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Children’s Village to reapply for ARPA funds
Children’s Village still has a chance to receive the $291,000 in federal COVID-19 rescue funds that were approved by Kootenai County last year.
Dalton Gardens moves ahead with 2025 budget
Dalton Gardens City Council is considering a budget of about $1.6 million for the 2025 fiscal year, staying in the same range as the 2024 fiscal budget of $1.7 million budget for the previous year.
Kootenai County commissioners to reexamine Justice Building project
In the face of growing costs, Kootenai County commissioners will reevaluate the scope of the ongoing Justice Building expansion project.
Children’s Village may not get COVID-19 rescue funds
COEUR d’ALENE — Children’s Village may not receive the $291,000 in federal COVID-19 rescue funds that Kootenai County approved last year for payroll subsidies, after the county’s legal counsel determined the nonprofit is not eligible for the money.
Council seeks park input
Councilmember Gary Sonnen brought an early concept design for a city park during the Wednesday council session. The park is slated to be located right behind city hall and other city facilities on the corner of Hanley Avenue and 4th Street. He said the park idea was brought forward by the previous city council, and the plan is to use ARPA funds to pay for it. Sonnen also said the city can possibly get additional funding through grants if any are available.
Children’s Village will get COVID-19 rescue funds
After overcoming setbacks and delays, Children’s Village will receive the $291,000 in federal COVID-19 rescue funds that were approved by Kootenai County in 2022.
No cause for alarm
Shoshone County Ambulance fleet bolstered during repairs
Three Shoshone County ambulances were out for repairs for two weeks in December
Kootenai County commissioners commit $9.9 million to jail, sheriff’s office expansion
Kootenai County commissioners have agreed to allocate nearly $10 million to fund capital projects for the sheriff’s office, while plans for the in-progress Justice Building expansion remain up in the air.
MY TURN: Spirit Lake must focus on all community needs
Please know my interest in taking this public approach is in the hope of urging the citizens of Spirit Lake to “take a breath” and focus on what’s best for the community overall, now and into the future.
Two North Idaho legislators offer session insights
Okuniewicz said there was a big push for law enforcement in the session and cited several bills that were passed.
Legals for March, 8 2024
Commissioners debate Justice Center expansion
After a tense Monday night meeting where Kootenai County commissioners sparred over the cost of the ongoing Justice Building expansion, the board will decide today how to fund the capital project — or whether to halt it entirely.
Legals for July, 30 2024
Legals for October, 7 2023
Forest funds push KSD stormwater project across the finish line
With just under two weeks until the new school year starts, KSD is scrambling to get the major project wrapped up before students arrive, but several unforeseen issues have slowed the project.
MY TURN: Republicans do the splits
Here's how to fix the damaging divide in local GOP