Tuesday, October 31
William Bill G. Schwartz Sr
William “Bill” G. Schwartz Sr. passed away in his home on October 27, 2017 surrounded by those who loved him.
Orvil Red E. Miller, 73
Orvil “Red” E. Miller, 73, of Pinehurst, Idaho, passed away October 27, 2017 at the Shoshone Medical Center of Kellogg. He was born April 16, 1944 in Albany, California; Orvil was the son of George and Lolo (Butler) Miller.
Ghosts of the theater
There is something about a building that just won’t go down…
Monday, October 30
Beatrice Opal 'Bea' Lilyblad, 91
Beatrice Opal “Bea” Lilyblad, 91, peacefully went to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on Oct. 27, 2017. Beatrice (Hays) Lilyblad was born Oct. 16, 1926, in Leila Lake, Texas, a small farming community near Amarillo, where her parents were sharecroppers on a cotton farm.
Chamber gets educated on apprenticeship programs
KELLOGG — Ricia Lasso with the Idaho Department of Labor (IDL) took center stage at the Historic Silver Valley Chamber of Commerce luncheon last week to discuss the benefits of businesses developing registered apprentice programs.
WHS hosts awesome NIC hoops exhibition
Last week the North Idaho College men’s and women’s basketball teams made a special appearance at Wallace Jr/Sr High School to put on a intra-team scrimmage for the community and student body.
A big thank you to all involved!
A big thank you to all involved!
Raising the bar with a new Firehouse
Raising the bar with a new Firehouse
Gingerbread, anyone?
Saturday, October 28
Legals October 28, 2017
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. CV-2017-_507 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SHOSHONE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: DOUGLAS LAVERN JOHNSON, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ken D. Johnson has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Douglas Lavern Johnson, deceased. All persons having claims against the decedent or the estate are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must be filed with the Clerk of the Court and presented to the undersigned attorney for the Administrator at the following address: 414 Church St, Ste 203, Sandpoint ID 83864. DATED this 20th day of September, 2017. BERG, McLAUGHLIN & NELSON, CHTD By: /S/:Toby McLaughlin Attorneys for Administrator SHO LEGAL 2702 OCTOBER 14, 21, 28, 2017
Event Calendar Oct. 28-Nov. 3
Saturday, Oct. 28
Alldredge continues to help navigate the world of Medicare
With many people, volunteering is an ‘every-once-in-a-while’ type of thing.
The uncomfortable reality of pornography
Earlier this week, students at Kellogg High School and Middle School got an education in the dangers of becoming addicted to pornography.
Friday, October 27
Commissioners consider SCSO field residence for St. Joe region
WALLACE — Shoshone County — it’s got some size to it.
SCSO: Homeowner holds burglar at gunpoint until police arrive
WALLACE — When the cops aren’t readily available, sometimes you have to take care of things yourself until help arrives.
Kellogg football's program changing season
It was a moment 44 years in the making last week when the Kellogg Wildcats heard the final horn sound following their 56-6 win over Bonners Ferry.
Beauty from ashes
Uptown Kellogg hasn’t exactly been a beacon of hope over the past few years, with businesses struggling to stay open, and then, more recently, the McConnell Hotel fire.
Thursday, October 26
SCSO wanted misdemeanors
WALLACE — The Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office currently has more than 1,000 active warrants.
Do corporations need a tax cut?
President Trump inherited a raising economy.
Osburn City Council candidate: Jack Rupp
Jack Rupp is running for one of two open Osburn City Council positions and, if re-elected, he would like to see the day to day operations of the council continue as smoothly as it has run in the past.
Osburn City Council Candidate: Charles 'Spike' Angle
Charles “Spike” Angle is running for one of two open Osburn City Council positions and, if elected, plans to work directly with the people of the city to make it a great place to raise a family.
Osburn City Council candidate: John Specht
John Specht is running for one of two open Osburn City Council positions and, if elected, wants to make Osburn an even better place to live by promoting growth.
Wallace Elks Teens of Month for October
Teens of the month are selected by a student panel and selections are based upon multiple criteria.
Pinehurst City Council candidate: Larry Yergler
Larry J. Yergler is running for one of two open Pinehurst City Council positions and he believes that, if elected, his job as councilman should be to serve the citizens while maintaining an open door policy to all residents.
Pinehurst City Council candidate: Nancie Burkhart
Nancie Burkhart is running for one of two open Pinehurst City Council positions and is all about working for the good of the people.
Pinehurst City Council candidate: Jeremy Groves
Jeremy Groves is running for one of two open Pinehurst City Council positions and, if elected, wishes to build close working relationships with other city officials and the public.
Wallace City Council Position 6 candidate: Jon Ruggles
Jon Ruggles is running for Wallace City Council position 6 and, if elected, wants to have the council play a larger role in the city.
Silver Valley Sports Wrap Oct. 16-Oct. 22
Mayor's Corner
We are making progress on road paving associated with the City of Kellogg’s Sewer Rehabilitation and Replacement Project.
Wallace mayoral candidate: David Sherman
David Sherman,58, is running for the position of mayor of the city of Wallace.
Wallace mayoral candidate: Lynn Mogensen
Lynn Mogensen, 52, is running for the position of mayor of the city of Wallace and has several priorities if elected.
Wallace Lynn Hart, 79
Wallace Lynn Hart, 79, passed away on October 18, 2017 at Kootenai Medical Hospital.
Linnita Ann Day, 58
Linnita Ann Day, 58, of Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho (formerly of the Silver Valley), passed away October 24, 2017 at Kootenai Health of Coeur d’ Alene. She was born November 20, 1958 in Arlington, Washington; Linnita was the daughter of Clyde and Donita (Sharp) Blacker.
KPD Roll Call Oct. 17-Oct. 24
•Mobile patrols of Kellogg and Wardner.
Jail Bookings
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Wednesday, October 25
SCSO: St. Maries man arrested for Grand Theft Auto following I-90 pursuit
WALLACE — On October 24, 2017 at 1:50 p.m., the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) received a report of a stolen vehicle out of Elk Creek in Kellogg.
One expensive pie
One expensive pie
'Hopeful for a new home'
OSBURN — This sentence is how Shoshone County Fire District No. 1 (SCFD1) begins their pitch to the citizens of the Silver Valley on their website.
