Saturday, June 30

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Legals June 30, 2018
NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE (Adult or Emancipated Minor) CASE NO. CV09-18-0882 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER. IN RE: MARY ANN BOYD A Petition to change the name of Mary Ann Boyd, now residing in the City of Sandpoint, State of Idaho, has been filed in the District Court in Bonner County, Idaho. The Name will change to Mary Ann Rogers. The reason for the change in name is: divorced - returning to maiden name. A hearing on the petition is scheduled for 11:00 o'clock A.M. on August 1, 2018 at the Bonner County Courthouse. Objective may be filed by any person who can show the court a good reason against the name change. Date: 6/19/2018. CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT By: /s/ Brandy L. Steiger Deputy Clerk SNP LEGAL 6011 AD# 202608 JUNE 23, 30, JULY 7,14, 2018
NRA president aims to double gun lobby membership
POCATELLO (AP) — Retired Lt. Col. Oliver North announced Friday that his top goal as the next president of the National Rifle Association is to double the membership of the powerful gun lobby that currently stands around six million.
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Grand jury returns lewd conduct indictment
SANDPOINT — A Bonner County grand jury is indicting a Sandpoint man on a suite of child sex crimes.
219 hosting Pints for Pups
SANDPOINT — The 219 Lounge is hosting a Pints for Pups Tap Takeover from 4-9 p.m. July 7.
County offices closed Wednesday
SANDPOINT — If you have business to transact with Bonner County, don’t wait until Wednesday to conduct it.

Trump pledges July 9 announcement on high court nominee
MORRISTOWN, N.J. (AP) — Powering forward with a decision that could reshape the Supreme Court for decades, President Donald Trump said Friday he will announce his choice to succeed retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy on July 9. He added that two women are among his top candidates for the job.
Send Hoopfest photos to Bee next week for publication
SANDPOINT — Plenty of basketball players from Sandpoint, Clark Fork and Priest River will be in action this weekend at Hoopfest, the largest outdoor 3-on-3 basketball tournament in the world.
Two jailed in trailer theft case
SANDPOINT — Two Bonner County residents made their initial court appearances for allegedly stealing a local construction company’s trailer earlier this week.
Synchronized swimming classes offered at City Beach
SANDPOINT — Come and try the newest fun water activity at scenic City Beach, as Sandpoint Parks and Rec is offering outdoor synchronized swimming classes every Tuesday, from July 10 through Aug. 4, from 4-5 p.m. each day.

US, Japanese agree to continue exercises
TOKYO (AP) — For the second time in two days, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is trying to assuage an Asian ally’s worries about America’s commitment to the region amid the ongoing denuclearization negotiations with North Korea.

Jacey's Race remains on track
SANDPOINT — Jacey's Race is about much more than running a race.

US stocks tick higher
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks finished mostly higher Friday, but they surrendered most of an early gain as worries about rising tariffs once again dampened investors’ enthusiasm as the second quarter came to an end.

Suspect in newsroom rampage made prior threats
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The man accused of killing five people at a Maryland newspaper was investigated five years ago for a barrage of menacing tweets against the daily, but a detective concluded he was no threat, and the paper didn’t want to press charges for fear of inflaming the situation, according to a police report released Friday.
Avista sale outcry spurs hearing
COEUR d’ALENE — In response to public outcry over the proposed sale of Avista to Toronto-based Hydro One, the Idaho Public Utilities Commission has agreed to a technical hearing to further address the issue.
Idaho Democrats hear call for unity
CALDWELL (AP) — Idaho Democrats marked the start of their annual state convention with plenty of first-time attendees and remarks from gubernatorial candidate Paulette Jordan.

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SATURDAY, June 30

Proposal would use sales tax for new tax cuts
JEFFERSON CITY (AP) — A U.S. Supreme Court ruling making it easier to collect online sales taxes could yield billions of dollars for state and local governments — if they decide to keep it.
Friday, June 29

Lions detail parade route, Fourth theme
SANDPOINT — In an effort to bring more music to the Fourth of July Grand Parade, the Sandpoint Lions Club dubbed this year's theme, "The Sounds of Freedom."
Legals June 29, 2018
NOTICE OF APPLICATION Pursuant to Section 58-104(g) and 58-1301, et seq., Idaho Code (The Lake Protection Act) and rules of the State Board of Land Commissioners, notice is hereby given that BBTB LLC has made application to build a community dock. Location: Cove at Strong Creek Common Area, Pend Oreille River, Priest River, Idaho, in Section 29 Township 56 North, Range 5 West; B.M., in Bonner County. Written objections to or requests for hearing in this matter must be on file with the Idaho Department of Lands, 2550 Highway 2 West, Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 within thirty (30) days after the first appearance of this notice. Specific information regarding this application may be obtained from Amidy Fuson, Resource Specialist on behalf of Navigable Waters Program - at the above address or by calling (208) 263-5104. /S/ TOM FLEER, Area Manager Idaho Department of Lands SNP LEGAL 6005 AD#201972 JUNE 22, 29, 2018
Tom Austin, 81
Thomas Edward “Tommy” Austin, a 27-year resident of Hope, Idaho, passed away peacefully at the age of 81 on June 21, 2018, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

Personal financial stress can crack the workplace
By BRIAN WALKER
Calling all Bonner County ballers at 2018 Hoopfest
SANDPOINT — Attention all Sandpoint, Clark Fork and Priest River basketball players heading over to Hoopfest this weekend in Spokane: Don’t forget to snap a team pic and send it in for publication in the Daily Bee sports page.

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Alvin Millard Stevens, 89
Alvin Millard Stevens, 89, passed away at his home in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, on June 27, 2018.

7B Women host Uryadi's Village officials
There is nothing that tugs at the heart more than stories of vulnerable children. And for Sandpoint residents, Jennifer and Mike Crooks, it was those stories that set them on a course to change the lives of many worldwide.
WM announces Fourth schedule
Waste Management customers in the Sandpoint area will be serviced as usual on Wednesday, the Fourth of July.
Answers to library's seven most asked questions
So much has changed at The Library in recent months and it isn’t all because of Your Library Transformation at the Sandpoint branch.

4 share Fourth grand marshal title
SANDPOINT — This year's Fourth of July parade will have four grand marshals, as local law enforcement officers recently injured in the line of duty have been selected for the honor.

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(Blake Bogadi, Washington Elementary)
Offer made in poaching incidents
SANDPOINT — A pretrial settlement offer is being made in the case of a Rathdrum man accused of poaching two whitetail deer and leaving their carcasses to waste.

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Lifetree examines crises, aftermath
How to pick up the pieces and go on with life after a crisis will be explored at Lifetree Café on Monday, July 2, 2018 at 2 p.m.

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Daddy's love of Mom's cookery inspires culinary recollections
With Father’s Day just past, I thought about some of the things about my own Daddy that I have always loved: One of them was his never failing enthusiasm for Mama’s cooking. Her simplest offering brought about praise and he always and ever bragged about her culinary talents. One of his favorites for a company dinner was her “chicken-fried” steak – wherein the meat was dredged in flour before frying, just as chicken was always prepared in the ‘30s. However, Mom used the technique with many meats, as well as fish and some veggies – notably eggplant.
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FRIDAY, June 29
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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.
Personal relationship with God offers true satisfaction
Isn’t the Northwest an amazing place to live?

Trailer heist resolved quickly
PONDERAY — The theft of a local construction company’s trailer was brought to a swift end on Thursday.
Thursday, June 28
Legals June 28, 2018
NOTICE OF TAX SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Bonner County Commissioners will, on the 16th day of July, 2018 at the hour of 11:00AM in the Bonner County Administration Building first floor conference room in the City of Sandpoint, Idaho, offer for sale at public auction provided by section 31-808, Idaho Code, and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property owned by Bonner County and deemed not necessary for its use: RP000160030080A 17-56N-1W Baylen View Estates Blk 3 Lot 8 Distance approx. 11.8 miles southerly from Sandpoint, Idaho Approx. 6 miles East on Sagle Rd. from Hwy 95, then a 1/4 mile North on Baylen View Drive to 255 Baylen View Dr. Freund, Joseph & Zhang, Liying General Delivery Windsor, CO 80550-9999 MINIMUM BID $3287.88 (plus auctioneer fee) RP004030000040A 14-58N-2W Schweitzer Resort TR Lot 4 Distance approx. 7.4 miles northerly from Sandpoint, Idaho Approx. 1/3 mile West on Oliver Rd. from Hwy 95, to unnamed access road (may or may not be built), then approx. 160 feet Southwest along access road, turn Left (South East) go approx. 180 feet-property is on South side of access road White, Michael David 24924 Fairwinds Lane Bonita Springs, FL 34135 MINIMUM BID $1500.16 (plus auctioneer fee) RP57N03W109100A 10-57N-3W S2NESESE Approx. 6.5 miles West on Baldy Mtn. Rd. from Boyer to 'No Way', then approx. 1/4 mile off of 'No Way' on the East side of the road. Hagen Family Trust % Hagen, Raymond C. & Phyllis Trustees 15523 County Rd. 1134 Tyler, TX 75709-3301 MINIMUM BID $2982.08 (plus auctioneer fee) RP58N01E076610A 7-58N-1E NESESW Distance approx. 14.7 miles northerly from Sandpoint, Idaho Approx. 3 miles from Colburn Culver Rd. to Gold Creek Rd. then approx. 2 miles off of Gold Creek Rd. at 775 W. Gold Creek Ridge Rd. Parker, Gary Robert 775 W. Gold Creek Ridge Rd. Sandpoint, ID 83864 MINIMUM BID $2485.32 (plus auctioneer fee) For Additional information regarding the auction please contact the Bonner County Treasurer's Office at 208-265-1433 Parcels are sold "as is"; there is no guarantee as to access, building or septic permits. Inquiries regarding the property will not be answered at the auction. SNP LEGAL 6020 AD#203628 JUNE 28, 2018
Week packed with more fun than you can imagine
SANDPOINT – Let’s just say there’s more fun out there this week than any of us could rightly expect to take in. Try anyway.
Deadline today for lifeguard training class
SANDPOINT — The City of Sandpoint is looking for lifeguards for the summer season, and is offering a Red Cross Lifeguard Class in July, but the deadline to sign up is today, so act quickly.

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Groups partner on affordable housing
SANDPOINT — A partnership between two local organizations will expand the local rental pool for low-income families and keep transitional housing available in Sandpoint for homeless women and families.

Couple files suit over home's destruction
SANDPOINT — A Washington state couple is suing Bonner County for a landslide which destroyed their home overlooking Lake Pend Oreille.

Roylene Gale Christy
Roylene Gale Christy passed away on June 24, 2018, surrounded by family, at her home in Sandpoint, Idaho.

Bulldogs hold their own at Eastern Washington Football Camp
CHENEY — Featuring a new head coach, new offensive and defensive schemes and a mix of new and experienced varsity players, the Sandpoint football team wrapped up a two-week spring season with a strong showing on the final two days recently at the Eastern Washington University Football Camp.

Straight as an arrow
By RALPH BARTHOLDT
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Ruby Florence (Bristow) Brockway, 99
Ruby Florence (Bristow) Brockway was born Jan. 29, 1919, in Reliance, S.D., to Christian and Ella (Earnest) Lund. Ruby left her earthly life peacefully on June 22, 2018, in Sandpoint, Idaho, reaching the amazing age of 99.
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Hello, my name is BNSF Railroad Co. and I can say or do anything I want to do and nobody can stop me because my name is BNSF Railroad Co.
County to receive PILT bounty
SANDPOINT — Bonner County is receiving nearly $2 million through federal programs to help offset losses in property taxes due to non-taxable federal lands within its bounds.
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THURSDAY, June 28
Duane Gerald Jones, 86
Duane Gerald Jones, 86, born May 3, 1932 in Crawford, Nebraska, passed away at his residence in St. Johns, Arizona Saturday, June 23, 2018.

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(Dakota Martinez, Northside Elementary)

Sandpoint street projects continue on schedule
SANDPOINT — "Sorry for the mess," states signs on Cedar and Oak streets, as roads and sidewalks have been torn up in the midst of the many construction projects around town.
Dycks bring elite coaching to CF Volleyball Camp
CLARK FORK — Any and all area 7th through 12th volleyball players have a unique opportunity to learn from a trio of high level volleyball coaches, as the Clark Fork High School Volleyball Camp will be held on Friday, July 6, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Robert W. 'Bob' Gaw, 81
Robert W. “Bob” Gaw, 81, passed away on Friday, June 22, 2017, in Clark Fork, Idaho.
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Beware boating beneath bridge
SANDPOINT — The Bonner County Sheriff’s Office is urging boaters to use caution navigating Lake Pend Oreille under the U.S. Highway 95 Long Bridge.
The hard work of untangling vets health care
I was contacted by an Idaho veteran who was denied U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs coverage for an emergency hospital visit because he had not been to a VA doctor in the past 24 months. This veteran is among thousands of veterans nationwide caught up in complicated requirements.

James 'Bryon' McNew, 66
James “Bryon” McNew, 66, passed away on June 14, 2018, at Kootenai Health in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho.
Wednesday, June 27
Legals June 27, 2018
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed bid proposals will be received: BY: BONNER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR: BONNER COUNTY SATELLITE EMS FACILITY Ponderay, ID AS FOLLOWS: 1) General Construction Prime Bids for this project shall be received as follows: BIDS shall be due July 10th at 2:00 p.m., local prevailing time, at the offices of the Bonner County Commissioners, 1500 Highway 2, Suite 308, Sandpoint, ID 83864. Bids shall be submitted in a sealed opaque envelope, addressed to Bonner County Commissioners and shall be identified with the Project name and the Bidder's name and address. Bids received after the time and date for receipt of Bids will be returned unopened. Bidders are required to submit one (1) original bid including all required attachments. PRE-BID CONFERENCE: shall be July 3rd at 9:00 a.m., local prevailing time, at the Project Site, located at the southwest corner of Kootenai Cutoff Road and Moody Lane, Ponderay, Idaho. All General Contractors and subcontractors who intend to bid on this project are highly encouraged to attend this conference. Bids shall include all general, electrical, mechanical, plumbing and fire sprinkler work shown and/or specified, under one General bid proposal. 2) Bids shall be publicly opened and read aloud on July 10th, at 2:00 p.m., local prevailing time. 3) Bidders are invited to attend the bid opening. 4) Plans and specifications, bid forms, forms of agreement, etc., may be obtained by bonafide general bidders, and bonafide mechanical, electrical and plumbing sub-bidders, upon deposit of plan deposit as follows: $250 per set, fully refundable. A maximum of two (2) sets will be checked out to bidders. The refundable portion of the deposit for each project will be refunded to the actual bidders upon return of the documents in good order within seven (7) days after the bid opening. Additional sets and partial sets will be made available to bidders and sub-bidders by paying cost of reproduction. Bidders requesting plans and specifications to be mailed/shipped will be required to pay a separate, non-refundable fee of $12 per set to cover the cost of shipping and handling. The Architect and Owner will not be responsible for partial sets of documents obtained from reprographics companies or plan centers. Any and all errors or omissions resulting from the failure of the General Contractor, Subcontractor or material supplier to become familiar with the documents in their entirety will be corrected at the Contractor's expense. Issuance of plans and specifications will be made from the office of H2A Architects, PA, 420 - Suite 100, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814. Phone number of the Architect is (208) 667-3430, Fax number is (208)667-4693. Project Architect: Dale Hickman, AIA. 5) A complete set of plans and specifications for each individual project will be on file at: Abadan Plan Center Spokane Regional Plan Center 603 East 2nd 209 N. Havana Street Spokane, WA 99202 Spokane, WA 99202 Associated Builders and H2A Architects, PA Contractors 420 East Indiana Avenue 12310 E. Mirabeau Parkway, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 #100 Spokane Valley, WA 99216 6) Idaho law requires that all bidders have an Idaho Public Works Contractor's License, as provided for by the Public Works Contractors License Act. 7) Bids must be made upon the form furnished, must be accompanied by a bid bond or other surety in the amount of 5% of the total bid amount, and cannot be withdrawn until sixty (60) days after the above stated times of opening. 8) The Board of Commissioners, Bonner County reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive any informalities and to award the bid to the responsive bidder that is in the best interest of Bonner County. In the event Bonner County elects to award the bid to other than the lowest responsive bidder, Bonner County will declare its reasons on the record and communicate those reasons in writing to all person having submitted a competing bid. If there are two or more identical responsive bids from which Bonner County elects to make the selection, Bonner shall have the discretion to award the bid in any manner deemed fair and equitable and in the best interest of the Bonner County. Bonner County Commissioners SNP LEGAL 5958 AD#197003 JUNE 6, 13, 20, 27, JULY 3, 2018
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Priest River athlete to represent Idaho at Special Olympics USA Games
Schryver set to

Keith Francis Naccarato
Keith Francis Naccarato, 70, passed away on June 3, 2018.

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Greetings from the Bulldog Girls Basketball Camp
Yaak School sets arts, crafts event
YAAK, Mont. — Start your July 4th holiday early by attending the sixth annual Yaak School Arts and Crafts Fair on Saturday, June 30, from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. The fair will be held on the grounds of the historic Yaak One Room School House, 29893 Yaak River Road. The proceeds from this event will help fund special projects at the school.

