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Ellen M.  Grosjean, 78
February 21, 2019 midnight

Ellen M. Grosjean, 78

Ellen M. Grosjean, 78, passed away on Saturday, February 16, in Sandpoint, Idaho.

John A. Deeter, 85
March 13, 2020 1 a.m.

John A. Deeter, 85

John A. Deeter, 85, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, passed away peacefully on February 13, 2020, at Hospice of North Idaho.

March 31, 2020 2:06 p.m.

Little vetoes license-exemption bill for rehab center

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Tuesday vetoed a bill that would have carved out an exemption allowing a northern Idaho lawmaker's faith-based drug and alcohol rehabilitation center to treat teenagers without a state license.

April 1, 2020 9:18 a.m.

Idaho authorities say no major damage after 6.5 earthquake

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The day after a magnitude 6.5 earthquake rattled Idaho, authorities near the epicenter say there have been no reports of significant damage or injuries.

August 4, 2005 9 p.m.

LEGAL NOTICE

The season ending date for the 2005 Upper Salmon River Chinook salmon fishery will be reached at the end of fishing hours on August 7, 2005. Pursuant to his authority under Idaho Code Section 36-106(e)(6)(A), the Idaho Department of Fish and Game Director hereby closes the summer Chinook salmon season at the close of fishing hours (7:00 p.m.) on August 7 in the Upper Salmon River from Iron Creek Road Bridge upstream to a posted boundary at the mouth of the Pahsimeroi River.

March 20, 2011 7 a.m.

Lawmakers cheating state's poor and sick

If you live in Idaho, you could get robbed. Republican in the Idaho Legislature are moving forward a bill that will nullify — or ignore — provisions in President Barack Obama’s health reform law. This nullification bill is unconstitutional, but that’s not slowing down state lawmakers who want to make sure than Idaho doesn’t have to comply with new requirements under Obamacare such as expanding Medicaid participation.

February 27, 2008 8 p.m.

Mary Ann Branson, 83

Mary Ann Branson, 83, died Feb. 26, 2008, at Kootenai Medical Center in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

April 29, 2008 9 p.m.

Gary Ronald Papineau, 68

Gary Ronald Papineau, 68, passed away on Saturday, April 5, 2008 in Sandpoint, Idaho.

July 12, 2007 9 p.m.

Legal Notice

The harvestable share of summer Chinook for the state fishery in the South Fork of the Salmon River has been achieved. Pursuant to his authority under Idaho Code Section 36-106(e)(6)(A), the Idaho Department of Fish and Game Director hereby closes the summer Chinook salmon season at the close of fishing hours on July 11 at the South Fork of the Salmon River from the mouth of Goat Creek upstream to a posted boundary approximately 100 yards downstream from the South Fork of the Salmon River salmon weir and trap.

February 10, 2007 8 p.m.

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 164

The city of Kootenai, Bonner County, Idaho, hereby gives notice of the adoption of Kootenai Ordinance No. 164 an ordinance of the city of Kootenai, a municipal corporation of the state of Idaho, establishing purpose; requiring the installation of driveway culverts prior to issuance of building permits; providing severability; providing repeal of conflicting ordinances; and providing that the Ordinance be effective upon the publication of this Summary. The full text of the summarized Ordinance No. 164 is available at 204 Spokane Street, Kootenai, Idaho 83840 in the office of the City Clerk.

July 11, 2007 9 p.m.

LEGAL NOTICE

The Idaho Department of Fish and Game was informed by the Bureau of Fisheries that there is a need to protect migrating adult kokanee salmon from harvest and harassment in the Deadwood River from the IDFG Kokanee trap to the slack water of Deadwood Reservoir. These fish are vital to the statewide fisheries needs.

June 8, 2007 9 p.m.

LEGAL NOTICE

The 2007 harvest target for hatchery spring Chinook salmon in the Little Salmon River is expected to be achieved by the end of fishing hours on June 9. Pursuant to his authority under Idaho Code Section 36-106(e)(6)(A), the Idaho Department of Fish and Game Director hereby closes the spring Chinook salmon season on the Little Salmon River from a posted boundary at the mouth of the Little Salmon River upstream to U.S. Highway 95 bridge near Smokey boulder Road.