Event Calendar Oct. 25-Oct. 31
Wednesday, Oct. 25
Tuesday, October 24
Lola Jean Palmer, 83
Beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend, Lola Jean Palmer, 83, of Osburn, passed away on October 14, 2017 at The Schneidmiller House of Coeur d‘Alene. Lola was born on September 24, 1934 in Sacramento, CA; she was the daughter of Lenard and Livonia (Potter) Crocker.
Jail Bookings
Monday, October 23, 2017
Understanding the KSD supplemental levy
KELLOGG — When it comes to funding education in Shoshone County, there are many different cogs in the wheel that ensure local children are getting a quality education: federal and state funding, grants, and many others, but local levies have really come to the forefront in the Silver Valley.
Monday, October 23
BOCC continues search for Disaster Service Coordinators
WALLACE — When former Disaster Services Coordinator, Cory Foster, resigned earlier this summer, he left some big shoes to be filled by the Shoshone County Board of Commissioners (BOCC).
All through the town
WALLACE — The Wallace School District (WSD) made a proclamation last week to honor their food service staff and presented them with roses while they were at work.
Re-growing the craft fair
The Osburn Arts and Crafts Fair is just around the corner, but after the past few years, there was speculation that it may not happen again.
Jail Bookings
Saturday, October 21
Legals October 21, 2017
LIEN SALE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE 27th DAY OF OCTOBER 2017 AT 12:00 (NOON), A LIEN SALE WILL BE HELD FOR THE PURPOSE OF SATISFYING A LANDLORD'S LIEN ON THE CONTENTS OF TWO (2) SELF-STORAGE UNITS, AT ADVANCED STORAGE SYSTEMS, 1100 MAIN STREET, SMELTERVILLE, ID. THE GOODS TO BE SOLD ARE GENERALLY DESCRIBED AS GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. UNIT #59 MARY HAWK PO BOX 188 SMELTERVILLE, ID 83868 UNIT #83 JERAMY WIEDERRICK 21 MEADOW ST. WALLACE, ID 83873 SHO LEGAL 2706 OCTOBER 21, 25, 2017
Event calendar Oct.21-Oct.27
Saturday, Oct. 21
Friday, October 20
Wallace Inn continues run of excellence
The Wallace Inn recently announced that it has received a fifth consecutive TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence.
Thursday, October 19
BERNARD WENDELIN MATTERN, 84
Bernie “Bunny” Mattern passed away on Friday, October 13, 2017 surrounded by his family. He was born December 29, 1932 to Conrad and Caroline (Welder) Mattern in Glencross, SD. Bernie was the 7th of nine children that lived in McIntosh, SD where the family owned and operated the local grocery store.
Jail Bookings
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
TaTa's Party this weekend!
The 6th Annual TaTa’s Party is this Saturday at The Wallace Inn.
Wednesday, October 18
Ricky Dale McCorkle, 57
Ricky Dale McCorkle, 57, of Pinehurst, Idaho passed away October 17, 2017 at Shoshone Medical Center in Kellogg. He was born on June 15, 1960 in Wallace, Idaho; Ricky was the son of Samuel and Joyce (Hills) McCorkle.
KPD Roll Call Oct.10-Oct.17
•Vandalism at the Football field- report taken for spray painting on the back side of the concession stands.
Legals October 18, 2017
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. CV 2016 583 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SHOSHONE In the matter of the Joint Estates of STANLEY EMMANUEL THOR and SHARON RANE THOR, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of the above-named decedents. All persons having claims against the decedents or the estates are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of the Notice to Creditors, or within 60 days after the undersigned mailed or delivered a copy of this Notice to such persons, whichever is later, or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented to the following at the address indicated, and filed with the Clerk of the Court: Address: Michael Ann Williams c/o F. Michael Burkett, Jr. Burkett Law Office 512 N 13th Street Boise, ID 83702 (208) 344-2424 DATED this 5 day of October, 2017 /S/: Michael Ann Williams Personal Representative SHO LEGAL 2701 OCTOBER 11, 18, 25, 2017
Book Review: PIZZA FOR PRESIDENT by Brian R. Lee
Pete Pachentelli is manager of a local Pepe Le Pizza restaurant.
Event calendar: Oct. 18-24
Wednesday, Oct. 18
DEQ: Burning household trash is hazardous to your health and the environment
OSBURN — The Silver Valley has had a history of poor air quality for decades.
Spirit is at an all time high at KHS
It was a week for the ages at Kellogg High School, as homecoming fever swept through the student body and staff at KHS.
Tuesday, October 17
SCSO: Pinehurst man killed in UTV crash
WALLACE — On October 16 at approximately 2155 hours, the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to the 800 block of Country Club Lane, Pinehurst, Idaho, for a single vehicle UTV crash.
New teachers at KHS making a difference
Kellogg High School made a couple changes in staff this year, both of which have become great fits in the Wildcat family.
Monday, October 16
Sweep Caroline!
Survive and advance, that is what the Wildcats game plan was on Monday night when they knocked off Coeur d’Alene Charter in three sets (25-19, 25-12, & 25-18), what they didn’t expect was just how quickly they would do it.
Is Malek a hardline conservative, or a flaming liberal?
In Idaho’s First Congressional District, where the most conservative candidates generally win, ratings from the American Conservative Union tend to carry more punch than other places.
Wallace Elks September teens of the month
NOTICE OF VACANCY FOR SCHOOL DISRICT #393
THE PUBLIC SHALL TAKE NOTICE that the Wallace School District No. 393 is seeking qualified candidates to serve as the trustee for Zone 2 for the remainder of the vacated term from July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2021.
On again, off again
KELLOGG — Suddenlink customers across the Silver Valley certainly got heated over the weekend when their cable and internet service was interrupted for an extended period of time.
Bernard W. Mattern, 84
MATTERN, Bernard W., 84, of Wallace, died Oct. 13, 2017, at Ivy Court in Coeur d‘Alene. Born Dec. 29, 1932, in Glencross, S.D. A memorial service will be held at 1 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, 2017, at the Wallace Elks (upstairs). A reception will follow services downstairs. Full obituary details will be in the Saturday, Oct. 21, 2017, edition of the Shoshone News-Press. Arrangements by Shoshone Funeral Services & Crematory, Kellogg.
