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Records October 4, 2012
CRIME REPORTS
Gunpoint dance demand results in assault charge
SANDPOINT — A 30-year-old Clark Fork man is facing a felony assault charge for allegedly ordering another man to “moonwalk” at gunpoint.
Records April 26, 2011
CRIME REPORTS
Armenian organized crime grows more complex
GLENDALE, Calif. (AP) - Endeavor Diagnostics billed itself as a thriving medical laboratory that performed more than $1 million of work for Medicare patients.
LUCKY: Angels find man - twice
This month my gold wedding band slipped off my finger without me noticing near the entrance inside Super 1 due to weight loss from medication. I didn't notice until I was home. When I fearfully called the store I was told that a fellow had found it and turned it in, but hadn't left his name for a reward. Amazing! A pure angel... yes?
Northwest Notes Feb. 22, 2010
NIC to sponsor uphill/downhill ski race
Nonresident tag sales start Saturday
The 2013 licenses, tags and permits go on sale at 12:01 a.m. Saturday except for the nonresident Selway B elk tags which go on sale at 10 a.m. MST.
Winton receives honor
School recognized for academic performance
Winton Elementary School in Coeur d'Alene is one of 10 schools statewide to be recognized this week by the Idaho State Board of Education for making strides in academic achievement this year.
Records October 1, 2013
Fundraiser planned for Kirk family
A spaghetti feed and auction fundraiser for the family of William "Bo" Kirk will be held on Sunday, Dec. 4, from 1 to 6 p.m. at Curley's, 26433 W. Highway 53, near Hauser.
Newport man sentenced for lewd conduct with a minor
Jon Roland-Ozzy Pounds, 27, of Newport, Wash., was sentenced Monday to serve up to 20 years in state prison for lewd conduct with a minor under the age of 16, the Kootenai County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office announced.
ACA: Fair coverage wanted
I moved to Idaho about nine months ago. I read that Idaho state legislators have their health insurance paid substantially by the state. A husband and wife (state legislator) paid $200 per month for both. I owned and operated a small business for years. The health insurance for me alone was five times that amount and I am not a person with lots of preconditions. A part-time government job provides extremely inexpensive family health coverage while many of us struggle to maintain health insurance.
TAXES: A volunteer salute
This year, 100 IRS certified Tax Aide volunteers provided FREE income tax assistance to 6,100 taxpayers in Kootenai and Shoshone counties between Feb. 1 and April 15.
DAV Auxilliary receives award
DAV State Commander Wilson Miller accepted an award for Fort Sherman, Chapter 9, Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, at the National Convention held in Atlanta, Ga., last week.
EX-IM BANK: No friend to business
Did anyone else see the recent propaganda advertisement on TV extolling the benefits of the billions in corporate welfare distributed by the Export-Import Bank? It seems the so-called “Bank of Boeing” is up for reauthorization in June but many in Congress are tired of the charade of picking favorites among crony-capitalists.
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DIVORCES FILED
'So much meaning'
There is a proper way to fly the American flag on Memorial Day
Memorial Day is a national holiday that carries a deep meaning for veterans.
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DIVORCES FILED
Stay tuned for the final tally
Like a fat guy in a sleigh, Press Christmas for All updates are headed your way.