Task forces denounce racist claims
SANDPOINT — North Idaho human rights groups are banding together and call upon residents to stand up against claims that the region is a redoubt for racists.
Help available for spinal compression fractures
Spinal compression fractures can occur to anyone at any age. These fractures can be reported to be very painful and even debilitating. Compression fractures of the spine can occur as a result of any number of causes and don’t necessarily develop after a major event such as a motor vehicle accident or fall. A compression fracture can develop without the individual ever even knowing why or when it happened. Because of the pain and debility that can result from these fractures the team at Idaho Pain Clinic in Sandpoint recently began offering a corrective minimally invasive procedure.

Jimmie D. Allison
Jimmie D. Allison passed away peacefully June 19, 2018, at Cornerstone Court Nursing Home in Spokane, Wash.
Funds sought for PR fireworks show
PRIEST RIVER — The Fourth of July is a week a way and the Priest River Chamber of Commerce is still looking for donations to support the annual fireworks show.
Should you drink? Some things you should know
Here it is summertime, filled with vacations, playing in the sun, boating, and camping to name just a few activities that come into play this time of year.
WBCSD announces summer meals
The West Bonner County School District is participating in the Summer Food Service Program. Meals will be provided to all children, ages 1-18, without charge.
WBCSD closes PREP
PRIEST RIVER — There are many reasons students might choose an alternative high school, from being homeless to simply not fitting in at a traditional school.

Lightning strikes PR mill
10 Years Ago — 2008
Mary Ketzler earns academic honors
Mary Ketzler of Blanchard has been named to the deans’ list/Explore Center List of Distinguished Students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for the spring semester of the 2017-18 academic year.
Bull of the Woods nominations sought
The Priest River Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for the 2018 “Bull of the Woods.” The Chamber is looking for a person who has worked in the timber industry; logging, truck driving, or working in one of the area lumber mills, for a good share of their career.

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(Patricia Fitzell, Priest River Elementary)

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Throttle up for 'Run Whatcha Brung'
OLDTOWN — They don't call it "Run Whatcha Brung" for no reason.

Chamber welcomes Hippie Chic Cosmetics
SANDPOINT — Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce officials welcomed Hippie Chic Cosmetics to the organization with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, June 26, 2018.
Plea hearing is set in case
SANDPOINT — An entry-of-plea hearing is set for a Washington state woman accused of embezzling from her former employer, 1st District Court records show.
Choose to make your health and fitness a priority
I have been sharing my fitness tips and tricks over the last 13 years with my best friends. That, in turn, has transformed my career into a full health and wellness company. I am forever grateful that I can help so many people of all ages and those in zip codes far away from me.

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Youth summer tennis class offers new sessions
SANDPOINT — The first session of the 2018 youth tennis season has begun. A host of sessions for every age and skill level are offered. Visit www.sandpointidaho.gov/parksrecreation, or visit office in person at 1123 Lake St. to sign up. Partial scholarships are available on a need basis.

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Local nonprofits receive ICF grants
The Idaho Community Foundation’s Northern Region Grant Panel has selected 86 north Idaho nonprofit organizations to receive more than $226,000 through its annual competitive grant cycle. Of those, three nonprofits in western Bonner County received over $10,000.

Ruby Brockway, 99
Ruby was born Jan. 29, 1919, in Reliance, S.D., to Christian and Ella (Earnest) Lund. Ruby left her earthly life peacefully on June 22, 2018, in Sandpoint, Idaho, reaching the amazing age of 99.

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Federal rules changing for check endorsements
Consumers should be aware of a regulatory change that goes into effect on July 1, adding a step to the process of depositing a check from your cellphone, while helping prevent fraud.
Ethical anglers appreciate both beauty of the fish and their habitat
Ethical anglers appreciate not only the beauty of the fish they catch, but also the places where those fish live.

Prophet donation will 'catify' shelter room
PONDERAY — Cade Prophet Memorial Productions is donating $2,000 to the Panhandle Animal Shelter.
Can we be done talking about this now?
Last week I stumbled upon a simple yet profound definition of forgiveness. And it came from a 5-year-old.
Put safety first on the Fourth of July
Last week I said I could go on and on when it came to summer safety, so this week I’m going to fulfill that promise and go on about having a safe 4th of July. Just because it lands smack in the middle of the week, doesn’t mean it’s lost its potential for disasters.
Public encouraged to take funding survey
PRIEST RIVER — Officials from school districts across North Idaho attended a forum on June 19 in Coeur d'Alene regarding the states public school funding formula.
Tuesday, June 26
Legals June 26, 2018
NOTICE OF HEARING REGARDING MOTION FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AND FOR ORDER TO PAY RESPONDENT'S JUDGMENTS AND CHILD SUPPORT FROM SALES PROCEEDS Case No. CV 08-2314 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KOOTENAI SHAYLYN M. BAKER, now known as SHAYLYN M. WARD, Petitioner, vs. CHARLES L. BAKER, Jr., Respondent. HEARING DATE AND TIME: JULY 31, 2018, AT 9:00 A.M. To Charles L. Baker, Jr. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will call up for hearing in a courtroom of the above-entitled Court on July 31, 2018, at 9:00 a.m., the Motion by Shaylyn Ward for the Sale of Real Property located in Harrison, Idaho, and for an Order to Pay Respondent's Judgments and Child Support From Sales Proceeds. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that Petitioner will present testimony, will cross-examine the opposing party and his affiants, and does hereby request oral argument. The Motion and supporting affidavit are on file with the Kootenai County clerk in the above-entitled case. You may also contact Anne Solomon, attorney for Shaylyn Ward, for a copy of the motion and affidavit. DATED this 14th day of June, 2018. FLAMMIA & SOLOMON, P.C. Attorneys at Law By /s/ ANNE SOLOMON ISB #2512 P. O. Box 1117 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816 (208) 667-3561 (208) 667-3207 FAX Email: anne@flammiasolomon.com SNP Legal 5997 Ad#200802 June 19, 26,July 3, 10, 2018

Tractor club finds new home at fairgrounds
SANDPOINT — Over the course of his life as a local farmer, Dennis Hamann has never owned a new piece of equipment.
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'Raminator' set to make Sagle visit
SAGLE — The reigning Guinness World Records record holder for the fastest speed for a monster truck, Raminator will be making a pitstop in Sagle on Thursday, June 28.

Gillis named top chamber volunteer
SANDPOINT — Matt Gillis has become a vital part of the 24 Hours for Hank Foundation.
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LCSC students earn academic honors
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TUESDAY, June 26
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I am amused — not really — by all these people that say we should now get behind and support Trump. Seems they didn’t feel the same way when Obama — a man I did not voted for — became our president. OBTW, Obama won the popular vote — both times.

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DeMers retiring after 33 years as teacher, coach, AD
By ERIC PLUMMER
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I am writing in response to Marlene in Sandpoint who apparently supports the previously proposed wilderness designation of the Scotchman Peak area. This subject has been debated ad nauseam in both letters to the editor, as well as featured articles in this paper.
Rails to Resort Hill Climb returning on July 14
Deadline on Wednesday for best rate, T-shirt

'Nothing short of a miracle'
By BRIAN WALKER
George Phillip Nush, 34
George Phillip Nush, 34, passed away on June 23, 2018, at his home in Ponderay, Idaho.
Ruby Florence Brockway, 99
Ruby Florence Brockway, 99, passed away on June 22, 2018, in Sandpoint, Idaho.
Brisboy, Garvey lead at Elks Ladies golf league
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Watch program seeks members
SANDPOINT — Bonner County Sheriff’s Office Community Force Neighborhood Watch volunteers are looking to sign up more members throughout the county.

Freedom 5K to kick of Clark Fork festivities
CLARK FORK — For a small town, Clark Fork knows how to throw a Fourth of July celebration.
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MT seeks judge's order to ban Hecla official
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana environmental regulators asked a judge on Monday to ban the head of a giant mining company from exploring or opening any new mines in the state until he is no longer in violation of Montana’s “bad actor” law.
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Letter to Sens. James Risch and Mike Crapo:

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(Dylan Pierce, Sagle Elementary)

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Shaffer taking baseball talent to Oregon Tech
SANDPOINT — Recent Sandpoint graduate Tyler Shaffer signed a letter of intent last week to play baseball next season at Oregon Tech University, becoming the fifth Bulldog player from a talented senior class to take their skills to the next level.

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Sunday, June 24

DogFest North Idaho ready to walk 'n' roll
By DAVE GUNTER
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SUNDAY, June 24

Record size trout are prowling Idaho lake
Deer Creek Reservoir had been on Aaron Lougee’s to-visit list for some time.
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This country’s immigration problems are a direct result of being ignored by Congress for over 40 years. While President Trump’s zero tolerance policy seems unnecessarily harsh, it did finally get Congress to acknowledge the immigration problems. Let us hope that they can enact some meaningful solutions to the problems. This will mean congressional members will finally need to stop playing politics with the problems and start working together to find solutions to them.

N. Idaho park hit by beetles
By BRIAN WALKER
HIV testing: Do you know your status?
Currently an estimated 1.1 million people in the U.S. are living with HIV, including about 162,500 people who are unaware of their status. Experts recommend everyone be tested for HIV. Panhandle Health District is encouraging people to learn their HIV status by offering free walk-in appointments for HIV tests from June 25 to June 28 at locations throughout North Idaho.
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Strong borders needed to protect waterways
A story broke earlier this month out of Spokane, Wash., about a boat being stopped at the Washington-Idaho border. At first blush, it might seem like an odd event to draw news coverage. However, it wasn’t the boat the inspectors were interested in — it’s what was attached to the boat that made them nervous.
Biologists seek angler help to collect SL chinook
Anglers who catch a chinook salmon in Spirit Lake are asked to provide a fin clip for biologists to use as part of a statewide chinook salmon study.
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James Edward Sykes
Our beloved “Grandpa Jim” passed away on April 2, 2018 at the Hospice House in Spokane, Wash., from heart failure.
Ironman 70.3 race to affect traffic today
COEUR d’ALENE — Traffic impacts are expected as Ironman 70.3 Coeur d’Alene triathletes race through town today.

Fish tales, roadside casting and the gospel of garlic on Fernan
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4-H'ers learn a lot while horsing around
SANDPOINT — It's been a full week of horsing around at the fairgrounds for Bonner County 4-H'ers, as more than 70 area youth attended 4-H Horse Camp this week.

UI-Cd'A has its eye on federal building
COEUR d'ALENE — The University of Idaho's expanding programs and Kootenai County's desire to have all its justice services in one location have started talk about a building purchase.
Saturday, June 23
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Privatize garbage? County wonders
COEUR d'ALENE — The Kootenai County Commission chairman is following through with his idea during the election campaign to see if privatizing the Solid Waste Department would save taxpayers money.

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INCF changes name to Innovia Foundation
Inland Northwest Community Foundation has changed its name to Innovia Foundation. The foundation embarked on this rebranding process to bring greater awareness and engagement around important issues in our communities — and the important work the foundation is already doing.

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Lakers finish second at Battle at the Beach
SANDPOINT — Boasting one of the best Sandpoint American Legion teams in a decade, the North Idaho Lakers made it to the championship game of the first-ever Battle at the Beach Wooden Bat Tournament last weekend in Sandpoint.

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POAC's ArtWalk begins June 29
What do you get when you combine a downtown progressive snack-a-thon with amazing artwork created by local artists? You guessed it. Pend Oreille Arts Council’s 41st Annual ArtWalk receptions, that’s what. And, it opens Friday, June 29 at twenty downtown locations.

IDL OKs permit for 2nd BNSF bridge
SANDPOINT — The Idaho Department of Lands granted BNSF Railway Co. permit approval Friday to construct a second railroad bridge across Lake Pend Oreille.
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Movies in the Park schedule announced
Pine Street Dental and the Bonner County History Museum have announced the summer 2018 Movies in the Park schedule.

Co-counsel appointed in murder case
SANDPOINT — Trial co-counsel has been appointed in the capital case pending against a Washington state man accused of stabbing a cab driver to death in Bonner County.

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Junior lifeguarding class offered at City Beach
SANDPOINT — A Junior Lifeguarding class will provide participants with opportunities to learn water safety and guarding basics while improving swimming ability and stroke mechanics. Junior Lifeguarding is tailored for 12 to 15 year olds that are both strong swimmers and comfortable in deep open water.
Youths invited to join show camp
SANDPOINT — Local youths are invited to take part in an upcoming show camp.

Request to loosen field burning rules get EPA's OK
BOISE (AP) — Federal officials have approved Idaho’s request to loosen field burning rules.
Friday, June 22
Legals June 22, 2018
MINUTES FOR THE BONNER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS' MEETING April 3, 2018 BOCC / SHERIFF Approved Resolution #18-45 authorizing the Clerk to open the General Fund Statutory Reserve Budget and decrease the Contingency Fund 01120-7860 by the amount of $3,500.00 and open the Sheriff's Budget and increase the Animal Control line item 03455-9120 in the amount of $3,500.00. PARKS & RECREATION Approved the Purchases and Fuel Card Procedure set up as an internal policy for the Parks and Waterways Department in an effort to make record keeping more efficient. TECHNOLOGY Approved the Day Wireless Systems Amendment to accommodate billing changes. AIRPORT Approved the "Notice Inviting Bids" for the obstruction removal portion of the FY1018 AIP Project at the Priest River Airport. Approved the Supplemental Engineering Agreement with JUB Engineers in the amount of $98,790.00, for the engineering services related to the FY2018 FAA Airport Improvement Program Grant at the Sandpoint Airport. ROAD & BRIDGE Approved Change Order # 1 for $236,550.00 and the quantities added to the 2018 Rock Crushing - District 1 contract and authorized the Chairman to sign this administratively. Approved Change Order #1 to the Sagle Intersection & Bike Path Connections in the amount of $10,950.00 and to allow the Chairman to sign this administratively. EXECUTIVE SESSION At 9:44 a.m. Commissioner McDonald moved to enter into Executive Session under Idaho Code § 74-206 (1) (F) Litigation with Scott Bauer, Cheryl Piehl and Milton Ollerton. Commissioner Connolly seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote: Commissioner McDonald - Aye, and Commissioner Bailey - Aye, Commissioner Connolly - Aye. The motion passed. Discussion/Decision Regarding Idaho Club Commissioner McDonald moved to expand Gary Edson's authority with respect to the Idaho Club. Commissioner Connolly seconded the motion. All in favor. The motion passed. EXECUTIVE SESSION At 9:55 a.m. Commissioner McDonald moved to enter into Executive Session under Idaho Code § 74-206 (1) (A) Hiring & (B) Personnel with Cindy Binkerd & Milton Ollerton. Commissioner Connolly seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote: Commissioner McDonald - Aye, and Commissioner Bailey - Aye, Commissioner Connolly - Aye. The motion passed. Vice-Chairman McDonald advised that the Director of Planning and Human Resources were directed to move forward as discussed in Executive Session. EXECUTIVE SESSION At 10:05 a.m. Commissioner Connolly moved to enter into Executive Session under Idaho Code § 74-206 (1) (A) Hiring with Cindy Binkerd. Commissioner McDonald stepped down from the Chair and seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote: Commissioner McDonald - Aye, and Commissioner Bailey - Absent, Commissioner Connolly - Aye. The motion passed. Vice-Chairman McDonald advised that the Director Human Resources was directed to move forward as discussed in Executive Session. At 10:20 a.m. the meeting was recessed. At 10:31 a.m. the meeting was reconvened. EXECUTIVE SESSION At 10:31 a.m. Commissioner Connolly moved to enter into Executive Session under Idaho Code § 74-206 (1) (B) Personnel with Scott Bauer & Cindy Binkerd. Commissioner McDonald seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote: Commissioner McDonald - Aye, and Commissioner Bailey - Aye, Commissioner Connolly - Aye. The motion passed. Discussion/Decision Regarding Personnel. Commissioner McDonald moved to proceed as discussed in Executive Session. Commissioner Connolly seconded the motion. All in favor. The motion passed. EXECUTIVE SESSION At 10:59 a.m. Commissioner McDonald moved to enter into Executive Session under Idaho Code § 74-206 (1) (B) Personnel with Cindy Binkerd & Jerry Clemons. Commissioner Connolly seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote: Commissioner McDonald - Aye, and Commissioner Bailey - Aye, Commissioner Connolly - Aye. The motion passed. There being no further business to come before the meeting, at 11:22 a.m. Chairman Bailey adjourned the meeting. The following is a summary of he Board of County Commissioners Special Meetings, (including Tax Cancellations, Assistance Meetings/Admin and other) Executive Sessions, Emergency Meetings and Hearings held during the week of March 27, 2018 - April 3, 2018 Copies of the complete meeting minutes are available upon request. TAX CANCELLATIONS On Wednesday, March 28, 2018 a Tax Cancellation meeting was held to discuss the following files: Approved: RP0361700003A0A - 2017; RPR00000250851A - 2017; RP58N01W162404A - 2017; RP006860000090A - 2017; RPR00000245145A - 2017 SPECIAL MEETINGS & EXECUTIVE SESSIONS On Monday April 2, 2018 an Emergency Management Workshop was held pursuant to Idaho Code §74-204(2). On Monday April 2, 2018 a Department Head Meeting was held pursuant to Idaho Code §74-204(2). On Tuesday April 2, 2018 an Executive Session for Insurance Updates was held pursuant to Idaho Code §74-204(2). SNP LEGAL 6003 AD#201433 JUNE 22, 2018
WBCSD closes PREP school
PRIEST RIVER — In a 3-1 vote with one abstention on Wednesday, the closing of the Priest River Educational Program became official.
Marcella B. Dorn, 97
Marcella B. Dorn, 97, passed away on Thursday, June 21, 2018, in Sandpoint, Idaho.
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Guest speakers Matt and Maggie Wakefield are speaking at Harvest Valley.