July 13, 2007 9 p.m.

Legal Notice

The harvestable share of summer Chinook for the state fishery in the South Fork of the Salmon River has been achieved. Pursuant to his authority under Idaho Code Section 36-106(e)(6)(A), the Idaho Department of Fish and Game Director hereby closes the summer Chinook salmon season at the close of fishing hours on July 11 at the South Fork of the Salmon River from the mouth of Goat Creek upstream to a posted boundary approximately 100 yards downstream from the South Fork of the Salmon River salmon weir and trap.

August 3, 2005 9 p.m.

LEGAL NOTICE

The season ending date for the 2005 Upper Salmon River Chinook salmon fishery will be reached at the end of fishing hours on August 7, 2005. Pursuant to his authority under Idaho Code Section 36-106(e)(6)(A), the Idaho Department of Fish and Game Director hereby closes the summer Chinook salmon season at the close of fishing hours (7:00 p.m.) on August 7 in the Upper Salmon River from Iron Creek Road Bridge upstream to a posted boundary at the mouth of the Pahsimeroi River.

May 11, 2018 1:30 a.m.

Legals May 11, 2018

MINUTES FOR THE BONNER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS' MEETING February 13, 2018 TREASURER Authorized the County Treasurer to transfer $200.00 from the Treasurer's Account to the Solid Waste Department's petty cash drawers to use for operations at the Dickensheet and Colburn transfer stations. CLERK Approved payment of the FY18 Claims in Batch #10 $516,596.50 and FY18 Demands in Batch #10 $143,777.28; General Fund $86,569.18; Road & Bridge $121,695.87; Airport $2,378.80; Elections $155.43; District Court $16,707.87; 911 Fund $17,482.31; Court Interlock Devices $210.00; Health District $63,581.75; Junior College Tuition $500.00; Revaluation $796.22; Solid Waste $13,184.14; Tort $1,122.88; Weeds $1,035.77; Parks & Recreation $133.12; Justice Fund $180,265.63; Snow Groomers $18.22; East Snow Groomers $1,142.99; Waterways $370.90; Grants $9,150.42; Auditor's Trust 95.00; Demands $143,777.28; totaling $660,373.78. Approved payment of the FY18 EMS Claims Batch #10 $21,298.09 and FY18 EMS Demands in Batch #10 $14,318.45 totaling $35,616.54. SHERIFF Approved the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation award to the Bonner County Sheriff's Office Marine Division in the amount of $91,896 in order to continue to enforce Idaho Safe Boating laws. This agreement requires a 50% matching funds of $45,948 from the Marine Vessel account. Approved the Amendment to the Agreement for Provision of Meals between Bonner County, ID and Summit Food Service, LLC to extend the food service for the Bonner County Detention Center for another year, effective 10/01/17 through 9/30/18. The cost for the inmate meals would remain the same as in the last Agreement Modification to the original April 17, 2012 Agreement. BOCC Approved the Memorandum of Agreement supporting Bonner County Mental Health Court. Commissioner McDonald seconded the motion. There was a brief discussion between the audience present and Marilyn Miller. AIRPORT Approved Resolution #18-27 authorizing the Clerk to schedule revenue, increasing in the Priest River FY2018 budget, line item #00356 - 9480 Capital Construction by $32,125.42 from $24,034.50 to $56,159.92 for the construction of a snow removal equipment building. Approved the agreement with MYAAK Engineering for the preparation of an independent fee estimate for engineering services related to the Priest River Airport FY2018 FAA Grant in the amount of $2600.00. Approved the professional services agreement with Anderson Environmental Consulting, LLC to provide Environmental Site Assessment Reports on two parcels of property which are scheduled to be acquired in the FY18 Airport Improvement Program Grant for the Priest River Airport. The cost for these services is not to exceed $9,282.70. PLANNING Approved Resolution 18- 28 approving the record reduction plan for the Planning Department. EXECUTIVE SESSION - RISK MANAGEMENT Executive Session under Idaho Code § 74-206 (1) (B) Personnel with Cindy Binkerd. At 9:58 a.m. Commissioner McDonald moved to enter into Executive Session under Idaho Code § 