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Scotchman Peaks bill needs revision
The purpose of this column is to formally request reconsideration of your support for the Scotchman Peaks congressional bill. Our opposition is based on 44 years of serving the sportsmen of North Idaho as Idaho Department Fish and Game commissioners. As a group — Pete Thompson, Idaho Department of Fish & Game commissioner from 1972-1984; Dick Hansen, 1984-1996; Nancy Hadley, 1996-2005; Tony McDermott, 2005-2013; and Brad Corkill, 2013 to present — all oppose a wilderness designation for Scotchman Peaks as currently written. D. Hansen passed away in 2015, but voiced his opposition to Pete Thompson and Tony McDermott on numerous occasions prior to his death.
Spectrum tries to block UI broadband grants in N. Idaho
University of Idaho appeals to increase broadband in North Idaho
Tamarack receives Valued Partner Award
While attending the 2017 Paris Air Show in France, Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter presented eight Governor’s Valued Partner Awards to businesses and organizations for their valued contributions to Idaho. The honor is given to existing customers or partners that have done business with an Idaho company and have made meaningful and noteworthy contributions to the success of the Idaho company.
It's time for Idaho to stop the land grab
For two years, the Idaho Legislature’s Federal Lands Interim Committee has considered how, and whether, Idaho should attempt to wrest control of up to 34 million acres owned by all Americans and now administered by the federal government.
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Legals April 1, 2016
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Case No. CV-2016-0306 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER BETTY MILLER, a single woman, Plaintiff, v. ROSA B. OLENSLAGER, deceased, and the unknown heirs and devisees of LOUISE OLENSLAGER, deceased, and all those claiming an interest in and to the real estate described as Lot 4 and the West 15 feet of Lot 3, Block 9, International Addition To Sandpoint, Idaho, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Book 1 of Plats, Page 47, records of Bonner County, Idaho. Defendants. SUMMONS To: ROSA B. OLENSLAGER, deceased, and the unknown heirs and devisees of LOUISE OLENSLAGER, deceased, and all those claiming an interest in and to the real estate described as Lot 4 and the West 15 feet of Lot 3, Block 9, International Addition to Sandpoint, Idaho, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Book 1 of Plats, Page 47, records of Bonner County, Idaho. You have been sued by BETTY MILLER, a single woman, the Plaintiff, in the District Court in and for Bonner County, Idaho, Case No. CV-2016-0306. The nature of the claim against you is for quiet title to the real estate described in the case caption and Complaint. Any time after 20 days following the last publication of this Summons, the court may enter a judgment against you without further notice, unless prior to that time you filed a written response in the proper form, including the case number and paid any required filing fee to the Clerk of the Court at Bonner County Courthouse, 215 S. First Avenue, Sandpoint, Idaho 83864, telephone number (208) 265-1432, and served a copy of your response on the Plaintiff's attorney at John A. Finney, Finney & Finney, P.A., Old Power House Building, 120 East Lake Street, Suite 317, Sandpoint, Idaho 83864, telephone number (208) 263-7712. A copy of the Summons and Complaint can be obtained by contacting either the Clerk of the Court or the attorney for Plaintiff. If you wish legal assistance, you should immediately retain an attorney to advise you in this matter. DATED this 3 day of March, 2016. MICHAEL W. ROSEDALE BONNER COUNTY DISTRICT COURT By:/S/J. Hendrickson_________ Deputy Clerk (seal) SNP LEGAL 3643 MARCH 11, 18, 25, 2016 APRIL 1, 2016
Idaho GOP convention kicks off in Coeur d’Alene
Republicans from all of Idaho’s 44 counties converged on Coeur d’Alene Thursday for the kickoff of the Idaho Republican State Convention.
School district has violated two Idaho laws
The Lake Pend Oreille School District violated Idaho law when it omitted required ballot language on its November levy ballot, which in turn violated the statue that outlines the duties of all Idaho school boards.
Reclaim Idaho finalizes e-signature petition platform
Today marks the deadline for Governor Brad Little and Secretary of State Lawerence Denney to reach an agreement with Reclaim Idaho regarding a system for online signature collection for the group’s “Invest in Idaho” education initiative.
Elected officials walking to earn money for Idaho schools
More than 60 elected officials in Idaho are participating in the annual Steps for Schools walking challenge, a program of the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health that promotes the importance of being physically active.
‘Forestry Shortcourse’ being offered in Sandpoint
Many Idaho forest landowners desire a better understanding of how forests grow and how they can better manage their forest property to meet their goals. Furthermore, forest landowners are 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.
Powerball payout coming to North Idaho
One lucky Idaho Lottery player from North Idaho has 150,000 additional reasons to smile today. The Idaho Lottery has confirmed one winning Powerball ticket from Wednesday night’s $302.5 million draw has matched four of the first five numbers, and the Powerball. In addition, the Powerball ticket has the PowerPlay option. This ticket is worth $150,000. Last night’s winning numbers were 03, 15, 29, 54, 57 and the Powerball was 10. The PowerPlay for Wednesday night’s draw was 3.
Hanley 'Hank' Eli Wood, 65
Hanley “Hank” Eli Wood, 65, of Kellogg, Idaho, passed away on February 28, 2019 at his home. He was born July 27, 1953 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; the son of Mason and Sylvia (Clark) Wood.
Forestry Shortcourse offered in North Idaho
Many Idaho forest landowners desire a better understanding of how forests grow and how they can better manage their forest property to meet their goals. In addition, forest landowners are 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.
Mrs. Idaho America Pageant seeks representatives
The Mrs. Idaho America Pageant is now searching for representatives from across the state to compete at the 2017 Mrs Idaho America pageant. The pageant will be held Oct. 29 at Capital High School Auditorium in Boise.
School district has violated two Idaho laws
The Lake Pend Oreille School District violated Idaho law when it omitted required ballot language on its November levy ballot, which in turn violated the statue that outlines the duties of all Idaho school boards.
ORDINANCE NO. 9. 2004-2005a
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PONDERAY, BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, PROVIDING FOR THE OPENING AND AMENDING OF THE 2004-2005 BUDGET; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONIES RECEIVED BY THE CITY OF PONDERAY, IDAHO, IN THE SUM OF $34,700.00; RESERVES OF $1 19,441.00 AND AN INTRA
STATE OF IDAHO LAND EXCHANGE NOTICE
STATE OF IDAHO/ROCKY STEPHENS
Registration for Forestry Shortcourse due Oct. 25
Many Idaho forest landowners desire a better understanding of how forests grow and how they can better manage their forest property to meet their goal.
Quality Education Act initiative price won't be as high as reported
Widely reported claims that an Idaho education funding initiative actually would raise taxes by $570 million appear to be unfounded, and a drafting error in the initiative’s inflation factor originated in the Idaho Attorney General’s office. “We now know it was an inadvertent typographical error that was made by our office in the Certificate of Review,” Chief Deputy Attorney General Brian Kane told the Idaho Press in an email on Thursday. “The mistake is ours.” Jared Walczak, vice president of state projects for the Tax Foundation, made the claims in a July 14 article headlined, “Idaho’s tax-hiking ballot measure is riddled with mistakes.” The claims were then picked up and trumpeted by the Idaho Freedom Foundation, which opposes funding public education.