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Legals for March, 27 2023
Cd'A CHAMBER: Launching tomorrow's leaders
Spring is in the air! The snow has melted (mostly), the birds are singing and tiny blossoms are starting to sprout. It is the wonderful season of renewal and rejuvenation after a long and dark winter. It's been a difficult week for our community, especially for our friends in the education sector after the levies failed. But following this notable setback, I am encouraged to see signs of rebirth, showing an awakened resolve to work together in support of our students, educators and the future of our business community.
Levy failure prompts student walkout
Students marched with signs in their hands and fires in their hearts as they staged a walkout and rally Friday afternoon on the field behind the school. Through biting wind and light snow, they made their voices heard. They walked out at 2:05 p.m. — 25 minutes before the school day ended — to symbolize a loss of $1 million per minute, or 1% of the Coeur d'Alene School District's budget, 25% of which is supported by funds from the supplemental levy. A request for a $25 million-per-yer perpetual levy narrowly failed at the polls March 14.
Polson student D.C. bound after winning state poetry reading contest
As Wica-ta-wi Hoksina Brown inhabits the poem that won him the state Poetry Out Loud championship, he does so carefully, his voice almost conversational at first, then growing in strength and passion.
Troy man gets suspended sentence in assault case against spouse
Joshua Michael Glaese, 39, was accused of attacking his wife and spraying her with a fire extinguisher last summer and then jailed on Christmas Eve for allegedly driving drunk.
A look down the trades and career tech path
Eighth graders visit KTEC
Unless a zombie apocalypse happens, people will always need computers. And they're always going to need people to fix them. “This is a great career to get into as far as job security," Jason Green, cybersecurity instructor for Kootenai Technical Education Campus, said Thursday to visiting eighth graders from Woodland Middle School.
Marty and Max: The ugly truth — show me the money
Hey Max, I need a realtor and I have a really good friend who is a realtor. Should I use them?
Suspended sentence handed down to rapist
Judge Robert Allison handed down March 21 a 10-year suspended sentence with the state Department of Corrections to Fabian Alexander Calderon for a rape charge stemming from 2019.
Legals for March, 24 2023
Legals for March, 24 2023
Ford says EV unit losing billions, should be seen as startup
Model e had pretax losses of $900 million in 2021 and $2.1 billion last year
BBCC baseball underway
Vikings reflect and prepare for the season ahead on the diamond
MOSES LAKE — The Big Bend Community College baseball team has begun their 2023 season and are ready to see more success and improvement after finishing the prior season 26-20. Coach Chase Tunstall had a lot to share in terms of where the team shines, where they need improvement and overall what to expect from the team. So far this season the team has done phenomenally on offense. The offense has managed to be in the top three in each category which is a great improvement as they are usually in the top five in most categories, said Tunstall.
Tuition credit bill stalls, leaving school choice debate on ice
A bill to provide state-funded private school grants appears dead for the 2023 session. The abrupt move could also bring the Legislature’s protracted debate over school choice to a grinding halt.
Movers & Shakers
Movers & Shakers: March 23
Court Records- March 23, 2023
Court Records for March 23, 2023.
New boat ramp could ease summer congestion
After two very congested summers at Riverside Park and Salish Point, Bill Barron says county commissioners “got pressure like you can’t believe” to build a new boat ramp across the river on the chunk of land leased by Polson Fairgrounds Inc. (PFI) and owned by Lake County.
Fourth trial date set for Kallowat
Kelvin Lee Kallowat, 31, Elmo, was sentenced by District Judge Molly Owen last Wednesday to the Department of Corrections for three years with three years suspended. He received credit for 95 days served.
Reciting Poetry Out Loud: Polson student wins state contest and trip to D.C.
As Wica-ta-wi Hoksina Brown inhabits the poem that won him the state Poetry Out Loud championship, he does so carefully, his voice almost conversational at first, then growing in strength and passion.
Let’s tell the truth about those big, bad wolves
The return of wolves to the West has always been contentious, and the deaths last fall of more than 40 cattle really in western Colorado alarmed ranchers.