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The good and bad of money discussed at Lifetree Café
The impact of money on people’s lives will be explored at Lifetree Café on Monday, June 25, 2018 at 2 p.m.

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CAL members get glimpse of the future
SANDPOINT — When Mary Daubersmith taught first grade, she had a banner in the room that said, "A classroom is four walls with a future inside."

Robust response snuffs Garfield Bay blaze
SAGLE — A robust confluence of firefighting and law enforcement resources is being credited with putting down a structure fire on a remote section of Lake Pend Oreille waterfront on Thursday.
Order impanels grand jury
SANDPOINT — Grand jury proceedings are slated to get underway later this month, according to a notice posted in 1st District Court.
Wake surfing, wake boarding and water ski classes offered
SANDPOINT — Get ready to surf Sandpoint with Action Water Sports, hitting the water on one of the best boats in town, as a wake surfing class is offered on Tuesday, June 26 from 3-6 p.m. for anyone between the ages of 10-18 years-old.
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Summer programs make reading fun and fabulous
Summer is our favorite time of the year at The Library’s Youth Services Department. Kids who entered kindergarten the previous autumn once again join us for storytime. Childcares and preschools come to morning programs. Droves of children and families browse our book collections and enjoy a variety of programs.

Inmates may testify in trial
COEUR d’ALENE — Prosecutors are gearing up for a murder trial by transporting witnesses from state penitentiaries and housing them in the Kootenai County Jail.

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Radio Relay League Field Day planned
SAGLE — What’s the most popular amateur radio event in the U.S. and Canada?
Lessons learned from traveling
“The alien who resides with you shall be to you as the citizen among you; you shall love the alien as yourself, for you were aliens in the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God.” (Leviticus 19:34)
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“Mindful Awareness” — one of the building blocks of compassion — is the theme for the next Sharing the Dharma Day talk at Sravasti Abbey — the Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Newport — on Sunday, July 15. The series of monthly talks is based on, An Open-Hearted Life, a book published by Shambhala and co-written by Venerable Thubten Chodron, Sravasti Abbey founder and abbess, and clinical psychologist Dr. Russell Kolts.
Thursday, June 21
Legals June 21, 2018
NOTICE TO CREDITORS (I.C. 15-3-801) Case No. CV09-18-0630 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Stephen Porter Stevens, Jr. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Trudy Hrabak has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-named Estate. All persons having claims against the decedent or the Estate are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice to Creditors or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented to the undersigned at the address indicated and filed with the Clerk of the Court. Dated this 18th day of June, 2018 /S/ Rebecca R. Eyman COYLE & WYTYCHAK ELDER LAW P.O. Box 1888 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816-1888 Telephone (208) 765-3595 Facsimile: (208) 765-0515 Email: rebecca@cwelp.com Service Email: fax@cwelp.com ISB No. 10353 SNP LEGAL 6001 AD#201384 JUNE 21, 28, JULY 5, 2018

Burgstahler named a Google Cloud Academic All-American
COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. — Former Sandpoint three-sport standout and Saint John’s University senior Matthew Burgstahler was named to the 2017-18 Google Cloud Academic All-America Men’s Track and Field/Cross Country second team on Tuesday.

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Jail is ordered in perjury case
SANDPOINT — A Bonner County woman charged with committing perjury in a criminal case against her brother was sentenced to nine days in jail, according to 1st District Court records.
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I read with interest and dismay two unrelated but similar items in the “Hunting and Fishing” feature in the Thursday, May 31, Spokesman-Review. The first dealt with the Idaho Fish and Game effort to “suppress” walleye in Lake Pend Oreille to protect the kokanee population in that lake. The second dealt with action by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to poison eastern brook trout to protect westslope cutthroat trout.
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More Bonner County kids are unvaccinated than nearly anywhere else in the country mostly because Idaho allows non-medical exemptions due to personal beliefs. This puts children at risk for epidemics of measles, whooping cough and other infectious diseases.

Rush hour crash on Long Bridge
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Really,Sandpoint? Ninety thousand for a Seattle “artist” and $20,000 (for landscaping where money shall not be revealed) for a roundabout?
It's a festival of fun as films, travel take the stage
SANDPOINT – Film festivals? Check. Exotic slide shows of adventurous treks through India? Check. Amateur radio buffs sharing their stuff, social dances and more live music than you can shake a pile of sticks at? Check ‘em off, because this week is loaded with chances to get out and enjoy what Sandpoint has to offer.
Lightning Creek Road work set
SANDPOINT — Repair work is poised to begin on flood-damaged roads in the Sandpoint and Bonners Ferry ranger districts, according to the U.S. Forest Service.

Marjorie Marie Garner, 85
Marjorie Marie Garner, 85, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 10, 2018, in Sandpoint, Idaho, due to complications from COPD. Her final resting place will be in the Hope Cemetery.
High school teen tennis clinic offers top coaching
SANDPOINT — Sandpoint High School head coach Kent Anderson is putting on the 10th anniversary of the Sandpoint Teen Tennis Camp, and once again a pair of top tennis pros will be on hand to help the players improve while having fun on July 9-13 at the Travers Park courts.
Appeals court upholds rulings in lewd case
SANDPOINT — The Idaho Court of Appeals is declining to grant post-conviction relief to a Bonner County man serving concurrent life sentences for lewd and lascivious conduct.

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(Joshua McVey, Priest River Elementary)

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New ed funding formula needed
COEUR d’ALENE — The state’s funding formula for public education has to be scrapped, said audience members at a forum here Tuesday night. Hosted by consultants with the Denver-based nonprofit Education Commission of the States, the event is one of several taking place across Idaho this month as part of work by the state Legislature’s public school funding formula committee. The committee was formed by order of the state Legislature in 2016 to study and make recommendations related to the school funding formula. The committee, in turn, hired ECS.

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Wednesday, June 20
Legals June 20, 2018
BBH STORAGE SALE James Walters 715 N Jefferson Street, Sandpoint ID 83864. The Big Unit has a possessory lien on the goods stored in unit 175. All personal items are being sold pursuant to the assertion of the lien in order to collect the amount due. The sale will take place at 812 Baldy Mtn Rd, Sandpoint Idaho and will begin at 10 am on Saturday, June 23. SNP LEGAL 5979 AD#199350 JUNE 13, 20, 2018

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City OKs River View Ridge deal
PRIEST RIVER — The city approved an agreement with the developer of River View Ridge Estates on Monday, but not before an in-depth discussion and amendment to the privacy screening requirement.
Veteran appreciation barbecue is set
A veterans appreciation barbecue will be held Tuesday, June 26, in Newport,Wash. The barbecue will be held from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Park, 211 S. Union Ave, Newport.

William D. (Don) Albertson
William D. (Don) Albertson left his beloved A bar T (A-T) Ranch surrounded by his earthly family to rejoice with his heavenly family on Friday, June 15, 2018, at the age of 80.
Student graduates
Logan Owens of Newport graduated from the University of San Diego on May 27. Owens earned a bachelor’s degree in business economics.
Man is injured in rollover accident
DOVER — After being alerted to a single-vehicle rollover accident on Highway 2 near Snug Harbor, Selkirk Fire firefighters used the “jaws of life” to remove the vehicle’s roof to extract the male driver.
Food distribution event is Thursday
Second Havest will hold a free food distribution Thursday, June 21, at the American Lutheran Church on Highway 2 in Newport, Wash. The event will take place from 10 a.m.-noon.

Ace Hardware announces prize winners
Priest River Ace Hardware, 5499 Highway 2, has announced the winners of its anniversary celebration prize drawing.

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Edward Jones leads at Elks Monday night golf league
n Monday Night of Golf at the Elks Results after 6/18 1 — Edward Jones Investments 167.5
Trooper's rescue packed with plenty of love for all
The penned notes went with me written on top of the restaurant’s styrofoam take home box.

Spirit Lake honors officer
Spirit Lake Police Department honored one of their own at the June 12 Spirit Lake City Council meeting.
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How to avoid any summer bummers
Astronomers say that summer starts on the solstice (longest day) which is tomorrow. Meteorologists divide the year into four seasons and count June 1 as the first day of summer.
America's economy is headed in the right direction
Unemployment is down, way down to the lowest national rate in many years, at 3.8 percent in May. As of April, unemployment was at 2.9 percent in Idaho. Employers added 223,000 jobs nationwide in May alone. Average hourly earnings have increased 2.7 percent. Small business owners report record-level employee compensation and more job openings than qualified applicants.
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WEDNESDAY, June 20
Office offers fireworks purchase reminder
The Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office is reminding everyone that the purchase of fireworks from unlicensed wholesalers or persons on the internet is illegal. Orders for fireworks may only be placed over the internet when purchased from a licensed Washington state fireworks retailer, but fireworks must be picked up at the retail fireworks stand during the legal sales period.

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Stewart takes over reins of Spartan girls basketball team
PRIEST RIVER — Priest River Lamanna High School named a new girls basketball head coach recently, with former Spartan standout athlete Morgan Stewart taking over stewardship of the program from Christina Leonard.

Dennis Fred Porath, 83
Dennis Fred Porath passed away peacefully at his residence in Clark Fork on June 14, 2018, at the age of 83. Dennis was born to Fred and Elizabeth Porath in Minot, N.D., on March 05, 1935.
West Bonner Libraries hosting summer reading fun
Prepare to rock out at your West Bonner Libraries. This years Summer Reading theme is “Libraries Rock!” and organizers promise lots of fun with rock art, geology and music for kids grades K-6. Summer Reading has returned to Blanchard with a three-day program on June 19-21. Beginning on June 26, Blanchard Summer Story Time for preschoolers will be held on Tuesdays at 10:30.

James 'Jim' Thomas Neveau, 85
James “Jim” Thomas Neveau, 85, passed away on Tuesday, June 12, 2018, at his home in Sandpoint, Idaho one day after his 85th birthday.
Are you getting enough sleep to ensure good health?
Here I am writing a column on sleep after a very active week where once again, I shortchanged my sleep cycles.
Marie Loretta Cliff, 87
Marie Loretta Cliff, 87, of Priest River, Idaho, died peacefully at home in the early morning of Nov. 11, 2017.

Meegan School contract announced
100 Years Ago — 1918

Making a difference a world away
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Beware of toxins creeping into your food choices
You may be surprised to realize how many toxins are getting into your body, without you even knowing it.
No-wake violation penalties hiked
SANDPOINT — Bonner County commissioners have upped the penalties for violating the county’s no-wake rule and said enforcement of the rule will also be stepped up this summer.
Bull of the Woods nominations sought
The Priest River Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for the 2018 “Bull of the Woods.” The Chamber is looking for a person who has worked in the timber industry; logging, truck driving, or working in one of the area lumber mills, for a good share of their career.

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Hearing continued on zoning changes
PRIEST RIVER — The city's planning and zoning ordinance is getting a makeover as many of the topics are outdated or obsolete.
Tuesday, June 19
Legals June 19, 2018
NOTICE OF HEARING REGARDING MOTION FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AND FOR ORDER TO PAY RESPONDENT'S JUDGMENTS AND CHILD SUPPORT FROM SALES PROCEEDS Case No. CV 08-2314 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KOOTENAI SHAYLYN M. BAKER, now known as SHAYLYN M. WARD, Petitioner, vs. CHARLES L. BAKER, Jr., Respondent. HEARING DATE AND TIME: JULY 31, 2018, AT 9:00 A.M. To Charles L. Baker, Jr. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will call up for hearing in a courtroom of the above-entitled Court on July 31, 2018, at 9:00 a.m., the Motion by Shaylyn Ward for the Sale of Real Property located in Harrison, Idaho, and for an Order to Pay Respondent's Judgments and Child Support From Sales Proceeds. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that Petitioner will present testimony, will cross-examine the opposing party and his affiants, and does hereby request oral argument. The Motion and supporting affidavit are on file with the Kootenai County clerk in the above-entitled case. You may also contact Anne Solomon, attorney for Shaylyn Ward, for a copy of the motion and affidavit. DATED this 14th day of June, 2018. FLAMMIA & SOLOMON, P.C. Attorneys at Law By /s/ ANNE SOLOMON ISB #2512 P. O. Box 1117 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816 (208) 667-3561 (208) 667-3207 FAX Email: anne@flammiasolomon.com SNP Legal 5997 Ad#200802 June 19, 26,July 3, 10, 2018

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Lillian 'Ruth' (Johnson) Asher, 92
Lillian “Ruth” (Johnson) Asher, 92, passed away on May 25, 2018, at her home on Lakeshore Drive. Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday June 23, 2018, at Pinecrest Cemetery.
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I recently read in a local paper that the county commissioners adopted a resolution, of their own making, opposing a wilderness designation for Scotchman Peaks, and also called out the U.S. Forest Service to cease managing the ground as recommended wilderness.

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Bridge opponents to hold meeting
SANDPOINT — #No2ndBridge and Wild Idaho Rising Tide activists are inviting concerned community members to join them for refreshments and a second Lake Pend Oreille Railroad Bridge discussion and slideshow presentation on Wednesday.

Top pro coaching highlights Strikers Soccer School
SANDPOINT — There’s a good reason the small little soccer hamlet that is Sandpoint draws more than 200 youth annually to the Strikers Soccer School week long camp, a per capita number that boggles the mind.

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Mitchell receives degree from CMC
William D. (Don) Albertson, 80
William D. (Don) Albertson left his beloved A bar T (A-T) Ranch surrounded by his earthly family to rejoice with his heavenly family on Friday, June 15, 2018, at the age of 80.

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Having spent my entire professional life exploring for and developing ore deposits throughout the world, I am fascinated by your May 26 article titled, "Silica probe receives a green light," describing the USFS permitting of two exploratory drill holes on Green Mountain near the south end of Lake Pend Oreille.
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Medicare workshop being offered in Coeur d'Alene
Senior Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA), a unit of the Idaho Department of Insurance, is offering a Medicare workshop, on Thursday, June 28, at Hospice of North Idaho, 2290 W. Prairie Ave., Coeur d’Alene, from 2-4 p.m.

Round Lake: Good hikes, great critters
Summer is a great time for traveling. While some people may prefer to spend the summer at a theme park, or in some exotic locale in the tropics, there are a great many wonders of the natural world to behold right here in our marvelous state of Idaho. This week, I’ll be highlighting Round Lake State Park.
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Women Honoring Women awards local scholarships
Women Honoring Women recently awarded scholarships to four Bonner County area residents who are pursuing their post-secondary education. With so many qualified candidates who applied, it was not an easy choice.
Tactical parking brings end to pursuit
SANDPOINT — Tactical parking by a Sandpoint Police officer brought an abrupt end to a high-speed chase that morphed into a foot pursuit on Friday night.

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Strategic plan gets finishing touches
SANDPOINT — Strategic planning is a tool used by businesses and organizations to inform decisions over the short- and long-term.
Monday, June 18

Choosing a care home for your loved one can be easy!
Choosing a care facility can be one of the most difficult decisions a family makes. Knowing there are excellent, caring and professional facilities helps you make this decision with peace of mind.
Sunday, June 17

USCG Auxiliary keeping boaters safe on the water
If you have been boating on Lake Pend Oreille, Pend Oreille River or Priest Lake, you have likely seen U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Auxiliary and County Sheriff patrol boats cruising the waters. The purpose of these men and women is to encourage safe boating and provide assistance when necessary.
IPNF hosting open house
The Idaho Panhandle National Forests is hosting a public open house for the Grouse Bear Management Unit Compliance Project located within both the Bonners Ferry and Sandpoint Ranger Districts of the Idaho Panhandle National Forests.

Face to face on her terms
Shasta Groene hopes to fulfill a promise she made to serial killer and sex offender Joseph Duncan III — on her terms.

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Successful re-establishment of bighorn sheep
Once plentiful when settlers arrived in what would become southwest Idaho, a rapid decline of bighorn sheep in the 1800s resulted in a near-extinct population in the first quarter of the 20th century.
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'Best' polls now open
The polls are now open. The 2018 Best of Bonner County voting began at 12:01 a.m. today and will close at midnight Saturday, June 23.
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I am asking that the United States Coast Guard do a full Environmental Impact Statement in the hope that it will show that three new railroad bridges adjacent to the existing ones across Lake Pend Oreille will too greatly contaminate the water quality, lake bottom and shoreline, and the marine life in the event of an oil or coal spill.