74-206 (1) (B) Personnel with Cindy Binkerd. Commissioner Connolly seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote: Commissioner McDonald - Aye; Commission- er Bailey - Aye; Commissioner Connolly - Aye. The motion passed. Discussion/Decision Regarding Personnel. Com- missioner Bailey reconvened the meeting at 10:04 a.m. Approved purchase of a stop- loss aggregate agreement for the total amount of $37,562.00. Executive Session under Idaho Code § 74-206 (1) (B) Personnel with Cindy Binkerd At 10:05 a.m. Commissioner Connolly moved to enter into Executive Session under Idaho Code § 74-206 (1) (B) Personnel with Cindy Binkerd. Commissioner McDonald seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote: Commissioner McDonald - Aye; Commissioner Bailey - Aye; Commissioner Connolly - Aye. The motion passed. Executive Session under Idaho Code § 74-206 (1) (B) Personnel with Cindy Binkerd At 10:05 a.m. Commissioner McDonald moved to enter into Executive Session under Idaho Code § 74-206 (1) (B) Personnel with Cindy Binkerd. Com- missioner Connolly seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote: Commissioner McDonald - Aye; Commissioner Bailey - Aye; Commissioner Connolly - Aye. The motion passed. Discussion/Decision Regard- ing Personnel. No Motion. Commissioner Bailey directed Human Resources to proceed as discussed. ________________________ The following is a summary of the 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 February 6, 2018 - February 13, 2018 Copies of the complete meeting minutes are available upon request. TAX CANCELLATIONS & ASSISTANCE On Wednesday, January 31, 2018 Treasurer Cheryl Piehl met with the Board to discuss the following files: Approved: MH54N03W260190A, MH000160030080A, RP56N05W328851, RP007820000060A. On Wednesday, January 31, 2018 Assistance Director Kevin Rothenberger met with the Board to discuss the following files: Denied: 2018-019 SPECIAL MEETINGS & EXECUTIVE SESSIONS On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 an Executive Session regarding Litigation was held pursuant to Idaho Code §74-204(2). On Wednesday, January 31, 2018 a Board of Equalization Hearing was held pursuant to Idaho Code §74-204(2). Upheld the back billing of the 2016 Home Owners exemption in the amount of $566.04 on parcel # RP58N02W121164A and denied the appeal. On Thursday, February 1, 2018 an Executive Session regarding Personnel with the Treasurer's Office was held pursuant to Idaho Code §74-204(2). On Monday, February 5, 2018 a Department Head Meeting was held pursuant to Idaho Code §74-204(2). On Monday, February 5, 2018 an Insurance Quarterly Claim Review Meeting was held pursuant to Idaho Code §74-204(2). On Friday, February 9, 2018 an Executive Session with Idaho Department of Lands regarding Litigation was held pursuant to Idaho Code §74-204(2). On Monday, February 12, 2018 an Update with Aaron Freudenthal from the Public Defense Commission was held pursuant to Idaho Code §74-204(2). On Monday, February 12, 2018 an Executive Session regarding Litigation was held pursuant to Idaho Code §74-204(2). Moved to direct Darrin Murphey to proceed as instructed. SNP LEGAL 5917 AD#189230 MAY 11, 2018

March 7, 2020 midnight

Idaho women beat rival Idaho State in regular-season finale

POCATELLO — Natalie Klinker tallied 15 points and 13 rebounds as the Idaho women’s basketball team finished with regular season with a 61-50 Big Sky Conference victory Friday against the Idaho State Bengals at Reed Gym.

January 15, 2021 midnight

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August 1, 2024 midnight

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February 13, 2018 midnight

Bill would protect identity of child abuse reporters

People often know about horrific child abuse but sometimes don’t report it to the authorities despite the law requiring them to do so.

December 14, 2019 midnight

Idaho Humanities Council awards $115,122 in grants

The Idaho Humanities Council, the statewide nonprofit organization devoted to enhancing public awareness, appreciation, and understanding of the humanities in Idaho, recently awarded $115,122 in grants to organizations and individuals.