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Hwy
12 speed limit remains at 50 mph through Riverside
Speed limit on Highway 12 through the Riverside business area has
been 50 mph since 1970 when construction was completed on the
highway...
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Anna
Grimaldo books date with history
Fours years ago, when she was barely nine years old, Anna Beatrice
Grimaldo captured the hearts and imaginations of our small town by
making it all the way to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in
Washington, DC.
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Idaho Farm
Bureau scholarships
It’s that time of year to begin thinking about the Idaho Farm Bureau
Scholarship program.
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Lenore
Sausage Feed is this Sunday
The Lenore Sausage Feed will be held from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Sunday, Feb. 21 at the Lenore Community Center on Hwy 12.
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H2O
Sprinkler Co. able to handle all your lawn care needs
After high school, Larry Turcott went on the road in a camper doing
construction work – bringing his family with him.
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Griffin
announces candidacy
Former Idaho County Magistrate Judge, Michael J. Griffin, 61,
announced his candidacy today for the office of District Judge for
the Second Judicial District, to succeed Judge John Bradbury in
Idaho County.
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From this
Chair...
I wasn’t
going to write a column this week but will since several persons
have asked, “How did your party
go last weekend?”
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Saturday
morning crash in Lenore
According to an Idaho State Police (ISP) report Joni Hixson, 34, of
Lenore was traveling Eastbound on US12 in Lenore in a 1998 Ford
Explorer Saturday, Feb. 13, around 7 a.m.
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ICARE
News
ICARE (Cancer Assistance & Recovery Effort) hosted a ‘Wacky-Tacky’
Tea Party Feb. 13 at Krystal Café.
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“Pennies for
the Past”
The museum curator, Bernice, is in need of your help to meet a
current matching grant obligation.
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Dworshak
Hatchery volunteer program now recruiting
Dworshak National Fish Hatchery, located just outside of Ahsahka,
needs volunteers.
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Joint
School District #171 board meeting agenda
An executive session will be held at 6 p.m. (at Timberline Schools)
to discuss evaluation of personnel and to conduct deliberations
concerning labor negotiations.
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Fabric
scraps become “Comfort Quilts”
During January at least 20 different sewers turned their fabric
scraps into sewn blocks which are the building blocks to construct a
completed quilt.
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Idaho
Fish and Game seeks public comments for 2010 big game seasons
Proposed changes to the 2010 big game seasons will be the focus of
several upcoming public meetings hosted by the Idaho Department of
Fish and Game (IDFG).
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Locks
of Love
Lola Graham got a makeover for the first time in as long as she can
remember at Radiance Hair Salon.
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Second Chance Animal news
Second Chance Animal (SCA), Inc. helps low-income families care for
their pets. We have helped 84 families in the last seven months with
veterinary bills, pet food, and warm dog houses and pet bedding.