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Legals for July, 19 2023
Renew hopes to resume housing assistance program soon
GRANT COUNTY — Grant County behavioral health provider Renew is hoping to take referrals again in the near future for its housing assistance program, after having to limit its new cases since January due to an overload of clients, according to LaVyonne Barnes, who supervises the program. Barnes stated that the program, which is an arm of Amerigroup’s state-wide Foundational Community Supports program, is vital to Renew’s behavioral health treatment efforts and to servicing the large number of clients struggling with a lack of housing. “We love the FCS program being part of Renew because we believe in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, meaning it’s hard for a client to address their mental health if they don’t even have their basic needs met.”
Bits n’ pieces from east, west and beyond
Texas, which has been suffering a record-breaking heat wave, is getting backlash from a state bill, to activate in September, which would eliminate water breaks for construction workers.
Legals for July, 18 2023
CWU anthroplogy grad looks to bring Indigenous perspective to her profession
ELLENSBURG - When Raelynne Crow arrived at CWU, she had no idea she would be interested in anthropology, let alone that the university even had a program...
Connecting high school students to the trades
NIC pre-apprenticeship program sees success
To meet demand for skilled construction workers, North Idaho College created a pre-apprenticeship program to get high school kids interested in entering the trades.
Family trees used to build Hayden history
The details of Hayden's history will be available in a book that will provide a biographical history of the oldest and founding families in the city. The first draft of the book should be ready for review in August, and is set to release in the fall.
Summer events in Cd'A
Coeur d'Alene is the place to be this summer as the Coeur d'Alene Regional Chamber's strategic partners bring you an incredible lineup of family friendly outdoor events.
Anthem Corner opens in Post Falls
Anthem Corner is the new four-suite building open at 1689 N. Nicholson Center St. (west of Highway 41 and north of Post Falls).
Legals for July, 16 2023
3Cs to distribute $120K to local nonprofits
Group surpassed last year's fundraising goal of $111K
The 2023 fundraising year has been a powerful one for the Cancer and Community Charities, better known as the 3Cs. The group of 500 ladies have managed to collect $120,000 to release to local charities later in the summer. Though the recipients won’t be announced until Aug. 18, most of the nonprofits receiving the grant awards fall within the health and human resource categories.
WSU student participates in research projects in Kenya
PULLMAN - This summer, Washington State University student Darya Maysam is joining research projects on antimicrobial resistance, infectious disease surveillance, and epidemiological modeling, while gaining course credit at the same time. The WSU junior, who plans to graduate in May 2024 with a degree in Animal Science and a minor in Mathematics, is also taking Swahili language lessons, visiting an elephant orphanage and giraffe research center, and learning about animal herding from the Maasai people...
Man gets prison for sexual relationship with minor
A man received a prison sentence for a sexual relationship with a minor.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
78 nonprofits to participate in Great Fish fundraiser
A record number of Flathead Valley nonprofit organizations will participate in the 9th annual Great Fish Community Challenge hosted by Whitefish Community Foundation August 10 to Sept. 15.
Legals for July, 14 2023
AP AWESOMENESS
Coeur d’Alene School District students achieve perfect scores
Several students in the Coeur d’Alene School District have earned big time bragging rights for their Advanced Placement accomplishments.
NIC announces spring dean's list
North Idaho College recently announced its dean’s list for the spring semester of 2023. Students eligible for the NIC dean’s list must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credits and obtain a grade point average of 3.75 or above.