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SCHOOL: Short end of the stick
We have a special needs daughter who is starting kindergarten this year. Emma should be riding the school bus, but we were informed that they wanted to pick Emma up five minutes AFTER school starts and put her on the bus 20 minutes before school lets out. Emma would be split busing, bus 12 in the morning and bus 13 at lunch. Post Falls kindergarten only has a two-hour and 50-minute day. Emma would be there for just under two hours. Less if the buses were running late.
North Idaho Briefs March 6, 2012
PF Council to hear urban renewal report
Vikings handle Vallivue
Chalich passes for 302 yards, 3 TDs
CALDWELL — Junior quarterback Chad Chalich completed 15 of 27 passes for 302 yards and three touchdowns for the second-ranked Coeur d’Alene Vikings in a 37-20 win over third-ranked Vallivue Falcons on Friday in nonleague high school football.
CORKS: I'll drink to sensible fees
As the original complainant who dared to ask questions about corkage fees in Coeur d’Alene, I would like to thank Mr. George Balling, a well-known world traveler and wine enthusiast, for taking the time to set all of us (restaurant customers and owners) straight on the proper use and charge of corkage fees. For those readers and wine consumers located in the beautiful city of Coeur d’Alene, he says that those restaurants that are selling bottles of wine (after marking it up 30 percent) for their customers to enjoy with their meal, should not be charging those customers a corkage fee of an additional $6-$20 to open that bottle of wine that the customer just purchased in their restaurant.
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CORONER: Keene is most qualified
I am voting for Dr. Warren Keene for coroner on May 20. In the Dec. 1, 2012, edition of the Coeur d’Alene Press, the beginnings of the coroner’s office budget overrun were brought to public light. The Kootenai County commissioners were reported to be considering an internal audit of the county coroner’s department, since the coroner had exceeded her department’s budget for the second consecutive year. My understanding is with that included and today’s budget overage, the office is over 50 percent what it was four years ago. Those are my tax dollars being wasted.
Boating safety courses offered throughout region
Sandpoint: The Bonner County Sheriff's Office will be conducting a Boat Idaho Course for members of the boating public wanting to learn basic boating laws and safety. The class will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday, June 20, at the Marine Division Boat House, 4001 N. Boyer Road, Sandpoint. The class is expected to last six to eight hours. It is free to the public and is open to residents of any state.
PREP VOLLEYBALL: Vikings finish ninth at Sheridan Classic
Hayden 10-11s, Coeur d'Alene 9-10s capture district titles
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Mitchell 'Mickey' Hutchison, 45
Mitchell “Mickey” Hutchison passed to heaven on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015, leaving behind his wife, Elizabeth, and his sons, Tyler and Trevor Hutchison and Kerrick Price.
Earl Baker, 91
Oct. 20-1923 - June 26, 2015
Harriet L. Moug, 86
God called his daughter, Harriet Louise Moug, home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Jan. 15, 2015. She was born Dec. 20, 1928, in Litchville, N.D., to Alexander Farley and Mary Lowe.
ADDIS: For state House
This Tuesday I’ll be voting for Jim Addis for State Representative in District 4 Seat A. I’ve known Jim personally for the past 20 years. During this time Jim has been active in our business community, helping provide hundreds of high paying jobs, quality healthcare, and prosperous futures for our citizens. Jim has also been active serving our community, supporting numerous non-profits. Jim’s combination of business experience and community service will serve us well in Boise.
Richard Adrian Bockholt, 88
Richard Adrian Bockholt, 88, of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, passed away Oct. 20, 2014, at home. He was born March 4, 1926, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Henry Bockholt and Anne Frazier Bockholt.
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Darren Lee McKinnon, 35
Usdrowski leads Warriors over Tigers
HARRISON FLATS — Triston Usdrowski scored 30 points to lead the Kootenai Warriors past the Mullan Tigers 71-42 in the opening game of the 1A Division II District 1 tournament.
Syracuse rallies past Providence
College men
Rick Jackson scored a career-high 28 points, 17 in the second half, and No. 4 Syracuse (26-2, 13-2 Big East) recovered from an eight-point deficit to beat Providence (12-15, 4-11) 99-85 on Tuesday night in Providence, R.I.
San Diego St. faces Boise State in MWC semis
Boise State (20-11, 12-7) vs. San Diego State (29-1, 18-1)
RALLY: Conflict and coincidence
Jan. 20 is a day to remember and celebrate the vision and life’s work of Martin Luther King Jr. Advancement of voting rights, nonviolence, organizing against racism, poverty and cruelty with principled methods that changed hearts and minds is just a fraction of what the civil rights movement sacrificed for. Dr. King’s vision transcends beyond any country, demographic or religion. With deep compassion, his words speak to all of humanity.