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More people online, more chances to be scammed
SENIORS — EASY MARKS?: Are seniors targeted more than other consumers for frauds and scams? The answer is yes. Communications and banking technologies move money around the world at lighting speed these days. Crooks that would separate you from your money are no longer just local and regional. We now must contend with hundreds of crooks, fraudsters and scammers from around the world targeting each consumer.
Low-cost meat is good; robot, less appetizing
In the past, a bunch of U.S.-produced meat was routinely shipped overseas to hungry markets. With the advent of current trade wars, that meat can only be sold to U.S. consumers. For example, China has slapped a 25 percent tariff on U.S. pork, and Mexico has applied a 20 percent tariff as well on U.S. pork.
Get it done for J.B. Stone, the indomitable 'human test rat and raconteur extraordinaire'
A press release from Sen. Jon Tester that I received last Tuesday held some apparent good news for a small group of veterans who have been fighting a private war against the Pentagon for three or four decades.
Get it done for J.B. Stone, the indomitable 'human test rat and raconteur extraordinaire'
A press release from Sen. Jon Tester that I received last Tuesday held some apparent good news for a small group of veterans who have been fighting a private war against the Pentagon for three or four decades.
Urgent question from small businesses: When will aid arrive?
NEW YORK (AP) — When will the money arrive?
'L'etat c'est moi': Obama vs. the people
What is “the state”? On that question hinges the fate of Obamacare, and perhaps the fate of the nation.
Fed takes extra steps to sooth virus-rattled bond market
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank have taken large steps this week to try to calm financial markets and restore some degree of confidence. So far, it hasn't quite worked. The central banks are facing a crisis only partly responsive to the medicine they can provide.
Urgent question from small businesses: When will aid arrive?
NEW YORK (AP) — When will the money arrive?
Another San Francisco Sourdough outlet to open
San Francisco Sourdough Eatery will open a new outlet in the Eagles Landing gas station-convenience store at Government Way and Kathleen.
Japanese sushi bar, steakhouse to open in Hayden
A hibachi grill and sushi bar are featured at Fu-Ki Japanese Steakhouse, opening at 8885 Government Way in a new building where the Kynrede Restaurant was previously in Hayden.
Top grad credits IB program
Diana Brosten, an alumna from Flathead High School’s 2006 graduating class, calls herself lucky.
Foundation grows money for charities
By CANDACE CHASE/Daily Inter Lake
Making the grade
International Baccalaureate diploma program turns in first-year report card
New Year's bonus
The Daily Inter Lake
Gov. Little signs mining bill into law
New state legislation originating from Coeur d’Alene could change the way mining companies operate in the state of Idaho.
Today
Flathead Audubon field trip in Lawrence Park, Kalispell. Meet at 7 a.m. at the park. Easy walk. Call Karen Nichols, 756-5763.
Baucus 'sells' health care to business owners
Senator discusses bill’s impacts on Montana
Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., was in Kalispell Tuesday, touting health-care legislation that just cleared Congress, but conceding that implementing the bill will be a work in progress with down sides that will have to be addressed.
Legals April 19, 2018
Notice of Application & Proposed Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance Date of Notice: April 19, 2018 Notice is hereby given that a JARPA (Substantial Shoreline Development Permit/ Floodplain Development Permit Application) and SEPA Checklist received by Grant County on March 26, 2018 from Roy "Jake" Long Jr. (Designated Contact: John Hermann, CBMI, 3740 Thayer Rd. NE, Moses Lake, WA 98837, 509-989-4318) was found to be technically complete on April 12, 2018. Grant County expects to issue a Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance for this proposal and the Optional DNS Process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes, and the project review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of whether an EIS is prepared. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal and the proposed mitigation measures. A copy of the subsequent threshold determination may be obtained upon request. PROPOSED MITIGATION MEASURES: 1. Limit the size of the project to the minimum amount necessary. 2. Project requires mitigation at a rate of 1:1 for all new over-water structures to ensure a no net loss of shoreline ecological function (approximately 314 sq. ft. of plantings). 3. Construction shall be done during the annual draw-down (when the water level is low enough to allow work with minimal disturbance of lands below the Ordinary High Water Mark). 4. Best management practices for control of erosion and sedimentation shall be implemented for the project. PROJECT: The project is proposing to install an 8-ft. by 24-ft. (192 sq. ft.) dock with approximately 9-ft. by 10-ft. boat lift and 4-ft. by 8-ft. walkway over water to the dock. ADDITIONAL PERMITS REQUIRED: WDFW HPA. STUDIES REQUIRED: Archaeological Resources Survey Report, Wetland Delineation. LOCATION: The project is located at 5912 Panorama Dr. NE on Moses Lake in Moses Lake, WA 98837. The parcel is lot 4 of the Weith Short Plat, located in the SE quarter of Section 36, Township 20 North, Range 27 East, WM, Grant County, WA. Parcel # 31-1552-000. SHORELINE ENVIRONMENT: Shoreline Residential. ZONING: Rural Residential 2. PUBLIC HEARING: None. CONSISTENCY STATEMENT: This proposal is subject to and shall be consistent with Grant County Code, International Building Code, and International Fire Code. Copies of application materials (File #P18-0108 and P18-0109) are available from Mary McRickard, Grant County Development Services, 264 West Division Avenue, PO Box 37, Ephrata, WA 98823, (509) 754-2011, ext. 2538, [email protected]. Office hours: 8 am-12 noon, 1-5 pm, M-F. Comments must be submitted to Development Services no later than 5:00 pm on May 21, 2018. Comments should be as specific as possible and may be mailed, e-mailed, or hand-delivered. All persons, agencies, or tribes have the right to comment, receive notice, participate in any hearings, request a copy of the final decision, and/or appeal the decision as provided by law and County Code. #04027/181694 Pub: April 19, 2018
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