North Idaho Briefs January 31, 2013
Touchdown could mean season pass
Drink up and hope the second-half starts with a touchdown.
If it happens, a Super Bowl crowd could be a season-pass richer if they're in Noah's in Gondola Village at Silver Mountain Resort.
"If the second half kickoff gets returned for a touchdown, everyone in the bar with an open tab at that moment will win a season pass for the 2013-2014 season," says a press release.
If the pass doesn't come to be, and the game between Baltimore and San Francisco turns out to be a super big bore, visitors still might want to try the slopes. The forecast is for snow this week, with clearing conditions by the weekend.
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Post Falls youth called to serve a mission
POST FALLS - A 19-year-old from Post Falls recently entered the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah.
Lance Adams Child has been called to serve a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the India, New Delhi Mission.
His parents are Gary and Julie Child.
Child graduated in 2012 from Post Falls High School where he participated in soccer, music and theatre. He is an LDS seminary graduate and an Eagle Scout.
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Mullan recall ballot language submitted
Ballot language for the attempted recall of Mullan Mayor Mike Dunnigan and Councilman Dan White was submitted to the Shoshone County Clerk on Thursday.
The recall election will be held Tuesday, March 12.
Mullan resident Jeff Bergstrom initiated the recall effort and gathered the necessary signatures, 78 for White and 82 for Dunnigan.
According to the ballot language, Bergstrom alleges that Dunnigan and White have been derelict in their duties and charges them with abuse of power and misuse of revenue and expenditure."
Both men deny the accusations.