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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
On August 1, 2007, at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M., of said day at the office of the Trustee's agent First American Title, 419 N. Second Avenue, Sandpoint, ID 83864, ROBERT R. ROWLEY, as Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash (the Trustee is authorized to make a credit bid for the Beneficiary) in lawful money of the United States of America, all payable at the time of the sale, the following described real property, situated in Bonner County, State of Idaho, to-wit:
Records April 8, 2010
CRIME REPORTS; DIVORCE GRANTED; LAWSUIT; JUDGMENT; SENTENCINGS
Records September 25, 2012
Records December 22, 2011
DIVORCES FILED
Romney walks a fine line on auto bailout
GOP hopefuls both banking on Michigan win
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is wooing tea partyers in his home state of Michigan with a potentially risky strategy: blasting the auto industry bailout that many people credit with saving the state's most vital industry.
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Police nab suspected burglar; might be linked to wide spree
A 58-year-old who police say cased a Hayden laundromat before returning to bust open the cash box in a vending machine could face 20 years in prison.
State may excuse high school seniors from some graduation requirements due to pandemic
Washington high school seniors who are out of school because of the COVID-19 pandemic may get excused from fully meeting some graduation requirements, the State Board of Education indicated Thursday.
Peterson, Polson blank Glacier
The Daily Inter Lake
Woman needs to raise money for bone-marrow screening
Kay Seymour of Kalispell is searching for a bone-marrow donor — and donations to help find that donor.
Thief steals pants from sleeping man
'Tis the season for trouble at your door
Spring has finally sprung and it’s getting nice and comfortable to walk around the neighborhood. Unfortunately, this warmer weather sometimes brings not just flowers but also some unwelcome visitors in the form of door-to-door scams.
Think spring, but don't forget hoops quite yet
Winning a trophy at a state tournament is tough work.
Idaho grad rates are on the rise
By JUDD WILSON
lifestyle02
Legislation aimed at extending health insurance to small business owners and their employees is taking effect, with applications accepted Oct. 1 for limited access to the program.
An expensive legislative session
From Gov. Brian Schweitzer's standpoint, the recently concluded legislative session has to be considered a resounding success. But from the taxpayer's standpoint, it may someday be mainly remembered as an expensive session.
Man gets prison in meth case
The Daily Inter Lake
At issue
Not everyone in Bigfork is Republican. I'm a Vietnam vet and I'm voting for Kerry. He served in Vietnam, not like Bush and Cheney. Kerry fought for his right to speak out. We need a reasonable man for President, not an ideologue. Under Bush we pay 90 percent of the cost of a questionable war. In the first Iraq war we paid 10 percent because we had a real coalition with us.
Forest supervisor: Timber harvests are reaching or exceeding goals
The Flathead National Forest should sell about 30 million to 31 million board feet of timber this year, Forest supervisor Chip Weber said recently.
Republican convention rife with inaccuracies and lies
I admit I am not surprised, just once again disappointed by the Daily Inter Lake’s blatant support of all things Republican or right-wing. The latest example is last Sunday’s editorial on the Republican convention. The convention was rife with speeches filled with inaccuracies, exaggerations and lies: Vice Presidential nominee Paul Ryan’s speech perhaps the most notable. Was it too difficult to do a little research to write an informative and valuable editorial or is providing a bit of professional journalism just too daunting for the Inter Lake?