Jail Bookings
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Keeping abreast of the numbers
KELLOGG — For one reason or another, many Shoshone County residents have fell victim to cancer over the years.
WSD recognizes food service staff for School Lunch Week
WALLACE — Brain food is definitely a thing.
Logging looking up at Lookout Out
Notice of special bond election
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Resolution No. 2017-01 of the Shoshone County Fire District No. 1, Shoshone County, Idaho, adopted on September 7, 2017, a Special Bond Election will be held in the District on TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 2017, between the hours of 8 A.M. and 8 P.M., for the purpose of voting upon a proposition authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds in an aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $1,900,000 and for a term not to exceed thirty (30) years for the purpose of providing a portion of the funds for the acquisition, construction, installation, and equipping of a fire and emergency service facility (the “Project”), pursuant to the provisions of the Resolution.
Dig Pink Night continues to raise awareness
Tuesday was Dig Pink Night at Kellogg High School and the students and staff from both KHS and Wallace Jr/Sr High School got in on the inspirational fun.
Junel DeJarnett: SMC's mammography technologist
One of the biggest reasons why women over the age of 40 skip their yearly mammogram is that there isn’t a location that is convenient enough for them to get to, or that it only open during certain, inconvenient times of the day.
Wallace celebrates a history of defying death, destruction
If there is one thing Wallace knows it’s history, and I guess you could really say that they’ve fallen for it.
Wallace earns hard fought win on senior night
WALLACE — The Wallace High School Volleyball team wrapped up regular season play last Friday when the defeated the Genesis Prep Jaguars in an exciting five-set battle.
William Mitchell Calhoun, 84
William “Bill” Mitchell Calhoun, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend, passed away Oct. 1, 2017, at the age of 84, after a long illness. He was born on Nov. 2, 1932, in Knoxville, Tenn., to Ralph Emerson and Josephine “Jo Jo” (Pickett) Calhoun.
SCSO wanted misdemeanors
WALLACE— The Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office currently has more than 1,000 active warrants. Most warrants for contempt or failing to appear may be taken care of by contacting the court and/or paying the unpaid fines.
Sunday, October 15
Silver Hills Elementary September students of the month
Saturday, October 14
Legals October 14, 2017
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. CV-2017-_507 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SHOSHONE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: DOUGLAS LAVERN JOHNSON, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ken D. Johnson has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Douglas Lavern Johnson, deceased. All persons having claims against the decedent or the estate are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must be filed with the Clerk of the Court and presented to the undersigned attorney for the Administrator at the following address: 414 Church St, Ste 203, Sandpoint ID 83864. DATED this 20th day of September, 2017. BERG, McLAUGHLIN & NELSON, CHTD By: /S/:Toby McLaughlin Attorneys for Administrator SHO LEGAL 2702 OCTOBER 14, 21, 28, 2017
Event Calendar Oct.14-Oct.20
Saturday, Oct. 14
Friday, October 13
Mary Ann (Sheeley) Tierney, 87
Mary Ann Tierney, 87, of Fernan Village, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, passed away at home Oct. 5, 2017, surrounded by her family. Mary Ann faced death, as she did life, courageously.
Thursday, October 12
Jail Bookings
Monday, October 9, 2014
Wednesday, October 11
Wildcats exercise football demons against Timberlake
Football
Diane (Andrews) Teske Kellar, 76
Diane Kellar, age 76, passed away peacefully on September 28, 2017, surrounded by her loving family. She was born on January 27, 1941 in Emmett, Idaho to Howard and Gwendolyn (Griffith) Andrews. Diane spent her early childhood in southern Idaho, later moving to Kellogg, Idaho, where her father became the Superintendent of the Kellogg School District. Diane and her two sisters grew up enjoying summers at their family’s cabin on Coeur d’Alene Lake, where many fond memories were made with family and friends. Diane graduated from Kellogg High School in 1959 and from Oregon State University in 1963 with a degree in Elementary Education. She married Ted Teske, from Wallace, Idaho, after college and began teaching elementary school. Once Ted finished medical school, they spent the next 10 years in the military as Ted served as a radiologist for the Army. Diane loved those years in the military with Ted, and they welcomed their three children during this time. In 1976, Ted unexpectedly died, leaving Diane to raise her young children on her own. Several years later, she married Wayne Kellar, and their marriage lasted 22 years. They lived for a few years in Aurora, Colorado, then Federal Way, Washington, and finally settled in Rathdrum, Idaho at Twin Lakes Village. Diane began working for the Central Valley School District in Spokane, eventually becoming the head secretary of Greenacres Elementary. She thoroughly enjoyed the many years she spent there and the wonderful relationships and friendships she made with students, parents, and fellow staff members. After retiring in 2010, she kept busy enjoying time with her many close friends at Twin Lakes Village as well as with her children, their spouses, and her four grandsons. This past spring, Diane moved to the Spokane Valley and had been enjoying the care and comfort of living with her sister Lynn.
Woodie R. Baysinger, 76
Woodie R. Baysinger, 76 of Pinehurst, passed away on September 29, 2017 at her home in Pinehurst. She was born on November 2, 1939; Woodie was the daughter of Woody and Gladys (Schuler) Davis.
Legals October 11, 2017
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. CV 2016 583 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SHOSHONE In the matter of the Joint Estates of STANLEY EMMANUEL THOR and SHARON RANE THOR, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of the above-named decedents. All persons having claims against the decedents or the estates are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of the Notice to Creditors, or within 60 days after the undersigned mailed or delivered a copy of this Notice to such persons, whichever is later, or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented to the following at the address indicated, and filed with the Clerk of the Court: Address: Michael Ann Williams c/o F. Michael Burkett, Jr. Burkett Law Office 512 N 13th Street Boise, ID 83702 (208) 344-2424 DATED this 5 day of October, 2017 /S/: Michael Ann Williams Personal Representative SHO LEGAL 2701 OCTOBER 11, 18, 25, 2017
Samuel Thomas Pope, 80
Beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and friend, Samuel Thomas Pope, 80, of Silverton, Idaho, passed away October 4, 2017 at the Shoshone Medical Center of Kellogg. He was born April 4, 1937 in New Orleans, Louisiana; Sam was the son of Batson and Maude (Helton) Pope.
Event Calendar Oct.11-Oct.17
Wednesday, Oct. 11
Godspeed Dr. Spohr
OSBURN — For almost 40 years Terry Spohr has been serving the people of Shoshone and Benewah counties as one of the most dependable and relatable physicians that either area had ever had.
