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Records March 27, 2013
STATE 4A BOYS SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP: Lakeland boys denied in first title trip
Hawks topped by Century for 4A crown
MIDDLETON — Someone was going to win its first state 4A boys soccer title in school history on Saturday night at Middleton High.
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DIVORCES GRANTED
Alliance adding 130 jobs
Ohio-based company already employs about 220 at Cd'A facility
New Year opens exciting Post Falls Chamber doors
A new year, a fresh start — resolutions and goals established … a clean slate.
Rathdrum considers 55-plus proposal
RATHDRUM — Public hearings on a 53-lot, 55-and-older community will be among the items on the Rathdrum City Council’s agenda tonight during its first meeting of the twice-a-month schedule.
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Richard Cyril Morey, 81
LCDC proposes 2015 budget
Proposal shows reduction of $4.4 million
COEUR d'ALENE - The Lake City Development Corp. has approved a draft budget for 2015, which shows a total reduction of $4.4 million in spending from 2014.
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DIVORCES FILED
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LAWSUITS
Chiefs sweep Hermiston in slowpitch doubleheader
Moses Lake slowpitch softball kicked off the season with a sweep of visiting Hermiston in a doubleheader at Moses Lake High School to kick off the year at 2-0.
Democrat looks to tackle affordable housing crisis
Dave Fern
The return of Montana's copper collar
Mark Twain is credited with saying, “History does not repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” And so it is with SB 331, which is winding its way through the Legislature. This bill authorizes NorthWestern Energy to buy more interest in old coal plants and automatically pass the costs, plus profit margin, onto their customers without review by the Public Service Commission. It also puts ratepayers on the hook for more of the decommissioning and cleanup costs in the future.
Davis touts work on housing issues, management skills
Q. What are the most challenging economic growth issues facing Whitefish, and what solutions do you propose for handling growth?
Fed chair Powell says will provide nearly unlimited lending
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jerome Powell says the Federal Reserve would provide essentially unlimited lending to support the economy as long as it is damaged by the viral outbreak.
OPINION: Fourth Flathead Lake film festival a rousing success
Credits have rolled and lights turned up. The Flathead Lake International Cinemafest (FLIC) ended its fourth film festival on Thursday, Jan. 28, after seven days of showings in Polson. The Showboat Cinema gave FLIC the use of both screens for three days during the festival and one screen for extra nights of encore screenings. A true community-minded business!
Candidates funded their own cammpaigns
SANDPOINT — Some of the biggest contributors to primary campaigns for elected office in Bonner County were the candidates themselves, according to financial disclosure records.
Chamber announces 'Choice' nominees
SANDPOINT — The Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the nominees for the second Chamber Choice Awards.
Depth, variety of issues covered was extensive
The session is winding down and we are working toward this next week being the final week. It appears at this point there will be no proposals to increase taxes to build and maintain our roads this year. Although I don't like raising taxes, I'm concerned that without moving forward in some way we are getting further behind on the much-needed road construction and maintenance needs we have in our area.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,2007 AT THE HOUR OF 11:00 o'clock A.M., local time, of said day, at the front steps of the Bonner County Courthouse, 215 South lst Avenue, Sandpoint, Idaho, MICHAEL G. SCHMIDT, as Successor Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, together with fixtures, situated in the County of Bonner, State of Idaho, and particularly described as follows: