4.24.2006

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The Times-News Online: Twin Falls, ID: "HELENA, Mont. (AP) -- Workers on Wednesday put the finishing touches on a public bridge that spans a Missoula stream and shows what can be done with wood so skinny it ordinarily is passed over for construction projects.

"The Rattlesnake Creek Bridge features wood from small-diameter trees damaged by beetles in Idaho's Nez Perce National Forest. The bridge owned by the city of Missoula and connecting with a trail to the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area and Wilderness was built for pedestrians, bicyclists and people on horseback."

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