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Dump site opens over residents' objections November 11th, 2009 at 09:27 AM
A field in the mountains of north Idaho has become a crossroad for two historic forces mining and the legacy of Catholic missionaries. Federal stimulus money is accelerating projects to remove the toxic remnants of north Idaho's mining history. That contaminated dirt is going to a new dump that's near a building important to both Native Americans and Jesuits. Doug Nadvornick reporting. [mp3] [Share]
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