Kitchen Ponderay set to cook up success
PONDERAY — Over the course of 26 years, Gem Berry products have been made in many different kitchens.
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Trains have been passing through Sandpoint for a little over 100 years. Residents, for the most part, have accepted their presence as the norm. However, the norm has changed.

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Emerald Creek area now open
The Emerald Creek garnet area is open as of Friday.
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This is Memorial Day and maybe I/we can do something for our country, something to save the union.

Mountain States Early Head Start fetes 20 years
SANDPOINT — There is no manual for those important, first steps in raising happy, well-adjusted children. If there was, it might well resemble what Mountain States Early Head Start has been teaching North Idaho families since 1998.
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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.
Railway crossing closure changes
SAGLE — There have been a few changes regarding next week’s railroad crossing closures. The changes were announced Saturday by Bonner County Road & Bridge officials.
Saturday, June 16
Legals June 16, 2018
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Case No. CV09-18-0534 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, v. BRENT A. BAKER, an individual; LAURA B. BAKER, an individual; BRENT AND LAURA BAKER FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, AN ADMINISTRATIVELY TER MINATED IDAHO LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, and DOES 1 THROUGH 10 INCLUSIVE, including all parties with an interest in and/or residing in real property commonly known as, 76 Baker Road Athol, ID 83801, and legally described as: THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO; EXCEPTING THEREFROM A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN A PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53"EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER A DISTANCE OF 29.38 FEET TO A POINT, SAID POINT BEING THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID WEST LINE NORTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53"EAST A DISTANCE OF 632.39 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 45' 17"WEST A DISTANCE OF 17.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53"WEST A DISTANCE OF 82.21 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 05 DEGREES 37' 25"WEST A DISTANCE OF 189.41 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53"WEST A DISTANCE OF 307.22 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 29 DEGREES 37' 06"EAST A DISTANCE OF 62.68 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN A PORTION OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 43' 29" WEST ALONG THE EAST-WEST CENTERLINE OF SECTION 17 A DISTANCE OF 1335.74 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER A DISTANCE OF 472.38 FEET, SAID POINT BEING THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 43' 29" WEST, 1335.08 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 00' 05" WEST ALONG THE NORTH-SOUTH CENTERLINE OF SECTION 17 A DISTANCE OF 521.28 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 45' 47" EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SW1/4-SW1/4-NW1/4- SE1/4 A DISTANCE OF 333.61 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THESW1/4-SW1/4-NW1/4-SE1/4; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 01' 18" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THESW1/4-SW1/4-NW1/4-SE1/4 A DISTANCE OF 141.47 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 45' 43" EAST, 728.88 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 01' 18" WEST, 189.51 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 47' 11" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 271.55 FEET TO THE SOUTH CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53" EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER A DISTANCE OF 29.38 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29 DEGREES 37' 06" WEST, 62.68 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53" EAST, 307.22 FEET; THENCE NORTH 05 DEGREES 37' 25" EAST, 189.41 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53" EAST, 82.21 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 45' 17" EAST, 17.00 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53" EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE A DISTANCE OF 189.35 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN A POR- TION OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUN- TY, IDAHO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 43' 29" WEST ALONG THE EAST-WEST CENTERLINE OF SECTION 17 A DISTANCE OF 1335.74 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, SAID POINT BEING THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER A DISTANCE OF 472.38 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 43' 29" WEST, 1335.08 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 00' 05" EAST ALONG THE NORTH-SOUTH CENTERLINE OF SECTION 17 A DISTANCE OF 652.37 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 43' 29" EAST, 1335.99 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH THE SOUTH 180 FEET OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO; TOGETHER WITH THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, AND THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER IN SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO; TOGETHER WITH THE WEST 165 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO; AND TOGETHER WITH THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO. NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO; Defendants. NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEN SUED BY THE ABOVE-NAMED PLAINTIFF. THE COURT MAY ENTER JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE FOLLOWING BELOW. TO: All Defendants You are hereby notified that in order to defend this lawsuit, an appropriate written response must be filed with the above-designated court within 21 days after service of this Summons on you. If you fail to so respond, the court may enter judgment against you as demanded by the Plaintiff in the Complaint. The nature of the claim against you is for, among other things, judicial foreclosure of the real property located at 76 Baker Road Athol, ID 83801. 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 to seek the advice of or representation by an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your written response, if any, may be filed in time and other legal rights protected. An appropriate written response requires compliance with Rule 10(a)(1) and other Idaho Rules of Civil Procedure and shall also include: 1. The title and number of this case. 2. If your response is an Answer to the Complaint, it must contain admissions or denials of the separate allegations of the Complaint and other defenses you may claim. 3. Your signature, mailing address and telephone number, or the signature, mailing address and telephone number of your attorney. 4. Proof of mailing or delivery of a copy of your response to Plaintiff's attorney, as designated below. To determine whether you must pay a filing fee with your response, contact the Clerk of the above-named Court. DATED This 22nd day of May, 2018. CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT By: /S/ Brandy L. Steiger Deputy Clerk CASPER J. RANKIN (SBN 9107) LEWIS N. STODDARD (SBN 7766) SYDNEY K. LEAVITT (SBN 8933) ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP 13125 W PERSIMMON LN, STE 150, BOISE, ID 83713 Telephone: (619) 326-2404 Facsimile: (858) 726-6254 Email: lstoddard@aldridgepite.com sleavitt@aldridgepite.com Attorneys for Plaintiff U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SNP LEGAL 5942 AD#193891 MAY 26, JUNE 2, 9, 16, 2018

NIHC is in 'uncharted territory'
By RALPH BARTHOLDT

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Jaworski graduates from basic training
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SATURDAY, June 16

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(Jesse Parsons, Priest River Elementary)

Panel moves to join treaty talks
SANDPOINT — The Idaho Lakes Commission voted unanimously on Friday to add its voice to the growing chorus surrounding modernization of the Columbia River Treaty.
Railroad crossing closures planned
SAGLE — More road closures are on tap for next week.

Lillian 'Ruth' (Johnson) Asher, 92
Lillian “Ruth” (Johnson) Asher, 92, passed away on May 25, 2018, at her home on Lakeshore Drive. Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m., Friday, June 22, 2018, at Pinecrest Cemetery.
Trucker accused of dumping saltwater
DUNN CENTER, N.D. (AP) — An Idaho truck driver is accused of illegally dumping saltwater in the North Dakota oil patch.

Tour provides inside look at local agriculture, farms
SANDPOINT — There are 22 natural colors of alpaca, and their long, soft hair is a valuable fiber used to make blankets, sweaters, socks, hats and more.
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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.

Put America first, Avista patrons tell utilities panel
COEUR d’ALENE — There are 5.3 billion reasons why the Avista-Hydro One sale might go through. However, the voices of Kootenai County residents might negate all of them — if the Idaho Public Utilities Commission’s three members heed them.
Friday, June 15
Legals June 15, 2018
Notice of Public Hearing Notice is hereby provided that a public hearing, pursuant to Idaho Code Title 67, Chapter 65, and Kootenai City Code, has been set for the Kootenai City Council for July 3, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. at Kootenai City Hall, 204 Spokane Street, Kootenai, ID to consider the following: File #SUP-M001-18 Request to Modify Dishaw Special Use Permit for Apartments - Ron and Sharon Dishaw are requesting approval to modify Special Use Permit SUP001-17 to reduce the number of dwelling units from six to two and to modify conditions of approval to reflect the reduction in units. The City approved the multi-family residential permit June 6, 2017, allowing six residential apartment units on the upper floor of an existing commercial storage structure located at 31827 Highway 200 in Kootenai. The 2.132- acre parcel is zoned commercial-light industrial and is located between McGhee Road and Boise Street in Section 1, Township 57 North, Range 2 West, Boise Meridian. The public is welcome to attend the hearing or provide written comment. A copy of the application may be viewed at City Hall. Written comment greater than 1 page must be submitted at least 5 days prior to the hearing. Written material not exceeding 1 page may be read into the record the day of the hearing. Anyone wishing to speak at the hearing may do so in compliance with the city's public hearing procedures. A copy of the public hearing resolution is available at City Hall. Anyone requiring special accommodations due to disability should contact the City Clerk at (208) 265-2431 at least two days prior to the meeting. SNP LEGAL 5972 AD#198231 JUNE 15, 2018

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The Ministry Institute at Gonzaga University Center for Spiritual Renewal is pleased to bring Taize-style worship to Sandpoint for the second summer in a row. Gonzaga’s Sandpoint partner and host is follow ~ a community.

Avista merger rapped at IPUC hearing
SANDPOINT — Avista’s proposed merger with Canada’s Hydro One encountered gales of opposition testimony during a hearing before the Idaho Public Utilities Commission on Wednesday night.
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Guest speakers Matt and Maggie Wakefield are coming to Harvest Valley.

Injectors revving up the fun at SASi
Summer is finally here. That means the annual Injectors Car Club Barbecue will be held on Saturday, June 16, from 11 a.m.–2 p.m. The members will be here with some of their cars on display and, of course, a delicious barbecue.
2nd suit filed over shooting
SANDPOINT — The widow of a man slain in an officer-involved shooting at Priest Lake is suing Idaho State Police to recover property seized as evidence and force the disclosure of public records related to the deadly confrontation.

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Forty percent of American children will sleep tonight in a home where their fathers don’t live. The impact of that reality will be examined at Lifetree Café on Monday, June 18, 2018 at 2 p.m.

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To celebrate our teachers, Cedar Hills’ Youth Ministry kids wrote thank you cards to each teacher and staff member at Kootenai Elementary School. Each card included beautiful words and drawings and also a gift card at a local coffee house.
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FRIDAY, June 15
Auditions on tap for 'American Operetta'
The Panida Theater Playhouse Players are holding auditions on Monday, June 18 and Tuesday, June 19 from 6-9 p.m. for the musical production of “American Operetta in Revue” to be presented in mid August at the main theater.
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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.
Bull riding and barrel racing on tap Saturday
SANDPOINT — Get ready to kick up your boots and join in the rodeo fun, as Challenge of Champions Tour Bull Riding comes to Sandpoint on Saturday, June 16 starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Bonner County Fairgrounds Outdoor Arena.

'We're really excited about this'
By ERIC PLUMMER

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(Timothy Radan, Priest River Elementary)
EBCLD trustees, director breathe life into libraries
We are so fortunate to have a dedicated body of library trustees to ensure that our public library reflects our unique community. Last week I introduced you to three of them: Jeanine Asche, Gil Beyer, and Amy Flint. This week, you’ll get to know the remaining members as well as our library director.
Sandpoint girls hosting Summer Hoops Camp
SANDPOINT — Sandpoint girls basketball will hold its annual Summer Hoops Camp on June 20, 21 and 22 at Sandpoint High School from 10 a.m. to noon. The camp is open for any and all girls entering fourth through seventh grades.
Area water safety program planned
SANDPOINT — Sandpoint Parks & Recreation and Sandpoint West Athletic Club are teaming up to present 7B Drowning Free.

LPOSD approves $34.9M budget
PONDERAY — The school year is over, but the new fiscal year for the Lake Pend Oreille School District is just around the corner.

Lions selling Fourth raffle tickets
SANDPOINT — Are you feeling lucky? Or maybe, you just love the Fourth of July.

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Alan Earl Roach
On May 23, 2018, Alan Earl Roach passed on to Glory peacefully at home surrounded by family who love and miss him dearly. With support of family and friends, Alan had fought stage IV prostate cancer, telling any male who’d listen to get a PSA test!

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Les Lawrence, a voice of Christian Zionists, shares expert insight into the modern restoration of Israel and its existential threat from radical Islam. He has a master’s degree in theology and is a noted author.
Thursday, June 14
Legals June 14, 2018
WATER PERMIT APPLICATION The following application(s) have been filed to appropriate the public waters of the State of Idaho: 96-9695 GREG ZIRWES THERESA ZIRWES 338 REDTAIL HAWK RD SANDPOINT, ID 83864 Point of Diversion L1(NESE) S26 T57N R01W BONNER County Source LAKE PEND OREILLE Tributary PEND OREILLE RIVER Use: AESTHETIC 01/01 to 12/31 0.01 CFS Total Diversion: 0.01 CFS Date Filed: 5/9/2018 Place Of Use: AESTHETIC T57N R01W S26 L1(NESE) Permits will be subject to all prior water rights. For additional information concerning the property location, contact Northern Region office at (208) 762-2800. Protests may be submitted based on the criteria of Idaho Code § 42-203A. Any protest against the approval of this application must be filed with the Director, Dept. of Water Resources, Northern Region, 7600 N MINERAL DR STE 100, COEUR D ALENE ID 83815-7763 together with a protest fee of $25.00 for each application on or before 6/25/2018. The protestant must also send a copy of the protest to the applicant. GARY SPACKMAN, Director SNP LEGAL 5959 AD#197064 JUNE 7, 14, 2018

Litehouse dishes up success for employees
SANDPOINT — Litehouse, Inc., a 100 percent employee-owned company and the number-one refrigerated salad dressing brand in Canada and the U.S., recently held its annual shareholder meeting in Sandpoint on May 18 with over 425 local employee-owners.
Railway work to close RR crossing
SAGLE — Railroad track repairs will mean the closure of the Bottle Bay Road crossing for portions of Monday and Tuesday.
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POHD changes trustee meeting
SANDPOINT — The Pend Oreille Hospital District trustee meeting for June has been changed, Bonner General Health officials said.

Selle Valley kids explore history's 'Traditions'
SANDPOINT — Hopi means peace, therefore the Hopi were a peaceful tribe of Native Americans.
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THURSDAY, June 14
Week brings a great mix of entertainment options
SANDPOINT — There’s no shortage of activity this week and the best thing is, there’s a tremendous mix of options to choose from.

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Man gets 10 years in manslaughter case
SANDPOINT — A Bonner County man who accidentally killed a pedestrian and seriously injured another was ordered Wednesday to serve 10 years in prison.

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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.

Farragut State Park: Close to home
Summer is a great time for traveling. While some people may prefer to spend the summer at a theme park, or in some exotic locale in the tropics, there are a great many wonders in the natural world to behold right here in our marvelous state of Idaho. The first of eight state parks we’re going to look at over the course of June and July is relatively close to home: Farragut State Park.
Sandpoint Strikers School offers pro soccer coaching
SANDPOINT — Once again, the Strikers Soccer School is delivering a trio of professional players to run the popular week long camp, which starts on Monday, June 18 at Farmin Stidwell.
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To paraphrase Donald Trump and his minions, “there is a special place in hell” for an American president who places the interests of Russia and other hostile countries first, idolizes tyrants the world over, and vilifies our historical and loyal allies. I always believed that the “Manchurian Candidate” movie was fascinating fiction, but to my utter disbelief, it seems to have become reality. It is appalling to watch an American president swoon when dictators make eyes at him, and then act in the most insulting and boorish manner with the democracies who are our real friends in the world.
Marjorie Marie Garner, 85
Marjorie Marie Garner, 85, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 11, 201,8 in Sandpoint, Idaho.

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(Rylee Dixon, Priest River Elementary)

A chance to steer the city's future
BONNERS FERRY — Road construction. Traffic.

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Don't zap pesky pollinators; feed them instead
A few weeks ago a fellow columnist in Coeur d’Alene suggested in a Sunday article that people purchase a long-range spray to kill the yellow-jackets that were harassing them.
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I was in a library recently checking emails and the adjoining room was buzzing with kids playing video war games. I don’t know the specific game, but a soldier with a machine gun was running through bunkers looking to gun down the enemy. I heard excited yelling about getting and counting kills and how awesome it was.
Wednesday, June 13
Legals June 13, 2018
BBH STORAGE SALE James Walters 715 N Jefferson Street, Sandpoint ID 83864. The Big Unit has a possessory lien on the goods stored in unit 175. All personal items are being sold pursuant to the assertion of the lien in order to collect the amount due. The sale will take place at 812 Baldy Mtn Rd, Sandpoint Idaho and will begin at 10 am on Saturday, June 23. SNP LEGAL 5979 AD#199350 JUNE 13, 20, 2018

Priest River names Justin Torfin as the new head football coach
PRIEST RIVER — Priest River named a new football coach this week, as Justin Torfin takes over his first head coaching job, replacing Brad Martin.
Code reform hearing today
SANDPOINT — A series of controversial amendments to Bonner County’s land use code are being taken up by county commissioners today.
Marie Loretta Cliff, 87
Marie Loretta Cliff, 87, of Priest River, Idaho, died peacefully at home in the early morning of Nov. 11, 2017. Born in Toronto on June 22, 1930, Marie is survived by her five sons, Paul, Arthur, Kevin, Hugh, and Andy; as well as eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Wade Edward Cliff in 2004.
Lakes board meets Friday
SANDPOINT — The Idaho Lakes Commission plans to cover a lot of ground when it meets on Friday, June 15.
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WEDNESDAY, June 13
Registration open for POC youth day camp
Area youth, ages 8-11, will have the chance to learn about gardening, play great games and prepare some amazing foods during this free, one-day camp, called “Fitness, Fun & Food.”

