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Idaho at 1 p.m.
BC-ID--OIL TRAINS-IDAHO
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — The number of oil trains moving through north Idaho is expected to increase in coming years, raising fears of accidents. BNSF Railway spokesman Gus Melonas says an average of 1.5 loaded oil trains move through north Idaho each day. SENT: 450 words.
IN BRIEF:
PIPE BOMB-ARREST; ONTARIO FATALITY; NAMPA PEDESTRIAN DEATH; WOLF FUND; YELLOWSTONE-GUIDED TOURS; BOY SCOUTS-IDAHO SHERIFF
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