missoula businesses, prompting many shop owners and community leaders to wonder about the chamber's priorities and loyalties. An e-mail sent to chamber members, titled "Member to Member AdVantage Announcements," featured an advertisement from the Holiday Inn [...]
The Washington Post's Juliet Eilperin reports that Phil Jones, director of the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit, whose e-mails were at the heart of the so-called climategate scandal, has stepped down.
[...]Pecky Cox/As The Lake Churns e-mails that she didn't know whether to simply stop and stare at the beauty of this cold, autumn moon at Priest Lake. Or to snapped a photo of it. Fortunately, for us, she did both.
' [...]SR buddy Becky Nappi e-mails: "I'm doing a New Year's story on two people who changed their career lives rather dramatically, one went from business exec to head of a nonprofit. The other was a teacher who now details cars. I'm trying to track down a North Idaho person who'" [...]
Two articles this month underscore the polarization around climate science these days.
This article in the Times of London gives a good overview of the on-going e-mail scandal that clearly has hurt the credibility of climate science in general.

Idaho Dad: I just checked my records and saw that my first email to DFO about his new blog was in March of 2004. He inspired me to then start my own blog in May of 2004. It's been a wild ride since then, and my life has certainly changed in [...]
The controversy over the leaked e-mails continues with climate skeptics including Republican Senator Jim Inhofe calling for a full blown congressional investigation.
[...]"In today's very early hours, the Hagadone Corporation tested its annual Christmas decoration displays," e-mails Don Sausser, HBO's Eye On Sherman Avenue. "The 50-foot lighted tree topping the headquarters building required follow up to get everything properly lit."
Idaho Records/Sherry Adkins, SRTravel weather still looking good/Mike Prager, SRCdA schools [...]I want to thank all of you who extended well wishes through the blog, in phone calls, and e-mails Friday as I celebrated my 60th birthday. The good vibes from you and my colleagues at work, as well as the outpouring of love that I received from my extended family [...]