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Succulent container garden class is set
Learn how to design and create a “mini garden” using succulents during this “Make and Take Succulents” class on Thursday, June 14, at the WSU/Pend Oreille County Extension Office, 227A S. Garden Ave., in Newport. The class will take place from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.
Forestry course offered in county
Many Idaho forest landowners want a better understanding of how forests grow and how they can better manage their forest property to meet their goals. In fact, they’re often required to demonstrate planned, active forest management to qualify for lower forestry property tax rates and cost-share assistance for management activities such as thinning.
Unethical hunters give the rest a bad name
Attention trespassing hunter: You are disgusting and a discredit to the ethical hunter. You are the only reason we are saying no to accessing or hunting on our private lands. We are on five years with three of our neighbors who have no respect for their fellow neighbors’ private lands. Bear season is in progress in our neighborhood. You took down signs and trespassed to shoot a female bear with a spring cub. We are in a section of Unit 1 with no bait/no dogs allowed. Say what?

Concert offers a little something old, new
“Something Old and Something New” is the theme of the Pend Oreille Chorale and Chamber Orchestra Spring Concert, presented free of charge in the First Lutheran Church on Olive Street in Sandpoint. The dates are Friday, June 15, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, June 17, at 3 p.m.
James Thomas Neveau, 85
James Thomas Neveau, 85, passed away on Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at his home in Sandpoint, Idaho.
Why are you waiting to begin fitness journey?
Why wait? Seriously, are you really happy with the reflection you see when you look in the mirror?
Melatonin is not just for getting a good night's sleep
Melatonin is a hormone produced in the pineal gland in our body. The pineal gland is about the size of a piece of rice and resembles the shape of pine cone, that is where it got it’s name. This small organ is located near the center of our head and is tucked between the two halves of our brain.

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(Harley Potthoff, Priest River Elementary)
Is it hypothyroidism or hypochondria?
Grace has been overweight all of her adult life. Her blood pressure tends to be very low and her hands and feet are always cold. Lately, she feels so tired she can barely get out of bed, but staying in bed doesn’t help because she has difficulty sleeping.
Nordman meteor landing shook area residents, homes
10 Years Ago — 2008
Aging, hormones and healthy connective tissue
Recently, I have had some friends and acquaintances experience serious muscle, tendon, joint and ligament injuries. In most cases, this resulted in corrective surgeries and a lengthy recovery process. In all cases, these folks were over 45 years old. This brings up a couple of aspects to think about as we age.
Blanchard Grange hosts social, auction
Blanchard Grange has a sweet event taking place this weekend.
What happens when you think of someone else?
If you’re a street rod buff then “Back to the 50s” is the place to be the end of June. Held annually at Minnesota’s State fairgrounds, the show attracts close to 12,000 pre-1965 cars. Their owners settle in camp chairs along paved streets beneath any shade they can find or create — cozying up to their entries — feasting on the magnetic attention these gleaming collector models attract.
Household hazmat changes coming
SANDPOINT — Bonner County Solid Waste will no longer be accepting household hazardous waste at its collection sites on a daily basis starting July 7.

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Clark Fork Volleyball Camp on tap Thursday
CLARK FORK — Attention any youth volleyball players entering the 3rd through 6th grades: The Clark Fork Volleyball Camp will be held on Thursday, June 14 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Changes are in store for Newport Rodeo
NEWPORT — A few changes are in store for the 69th annual Newport Rodeo, including the return of the family carnival and an alternate parade route.
Anodyne therapy: FDA approved to treat your pain
Pins and needles in your arms, legs, hands or feet? Perhaps there is the nagging pain associated with tendonitis that is plaguing you from being as active as you want to be. Whether it be neuropathy, tendonitis, poor circulation or inflamed tissue that is causing you pain and discomfort the answer to your problems may be the Anodyne Therapy system.
Swim instructor training class offered in June
SANDPOINT — Learning to swim and being safe in the water are some of the most valuable lifetime skills a person can have. Become one of the promoters of water safety and swimming through an upcoming swim instructor training course starting on Friday, June 22.
Alfred Wayne Jewett
Alfred Wayne Jewett was born on June 13, 1926, to Alice and Leon Jewett. His mother passed away in 1930 and his father passed away in 1939. He then went to live with his sister and brother-in-law, Agnes and Wayne Massie. During high school he helped milk 40 cows, harvested crops, and handled a can milk route on weekends to give the drivers a day or two off.

PRLHS grads encouraged make their mark on world
PRIEST RIVER — Be compassionate, be honest, treat people with respect and dignity, and be responsible for your own actions.

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Roads, trail reopen on PL ranger district
The Priest Lake Ranger District has reopened multiple roads and trails. Closure of USFS Road 1314 (Quartz Mountain Road) to USFS Road 1335 (Guinn Creek) were put in place for public safety and have been rescinded.

Idaho Hill celebrates Public Safety Day
Free food distribution date announced
A free food distribution will be held Thursday, June 21, at the American Lutheran Church on Highway 2 in Newport, Wash. The event will take place from 10 a.m.-noon.

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No-wake speed limit removed on river
The “no wake speed limit” placed on the Pend Oreille River in Pend Oreille County, Wash., has been removed. The current level of the river is 2,040.28 feet as measured at the Cusick gauging station and is expected to continue going lower.
Tuesday, June 12
Legals June 12, 2018
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR NAME CHANGE CASE NO. CV09-18-0810 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER MAGISTRATE DIVISION In the matter of the Name Change of: PIPER DeKANY SMITH, Date Of Birth: 03-23-2009 A Petition to change the name of Piper KeKany Smith, a minor, now residing in the City of Sandpoint, State of Idaho, has been filed in the District Court in Bonner County, Idaho. The name will change to Piper DeKany Prather. The reason for the change in name is: The child has been adopted and Prather is the family name and the name she goes by. A hearing on the petition is scheduled for 11:00 o'clock a m. on August 3rd, 2018 at the Bonner County Courthouse, Sandpoint, Idaho. Objections may be filed by any person who can show the court a good reason against the name change. Date: 6/7/2018 MIKE ROSEDALE, CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT By: /S/ Brandy L. Steiger, Deputy Clerk FEATHERSTON LAW FIRM, Chtd. JEREMY P. FEATHERSTON ISB# 6098 Attorney at Law 113 S. 2nd Ave. Sandpoint, ID 83864 208-263-6866 208-263-0400 (fax) SNP LEGAL 5976 AD#198580 JUNE 12,19,26,JULY 3, 2018
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TUESDAY, June 12

Avista merger concerns roll in from residents
By BRIAN WALKER

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(Nathen Ellsworth, Priest River Elementary)

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If you have a picture you would like to see run as a Best Shot or I Took The Bee send it in to the Bonner County Daily Bee, P.O. Box 159, Sandpoint, Idaho, 83864; or drop them off at 310 Church St., Sandpoint. You may also email your pictures in to the Bonner County Daily Bee along with your name, caption information, hometown and phone number to bcdailybee@bonnercountydailybee.com.

Dixie Seybold
Dixie Seybold passed away on April 10, 2018, at Life Care in Sandpoint, Idaho, of complications from a previous stroke.

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SFCC honor roll announces honors
Shapiro to talk at NAMI Far North
The NAMI Far North (National Alliance on Mental Illness) regular monthly meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 20, 2018, at 5:30 pm in the old Bonner General Health classroom, 520 N. Third Ave., Sandpoint.

FBCHS grads urged to explore world, future
SANDPOINT — Go explore.

Francis McNall, 100
Francis McNall peacefully passed away in his home on June 7, 2018. He was surrounded by his loving family.
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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.
Local man charged in Saturday shooting
SANDPOINT — Quick reflexes are credited with saving the life of a man who was fired on with a handgun at a Sandpoint retirement facility on Saturday night.
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The people who are against a second railroad bridge across Pend Oreille have built their arguments on fallacy and emotion, not facts. The facts have been presented quite clearly by BNSF and private citizens who have taken the effort to check them out.
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Idaho has become a “scroll-down” state – that is, it ranks near the bottom in almost all important measurements related to investment in its people.
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MONDAY NIGHT OF GOLF AT THE ELKS
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This past week I have listened to several commentators and read several articles about how our voting systems could be hacked and what would be targeted.
Vandal football offers up deals during 48 hour ticket sale
MOSCOW — Celebrate Idaho football returning to campus with a limited-time ticket special. Every season ticket purchased in the current 48 hour window will include a free Nike Vandal hat and a chance to win four tickets to Idaho’s Oct. 27 game at Eastern Washington.

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CF man is accused of knife threat
SANDPOINT — A Clark Fork man was arrested for allegedly threatening a man with a knife outside Clark Fork High School on Friday.
Families sought to host high school exchange students
ASSE International Student Exchange Programs (ASSE), in cooperation with your community high school, is looking for local families to host boys and girls between the ages of 15 to 18 from a variety of countries around the world — Norway, Denmark, Spain, Italy, Japan, to name a few.
Sunday, June 10

SHS grads set to make mark on the world
SANDPOINT — The Sandpoint High School class of 2018 is the “record-breaking class,” said SHS Principal Tom Albertson.
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SUNDAY, June 10
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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.
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I just want to add my support to Greg Anderson’s great “guest opinion” in Sunday’s Bee. (“BNSF selling us nothing but a pig in a poke.”)
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What is in a hospital (taxing) district name change as submitted by trustee Dr. Burgstahler?
Veterans' health care and better accountability
“We are fed up. In our view, the Department of Veterans Affairs’ management of the Health Net contract has been a failure. While Health Net is the administrator of the Veterans Choice Program in our states, VA is ultimately accountable for Health Net’s poor performance.” In March, I joined ten fellow senators in calling on the VA to address ongoing concerns with Health Net’s poor performance in administering the Veterans Choice Program (Choice program). The VA promptly responded that Health Net’s contract to administer the Choice program will end in September 2018.

Drawing on the arts
By DAVE GUNTER
Saturday, June 9
SPD responds to shooting call
SANDPOINT — A resident of a retirement home is in custody after police say he fired a weapon at a staff member.

Rainbows hit hard in put-and-take pond along Coeur d'Alene River
Early Wednesday an osprey clucked from a cottonwood and the tree’s fluffy seeds drifted over Steamboat Pond like goose down.
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SATURDAY, June 9
County lifts 500-foot no-wake zone
SANDPOINT — Bonner County’s enhanced no-wake zone restrictions are being relaxed as floodwaters recede.

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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.

LPOHS celebrates commencement
SANDPOINT — Lake Pend Oreille High School Principal Geoff Penrose didn’t have to look far Thursday for theme music for the class of 2018.

Sandpoint American Legion Baseball thriving
SANDPOINT — Baseball continues to emerge in the region, as the 2018 season marks the fourth consecutive year of growth for Sandpoint American Legion Baseball under the leadership and guidance of head coach Ken Oler.

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If you have a picture you would like to see run as a Best Shot or I Took The Bee send it in to the Bonner County Daily Bee, P.O. Box 159, Sandpoint, Idaho, 83864; or drop them off at 310 Church St., Sandpoint. You may also email your pictures in to the Bonner County Daily Bee along with your name, caption information, hometown and phone number to bcdailybee@bonnercountydailybee.com.

Mt. Hall students turn over a new leaf
BONNERS FERRY — Mount Hall Elementary School introduced students, specifically fifth graders, to a whole new way of thinking about plants and food, thanks to help from Mark and Teri Baird.

Bail bond agents in pursuit of Isenberg
COEUR d’ALENE — When she agreed to be released from jail, where she was being held for felony grand theft, Laurcene “Lori” Isenberg signed over her rights to Quick Release Bail Bonds.
Skyhawks sports camps on tap
SANDPOINT — A pair of youth sports camps are offered for kids ages 3-7 years-old this summer in Sandpoint.

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(Lillian Hirst, Priest River Elementary)
SAR hosting 28th annual Charity Golf Tournament
SANDPOINT — Tee it up while supporting local students, as the Selkirk Association of Realtors will hold its annual charity golf tournament benefiting the grants and scholarships program on Friday, June 22 at 10 a.m. at The Idaho Club.
City to install EV charging station
SANDPOINT — The nearest electric vehicle charging station is in Coeur d'Alene — until next week.

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Teen charged as adult in case
SANDPOINT — A Bonner County teen is being prosecuted as an adult on rape and felony assault charges, according to court documents.
Bear country primers are set
SANDPOINT—The Idaho Conservation League is teaming up with Brian Johnson, Idaho Department of Fish and Game grizzly bear information and education conservation officer, and Brett Lyndaker, Idaho Panhandle National Forests wildlife biologist, for a series of events to teach local residents about recreating in bear country.