KPD Roll Call Oct.3-Oct.10
•Driving around town today and noticed this funny black smooth stuff on the Cameron Ave, not quite sure what it is but hoping some of it lands Mckinley Ave soon.
Tuesday, October 10
Idaho jobless rate declines to 2.9 percent
BOISE — Idaho’s August seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in 10 years, matching the state’s record low of 2.9 percent in June 2007.
Monday, October 9
Why a new firehouse is vital to the community
I am a District One firefighter, and wanted to address why our firefighters (who all live locally) unanimously support the Fire and Emergency Services Facility bond proposal this November.
Ahlquist visits Osburn on state tour
OSBURN — For over ten years, Idaho has had the same man in its governor’s position- Mr. Clement Leroy “Butch” Otter.
Hiking the Pulaski Tunnel Trail
Invest in your community and vote Yes for a new firehouse
I would like to remind our community how important a Yes vote is for our District One Fire Dept. on Nov. 7th.
Death Notice
Rolland Ray Bispo, 83, of Kellogg, Idaho (formerly of Coeur d’ Alene) passed away October 6, 2017, at the home of his daughter and son-in-law Nadine and Mike Redfern of Kellogg. He was born February 17, 1934 in Monterey, California.
SCSO wanted misdemeanors
WALLACE— The Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office currently has more than 1,000 active warrants. Most warrants for contempt or failing to appear may be taken care of by contacting the court and/or paying the unpaid fines.
Celebrating Veterans Day in the Silver Valley
Celebrating Veterans Day in the Silver Valley
Mayor's Corner
Construction work is winding down for the 2017 season on the City of Kellogg’s Sewer & Roads Rehabilitation and Replacement Project.
One last donation
Last month the directors of the Natural Resources Education Outreach (NREO) met with the three local school district superintendents to provide each school with a check that is to be used for STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) programs in each of the respective districts.
Looking to get involved? Look no further
Volunteering can be one of the most rewarding things a person can do, and in Shoshone County it seems like the need for volunteers is always one of the biggest struggles that groups face when trying to do anything that could invoke even the slightest bit of change.
Jail Bookings
Friday, October 6, 2017
Saturday, October 7
Legals October 7, 2017
ANOTHER SUMMONS CASE NO. CV-2017-493 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SHOSHONE BRUCE STEWART and LORRIE STEWART, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, vs LEANDA S. CANNADAY, Defendant(s) Any unknown owners as they exist; their spouses, heirs, and devisees, if any, and any and all unknown owners claimants, parties in possession or claiming any right, title, interest, or equity in or to the following described propery or any unrecorded easements, alloys, roads, or right of way thereon or subservient thereto: A parcel of land lying within the Southeast Quarter of Section 4, Township 48 North, Range 2 East, B.M., Shoshone County, State of Idaho and more particularly described as follows: From the East Quarter corner, Section 4, Township 48 North, Range 2 East, B.M., Shoshone County, State of Idaho; thence South 19°06'25" West, 1,888.365 feet to Corner No. 1, the point of beginning; thence South 36°35'00" East, a distance of 93.50 feet to Corner No. 2 an iron pin; thence South 54°03'10" West, a distnace of 135.01 feet to Corner No. 3; thence North 31°48'10" West, a distance of 91.09 feet to Corner No. 4; thence North 52°51'50" East, a distance of 127.42 feet to Corner No. 1, an iron pin and the place of beginning and sometimes referred to as front portion of lot 114 Page Mine Camp. TO: LEANDA S. CANNADAY You have been sued by BRUCE STEWART and LORRIE STEWART, the Plaintiffs, in the District Court in and for Shoshone County, Idaho, Case No. CV-2017-493. The nature of the claim against you is quiet title. Any time after 21 days following the last publication of this Summons, the Court may enter a judgment against you without further notice, unless prior to that time you have filed a written response in the proper form, including the Case No,, and paid any required filing fee to the Clerk of the Court at Shoshone County Courthouse, 700 Bank Street, Wallace, Idaho, 83873, telephone number (208) 752-1266, and served a copy of your response on the Plaintiffs' attorney at MICHAEL F. PEACOCK, Attorney at Law, 123 McKinley Avenue, Kellogg, Idaho, 83837, (208) 783-1231. A copy of the Summons and Complaint can be obtained by contacting either the Clerk of the Court or the attorney for the Plaintiff. If you wish legal assistance, you should immediately retain an attorney to advise you in this matter. DATED this 13th day of September, 2017 PEGGY WHITE Clerk of the District Court By:/S/ Gail Elliott Deputy SHO LEGAL 2685 SEPTEMBER 23, 30, OCTOBER 7, 14, 2017
Samuel Thomas Pope, 80
Beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and friend, Samuel Thomas Pope, 80, of Silverton, Idaho, passed away October 4, 2017 at the Shoshone Medical Center of Kellogg. He was born April 4, 1937 in New Orleans, Louisiana; Sam was the son of Batson and Maude (Helton) Pope.
Thursday, October 5
Jail Bookings
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Ruby Marguerite Hill, 93
After 93 years of a full and inspirational life filled with love and laughter, faith and service, family and friendship, Ruby Marguerite (Sinrud) Hill, Silverton, went home to be with the Lord on Sept. 27, 2017. She was born on Nov. 19, 1923, at the family home in Fernwood, Idaho (near St. Maries), to Peter and Gunda (Sorlie) Sinrud. Ruby was special from birth, having been delivered by a doctor who later became governor of Idaho.
BOCC supports new fire house
This letter is to provide Shoshone County Board of County Commissioner support to Shoshone County Fire District No. 1 for your efforts in upgrading critical infrastructure.
KPD Roll Call Sept.26-Oct.3
•Follow-up on last night’s pellet gun incident. Attempted to track down suspect 2x without success.
SCSO wanted felons and misdemeanors
WALLACE— The Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office currently has more than 1,000 active warrants. Most warrants for contempt or failing to appear may be taken care of by contacting the court and/or paying the unpaid fines.
Wednesday, October 4
Homecoming in Wallace!
Wallace Jr./Sr. High School celebrated their homecoming week last week, a celebration the whole WHS community got involved in.
