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Super 1 plans Sandpoint store
SANDPOINT — The city is one step closer to getting another supermarket after representatives of Super 1 Foods announced the company’s intention to build a store at the former Louisiana Pacific Mill site.
Call it River's Edge Park
By HEIDI DESCH / Hungry Horse News
Life in San Francisco area screeches to a halt amid shutdown
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — First, people were advised to avoid large gatherings.
League play in full swing at WLGC
League play is in full swing at the golf course with three separate leagues operating plus the Ladies Day events each week. Both the mens Senior League (growing exponentially) and ladies league are every Tuesday. The senior league is open to any member 50 years or older and begins with tee times each week at 12:30 p.m. Senior members interested in joining the “Geezer League” should contact Paul Jeremiassen for information and to sign-up.
Public hearing set for radio tower proposal
Daily Inter Lake
ARP putting up posters to raise awareness of asbestos exposure
Officials with the Lincoln County Asbestos Resource Program have hung posters in local government and business buildings, hoping to raise awareness of the dangers of asbestos exposure.
INPF wants you!
To have a safe Independence Day
As the Fourth of July holiday approaches, the Idaho Panhandle National Forests would like to remind visitors that fireworks, and the possession of fireworks, are prohibited on National Forest System lands, regardless of weather conditions or holidays.
Public hearing set for radio tower proposal
Daily Inter Lake
Radioactive waste cleanup paying off for giant Idaho aquifer
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Radioactive and chemical contamination in a giant aquifer below an eastern Idaho federal nuclear facility has decreased or remained constant in recent years, scientists say.
Radioactive waste cleanup paying off for giant Idaho aquifer
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Radioactive and chemical contamination in a giant aquifer below an eastern Idaho federal nuclear facility has decreased or remained constant in recent years, scientists say.
Radioactive waste cleanup paying off for giant Idaho aquifer
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Radioactive and chemical contamination in a giant aquifer below an eastern Idaho federal nuclear facility has decreased or remained constant in recent years, scientists say.
Moses Lake Medical Team returns to Africa
Seeking donations for supplies
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Medical Team is preparing to make another trip to Africa to provide free medical care and are seeking donations from the community to purchase medical supplies.
Kalispell
Kalispell police arrested a 17-year-old boy on warrants after he showed up at a Liberty Street apartment. Officers were at the apartment investigating a trespass complaint.
Legals June 20, 2019
LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF ROYAL CITY REQUEST FOR STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS FOR PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL, ENGINEERING AND GENERAL LAND SURVEYING SERVICES ON CALL SERVICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Royal City has issued a Request for Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) for professional architectural, engineering and general land surveying services. SOQ Title: City of Royal City Request for Statement of Qualifications for Professional Architectural, Engineering, and General Land Surveying Services. SOQ Due Date and Time: Monday, July 08, 2019, not later than 4:00 p.m., PST. Brief Scope of Services: The City is soliciting the interest of qualified professional consulting firms to provide a full range of on call municipal architectural, engineering and general land surveying services for a contract period of September 1, 2019 - August 31,2022. The complete SOQ, including all submittal requirements, can be viewed on the City's website at royalcitywa.org. A Paper copy may be obtained by contacting the City of Royal City, 445 Camelia Street NE, PO Box 1239 Royal City, WA 99357, (509) 346-2263, or requesting a copy by email at [email protected]. The City of Royal City is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. The City of Royal City encourages women, disadvantaged, minority, and veteran-owned consultant firms to apply. #06041/303023 Pub: June 20, 2019
Some construction activities allowed to resume
OLYMPIA — Some construction activities will be allowed to restart under conditions of a revised order issued by Gov. Jay Inslee on April 24. Inslee said during a press conference Friday that the procedure followed in the case of the construction industry will be the blueprint for other industries.
From dump to shooting range
Fernan Gun Club now seeks 20-year permit
Bob Smith started the Fernan Rod and Gun Club in 1990 as a solution to clean up an informal shooting range and to start a club that enabled people to shoot in a safe environment. Now, two and a half decades later, the popular shooting range is trying to secure a 20-year special use permit so it can stay open for all the people who love it.
Bringing out the white flag
Army and Navy Outdoor store closing after 33 years
COEUR d'ALENE — It was a battle that Phil's Army and Navy Outdoor store could no longer withstand.
Bi-Mart coming, bi-golly
By BRIAN WALKER