Thompson Walter 'Tom' Dillin
Thompson Walter “Tom” Dillin passed away in his sleep on May 31, 2018, at his home in Sandpoint, Idaho.
Sailing classes offered
SANDPOINT — Sandpoint Parks and Recreation and the Sandpoint Sailing Association bring you this one of a kind personalized sailing instruction course for anyone 18 and older.
Friday, June 8
Legals June 8, 2018
Ordinance No.577 Title 12, Land Use Regulations, Amendment Chapter 3, Zoning Districts and Land Uses Chapter 6 Subdivisions Sections 334, 336, 337, 339, 612 Bonner County Revised Code An Ordinance of Bonner County, Idaho, setting forth its authority; amending Bonner County Revised Code Title 12 (Land Use Regulations), Chapter 3 Zoning Districts and Land Uses, amending Section 334, Industrial Use Table, Section 336 Resource Based Use Table, Create Section 337 Accessory Use Table, amending Section 339 Classification of New Uses, and Chapter 6 Subdivisions, Section 612 Additional Requirements; Providing for severability, and providing for an effective date. Whereas, Idaho Code, Title 67, Chapter 65, provides for the adoption of land use standards and processes for the purposes of protecting property rights and enhancing property values, together with the purposes of promoting the health, safety, and general welfare of the people and to ensure that the development on land is commensurate with the physical characteristics of the land; and Whereas, The Board of County Commissioners has amended this section consistent with Idaho Code Title 67 Chapter 65; and Whereas, Idaho Code 67-6511 provides for the governing board to establish standards to regulate and restrict uses and standards within the varying zone districts in the County; and Whereas, The Board of County Commissioners initiated a review of the Title 12, Chapter 3 Zoning Districts and Land Uses to identify uses appropriate to Bonner County in these zone districts; and Whereas, the Board of County Commissioners initiated a review of Title 12, Chapter 6, Subdivisions to clarify that 20-acre land divisions are exempt from platting with the simple review of the Planning Department; and. Whereas, the Bonner County Planning and Zoning Commission did hold a public hearing April 5, 2018, on the amendments and did unanimously recommend approval to the Board of County Commissioners; and Whereas, the Bonner County Board of County Commissioners did hold a public hearing on May 23, 2018, on the proposed amendments to Bonner County Revised Code Title 12, Chapter 3 and Chapter 6, providing notice for such hearings as required by Idaho Code, Title 67, Chapter 65. Now, therefore be it ordained by the Board of County Commissioners of Bonner County, Idaho that the following be and is hereby adopted as an ordinance of Bonner County: Section 1: Authority This Ordinance is adopted pursuant to the authority granted at Chapter 65, Title 67, Idaho Code, and pursuant to the procedural requirements contained at Section 67-6509, Idaho Code. Section 2: Amending Bonner County Revised Code Title 12, Land Use Regulations, Amendment Chapter 3, Zone Districts and Land Uses, and Chapter 6 Subdivisions. 12-334: INDUSTRIAL USE TABLE: TABLE 3-4 INDUSTRIAL USE TABLE Zoning District Use F A/F R S C I RSC REC AV Accessory building P P P P P P P P P Electronics: electrical and related parts; C P(2) electrical appliances, motors and (12)(13) devices, electrical and mechanical; Food and dairy products processing C C C C(2) P(2) C and manufacturing including frozen foods greater than 2000 square feet (15) Furniture manufacturing and upholstering P P(2) (12)(13) Industrial and manufacturing, fabricating P(2) or processing of products (1) Industrial, light P(3) P P(3) Instruments: scientific and precision; C P(2) medical and dental; timing and measuring (12)(13) Junkyards/wrecking yards (5), (6) C Laboratories: dental, medical, and optical C P(2) (12)(13) Machine shop C P(2) C Manufacturing of explosives (7) C Pharmaceuticals: cosmetics, drugs C P(2) perfumes, toiletries and soap (not including (12)(13) refining or rendering of oils or fats) Sawmills, shingle or planing mills, C C C P woodworking plants (8), (9) (4) (4) Slaughterhouses (8), (10), (11) C C C (4) (4) Meat processing greater than 2000 C C C(2) P(2) C square feet (14) Warehouse storage P Standards: (1) Fabrication or assembly of products, wholesale distribution facilities, such as warehouses, bulk plants, etc., not used for agricultural purposes. (2) Uses must meet the following criteria: a. Carried on in such a manner as to be protected from fire and explosions. b. Emits no obnoxious odors. c. Exhaust no waste or dust. d. Discharge no treated or untreated industrial waste. e. Carry on any operation that would produce heat, light or glare perceptible from any property line of the industrial site. (3) Use must be wholly contained within a single building having less than 10,000 square feet. Buildings larger than 10,000 square feet are subject to a conditional use permit in the commercial district. (4) Where access to the site is by road, the road shall be located within a recorded easement or public right of way, and constructed to the appropriate standard set forth in title 2 of this code or appendix A of this title. (5) The site shall provide for adequate screening by using a sight obscuring fence and a strip of type A landscaping at least 20 feet wide around the perimeter of the site. (6) No materials, parts, automobiles or junk will be visible from any public right of way. A performance bond or developer's agreement may be required for assurance of compliance with the provisions of this conditional use. (7) Manufacturing of explosives shall have a minimum area of 10 acres and shall be at least 1,000 feet from any residential district or residential use. The use shall be subject to approval of the local fire officials and all other applicable agencies. Facilities will not be approved if not located in a fire district. The use shall meet all other local, state and federal requirements. (8) All facilities shall be designed and located with full consideration to the safety factors involved with such a use and to minimize the noise, smoke, dust and other nuisance factors to nearby land uses. (9) All sawmill, shingle or planing mill, or woodworking plant facilities must meet air quality standards applicable at the time of issuance of this permit. All facilities must make provision for fire protection; facilities must also meet the requirements and be approved by the appropriate fire district. Facilities will not be approved if fire protection is not provided. (10) Off street parking for all patrons shall be provided. (11) Slaughterhouse shall have a minimum area of 5 acres and all facilities shall be at least 600 feet from any existing dwelling other than the owner's. (Ord. 501, 11-18-2008) (12) In conjunction with a retail storefront. (13) Square footage limit for manufacturing in the Commercial Zone shall be limited to 1000 sq. ft. or ten percent (10%) of the commercial use, whichever is greater. (14) Meat processing operations less than 2,000 square feet or as a home occupation is permitted if it meets the requirements of a home occupation. The home occupation meat processing shall be a minimum 200 feet from any existing dwelling other than the owner's. (15) Food and dairy products processing and manufacturing including frozen foods less than 2,000 square feet or as a home occupation is permitted if it meets the requirements of a home occupation. 12-336: RESOURCE BASED USE TABLE: TABLE 3-6 RESOURCE BASED USE TABLE Zoning District Use F A/F R S C I RSC REC AV Accessory building P P P P P P P P P Agricultural direct marketing activities (14) P P P P (17) Agriculture P P P P P P P P P (11), (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (12), (13) Batch Plant - asphalt and/or concrete (4) (21) C C C P (22) (22) (22) (21) Open Pit (23) P Confined animal feeding operation C Expanded seasonal harvest festivities (16) C C C Fur farms, commercial (2) C C Keeping of equine animals P P P P P (13) (9) Mining, Stone quarries, gravel pits, and stone mills (3), (4) C C C C C C (5) (5) (5) (10) (10) Rock crushing operations C C C C (5) (5) (5) Seasonal harvest festivities (15) P P P Value added agricultural processing (18) C C C (19) Water bottling works at the source; wineries, breweries and distilleries subordinate and accessory to farming (3), (4), (5), (7), (8),(20) C C C C Standards: (1) Includes growing and harvesting of crops only. All other agricultural uses are prohibited, except where otherwise noted in this title. (2) Commercial fur farms shall have a minimum area of 10 acres. All animals and runs will be housed in permanent buildings not less than 100 feet from any dwelling other than the dwelling of the owner. The operator of such a use will maintain adequate housekeeping practices to prevent the creation of a nuisance. (3) Sufficient land area is required to accommodate the proposed use, and the use and any appurtenant structures shall be so arranged on the land as to minimize any adverse effects on surrounding properties. The use shall not create particular hazards to adjacent properties. (4) Specified conditions with respect to emissions of noise, light, glare, smoke, odor, dust, particulate matter, vibrations or hours of operation may be prescribed differently from those required in a given district, as to be compatible with other applicable state and federal standards. (5) Where access to the site is by road, the road shall be located within a recorded easement or public right of way, and constructed to the appropriate standard set forth in title 2 of this code or appendix A of this title. (6) Temporary rock crushing operations located outside of city impact areas within an existing or approved gravel pit. (7) 1 on premises sign, not in excess of 32 square feet, which may be lighted from the exterior, shall be permitted when included as part of the conditional use permit application. (8) A traffic plan is required describing, at minimum, the method of ingress and egress to the site, traffic circulation within the site and on premises parking and loading areas. (9) The keeping of equine animals for noncommercial uses and associated nonresidential accessory structures, on property having an area of 3 acres or more is permitted, provided that animal care and waste management meet all applicable state and health district regulations and provided that the number of animals not exceed 2 equine animals on 3 acres and 1 additional equine animal for each additional acre up to a maximum number of 10 equine animals. The keeping of equine animals for noncommercial purposes on property having an area of not less than 1 acre and not more than 3 acres and associated nonresidential accessory structures may be conditionally permitted, provided that animal care and waste management meet all applicable state and health district regulations and the number of equine animals does not exceed 2. (10) Mining and rock crushing activities shall be temporary, and shall be limited in lifetime and scope by conditions established by the commission. (11) Includes growing and harvesting of crops. Other agricultural uses are limited, as specifically provided by this title. (12) The keeping of chickens and rabbits are permitted, subject to the following standards: a. Roosters are prohibited. b. Up to 10 chickens, rabbits or combination thereof may be kept on lots/parcels of less than 1 acre, provided all enclosures and coops are set back a minimum of 20 feet from all property lines and from any residences other than the owner/renter. c. Up to 30 chickens, rabbits or combination thereof may be kept on lots/parcels between 1 and 3 acres, provided all enclosures and coops are set back a minimum of 20 feet from all property lines and from any residences other than the owner/renter. d. Up to 50 chickens, rabbits or combination thereof may be kept on lots/parcels greater than 3 acres, provided all enclosures and coops are set back a minimum of 50 feet from all property lines and from any residences other than the owner/renter. e. All chickens or rabbits shall be kept in a predator resistant enclosure during daytime hours and shall be enclosed in a predator resistant, covered coop or enclosure during nighttime hours. f. Animal care and waste management practices shall meet all applicable state and health district standards. g. Chickens or rabbits shall be kept on the same lot/parcel as the landowner/renter or on an adjacent lot or parcel to owner/renter. (13) The keeping of bees, livestock, farm animals and domestic fowl (turkeys, ducks and geese), are permitted, subject to the following standards: a. The lot or parcel shall contain a minimum of 3 acres. b. Animals shall be limited to 2 animal units for the first 3 acres of fenced, pastureland, forestland or enclosure associated with the agricultural use and 1 additional animal unit per acre thereafter. Total animal units shall not exceed 20 animal units no matter the acreage. (See animal unit chart in chapter 8 of this title.) c. Beekeeping operations shall be registered with the state department of agriculture. d. Confined feeding areas, cages, pastureland or enclosures shall be constructed and maintained to keep the animals contained. Feeding areas, cages, pastureland or enclosures may be placed up to the property line but shall not be closer than 40 feet from any residence other than the owner or renter. Hives shall be a minimum of 25 feet from all property lines and any residences other than the owner or renter. e. Animals shall be kept on the same lot/parcel as the landowner/renter or an adjacent lot/parcel to the owner/renter. f. Animal care and waste management shall meet all applicable state and health district regulations. Waste shall not be stockpiled or composted within 50 feet of any property line or any residence other than the owner or renter. g. Keeping of swine, unneutered male goats, guinea fowl, peafowl, ostrich, emu, buffalo, yak, and beefalo is prohibited. Exception: 1 potbellied pig is permitted. (14) Subject to standards contained in section 12-493 of this title. (15) Subject to standards contained in section 12-494 of this title. (16) Subject to section 12-495 of this title. (17) In the suburban zoning district, a minimum of 5 acres is required for agricultural direct marketing activities. (18) Shall meet all applicable local, state, and federal regulations. At least 2 acres of primary ingredient used in processing shall be grown on site. (19) A minimum of 5 acres is required in the suburban district. Use shall be contained within building not exceeding 10,000 square feet of floor area. (20) At least one-half (0.5) acres of primary beverage ingredient used in distilling or brewing shall be grown on site. Winery, brewery or distillery shall be clearly subordinate to agricultural operation. All structures associated with the beverage operation shall be a minimum of 75 feet from property lines. Sales are limited to fermented or distilled beverages produced on site and limited food sales. Sales of bottle openers, glasses or other such promotional items identifying the site are permitted. Hours of operation and maximum occupancy may be limited by the conditional use permit. (21) Batch plant operations shall be located outside of city impact areas. The emissions control system(s) on such batch plants shall be of "Best Available Control technology" (BACT) as generally accepted under relevant industry standards, within five (5) years prior to application. (22) A Batch Plant is conditionally permitted only in association with an active gravel pit. (23) An open pit, also known as a sand box, is an area where material (usually soil, gravel or sand) has been dug for use at another location. Open pits shall be in conjunction with and close to major construction projects and shall be limited in lifetime and scope by conditions established by the commission. (Resource based table) (Ord. 501, 11-18-2008; amd. Ord. 510, 11-4-2009; Ord. 538, 6-26-2014) 12-337: ACCESSORY USE TABLE: TABLE 3-7 ACCESSORY USE TABLE Zoning District Use F A/F R S C I RSC REC AV Accessory solar, geothermal facilities and ground-source heat pump P P P P P P P P P Employee Housing as an integral part of the commercial operation (1)(2) P P P P P P P P P Incidental services for employees on a site occupied by a permitted or conditional use P Watchman's or caretaker's living quarters only when incidental to and on the same site as a permitted or conditional use (2) P P P P P P P P P Apparatus needed for the operation of active or passive solar energy systems or other alternate energy systems, including but not limited to, overhangs, movable insulating walls and roofs, attached or detached solar collectors, reflectors and piping. P P P P P P P P P Standards: 1. Employee housing as part of an integral part of the commercial operation shall be onsite housing and shall meet all the required standards and permits of the requested type of housing, i.e. Subdivision, RV Park or condominium. 2. Watchman or caretaker living quarters shall be limited to one (1) unit per lot/parcel. 12-339: CLASSIFICATION OF NEW USES WITHIN ZONE DISTRICTS: It is recognized that new unanticipated types of land uses will be proposed in Bonner County. In order to provide for such changes and contingencies, when a use is proposed that is not listed as a prohibited, permitted or conditional use in a zone district, the planning director shall make a determination that: A. The use falls within the same standard classification pursuant to the "Standard Industrial Classification Manual" or the North American industry classification system, as amended, modified or superseded, as a listed permitted or conditional use in a current zone district and that it may be processed in the same fashion as the listed use; or B. The use does not fall within the same standard classification pursuant to the "Standard Industrial Classification Manual" or the North American industry classification system, as amended, modified or superseded, as a listed permitted or conditional use in a particular zone district, and thus is a prohibited use in that district; or C. The use is unique in nature and an amendment to this title is necessary in order to allow for its placement within the appropriate zone district. (Ord. 501, 11-18-2008) 12-612: ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: A. Replatting Required: 1. Any division of land that has been platted shall not be divided again without replatting. B. Recorded Survey Required: 1. Any division of land created pursuant to subsection C of this section must be surveyed and the survey recorded with the county recorder if any one parcel in the division is less than five (5) acres, or a 1/128 aliquot division of a section. C. Family Division: The following division of land is exempt from platting: A division of unplatted land which is made for the purpose of a single gift or sale to the landowner's spouse, parent, child, sibling, grandparent or grandchild; provided, that the division complies with all of the following: 1. A division of unplatted land made for the purpose of a single gift or sale from the landowner's spouse, parent, child, sibling, grandparent or grandchild; 2. The landowner has not previously been exempt from platting requirements by a gift or sale of another single parcel to the same person; 3. An individual may only receive one parcel by gift or sale created pursuant to this exemption ever within Bonner County. Examples: a. If a husband owns two (2) different parcels in Bonner County and wishes to divide both parcels under the provisions described in this subsection C, he can give his wife only one of the divided parcels. However, he can give or sell the second parcel created by the other land division to his child, sibling, grandparent or grandchild. b. An individual may receive by gift or sale a single parcel from his father through the exemption process, but may not again receive from any other family member another parcel through the exemption process. 4. The parcel created and any remaining parcel meets the minimum zoning district requirements for the district in which the parcel is located; 5. The parcels created conform with the design criteria set forth in section 12-621, subsections 12-623A through C, sections 12-624, 12-625, and subsections 12-626A and C of this chapter; 6. A "notice of land division" is recorded in accordance with the provisions set forth at section 12-613 of this subchapter for all parcels and remainder parcel created; and 7. Parcels created pursuant to this subsection that are not retained by the grantee for a period of two (2) years from the date of recording are subject to the platting standards contained within this title. For any remaining parcel which has legal access and is not less than ten (10) acres, the two (2) year holding period shall not apply. D. Financing Of A Lot Or Parcel: The following is exempt from platting: The financing of any portion of a single lot or parcel; provided, that: 1. The portion separated for financing purposes and any remaining portion meet the minimum zoning district lot size requirements for the district in which the single lot or parcel is located; and 2. The single lot or parcel remains in one ownership. E. Reservation of A Life Estate: The following is exempt from platting: The reservation of a life estate; provided, that the single lot or parcel remains in one ownership. F. Waiver Of Land Division Requirements: The director may waive minor land division, short plat and regular subdivision requirements on parcels to be created that have legal access and the resulting parcel size is not less than twenty (20) acres or can be described as a one thirty-second (1/32) aliquot description or larger. This waiver may be granted upon review of the proposed legal descriptions prior to recording. Section 3: Severability The provisions of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be individually severable. Should any provision of this ordinance be declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such declaration shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions. Section 4: Effective Date Regularly considered, passed and approved as an ordinance of Bonner County, Idaho, done this 23rd day of May, 2018, effective upon codification, upon the following roll call vote: Chairman Glen Bailey: AYE Commissioner Jeff Connolly: AYE Commissioner Dan McDonald: AYE BONNER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS /S/ Glen Bailey, Chairman /S/ Jeff Connolly, Commissioner /S/Dan McDonald, Commissioner ATTEST: Michael W. Rosedale, Clerk By: /S/ Jessi Webster, Deputy Clerk Date: May 23, 2018 SNP LEGAL 5961 AD#197097 JUNE 8, 2018

LPOHS Class of 2018
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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.

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If you have a picture you would like to see run as a Best Shot or I Took The Bee send it in to the Bonner County Daily Bee, P.O. Box 159, Sandpoint, Idaho, 83864; or drop them off at 310 Church St., Sandpoint. You may also email your pictures in to the Bonner County Daily Bee along with your name, caption information, hometown and phone number to bcdailybee@bonnercountydailybee.com.

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Suit seeks to void smelter land sale
SANDPOINT — Foes of the proposed silicon smelter south of Newport are suing the Pend Oreille Public Utility District and Pend Oreille County to nullify a land sale to accommodate the facility.
Clark Fork Bapist hosts VBS
The community is invited to join Clark Fork Baptist for the church’s VBS Camp “Moose on the Loose.”

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Financial help program set to kick off today
United Way of North Idaho is teaming up with North Idaho College, banks, credit unions, local businesses, and other community organizations in an effort to bring better basic financial education to the community. The Bank On financial literacy program, which has been available in the Treasure Valley since 2013, is expected to launch June 8 in Coeur d’Alene.

Timothy brothers offering Football Training Camp
SANDPOINT — Matthew and Jake Timothy, former Bulldog football standouts, are offering a Football Training Camp for any and all kids between 12-16 years-old starting on June 18 at Great Northern Field.
Community invited to join KRFY celebration
88.5 KRFY — Community Radio — invites listeners to join the celebration of community radio in north Idaho.
Schweitzer job fairs held today, Tuesday
SANDPOINT — Looking for a job or want to do something new?
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“Be(e) Keeping: A Journey Into Contemplative Faith” is the name of a summer series at First Presbyterian Church of Sandpoint.
Widow of man killed by deputies files suit
SANDPOINT — The widow of a Coolin man killed by Bonner County sheriff’s deputies at Priest Lake last year is suing the county for civil rights violations and excessive force.
Museum hosts talk on Buddhist monastaries
Did you know there’s a Buddhist monastery north of Spokane? Join Venerable Thubten Chodron, founder and Abbess of Sravasti Abbey, at the Museum of Arts & Culture on June 16 to learn more about “Buddhist Monastics in the Inland Northwest.” The program, includes a public talk at 10:30 a.m., a meditation workshop at 1:30 p.m., and a photo exhibit. The Museum’s café will be open for lunch.

Clamping down on harassers
By JUDD WILSON
Ponderay sets annual cleanup
PONDERAY — City officials invite residents to join them in the city’s annual community cleanup weekend.