Silver Valley Sports Wrap Sept. 25-Oct. 1
Lady Miners split back-to-back home games
WALLACE — Sometimes having two games so close together can have a negative effect on a team by wearing them down.
William Mitchell Calhoun, 84
William “Bill” Mitchell Calhoun, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend, passed away on October 1, 2017 at the age of 84, after a long illness. He was born on November 2, 1932 in Knoxville, Tennessee, to Ralph Emerson and Josephine “Jo Jo” (Pickett) Calhoun. Bill married Carolyn “Lynn” Mulford in 1963 and together, they raised two sons in Silverton, Idaho, where they lived for the last 48 years. As a mining consultant, Bill often traveled abroad, including to Russia and South America; however, as an ardent hunter and fisherman, the Silver Valley was his favorite place in the world.
Evelyn June Rose, 95
Beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great grandmother, Evelyn June Rose, 95, of Silverton, Idaho, passed away October 3, 2017 at the Good Samaritan Society- Silver Wood Village of Silverton; Evelyn had resided at the Good Samaritan for fourteen years, she was very much loved by staff and residents. She was born January 14, 1922 in Mulberry, Kansas; Evelyn was the daughter of Thomas Franklin and Permial (Traver) Hendrix.
Legals October 4, 2017
PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO PROPOSE OR PROMULGATE NEW OR CHANGED AGENCY RULES The following agencies of the state of Idaho have published the complete text and all related, pertinent information concerning their intent to change or make the following rules in the latest publication of the state Administrative Bulletin. The proposed rule public hearing request deadline is October 18, 2017, unless otherwise posted. The proposed rule written comment submission deadline is October 25, 2017, unless otherwise posted. (Temp & Prop) indicates the rulemaking is both Temporary and Proposed. (*PH) indicates that a public hearing has been scheduled. IDAPA 02 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PO Box 790 State St., Boise, ID 83701 02-0414-1702, Rules Governing Dairy Byproduct. Incorporates by reference the Phosphorus Index to ensure a more accurate and reliable standard for measuring soil phosphorus. IDAPA 05 - IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE CORRECTIONS PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0285 05-0102-1701, Rules and Standards for Secure Juvenile Detention Centers. Clarifies definitions; updates procedures; reorganizes and updates several sections; adds law enforcement officers to any list of allowed confidential visitors. IDAPA 08 - STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0037 08-0111-1701, Registration of Post-Secondary Educational Institutions and Proprietary Schools. Clarifies that the Board does not review courses or courses of study and that individuals providing training for a profession regulated by another state agency or Board must attest that the courses meet the licensing or certification requirements of the regulating agency or Board; specifies that appeal requests must be in writing. 08-0113-1701, Rules Governing the Opportunity Scholarship Program. (Temp & Prop) Updates the SAT score to realign the indicator with the ACT score to allow for a more equitable distribution of scholarship awards; clarifies that a student's financial need is based on the verified expected family contribution identified by the FAFSA Student Aid Report; updates college entrance exam requirements scores used to determine academic eligibility for scholarship applicants with a GED score and no high school grade point average. 08.02.02 - Rules Governing Uniformity 08-0202-1701, Updates the Idaho Standards for the Initial Certification of Professional School Personnel; the certificates and endorsements reviewed and amended include English language endorsements; adds 3 new Pupil Personnel Services endorsements; renewal requirements include math in-service program; addresses reinstatement of expired certificate; amends background checks provisions; updates definitions. 08-0202-1702, Updates the Standards for Idaho School Buses and Operations that are incorporated by reference. 08-0202-1703, Update reference to the Northwest Accreditation Commission that part of AdvancEd; removes a reference to private and parochial schools; adds a reference to Residential Schools certified by the Board. 08-0202-1705, (Temp & Prop) Redefines "institutional recommendation" to differentiate usage for staff and administrators; makes "professional learning plan" consistent terminology; amends educator evaluation requirements. 08-0202-1707, (Temp & Prop) Authorizes reimbursement of allowable transportation costs for the purposes of transporting students as part of structured college or university visits. 08-0202-1708, Provides for 3 levels of occupational specialist certificates and the requirement for each. 08.02.03 - Rules Governing Thoroughness 08-0203-1703, Adds the Idaho Content Standards Core Content Connectors to the Extended Idaho Content Standards that are incorporated by reference. 08-0203-1704, Adopts the August 2017 amendments to the Idaho Special Education Manual that is incorporated by reference. 08-0203-1705, Adopts most recent revisions to the Idaho Content Standards for Science, Driver Education, and Information and Communication Technology. 08-0203-1707, Defines the term "diploma" as it relates to graduation from high school and clarifies the school districts may determine the format of the diploma they issue and gives school districts discretion on graduation requirements used for students who previously attended. 08-0203-1709, Incorporates by reference new content standards for secondary students that address college and career readiness; adds flexibility to the senior project graduation requirements to allow activities specific to college and career preparation. 08-0203-1710, Would put career technical content standards on par with academic standards, including agriculture and natural resources, business and marketing, engineering and technology, health sciences, and skilled and technical sciences; updates the previously approved Early Childhood Education Standards. 08-0203-1712, Amends the data elements collected as part of the statewide longitudinal data system to include grade point average. 08-0204-1701, Rules Governing Public Charter Schools. (Temp & Prop) Creates a single application process that applies to all charter school petitioners, removes obsolete and duplicate provisions specified in Idaho Code. 08-0301-0701, Rules of the Public Charter School Commission. (Temp & Prop) Removes petition submission provision from rule and makes technical corrections. 08-0401-0701, Rules of the Idaho Digital Learning Academy. Aligns accreditation requirement language with terminology used elsewhere in Idaho Code and rule; updates provisions related to student work and ethical conduct. 08-0501-1701, Rules Governing Seed and Plant Certification. Amends the Idaho Grain Certification Standards "Land Requirements" and the Potato Certification Standards. IDAPA 12 - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0031 12-0110-1701, Rules Pursuant to the Idaho Residential Mortgage Practices Act. Updates references to incorporated federal laws and regulations (Truth in Lending and Regulation Z as well as the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act and Regulation X). IDAPA 13 - DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME P.O. Box 25, Boise, ID 83707 13.01.04 - Rules Governing Licensing. 