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Legals for September, 6 2021
Gridiron Guesses: Coeur d'Alene, Lake City, Lakeland kick off their seasons
North Idaho teams are used to having a game under their belts this time of year, when they take on Washington schools in those schools' season openers.
5A/4A REGION 1 CROSS COUNTRY: A special day for Vikings
Coeur d'Alene sweeps 5A regional titles for first time since 2015
Lehman's free throws lift Lumberjacks
RATHDRUM - Zach Lehman made a pair of free throws with seven seconds remaining to put the St. Maries Lumberjacks into the 3A District 1-2 championship game with a 61-60 win over the Kellogg Wildcats at Lakeland High on Wednesday night.
World/Nation Briefs June 19, 2012
G-20 leaders have plan for global
Lakeside upends Wallace, advances to state play-in match
WALLACE - Francine Hendrickx had 28 digs as the Lakeside Knights defeated the Wallace Miners 25-21, 25-20, 25-22 in a 1A Division I District 1 championship match at Wallace High.
Warrants may 24, 2010
Felonies
ROMNEY: Tax record honorable
In response to incessant harping from Sen. Reid and numerous other wealth-loathing Democrats, Mitt Romney has released his 2011 tax information and a summary of his taxes paid from 1990-2009. Much to the chagrin of those on the left, Romney does not appear to be the greedy tax-evading monster they made him out to be. Not only has he paid all of his taxes in the last 20 years, but he doesn’t even take all of the allowed deductions.
Otter: Plan for 20 percent cuts in federal money
BOISE (AP) — Idaho Gov. Butch Otter has told agency chiefs to start planning for possible reductions in federal aid and come up with a plan in dealing with having reduced budgets.
Movie Times
IHSAA extends suspension of spring sports activities through April 20
The Idaho High School Activities Association voted Tuesday to extend its mandatory suspension/postponement of spring sports activies through April 20, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
More steelhead released in Boise River
Steelhead sea
Donna May Blackburn, 85
Donna May Blackburn, 85, passed away on May 6, 2020, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Donna was born in River Falls, Wis., on Sept. 20, 1934, to Merle and Pearl Nicholson. She graduated from high school there and had additional training in trade school.
Joe A. Carrillo, 81
Joe A. Carrillo passed away Nov. 20, 2011, in Phoenix, Ariz. He was a resident of Quartzsite, Ariz., for 10 years.
Clagstone Meadows decision postponed
SANDPOINT - The largest planned planned unit development ever proposed in Bonner County is shaping up to be one of the most thoroughly considered projects the county has reviewed in the past 20 years.
Local Briefs May 14, 2010
Community forum set for May 20
Griz stun Weber, earn NCAA berth
BIG SKY
Burned California mall hopes to reopen for holidays
ROSEVILLE, Calif. (AP) - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency in a Sacramento suburb Friday after part of a regional mall was consumed by an arson fire that collapsed portions of the roof, destroyed 20 stores and caused at least $6.5 million in damage.
Rathdrum man gets 20 years in prison
Sentence stems from sexual abuse of child, lewd conduct charges
COEUR d'ALENE - A 26-year-old Rathdrum man was sentenced this week to 20 years in prison for felony crimes including lewd conduct and sexual abuse with a child less than 16 years old.
Honored for 20 years of service
Bowlby leaves Cd'A Planning Commission
COEUR d'ALENE - After 20 years of volunteering on the Coeur d'Alene Planning Commission, Heather Bowlby has left her post. During her tenure, it's estimated she attended more than 1,000 meetings. Bowlby was acknowledged for her dedication to the commission during a party held Thursday at the Jewett House that was attended by several planning commissioners, planning staff, city employees Mayor Steve Widmyer, Council President Woody McEvers and others.