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(Hunter Charleston, Priest River Elementary)

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Gerri Harvill and Stan Norman are at it again! This team of retired Methodist pastors has sponsored and hosted Sandpoint Lifetree Café for five years, partnered with Gonzaga University to bring Taize-style worship to Sandpoint, and co-sponsored a highly controversial public forum on refugees with the Bonner County Human Rights Task Force. Now they have written a book that challenges the Christian church to return to its roots as a movement of Jesus-followers.
With Christ comes spiritual strength
A well-known poem by Rudyard Kipling begins with these lines:
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FRIDAY, June 8

Trade wars explored at Lifetree Café
The potential impact of ongoing trade negotiations will be discussed at Lifetree Café on Monday, June 11, at 2 p.m.

Papé celebrates new service center
PONDERAY — Papé Machinery will host a grand opening of its Northern Idaho full-line dealership and service center located in Ponderay that represents the combined product lines of John Deere Agriculture & Turf and John Deere Construction & Forestry on Wednesday, June 13.

CFHS grads set sights on future
CLARK FORK — Clark Fork High School’s graduating class got off to a bit of a “rough” start at the beginning of their senior year, said their principal, Phil Kemink.
Board keeps library moving forward
People often tell us that the Sandpoint and Clark Fork branches of the East Bonner County Library District are the most innovative and well supported libraries they have ever seen. We are always quick to respond that it is because our community has made our library district that way. Of course, someone has to take that input from the community and make it a reality. Steering a ship this large and diverse requires more than a “someone.” To adequately weigh the wishes against practicality, a public institution like this needs a body of representatives from our community to keep it moving forward.
Thursday, June 7
Legals June 7, 2018
WATER PERMIT APPLICATION The following application(s) have been filed to appropriate the public waters of the State of Idaho: 96-9695 GREG ZIRWES THERESA ZIRWES 338 REDTAIL HAWK RD SANDPOINT, ID 83864 Point of Diversion L1(NESE) S26 T57N R01W BONNER County Source LAKE PEND OREILLE Tributary PEND OREILLE RIVER Use: AESTHETIC 01/01 to 12/31 0.01 CFS Total Diversion: 0.01 CFS Date Filed: 5/9/2018 Place Of Use: AESTHETIC T57N R01W S26 L1(NESE) Permits will be subject to all prior water rights. For additional information concerning the property location, contact Northern Region office at (208) 762-2800. Protests may be submitted based on the criteria of Idaho Code § 42-203A. Any protest against the approval of this application must be filed with the Director, Dept. of Water Resources, Northern Region, 7600 N MINERAL DR STE 100, COEUR D ALENE ID 83815-7763 together with a protest fee of $25.00 for each application on or before 6/25/2018. The protestant must also send a copy of the protest to the applicant. GARY SPACKMAN, Director SNP LEGAL 5959 AD#197064 JUNE 7, 14, 2018
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One does not have to be a jazz fan or a fan of John Coltrane’s music to enjoy the film “Chasing Trane: The John Coltrane Documentary”. The film is a story of John Coltrane’s struggle with and triumph over drug addiction and the growth of his spiritual life through music.

SL may lift growth moratorium this fall
By BRIAN WALKER

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If you have a picture you would like to see run as a Best Shot or I Took The Bee send it in to the Bonner County Daily Bee, P.O. Box 159, Sandpoint, Idaho, 83864; or drop them off at 310 Church St., Sandpoint. You may also email your pictures in to the Bonner County Daily Bee along with your name, caption information, hometown and phone number to bcdailybee@bonnercountydailybee.com.

Davis signs to run track at Spokane Falls CC
SANDPOINT — Sandpoint senior three-sport athlete T.J. Davis will take his raw speed and skills to the next level, signing a letter of intent this week to do the decathlon next season at Spokane Falls Community College.

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Lions are selling 4th raffle tickets
SANDPOINT — Are you feeling lucky? Or maybe, you just love the Fourth of July.

FSPW hosts old-growth forest hike
Ross Creek Cedars hike set for June 16
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Several letters to the editor noted the contradiction to the guest opinion by Ryan Moore, “The NRA is the true gun safety organization,” (Spokesman Review, May 12) when another gun nut shot up a school room at Santa Fe, Texas.

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(Raina Shrestha, Washington Elementary, second grade)
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Video of deadly shooting emerges
SANDPOINT — Startling video footage emerged Wednesday of an officer-involved shooting which wounded two Sandpoint Police officers and claimed the life of a Sandpoint man who opened fire on them.
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THURSDAY, June 7
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I recently came from spending three straight days on City Beach. Sunny and warm all three days, with the beach crowded with swimmers and not one lifegard in sight all three days. How can the city put these kids at risk? Do we have to have a child drown before we protect them? The lifeguards, themselves, do a great job when they are on duty, but someone is making the call that Memorial Day weekend is not important enough to have life saving services to protect our children on such a busy holiday. I hope we don’t have to learn the lesson the hard way. Please find a way.

STEAMing toward the future
COCOLALLA — A "hidden treasure," are the words used by Lynette Leonard to describe Southside Elementary.
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It’s time for the community to start supporting businesses that pay good wages, that there employees do not have to live in subsidized housing, that pay benefits. You can not live on wages that are produced from tourist dollars.
Injectors Car Club sets SASi fundraiser
The Injectors Car Club will be hosting a fundraiser for the Sandpoint Area Seniors on Wednesday, June 13, at Burger Express in Sandpoint.

Bulldogs tab Engelson as new boys hoops coach
SANDPOINT — Wade Engelson knows what it takes to reach to top of the heap in Idaho hoops, helping Post Falls win two state titles during his eight year stint as an assistant coach.
Diaper mess sparks snafu
SPIRIT LAKE — Some residents haven't exactly dealt the city of Spirit Lake a royal flush.
Embarassment of Entertainment riches on hand
SANDPOINT – Nice weather and an embarrassment of entertainment riches are the order of the day. Don’t miss Leftover Salmon tonight at The Hive, the Contra Dance on Friday at Community Hall and (shameless plug) Bridges Home in its original duo format for a very special show Saturday at Pend d’Oreille Winery.

'Seafood spectacular' spotlights wild-caught halibut, scallops
The latest offering from son Grant in Kodiak included a hefty package of huge fresh-frozen sea scallops and several beautiful halibut steaks, each large enough to cut into three or four servings. Though I can’t share them with those of you who read this, I can offer some of my favorite recipes which share one thing in common — “quick and easy” — not to mention delicious. Enjoy!

Ting lights up first Sandpoint customers
By CAROLINE LOBSINGER
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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.
Wednesday, June 6
Legals June 6, 2018
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed bid proposals will be received: BY: BONNER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR: BONNER COUNTY SATELLITE EMS FACILITY Ponderay, ID AS FOLLOWS: 1) General Construction Prime Bids for this project shall be received as follows: BIDS shall be due June 26th at 1:00 p.m., local prevailing time, at the offices of the Bonner County Commissioners, 1500 Highway 2, Suite 308, Sandpoint, ID 83864. Bids shall be submitted in a sealed opaque envelope, addressed to Bonner County Commissioners and shall be identified with the Project name and the Bidder's name and address. Bids received after the time and date for receipt of Bids will be returned unopened. Bidders are required to submit one (1) original bid including all required attachments. PRE-BID CONFERENCE: shall be June 19th at 9:00 a.m., local prevailing time, at the Project Site, located at the southwest corner of Kootenai Cutoff Road and Moody Lane, Ponderay, Idaho. All General Contractors and subcontractors who intend to bid on this project are highly encouraged to attend this conference. Bids shall include all general, electrical, mechanical, plumbing and fire sprinkler work shown and/or specified, under one General bid proposal. 2) Bids shall be publicly opened and read aloud on June 26th at 1:00 p.m., local prevailing time. 3) Bidders are invited to attend the bid opening. 4) Plans and specifications, bid forms, forms of agreement, etc., may be obtained by bonafide general bidders, and bonafide mechanical, electrical and plumbing sub-bidders, upon deposit of plan deposit as follows: $250 per set, fully refundable. A maximum of two (2) sets will be checked out to bidders. The refundable portion of the deposit for each project will be refunded to the actual bidders upon return of the documents in good order within seven (7) days after the bid opening. Additional sets and partial sets will be made available to bidders and sub-bidders by paying cost of reproduction. Bidders requesting plans and specifications to be mailed/shipped will be required to pay a separate, non-refundable fee of $12 per set to cover the cost of shipping and handling. The Architect and Owner will not be responsible for partial sets of documents obtained from reprographics companies or plan centers. Any and all errors or omissions resulting from the failure of the General Contractor, Subcontractor or material supplier to become familiar with the documents in their entirety will be corrected at the Contractor's expense. Issuance of plans and specifications will be made from the office of H2A Architects, PA, 420 - Suite 100, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814. Phone number of the Architect is (208) 667-3430, Fax number is (208)667-4693. Project Architect: Dale Hickman, AIA. 5) A complete set of plans and specifications for each individual project will be on file at: Abadan Plan Center Spokane Regional Plan Center 603 East 2nd 209 N. Havana Street Spokane, WA 99202 Spokane, WA 99202 Associated Builders and H2A Architects, PA Contractors 420 East Indiana Avenue 12310 E. Mirabeau Parkway, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 #100 Spokane Valley, WA 99216 6) Idaho law requires that all bidders have an Idaho Public Works Contractor's License, as provided for by the Public Works Contractors License Act. 7) Bids must be made upon the form furnished, must be accompanied by a bid bond or other surety in the amount of 5% of the total bid amount, and cannot be withdrawn until sixty (60) days after the above stated times of opening. 8) The Board of Commissioners, Bonner County reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive any informalities and to award the bid to the responsive bidder that is in the best interest of Bonner County. In the event Bonner County elects to award the bid to other than the lowest responsive bidder, Bonner County will declare its reasons on the record and communicate those reasons in writing to all person having submitted a competing bid. If there are two or more identical responsive bids from which Bonner County elects to make the selection, Bonner shall have the discretion to award the bid in any manner deemed fair and equitable and in the best interest of the Bonner County. Bonner County Commissioners SNP LEGAL 5958 AD#197003 JUNE 6, 13, 20, 2018

Kootenai Elementary School claims team title at Clark Fork Track Meet
CLARK FORK — Led by a host of podium finishes, Kootenai Elementary School claimed the team title last Friday at the Clark Fork Elementary Track Meet.
City mulls River View Ridge plan
PRIEST RIVER — Crews are starting work on River View Ridge Estates this week and, if all goes as scheduled, utilities and landscape improvements will be completed by July.

Officers cleared in fatal shooting
SANDPOINT — A special prosecutor has concluded Sandpoint Police officers used appropriate force on when they shot and killed a Sandpoint man who opened fire on them this spring.

Randall Lee Schell
Randall Lee Schell of Spokane, Wash.,was born on April 21, 1966, in Sandpoint, Idaho, the son of John Schell and Arlene (Schell) Vanhorn.
Shirley Claire Barker
Shirley Claire Barker went to meet her Lord and savior on June 4, 2018. Born in Port Arthur, Texas, on September 27, 1930, to Viva C. and Donald F. Monroe.

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If you have a picture you would like to see run as a Best Shot or I Took The Bee send it in to the Bonner County Daily Bee, P.O. Box 159, Sandpoint, Idaho, 83864; or drop them off at 310 Church St., Sandpoint. You may also email your pictures in to the Bonner County Daily Bee along with your name, caption information, hometown and phone number to bcdailybee@bonnercountydailybee.com.

Ayers to compete in track and field at University of Jamestown
PRIEST RIVER — Priest River senior Drayven Ayers will take his talents to the next level, signing a letter of intent to run track next season at the University of Jamestown in North Dakota.
Boat Idaho Course to be held Saturday
SANDPOINT — The Bonner County Sheriff’s Office is conducting a Boat Idaho Course on Saturday, June 9, for the public wanting to learn basic boating laws and safety.
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WEDNESDAY, June 6

Street artist
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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.
VFW, Legion announce litter pickup
PRIEST RIVER — Members of VFW Post 2909 and American Legion Post 147 will be picking up litter on Highway 2 on Saturday as part of the U.S. and Idaho Adopt-A-Highway program.

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(Kailee Davis, Priest River Elementary, sixth grade)

Fast pitch clinics offered
SANDPOINT — Learn the art of pitching from one of the best to ever come out of Idaho, as Logan Conro, formerly Logan Free, will be hosting a pair of free fast-pitch softball clinics on Saturday, June 9 at the Sandpoint Middle School field.

Foster sentenced in shootings
SANDPOINT — A delusional Blanchard man who ambushed two Bonner County sheriff’s deputies in a shooting last year was sentenced Tuesday to up to 50 years in prison.
Get organized and get your life in order
Is your life full of mass chaos on a daily basis?
Dr. Donald L. Tucker
Dr. Donald L. Tucker a former dentist in Sandpoint, Idaho, passed away May 18, 2018, in California, where he was living with his son. A complete obituary will follow at a later date.
Are we excessive in our wants and our 'needs?'
I am fuming, along with thousands of others, over the news story about the televangelist in Louisiana who believes he needs a $54 million jet to fly around the world telling people about Jesus. The man shot that misguided myth out of the sky with an even more outrageous statement. He implied, were Jesus on the earth today, He would be zipping from place to place preaching His message in similar fashion.
WBCSD eyes closure of PREP school
PRIEST RIVER — The Priest River Education Program started in August 2000 to offer students an alternative high school option.

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David Vernon George, 67
David Vernon George, 67, of Cocolalla, Idaho, passed away May 31, 2018, at the Schneidmiller Hospice House in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho.
Collagen makes good addition to nutrition plan
This week, I want to cover the benefits of adding collagen to your nutrition plan. Collagen is essential for everyone across all age groups and is significantly critical for us as we age.
Reeder Bay closes for 2018 season
NORDMAN — The Reeder Bay Campground, located on the Priest Lake Ranger District of the Idaho Panhandle National Forests, will be closed for the 2018 camping season while the campground is upgraded to flush toilets.

Construction set to start on assisted living facility
NEWPORT — After a spring filled with site preparations for River Mountain Village Advanced Care, Newport Hospital and Health Services will celebrate the official construction on Tuesday, June 12 at 2 p.m. at the building site, at the corner of First Street and Spokane Avenue.
Dementia's effects on relationships
In the past I’ve written about dementia in terms of the diseases and the warning signs. Today we’re going to look at how relationships are affected from the viewpoint of the person with the disease, not the care partner and not the medical professional.
Be aware of the dangers of histamine intolerance
When we have an allergic reaction, our body releases a compound called histamine as the first step in an inflammatory response. These chemicals have important benefits in dealing with an injury or irritant, but elevated levels can lead to problems, especially if we develop an intolerance.
Flooding a common theme over the years
10 Years Ago — 2008
Tuesday, June 5
Foster sentenced in shooting
SANDPOINT — A Blanchard man who ambushed two Bonner County sheriff’s deputies last year was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Tuesday.
Legals June 5, 2018
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Case No. CV-2017-0001924 Sheriff Case No. C18-586 Date of Sale: June 12, 2018 Time of Sale: 10:00 a.m. Place of Sale: Bonner County Sheriff's Office Lobby 4001 N Boyer Rd Sandpoint, ID 83864 Under and by virtue of a Writ of Execution on Judgment of Foreclosure issued on the 24th day of April, 2018, and an Order of Sale of Foreclosure issued on the 17th day of April, 2018, out of the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Bonner in the case of: U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, N.D., Plaintiff, v. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, ASSIGNS AND DEVISEES OF LOIS LARSON AKA LOIS K. LARSON; STATE OF IDAHO, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE; and DOES 1 THROUGH 20, INCLUSIVE, including all parties with an interest in and/or residing in real property commonly known as, 211 East Beardmore Avenue, Priest River, ID 83856 f/k/a 518 Beardmore Ave., Priest River, ID 83856, and legally described as: THAT PART OF THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH- WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 56 NORTH, RANGE 5 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUN- TY, IDAHO, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT 376 FEET NORTH AND 100 FEET WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF BLOCK 25 OF JACKSON'S 1ST ADDITION TO PRIEST RIVER, IDAHO; THENCE NORTH 120 FEET; THENCE WEST 100 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 120 FEET; THENCE EAST 100 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 12th day of June, 2018, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., of said day, at the front lobby of the Bonner County Sheriff's Office, 4001 N Boyer Rd, Sandpoint, ID 83864, I will sell all the right, title and interest of the said Defendants in and to the said property described herein, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in currency of the United States of America, all payable at time of sale the following described property, situated in Bonner County, Idaho: 211 East Beardmore Avenue, Priest River, ID 83856 f/k/a 518 Beardmore Ave., Priest River, ID 83856, and legally described as follows: THAT PART OF THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 56 NORTH, RANGE 5 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUN- TY, IDAHO, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT 376 FEET NORTH AND 100 FEET WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF BLOCK 25 OF JACK- SON'S 1ST ADDITION TO PRIEST RIVER, IDAHO; THENCE NORTH 120 FEET; THENCE WEST 100 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 120 FEET; THENCE EAST 100 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. The sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession, or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation of Defendants pursuant to the Judgment entered in this matter on April 17, 2018 and recorded in the official records of Bonner County. Whereas a Writ of Execution issued out of the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Bonner, in the above name case on April 24, 2018. The real property sold at the sale shall be subject to the redemption rights of redemptioners, as that term is defined in Idaho Code, may redeem the property from the purchaser within six months after the sale, upon paying the purchaser the amount of their purchase, with interest on that amount at the rate allowed by Idaho Code from the date of the sale to the date of redemption, together with the amount of any assessment or taxes which the purchaser may have paid after the commencement of the action and which are not included in the judgment and interest allowed pursuant to Idaho Code. In the event the purchaser is a creditor having a prior lien to that of the redemptioners, other than the judgment under which the purchase is made, the purchaser will also be entitled to payment of that lien amount with interest at the rate allowed in Idaho Code. The Sheriff, by Certificate of Sale, will transfer all right, title and interest of the judgment debtors in and to the property at the time of execution of attachment was levied. DATED this 9th day of May, 2018. Daryl Wheeler SHERIFF OF BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO By: Lacey D Rasor Civil Clerk, Bonner County Sheriff's Office NOTE: THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE DOES NOT GUARANTEE CLEAR TITLE OR GUARANTEE CONTINUED POSSESSORY RIGHTS. EVERY PERSON WHO INTENTIONALLY DEFACES, OBLITERATES, TEARS DOWN OR DESTROYS THIS NOTICE, BEFORE THE EXPIRATION OF THE TIME FOR WHICH IT IS TO REMAIN SET UP, IS GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR (I.C.§ 18-3205). SNP LEGAL 5931 AD#190527 MAY 22, 29, JUNE 5, 2018

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If you have a picture you would like to see run as a Best Shot or I Took The Bee send it in to the Bonner County Daily Bee, P.O. Box 159, Sandpoint, Idaho, 83864; or drop them off at 310 Church St., Sandpoint. You may also email your pictures in to the Bonner County Daily Bee along with your name, caption information, hometown and phone number to bcdailybee@bonnercountydailybee.com.

