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Brooks Brothers, worn by Lincoln and Kennedy, goes bankrupt
NEW YORK (AP) — Brooks Brothers, the 200-year-old company that dressed nearly every U.S. president, filed for bankruptcy protection Wednesday, the latest major clothing seller to be toppled by the coronavirus pandemic.
Brooks Brothers, worn by Lincoln and Kennedy, goes bankrupt
NEW YORK (AP) — Brooks Brothers, the 200-year-old company that dressed nearly every U.S. president, filed for bankruptcy protection Wednesday, the latest major clothing seller to be toppled by the coronavirus pandemic.
'Pop-up retail' finds local home
SANDPOINT — For shoppers and sellers alike, the fun and festivity of an open market brings plenty of advantages in tow.
Counting down to bag ban: State law against single-use plastic bags kicks in Friday
MOSES LAKE — Shopping is going to get a little more complicated — and perhaps annoying — as the state’s ban on single-use plastic bags comes into effect on Friday.
Fire camp turns Tarkio field into equivalent of small town
Dozens of small, colorful pop-up tents dot a field along a dirt road off the Tarkio exit located 14 miles east of Superior. The tents are part of the fire camp set up to fight the Sunrise and Burdette fires burning just across Interstate 90. The fires started on July 16 and have grown to be top national priorities.
Lenny Hess honored as June's top business, volunteer
The awards were announced by the Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce on June 10.
A smarter building
A smarter building
A smarter building
Legals June 15, 2017
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF GRANT WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, ] FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT ] CASE NO.: 16-2-00980-4 INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR ] JUDGMENT NO.: 17-9-00561-6 PRETIUM MORTGAGE ACQUISITION ] TRUST, ] SHERIFF'S NOTICE TO JUDGMENT ] DEBTOR OF SALE OF REAL Plaintiff, ] PROPERTY ] vs. ] ] THE ESTATE OF RUTH E. FANDRICH; ] THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, ASSIGNEES, AND ] DEVISEES OF RUTH E. FANDRICH; ] HELEN BICKLE; ASSOCIATES HOUSING ] FINANCE, LLC; AND ALL OTHER ] PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN ] CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN, OR ] INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY ] COMMONLY KNOWN AS 11202 ] BOBWHITE DR. NE, MOSES LAKE, ] WASHINGTON, 98837. ] ] Defendant. ] The Estate of Ruth E. Fandrich Helen Bickle 11202 Bobwhite Dr. NE 11202 Bobwhite Dr. NE Moses Lake, WA 98837 Moses Lake, WA 98837 The Unknown Heirs, Assignees And Devisees All Other Persons or Parties Unknown Of Ruth E. Fandrich 11202 Bobwhite Dr. NE 11202 Bobwhite Dr. NE Moses Lake, WA 98837 Moses Lake, WA 98837 Associates Housing Finance, LLC c/o CT Corporation System as Registered Agent 505 Union Ave. SE, Ste. 120 Olympia, WA 98501 The Superior Court of Grant County has directed the undersigned Sheriff of Grant County to sell the property described below to satisfy a judgment in the above entitled action. The property to be sold is described as follows: LOT 4, QUAIL SPRINGS, PHASE 3, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 18 OF PLATS, PAGES 47 AND 48, RECORDS OF GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON. TAX PARCEL NO.: 120881604 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 11202 Bobwhite Dr. NE, Moses Lake, Washington. The sale of the described property is to take place at 10:30 am on the 21st day of July, 2017 at the main lobby of the Grant County Courthouse, Ephrata, Washington. The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $212,520.59 plus interest, costs and fees before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the attorney at the address stated below. This property is subject to: A redemption period of eight months, which will expire at 4:30 pm on the 21st day of March, 2018. The judgment debtor or debtors or any of them may redeem the above described property at any time up to the end of the redemption period by paying the amount bid at the Sheriff's sale plus additional costs, taxes, assessment, certain other amounts, fees and interest. If you are interested in redeeming the property, contact the attorney at the address stated below to determine the exact amount necessary to redeem. IMPORTANT NOTICE: If the judgment debtor or debtors do not redeem the property by 4:30 pm on the 21st day of March, 2018, the end of the redemption period, the purchaser at the Sheriff's sale will become the owner and may evict the occupant from the property unless the occupant is a tenant holding under an unexpired lease. If the property to be sold is occupied as a principal residence by the judgment debtor or debtors at the time of sale, he, she, they or any of them may have the right to retain possession during the redemption period, if any, without payment of any rent or occupancy fee. The judgment debtor may also have a right to retain possession during any redemption period if the property is used for farming or if the property is being sold under a mortgage that so provides. Dated this 2nd day of June, 2017, at Ephrata, WA 98823. THOMAS E. JONES, Sheriff of Grant County By: Theresa Sheets, Civil Specialist cc: ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP Attn: Shannon K. Calt 111 SW Columbia Street: Suite 950 Portland, Oregon 97201 Phone: 1-858-750-7600 #07001/85191 Pub: June 8, 15, 22 & 29, 2017 & July 6 & 13, 2017
Local museums looking to recover from limited visitation
Small museums in rural areas have struggled during COVID-19, with many museums closing their doors indefinitely.
Several accreditation outcomes possible for NIC
The fate of North Idaho College is expected to be revealed in July, when the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities announces whether it will retain accreditation. If the college loses accreditation, it may be impossible to regain.
Several accreditation outcomes possible for NIC
The fate of North Idaho College is expected to be revealed in July, when the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities announces whether it will retain accreditation. If the college loses accreditation, it may be impossible to regain.
Several accreditation outcomes possible for NIC
The fate of North Idaho College is expected to be revealed in July, when the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities announces whether it will retain accreditation. If the college loses accreditation, it may be impossible to regain.
NIC remains accredited
Accreditor extends show cause sanction
North Idaho College remains accredited though it will continue to operate under a show cause sanction.
NIC remains accredited
Accreditor extends show cause sanction
North Idaho College remains accredited though it will continue to operate under a show cause sanction.
Boom-town bustle of Martin City
Except for the hubbub of Cabin Fever Days in February and the upsurge in traffic during the summer and hunting seasons, Martin City is a bastion of peace and quiet these days.
Remembering the early days of Martin City
Except for the hubbub of Cabin Fever Days in February and the upsurge in traffic during the summer and hunting seasons, Martin City is a bastion of peace and quiet these days.
Flathead County sheriff
Someone filmed a fight between two boys, ages 16 and 14, and posted the video on YouTube, where a Flathead County sheriff's deputy saw it. The case will be turned over to youth court.