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Uzbekistan citizens touring local ag sites
Growing country researching private farming
New Life Auto goes into the muffler biz
Family-run operation revives older vehicles
Another split for Big Bend Vikings battle Spokane 14 innings in game two before falling 4-3
Everything seemed to be in place for the Big Bend Vikings to sweep Spokane on Wednesday.
I. Oliver Brown
I. Oliver Brown, 77, of Grant Orchards, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008, in Moses Lake.
Truck shortage has effect on potato harvest
MOSES LAKE - A truck shortage is underway in Washington, Idaho
Search and rescue donation spurs challenge
Funding drive continues for team
Parents learn more about trimester system
MOSES LAKE — Parents of Moses Lake High School students learned more about a proposed trimester system at a forum Monday.
Holm mural taking shape
Supporters aim for May 13 unveiling
Newcomer shows eye for photography
MOSES LAKE - It's true that photography is a skill that requires a lot of practice as well as a unique way of looking at the world.
Warden Cougar boys beat Soap Lake and Waterville
WARDEN - Ty Jesse, Victor Flores and Trent Bates pumped in 10 points each to lead the Warden boys basketball team to a 56-45 win over Soap Lake Friday. Conrad Ruge added nine, Garritt Marks had eight,
Manweller pushes for rural tax breaks
OLYMPIA - Boeing may have got a tax break, but now a local legislator wants to encourage businesses in rural areas too.
Big Bend awarded President's Cup
MOSES LAKE - Student-athletes, coaches, faculty and other supporters filled the DeVries Activity Center to witness the award presentation for the first ever President's Cup.
Dining out: 35 million meals claimed in UK discount plan
LONDON (AP) — Everyone, it seems, loves a discount especially when it's on the government's credit card.
California to end eviction protections as lawmakers mull fix
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California will resume eviction and foreclosure proceedings on Sept. 2, stoking fears of a wave of evictions during the coronavirus pandemic unless the governor and state Legislature can agree on a proposal to extend protections into 2021.
Doncic's debut good enough for history, but not for a win
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Nobody had ever scored as much as Luka Doncic in an NBA playoff debut.
Silver Valley scholars make U of I Fall 2020 Semester Dean’s List
A total of 2,815 students qualified for the Dean’s List for the Fall 2020 semester, which ended Dec. 18, 2020. To qualify for the Dean’s List, U of I students must maintain at least a 3.5 GPA on a minimum of 12 graded credits during the semester.
Daylight is a great way to make your home more energy efficient
(ARA) - Back when the cavemen moved from one shelter to another, an important factor must have been whether the sun could provide more natural light in their new home than their previous dwelling. After all, they couldn't appreciate cave art in the dark.
Property protections: backing Idaho ingenuity
U.S. Forest Ranger Edward Pulaski helped save the lives of fellow wildland firefighters in Idaho’s 1910 Big Burn. He is credited with using his experience to refine what is known as the Pulaski tool that is still widely used to assist with wildland firefighting. Ed Pulaski’s innovation is on display at the Wallace District Mining Museum & Visitor Center. This Idaho hero and innovator is a fitting representation of the grit and ingenuity that defines Idaho. Idahoans have been at the cutting edge of inventions and developments that have helped people here at home, across the U.S. and around the world. Supporting this ingenuity requires providing practical protections for intellectual property that are vital to the health of our economy and the future of our country.
Legals June 4, 2016
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NO. CV 2015-0614 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE FIRST DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC, Plaintiff, v. ESTATE OF STEPHEN W. MAURER, DECEASED; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF STEPHEN W. MAURER, DECEASED; ROBIN A. MAURER; CARI CALLAWAY; SARAH DREIER; CHRISTY KEARNEY; BERT MAURER; ISAAC MAURER; JACOB MAURER; JACQUELINE MAURER; JOHN MAURER; STEPHANIE WHETTEN; HORIZON CREDIT UNION; AND UNKNOWN PERSONS IN POSSESSION OR CLAIMING RIGHT TO POSSESSION, Defendants. To: JACOB MAURER, You have been sued by OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC, the Plaintiff, in the First District Court in and for Bonner County, Idaho, Case No. CV 2015-0614. The nature of the claim against you is foreclosure of a Deed of Trust encumbering certain real property located at 70 Williamson Way, Sandpoint, ID 83864. Any time after 20 days following the last publication of this summons, the court may enter a judgment against you without further notice, unless prior to that time you have filed a written response in the proper form, including the Case No., and paid any required filing fee to the Clerk of the Court at 215 S. 1st Avenue, Sandpoint, ID 83864 and served a copy of your response on the Plaintiff's attorney at Robinson Tait, P.S. 710 Second Ave, Suite 710, Seattle, WA 98104, (206) 676-9640. A copy of the Summons and Complaint can be obtained by contacting either the Clerk of the Court or the attorney for Plaintiff. If you wish legal assistance, you should immediately retain an attorney to advise you in this matter. DATED: April 29th, 2016 MICHAEL W. ROSEDALE CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT /S/_________________________ (Seal) SNP LEGAL 3759 MAY 14, 21, 28, 2016 JUNE 4, 2016
Injured eagle takes to wing without a hitch
CAREYWOOD — An alert Bonner County landowner is being credited with saving the life of a female bald eagle that was injured in a suspected collision with a passing locomotive.