Lippi scholarship winners announced
Each year, the Angels Over Sandpoint and Ivano’s Ristorante sponsor a September golf scramble to fund the Jim Lippi Family Scholarship.
Idaho STEM educator award deadline extended
The Idaho STEM Action Center has extended the nominations deadline for the 2018 STEM educator of the year award, officially known as the INDEEDS Awards, to June 17 at 11:30 p.m. MDT.
Won't you take part in CPR program?
As the medical director of Bonner County EMS, a local cardiologist, and a member of the Bonner County Coalition for Health, I want to share a plan to increase our county’s ability to better manage sudden cardiac arrest. While we have excellent fire and EMS agencies available throughout our county, victims of cardiac arrest require attention within a precious few minutes for a reasonable chance of survival.
Let's talk about the Scotchman Peaks, vote
The Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness, and others, have been involved for many years in the effort to protect the Scotchman Peaks as wilderness to ensure it will always stay the same. Naturally, we are disappointed by the outcome of the recent Bonner County advisory vote.

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Lakes panel wants input on treaty
SANDPOINT — The Idaho Lakes Commission is pushing its chair up to the table where the Columbia River Treaty is being modernized.

DFC teams named U.S. finalists, semi-finalists
SANDPOINT — The results are in and Washington Elementary's two Design for Change teams were named finalists and semi-finalists in the national competition.

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Youth summer tennis lessons offer something for everyone
SANDPOINT — Registration for the 2018 youth summer tennis classes has begun, with something offered for everyone from 4 year-olds through high school.

Jalapeno's celebrates 25th anniversary
SANDPOINT — Good food and good times combine at Jalapeno’s.

CAL announces 2018 community grant recipients
SANDPOINT — Take gently used, top quality items. Mix with dedicated Community Assistance League volunteers. Repeat each day at the group’s resale shop Bizarre Bazaar.
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TUESDAY, June 5

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(Gabbie Pepperdine, Sagle Elementary, first grade)
Fundraiser offers 'Bodacious' fun
The community is invited to join Memorial Community Center at the Litehouse Beach House, 46242 Highway 200, next month for the annual Bodacious Barbecue.

Exposing human trafficking darkness
By BRIAN WALKER
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Murder-suicide suspect had ties to community
CALDWELL — A martial artist who once resided and trained in Bonner County shot and killed his wife before turning the gun on himself on Thursday.
Sunday, June 3

Boulder Beach splashes into its 15th year
The countdown to cooling off at Boulder Beach is on.

Sandpoint approves roundabout artwork
SANDPOINT — “Beautiful in its simplicity.”
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Paul Engle posits some interesting points that should be considered regarding the proposed railroad bridge. However, his tag-on sentence at the end of his letter deserves a response sooner than later. Students fail to protest drug and alcohol deaths because generally the victims have engaged in some type of voluntary action, and their deaths, while tragic, are the result of bad choices. Never the case with mass school shootings unless one makes the case that going to school that day was a bad choice.
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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.
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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.
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I recently made a substantial purchase from our local Car Quest auto parts store. I had a problem and went back to the store to discuss my concerns. In the old movies, you see the knights come to the rescue and show up on white horses. Well, Bob and Derrick showed up in a white pickup. It took 38-and-a-quarter seconds for them to determine the problem. It appeared to be user error. In some circles, this is referred to as “felonious stupidous.”
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SUNDAY, June 3
Big rivers, long empty roads - time to unlock something new
Once years ago, I drove the long stretch of narrow asphalt up the St. Joe River from St. Maries in spring, weeks before my source at the tackle shop in town said the water was fishable.

Expansion transforms Sandpoint library
SANDPOINT — From an autobiography of Ben Franklin originally passed from the library’s former home in the old post office to the current library 18 years ago, to a movies, music and a smartphone, different media were symbolically passed from one volunteer to the next to a waiting bookcart.
BNSF selling us nothing but a pig in a poke
It isn’t what NSFB is saying, it is what it is not saying. I’ve read the last two full page ads in the Bee by the BNSF people and have done the background research. Here is what they do not say:
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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.
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POAC preps third annual Art Party
By DAVE GUNTER
Historic building workshop set
SANDPOINT — Need help fixing up your historic building? The city of Sandpoint’s Historic Preservation Commission wants you to know your project could be eligible for a 20 percent federal tax credit.
Saturday, June 2
Legals June 2, 2018
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Case No. CV09-18-0534 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, v. BRENT A. BAKER, an individual; LAURA B. BAKER, an individual; BRENT AND LAURA BAKER FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, AN ADMINISTRATIVELY TER MINATED IDAHO LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, and DOES 1 THROUGH 10 INCLUSIVE, including all parties with an interest in and/or residing in real property commonly known as, 76 Baker Road Athol, ID 83801, and legally described as: THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO; EXCEPTING THEREFROM A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN A PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53"EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER A DISTANCE OF 29.38 FEET TO A POINT, SAID POINT BEING THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID WEST LINE NORTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53"EAST A DISTANCE OF 632.39 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 45' 17"WEST A DISTANCE OF 17.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53"WEST A DISTANCE OF 82.21 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 05 DEGREES 37' 25"WEST A DISTANCE OF 189.41 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53"WEST A DISTANCE OF 307.22 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 29 DEGREES 37' 06"EAST A DISTANCE OF 62.68 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN A PORTION OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 43' 29" WEST ALONG THE EAST-WEST CENTERLINE OF SECTION 17 A DISTANCE OF 1335.74 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER A DISTANCE OF 472.38 FEET, SAID POINT BEING THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 43' 29" WEST, 1335.08 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 00' 05" WEST ALONG THE NORTH-SOUTH CENTERLINE OF SECTION 17 A DISTANCE OF 521.28 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 45' 47" EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SW1/4-SW1/4-NW1/4- SE1/4 A DISTANCE OF 333.61 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THESW1/4-SW1/4-NW1/4-SE1/4; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 01' 18" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THESW1/4-SW1/4-NW1/4-SE1/4 A DISTANCE OF 141.47 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 45' 43" EAST, 728.88 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 01' 18" WEST, 189.51 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 47' 11" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 271.55 FEET TO THE SOUTH CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53" EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER A DISTANCE OF 29.38 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29 DEGREES 37' 06" WEST, 62.68 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53" EAST, 307.22 FEET; THENCE NORTH 05 DEGREES 37' 25" EAST, 189.41 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53" EAST, 82.21 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 45' 17" EAST, 17.00 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53" EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE A DISTANCE OF 189.35 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN A POR- TION OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUN- TY, IDAHO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 43' 29" WEST ALONG THE EAST-WEST CENTERLINE OF SECTION 17 A DISTANCE OF 1335.74 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, SAID POINT BEING THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER A DISTANCE OF 472.38 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 43' 29" WEST, 1335.08 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 00' 05" EAST ALONG THE NORTH-SOUTH CENTERLINE OF SECTION 17 A DISTANCE OF 652.37 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 43' 29" EAST, 1335.99 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 04' 53" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH THE SOUTH 180 FEET OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO; TOGETHER WITH THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, AND THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER IN SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO; TOGETHER WITH THE WEST 165 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO; AND TOGETHER WITH THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 54 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO. NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST BOISE MERIDIAN, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO; Defendants. NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEN SUED BY THE ABOVE-NAMED PLAINTIFF. THE COURT MAY ENTER JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE FOLLOWING BELOW. TO: All Defendants You are hereby notified that in order to defend this lawsuit, an appropriate written response must be filed with the above-designated court within 21 days after service of this Summons on you. If you fail to so respond, the court may enter judgment against you as demanded by the Plaintiff in the Complaint. The nature of the claim against you is for, among other things, judicial foreclosure of the real property located at 76 Baker Road Athol, ID 83801. 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 to seek the advice of or representation by an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your written response, if any, may be filed in time and other legal rights protected. An appropriate written response requires compliance with Rule 10(a)(1) and other Idaho Rules of Civil Procedure and shall also include: 1. The title and number of this case. 2. If your response is an Answer to the Complaint, it must contain admissions or denials of the separate allegations of the Complaint and other defenses you may claim. 3. Your signature, mailing address and telephone number, or the signature, mailing address and telephone number of your attorney. 4. Proof of mailing or delivery of a copy of your response to Plaintiff's attorney, as designated below. To determine whether you must pay a filing fee with your response, contact the Clerk of the above-named Court. DATED This 22nd day of May, 2018. CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT By: /S/ Brandy L. Steiger Deputy Clerk CASPER J. RANKIN (SBN 9107) LEWIS N. STODDARD (SBN 7766) SYDNEY K. LEAVITT (SBN 8933) ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP 13125 W PERSIMMON LN, STE 150, BOISE, ID 83713 Telephone: (619) 326-2404 Facsimile: (858) 726-6254 Email: lstoddard@aldridgepite.com sleavitt@aldridgepite.com Attorneys for Plaintiff U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SNP LEGAL 5942 AD#193891 MAY 26, JUNE 2, 9, 16, 2018

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Thompson 'Tom' Walter Dillin, 77
Thompson “Tom” Walter Dillin, 77, passed away on Thursday, May 31, 2018, at his home in Sandpoint, Idaho.

Compton honored for environmental activism
Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness program coordinator, Sandy Compton, was awarded the Keith and Pat Axline Award for Environmental Activism on May 19, during Idaho Conservation League’s Wild Idaho Conference in Stanley. It is ICL’s highest award for environmental activism.
Barbara (Barb) Zimmerman
Barbara (Barb) Zimmerman passed away on May 30, 2018, at Kootenai Health in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

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If you have a picture you would like to see run as a Best Shot or I Took The Bee send it in to the Bonner County Daily Bee, P.O. Box 159, Sandpoint, Idaho, 83864; or drop them off at 310 Church St., Sandpoint. You may also email your pictures in to the Bonner County Daily Bee along with your name, caption information, hometown and phone number to bcdailybee@bonnercountydailybee.com.

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(Thomas Siers, Priest River Elementary, first grade)

Community awards LPOHS students more than $18K
SANDPOINT — Three Lake Pend Oreille High School students were overjoyed Thursday as they were awarded $18,500 in scholarships.
Public invited to trail grand opening
SAGLE — The Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and Idaho Department of Lands will celebrate the grand opening of the Stewardship Trail within Round Lake State Park today. The event is free, open to the public and begins at 11 a.m.
City announces street striping
SANDPOINT — The city is painting the town yellow — well, parts of the streets anyway.

City Beach goose fight goes wild
SANDPOINT — Geese have terrorized Sandpoint City Beach for many years, which is why city officials hope a pack of coyotes will do the trick.
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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.

The people's right to know
By BRIAN WALKER

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Friday, June 1
Legals June 1, 2018
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Proposal to Relocate and Authorize a Conditional Use Permit for a previously existing daycare at the NE corner of 2nd Avenue and Stephen Street in Clark Fork, ID. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of Clark Fork, Idaho will hold a public hearing at City Hall, 110 E 3rd St, Clark Fork, ID 83811, on the 4th day of June, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. concerning requests submitted by Joanne Wilson seeking approval of a conditional use permit to relocate a daycare facility known as Little Critters Daycare to the portion of Block 5, Lots 1-4 of the Original Clarks Fork Plat, that is zoned Residential and to authorize the continued permitted use of this facility. The site in question is located at the northeast corner of 2nd Avenue and Stephen Street. All residents or landowners within the City of Clark Fork desiring to be heard should appear at this hearing. Written comments from those who are or are not residents or landowners within the City of Clark Fork may be sent to the City of Clark Fork City Clerk, 110 E 3rd St, Clark Fork, ID 83811; e-mail comments to city@clarkforkidaho.org or clerk2@ clarkforkidaho.org. Written comments must be received by the City Clerk no later than the close of business on May 28, 2018. The public hearing will be conducted in accordance with hearing procedures adopted by the Clark Fork City Council. A complete file on this matter may be reviewed by the public at Clark Fork City Hall. The City Hall Building is handicapped accessible and if any person needs special equipment to accommodate his/her disability in order to fully participate in the public hearing, please notify the City Clerk at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting date. The City Hall telephone number is 208-266-1315. City of Clark Fork, Idaho Amber Burgess, City Clerk SNP LEGAL 5935 AD#191260 MAY 25, JUNE 1, 2018

Williams leads Shadow in home opener
SANDPOINT — Sandpoint native Tanner Williams propelled the Spokane Shadow to a 3-0 victory over visiting OSA FC from Seattle with a goal and two assists in front of more than 900 fans on Wednesday evening at Spokane Falls Community College.
Veterans service officer sets visits
A representative from the Bonner County Veterans Service Office will be visiting Bonners Ferry and Clark Fork this month.

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If you have a picture you would like to see run as a Best Shot or I Took The Bee send it in to the Bonner County Daily Bee, P.O. Box 159, Sandpoint, Idaho, 83864; or drop them off at 310 Church St., Sandpoint. You may also email your pictures in to the Bonner County Daily Bee along with your name, caption information, hometown and phone number to bcdailybee@bonnercountydailybee.com.
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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.

Instructor charged with video voyeurism
COEUR d’ALENE — A Coeur d’Alene college instructor and gay rights activist is facing two felony counts of video voyeurism.
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“A Different Kind of Strength” — the strength of compassion — is the theme for the next Sharing the Dharma Day talk at Sravasti Abbey — the Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Newport — on Sunday, June 3. The series of monthly talks is based on, An Open-Hearted Life, a book published by Shambhala and co-written by Venerable Thubten Chodron, Sravasti Abbey founder and abbess, and clinical psychologist Dr. Russell Kolts.

Pie throwing tosses out lunch debt
SANDPOINT — The Mire brothers faced off in a "Mire Mash" last Friday to raise money for Lake Pend Oreille High School.

Registration now open for annual Bay Trail Fun Run
SANDPOINT — It’s time to lace up those running shoes and hit the trail — the Pend d’Oreille Bay Trail — for the sixth annual Bay Trail Fun Run.

Kirscher scores eight in Jack Blair game
SPOKANE VALLEY — The Region girls, which included Sandpoint senior Grace Kirscher among six players from North Idaho, had their moments.

The impact of autism discussed at Lifetree Café
Coping with the challenges of living with autism will be explored at Lifetree Café on Monday, June 4, at 2 p.m.
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FRIDAY, June 1

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(Jayden Boone, Priest River Elementary, third grade)
God still seeks such a heart as Daniel had
The suffering of Christ at Calvary was infinite! None can grasp that reality in its fullness! How can anyone, genius or average, hope to comprehend the pain of one who tasted death for every human being? However, Calvary was neither the beginning nor the end of divine anguish. God suffered before Calvary and He suffers after Calvary.
'Your Library Transformation' grand opening set
Your Library Transformation has been the focus of my professional life for the past 10 months, but as the grand opening approaches, it is even more consuming. I dreamt about it last night. With the typical end of month deadlines looming, all of us are scrambling to make the Sandpoint Branch Library beautiful – yet, as I write, it still looks somewhat like a construction zone.
Adult tennis lessons offered this summer
SANDPOINT — Registration is now being taken for two-day Beginner and Intermediate Adult Tennis Lessons at Sandpoint Parks and Rec this summer, starting on June 11.

Annual celebration is a (multi)cultured affair
SANDPOINT — The field at Forrest Bird Charter School was a plethora of color Wednesday as the middle school students dressed in traditional garb of different countries and cultures around the world, and displayed their knowledge through art, artifacts and food.