13-0104-1701, Puts certain use limitations on special big game hunt tags; creates an application and draw process when eligible applications exceed the number of tags; designates 1 disabled veteran special big game tag to the Idaho Division of Veterans Services to sponsor a resident applicant. 13-0104-1702, Includes all of Controlled Hunt Area 11 for the bighorn sheep auction and lottery tags. 13-0104-1703, Creates an outfitter allocation of big game tags for an unlimited controlled hunt when a nonresident big game tag limitation is established. 13-0106-1701, Rules Governing Classification and Protection of Wildlife. Reclassifies Red Squirrel from a Protected Nongame Species to an Upland Game Animal to allow a harvest season to be set. 13.01.08 - Rules Governing the Taking of Big Game Animals in the State of Idaho 13-0108-1704, Allows the Commission the flexibility to proportionally limit the number of non-outfitted, nonresident big game tags allocated in an unlimited controlled hunt. 13-0108-1705, (Temp & Prop) Rescinds requirement to pay the tag fee at the time of application for a moose, bighorn sheep, or mountain goat controlled hunt tag; creates a purchase deadline for first draw tags and a second draw process for unclaimed and leftover tags. 13-0108-1706, Deletes reference to the Supertag drawing for hunters complying with Mandatory Report requirements; makes changes to the mandatory hunter orientation process for controlled archery-only hunts that require hunter orientation; removes duplicate language regarding Mandatory Reports and update the rule to reflect current reporting procedures; deletes the mandatory requirement that successful wolf hunters must report wolf harvest with a telephone report. IDAPA 16 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0036 16-0202-1701, Rules of the Idaho Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Physician Commission. Updates the standards manual incorporated by reference to the latest version. 16.03.01 - Eligibility for Health Care Assistance for Families and Children *16-0301-1701, (*PH) Creates the Youth Empowerment Services (YES) Medicaid program for youth diagnosed with Severe Emotional Disturbance (SED) and establishes eligibility criteria and provided services. 16-0301-1702, Clarifies certain areas of eligibility for specialized populations. 16-0305-1701, Rules Governing Eligibility for Aid to the Aged, Blind and Disabled (AABD). Clarifies that only the AABD population receiving SSI are eligible for the Cash Assistance program; asset transfers and annuities are being aligned with federal regulations and guidance; increases the Personal Needs Allowance and Personal Needs Supplement amount for individuals living in a nursing home facilities; amends the Basic Needs Allowance calculation explanation for RALFs and CFHs. 16-0308-1701, Rules Governing the Temporary Assistance for Families in Idaho (TAFI) Program. A child's Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is excluded when their families apply for and receive TAFI benefits; redefines "dependent child" as a child under the age of 18. 16.03.09 - Medicaid Basic Plan Benefits *16-0309-1702, (*PH) Allows Department flexibility to adjust requirements for authorizations and coverage to ensure that access to mental health services is consistent with the requirements in Federal Code. *16-0309-1703, (*PH) Moves early intervention service requirements to another chapter and updates provisions to support program eligibility, service coverage, limitations, provider and reimbursement services. *16-0309-1704, (*PH) Implements a new assessment tool to replace the SIB-R assessment tool. 16.03.10 - Medicaid Enhanced Plan Benefits *16-0310-1702, (*PH) Allows Department flexibility to adjust requirements for authorizations and coverage to ensure that access to mental health services is consistent with the requirements in Federal Code. *16-0310-1703, (*PH) Moves early intervention service requirements to another chapter and updates provisions to support program eligibility, service coverage, limitations, provider and reimbursement services. *16-0310-1706, (*PH) Creates the Youth Empowerment Services (YES) Medicaid program for youth diagnosed with Severe Emotional Disturbance (SED) and establishes eligibility criteria and provided services. *16-0310-1707, (*PH) Implements a new assessment tool to replace the SIB-R assessment tool. *16-0318-1701, Medicaid Cost-Sharing. (*PH) As part of the cost-sharing requirements, a monthly premium is being charged to YES participants whose family income is above Title XIX income limits. 16-0507-1701, The Investigation and Enforcement of Fraud, Abuse, and Misconduct. Amends percentage of total ownership interest a person or entity may have in an entity; per federal regulation, allows Department to suspend payment without first notifying a Medicaid provider under certain circumstances. 16-0612-1701, Rules Governing the Idaho Child Care Program (ICCP). Implements new health and safety requirements for child care providers around safe sleep for infants; streamlines and clarifies eligibility determination processes for determining eligibility, and updating terms and references needed to meet federal and state requirements. 16-0737-1701, Children's Mental Health Services. Adds grievances and expedited hearings to appeals process for YES related services; removes reimbursement amounts for foster care and references IDAPA 16.06.01, "Child and Family Services," that provide payments to alternate care providers. IDAPA 22 - IDAHO STATE BOARD OF MEDICINE 1755 Westgate Drive, Suite 140, Boise, Idaho 83704 *22-0113-1701, Rules for the Licensure of Dietitians. (*PH) Updates Board rules regarding Dietetic licensure and scope of practice; adds definitions and organizational titles; adds the option for licensure by endorsement. IDAPA 24 - BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0063 24-0101-1701, Rules of the Board of Architectural Examiners. Reduces the annual license renewal and endorsement license fees; establishes a temporary license fee. 24-0301-1701, Rules of the State Board of Chiropractic Physicians. Establishes fees for clinical nutrition certification and practice, instructions for certification application, recertification, cancellation and reissuance, standards of practice, rules for obtaining and administering nutrition prescription drug products, and a clinical nutrition formulary. 24-0601-1701, Rules for the Licensure of Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Assistants. Reduces initial licensure fee and active and inactive license renewal fees. 24-0701-1701, Rules of the Idaho State Board of Landscape Architects. Reduces application fee, examination fee, and original and annual license fees. 24-0801-1701, Rules of the State Board of Morticians. Establishes terms, procedures, and fees necessary to maintain an inactive license for morticians and funeral directors. 24-1201-1701, Rules of the Idaho State Board of Psychologist Examiners. Ensures temporary licensees hold a Board-issued certification of prescriptive authority before issuing a prescription; shortens the length of face-to-face supervision time required for category III service extenders; refines definition of telepsychology; clarifies the informed consent provisions. 