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Legals for April, 21 2021
Sandpoint native named IFSA director
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has appointed Mark Samson as the new state executive director for the Idaho Farm Service Agency.
Idaho governor approves $400,000 to kill problem wolves
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Legislation sending just under $400,000 to a state board to use to kill problem wolves in Idaho has been signed into law by Gov. Brad Little.
Idaho board gets $400,000 to kill problem wolves
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Legislation sending just under $400,000 to a state board to use to kill problem wolves in Idaho headed to the governor's desk on Wednesday.
Leta Marie Haviland, 68
Leta Marie Haviland, 68, passed away in Sandpoint, Idaho, on Feb. 28, 2005.
ICF’s Idaho Future Fund grants $98K in north Idaho
The Idaho Future Fund in the Idaho Community Foundation is providing $98,000 in grants to 10 education projects in northern Idaho.
Idaho to remain in Stage 4
Gov. Brad Little announced Idaho will remain in Stage 4 of the Idaho Rebounds plan for another two weeks.
Kootenai Co. designated drug-trafficking area
Federal officials say a northern Idaho county has a drug-trafficking problem and is being included in a regional network that will help with a crackdown
Local nonprofits taking part in 'Idaho Gives' campaign
More than 500 nonprofits — including a number in Bonner and Boundary counties — have signed up to take part in Idaho’s annual day of online charitable giving, which takes place on May 5 this year.
Deadline is nearing to take part in Mrs. Idaho America pageant
The Mrs. Idaho America Pageant is now searching for representatives from across the state to compete at the 2018 Mrs Idaho America pageant.
Methamphetamine leads list as top drug problem
Meth is the top drug of choice and the number one drug problem in Idaho. Law enforcement officials, drug counselors and state legislators agree-there has never been a drug as powerful, addictive and quick to destroy lives and communities as methamphetamine. The financial and social consequences of meth abuse are devastating. Consider these statistics:
Little: State to sue on grizzly delisting
An estimated 40-50 grizzlies live in Idaho
Over 10 months ago, Idaho petitioned for delisting the “lower-48” grizzly bear because it does not qualify as a “species” under the Endangered Species Act
Organizations launch Idaho Gives campaigns
From trail activities to helping students learn music from a distance, local and regional organizations are taking part in Idaho Gives — previously the state’s largest single day of giving.
Legals for February, 19 2021
Idaho works to decrease suicide rate
BOISE — Suicide rates in Idaho have consistently been one of the highest in the nation, according to the state’s Department of Health & Welfare. The most current statistics from 2017 show Idaho is ranked fifth for suicide deaths.
STEM grants reach local schools
SANDPOINT — Two schools in the Lake Pend Oreille School District were recently awarded more than $12,000 in grants through the Idaho STEM Action Center.
Proposed rule would strip Idaho Republican women, youth of member votes on state committee
Shoshone County Republican Committee recommended rule to state central committee
The Idaho Republican State Central Committee will consider adopting a rule in January that would strip the Idaho Young Republicans, the College Republicans and the Idaho Republican Women’s Federation of voting rights on the party’s state executive board. The Idaho Republican Party Executive Board includes nine members who are elected by the delegates at the party’s convention every two years, including the state party chair, two vice chairs and region chairs. The members representing Republican youth and women are considered auxiliary members who are not selected by the convention delegates, but from within the groups.
We must protect Idaho's water sovereignty
Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court blocked an agreement between water users in Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado in a ruling that allows the federal government to assert control of water in times of disagreement.
Legals July 29, 2017
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Case No. CV 2017-0569 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER STONERIDGE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., an Idaho non-profit corporation, Plaintiff, vs. BEN SEELEY and MARIA SEELEY husband and wife, and any other UNKNOWN PERSONS claiming an interest in the following legally described parcel of property: Lot 2 in Block 8 of Amended Lake Sans Souci-Unit One, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Book 3 of Plats, Page 133, records of Bonner County, Idaho. Defendant(s). TO: THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS You have been sued by STONERIDGE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., an Idaho non-profit corporation, Plaintiff, in the District Court in and for Bonner County, Idaho, Case No. CV 2017-0571. The nature of the claim against you is an action for breach of contract and foreclosure. Any time after 21 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 have 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 215 South First Avenue, Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 and the telephone number of the court is (208) 265-1432; and served a copy of your response on the Plaintiff through its attorney Toby McLaughlin, whose mailing address and telephone number is: BERG, McLAUGHLIN & NELSON, Chtd., 414 Church Street, Ste. 203, Sandpoint, Idaho 83864, (208) 263-4748. A copy of the Summons and the Complaint can be obtained by contacting either the Clerk of the Court or the Plaintiff's attorney. If you wish legal assistance, you should immediately retain an attorney to advise you in this matter. DATED this 21 st day of July, 2017. BONNER COUNTY CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT /s/: JO HENDRICKSON Deputy Clerk LEGAL 4791 JULY 29, AUGUST 5, 12, 19, 2017