24-1301-1701, Rules Governing the Physical Therapy Licensure Board. Establishes the number of hours of continuing education (CE) required for reinstatement of a physical therapy license. 24-1801-1701, Rules of the Real Estate Appraiser Board. Allows the Board to collect and pass-through fees to the federal government for appraisal management companies; updates the incorporation by reference of the "Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP)" to the 2018-2019 edition. 24.23.01 - Rules of the Speech, Hearing and Communication Services Licensure Board 24-2301-1701, Clarifies that the practice of audiology does not include the operation of automated newborn hearing screening machines; increases flexibility for licensees in completing continuing education (CE) by moving from a one-year to a three-year CE cycle. 24-2301-1702, Implements the provisions of the Speech and Hearing Services Practices Act by including sign language interpreting to rule; adds definitions, application and licensure requirements and qualifications and adds fees for licensure; provides for out-of-state licenses, examinations, certifications and provisional permits; adds a code of ethics. 24-2401-1701, Rules of the Genetic Counselors Licensing Board. Reduces the application, original license, annual renewal license, provisional license, and license by endorsement fees. 24-2501-1701, Rules of the Idaho Driving Businesses Licensure Board. Reduces the initial application processing fee, original instructor license and renewal fees, instructor apprentice permit fee, and original business license and renewal fees. IDAPA 27 - IDAHO BOARD OF PHARMACY PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0067 *27-0101-1701, Rules of the Idaho State Board of Pharmacy. *(PH) Repeal of chapter. (Chapter is being rewritten into multiple new chapters.) *27-0101-1702, Rules of Procedure. *(PH) Establishes general provisions for the Board to be used in all Board rule chapters; outlines criteria for obtaining a waiver or variance; authorizes the Board to inspect and investigate; adds the following definitions and abbreviations: 'ACCME,'CLIA-Waived Test,' 'Clinical Guidelines,' 'CPE Monitor,' and 'Student Technician'; and address acts that constitute unprofessional conduct and includes provisions related to 'Standard of Care' and 'Unnecessary Services or Products.' *27-0102-1701, Rules Governing Licensure and Registration. *(PH) Establishes requirements for licensure and registration for individuals and facilities and includes general requirements, board fees, fee schedule, pharmacist licensure and registration, pharmacist intern registration, technician registration, practitioner controlled substance registration, and drug outlet licensure and registration; eliminates several licensure and registration categories; consolidates pharmacist and distributor controlled substance registration into the main licenses for each; changes annual renewal deadlines for individuals and facilities; streamlines continuing education requirements; externs and interns are now "pharmacist interns"; caps "technician-in-training period to 2 years; allows for a temporary license for drug outlets; floor plans must no longer be submitted and approved prior to remodel; streamlines process for permanently closing a pharmacy. *27-0103-1701, Rules Governing Pharmacy Practice. *(PH) Regulates the practice of pharmacy and addresses the following: professional practice standards, drug outlet practice standards, filling and dispensing prescription drugs, recordkeeping and reporting requirements, and prescription drug monitoring program requirements; additionally, removes specific requirements related to fixtures, books, equipment, or staffing patterns that drug outlets must have; addresses issue of public safety by broadening offsite pharmacy service rules; clarifies which drug outlets must have a person-in-charge; removes certain technology standards; emergency refill authorizations for non-controlled substances are specified; and removes requirement that all employment changes must be reported by the PIC. *27-0104-1701, Rules Governing Pharmacist Prescriptive Authority. *(PH) Specifies the products pharmacists may prescribe . This chapter implements House Bill 191, which passed in the 2017 Idaho Legislature. House Bill 191 amended Section 54-1704, Idaho Code, and provided the Board of Pharmacy with rulemaking authority to designate drugs, drug categories, and devices that pharmacists may prescribe, provided certain conditions are met. In addition, existing rules related to collaborative pharmacy practice and statewide protocol agreements are organized into this chapter. *27-0105-1701, Rules Governing Drug Compounding. *(PH) Establishes rules related to drug compounding, sterile product preparation, hazardous drug preparation, outsourcing facilities, and labeling of distributed compounded drug products. *27-0106-1701, Rules Governing DME, Manufacturing, and Distribution. *(PH) Regulates durable medical equipment (DME), manufacturing, and distribution; removes the transaction restriction on non-prescription drugs, which coincides with the removal of registration of non-pharmacy retail outlets; and amend the restriction on delivering drugs only to "the premises listed on the authorized receiving person's license or registration" to "the registered address" to reflect recent changes in what is on a state license and registration. IDAPA 31 - IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0074 31-1101-1701, Safety and Accident Reporting Rules for Utilities Regulated by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. Updates the incorporation by reference of the Federal Natural Gas Safety Regulations to the 2017 version. IDAPA 35 - IDAHO STATE TAX COMMISSION PO Box 36, Boise, ID 83722-0410 35.01.03 - Property Tax Administrative Rules. 35-0103-1701, Defines "abstract" as a document summarizing taxable (net taxable value) and market value for assessment purposes (full market value) by secondary categories. Also, outlines the signature requirements. Changes deal with partial ownerships; instructs to count the community property interest as 50% interest in the property rather than 66 2/3%. Address levy setting when there is refinancing of bonded debt. 35-0103-1704, Addresses the use of aerial photographs and other digital imaging technology tools; deletes the Idaho Supreme Court Brandon Bay case cross reference concerning section 42 properties. 35-0103-1706, Changes deal with partial ownerships; instructs to count the community property interest as 50% interest in the property rather than 66 2/3%. 35-0103-1707, Sets out methods to value park model recreational vehicles as defined in HB156. Confirms the requirement to value park model recreational vehicles using any available standard indices of retail value. If an index is not available the procedures outline in Rule 217 must be used. 35-0103-1709, Updates the incorporation by reference of the Official Railroad Equipment Register to the 2018 edition; adds a flotation cost factor of 0.2% to the discount rate; removes obsolete link. 35-0105-1701, Idaho Motor Fuels Tax Administrative Rules. Clarifies documents required to be kept to support refund claims; clarifies the procedures used when calculating refund claims when using tax-paid special fuels in intrastate motor vehicles, auxilary equipment and power take-off equipment. 35-0106-1702, Hotel/Motel Room and Campground Sales Tax Administrative Rules. Subjects lodging operators and short-term rental marketplaces to the sales tas and any local government taxes that apply to this type of rental. 35-0109-1702, Idaho County Option Kitchen and Table Wine Tax Administrative Rules. Describes when dispositions of wine are subject to the wine tax; authorizes the issuing of a wine tax permit to allow cancellation of inactive permits. 35-0112-1702, Idaho Beer Tax Administrative Rules. Describes when dispositions of beer are subject to the beer tax; authorizes the issuing of a beer tax permit to allow cancellation of inactive permits. 35-02.01 - Tax Commission Administration and Enforcement Rules 35-0201-1701, Provides guidance on the appeals process; establishes definitions; provides restrictions, exceptions, permitted communications and procedures for a taxpayer to participate in communications between the appeals unit and the originating division and others during the redetermination process. 35-0201-1703, Adds the interest rate for calendar year 2018 and the Revenue Ruling where the federal rate for the calculation can be found. IDAPA 42 - IDAHO WHEAT COMMISSION PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0099 42-0101-1701, Rules of the Idaho Wheat Commission. Clarifies that the first purchaser of wheat completes and returns the Report of Tax, or equivalent, to the Commission office at the end of each production year (July 1 - June 30). The report shall include the name and address of the grower and seller. IDAPA 47 - DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0037 47-0101-1701, Rules of the Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Updates the Division's Field Services Policy Manual to the 2017 edition that is incorporated by reference. IDAPA 55 - DIVISION OF CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0037 55-0103-1701, Rules of Career Technical Schools. Updates the definition section; clarifies the career technical school program requirements and career technical school added cost unity funding eligibility requirements; changes attendance reporting and other accountability requirements. 55-0104-1701, Rules Governing Idaho Quality Program Standards Incentive Grants and Agricultural Education Program Start-Up Grants. IDAPA 57 - SEXUAL OFFENDER MANAGEMENT BOARD 1299 N Orchard St. Ste, 110, Boise, ID 83706 57-0101-1701, Rules of the Sexual Offender Management Board. Removes documents that are incorporated by reference; removes references to ATSA; adds statement to the Notice and Consent forms for adult and juvenile Psychosexual Evaluations to provide authorization for release of psychosexual evaluations to the SOMB for quality assurance purposes. IDAPA 61 - STATE PUBLIC DEFENSE COMMISSION 816 West Bannock St., Suite 201, Boise, ID 83702 61-0106-1701, Rules Governing Procedures for the Oversight, Implementation, Enforcement and Modification of Indigent Defense Standard. Establishes procedures for the oversight, implementation, enforcement and modification of indigent defense standards. 61-0107-1701, Rules Governing Standards for Defending Attorneys that Utilize Idaho's Principles of an Indigent Defense Delivery System. Establishes standards for defending attorneys who represent indigent defendants in capital cases and standards related to investigation and the use of experts. NOTICE OF INTENT TO PROMULGATE - NEGOTIATED RULEMAKING IDAPA 07 - DIVISION OF BUILDING SAFETY 07-0206-1701, Rules Concerning Idaho State Plumbing Code (see Bulletin for scheduled meeting dates) 07-0701-1703, Rules Governing Installation of Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning Systems (see Bulletin for scheduled meeting dates) IDAPA 20 - IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS 20-0401-1701, Rules Pertaining to Forest Fire Protection (see Bulleting for meeting schedule information) IDAPA 26 - IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION 26-0110-1701 Rules Governing the Administration of Temporary Permits on Lands Owned by the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation 26-0120-1701, Rules Governing the Administration of Park and Recreation Areas and Facilities 26-0123-1701, Rules Governing Filming Within Idaho State Parks NOTICE OF PROCLAMATION IDAPA 13 - IDAHO FISH AND GAME COMMISSION 13-0109-1704P, Rules Governing the Taking of Game Birds in the State of Idaho Please refer to the Idaho Administrative Bulletin October 4, 2017, Volume 17-10, for the notices and text of all rulemakings, proclamations, negotiated rulemaking and public hearing information and schedules, executive orders of the Governor, and contact information. *Issues of the Idaho Administrative Bulletin can be viewed at www.adminrules.idaho.gov/ Office of the Administrative Rules Coordinator, Dept. of Administration PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0306; Phone: 208-332-1820; Email: rulescoordinator@adm.idaho.gov SHO LEGAL 2694 OCTOBER 4, 2017
Event Calendar 10/3-10/10
Wednesday, Oct. 4
New staff making Wallace Jr./Sr. High a better place to learn
Wallace High School has a few new faces at the front of some of their classrooms this year as they welcomed Natalie Heyn, Patrick Richardson and Nicole Delbridge to the district.
Tuesday, October 3
PHD reports first flu death of the season
HAYDEN — Panhandle Health District (PHD) reported Idaho’s first influenza-related death for the 2017-2018 influenza, “flu,” season.
ISP wraps up Silver Valley enforcement emphasis
COEUR d’ALENE — With the arrival of the Fall season, many things can be expected by Silver Valley residents.
Monday, October 2
Smelterville man involved in double fatality crash
COEUR d’ALENE — The Idaho State Police investigated a three vehicle double fatality crash on I90 at milepost 16 westbound, just east of Coeur d’Alene in the construction zone, at 11:05 am today.
TOGA! TOGA!
Jail Bookings
September 28, 2017
Mary Idell West Woolum, 86
Beverley Colleen Spears, 74
Beverley (Palmer) Spears passed away September 26, 2017 at the Schneidmiller Hospice House in Hayden. She was born on September 1, 1943 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, the daughter of Leo Glenn and Martha Palmer. Beverley grew up and went to school in Montpelier, Idaho. She married her husband Richard W. Spears in Paris, Idaho on 9-16-1960.
'Shop-with-a-Cop' program has OPD looking forward to Christmas
OSBURN — Walk into any large department store during the holiday season and you will most likely find a section filled with decorations for a day that doesn’t occur for another two months.
District 2 shows unique perspective of McConnell fire response
KELLOGG — The McConnell Hotel fire was one of the scariest days in recent memory for the City of Kellogg.
Welcome to the force, kid
KELLOGG — Earlier this year the Kellogg Police Department welcomed Matt Crawford into the fold as their newest patrol deputy.
Sunday, October 1
Trading one uniform for another
Shoshone County Sheriff's Deputy Jeff Demery has been serving his country and his community since he has legally been allowed to.
Local police K9 receives new gear
OSBURN — It is no secret that Shoshone County has struggled with a drug problem for some time now.