Friday, November 29
Pinehurst switches on the lights
PINEHURST — Kellogg isn’t the only town that’s lighting up for the holiday season.
Going for Silver
WALLACE — Chevy Ward is a fighter.
Kellogg is about to get lit
KELLOGG — Now that Thanksgiving is over, it’s all about Christmas and the Silver Valley Chamber of Commerce is ready to deck the halls with the 2019 Christmas Lighting Festival on Saturday, Nov. 30.
Brawl for the Ball food drive is underway
KELLOGG — Students at Kellogg High School are looking for some help in hopes of pulling off something BIG.
I draw the line at the U.S. Constitution
OK, I think I get it. In 2016, a significant portion of the American electorate voted to roll a grenade into the Washington, D.C., establishment. They wanted to destroy the liberal consensus, broadly defined, that has exerted some sort of hegemony in the federal government, and the national consciousness, since (let’s say) the 1960s. They wanted to terminate coastal elitism, turn back the regulatory clock, undo almost everything Obama accomplished, seal the nation’s southern border, overrule the rule of PC, and turn their backs on established expertise, whether scientific or otherwise. And Trump was the man to do it. Fortunately for him, he had an opponent, in Mrs. Clinton, who symbolized many aspects of this kind of elite entitlement, even down to her implicit claim that it was time for a woman in the Oval Office.
Most corrupt president ever
Most corrupt president ever
Events Calendar: Nov. 29 - Dec.4
TODAY, NOV. 29
Legals November 29, 2019
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to: I.C. 15-3-801 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: JOHN ALLEN SCHIERMAN DOD: 08/25/2019 Decedent. CASE NO: CV40-19-575 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MATTHEW SCHIERMAN has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-named estate. All persons having claims against the above-named Decedent are required to present their claims, with a description of all security interests and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to such claim, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented to MATTHEW SCHIERMAN, Personal Representative of the estate, c/o SILVER VALLEY LAW, LLC, PO Box 633, Osburn, Idaho, 83849, electronic service via email: office@silvervalleylaw.com, and filed with the Court to be valid. DATED this 7th day of November, 2019. /s/Keisha Oxendine Attorney for Personal Representative SHO LEGAL 3345 AD#344123 NOVEMBER 22, 29, DECEMBER 6, 2019
Wednesday, November 27
Vivian J. Sipila
Phyllis Anderson
Phyllis Anderson was born November 19, 1916 in Virginia City, Montana to Mabel (Trout) and Charles Ellis Williams. She attended Kellogg High School and graduated in 1934. She married Noel Martin in 1937 and 12 years later moved to Washington State where she married Norman Wm. McIntyre. Phyllis worked 32 years for the State of Washington and retired in 1982. Mr. McIntyre died in 1968 and in 1972 the marriage of Phyllis and Myles Anderson took place. After retirement the Andersons moved from Washington State to Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. There is one daughter, Sandra J. (Martin) Sawyer; two grandchildren, Kerry Sawyer of Kingston, Idaho and Phyllis (Sawyer) Norton of Spokane, Washington; eight great grandchildren and one sister Mary Ellen Lennon of Kellogg. One sister, Edith (Williams) Macale died in 1970 and a step-sister Doris (Seely) Decoy died in 1998. Myles Anderson died this last October 2019.
Kenneth Wilbur
Beloved husband and father, Kenneth Wilbur, passed away on Oct. 14, 2019, while wintering at his home in Lake Havasu City, Ariz. He was born June 20, 1945, to Clarence and Della Wilbur.
Tuesday, November 26
Wallace searching for deeper bidding pool
WALLACE — The Wallace City Council held a special meeting on Monday afternoon to review and make a determination on a bid for repairing the mysteriously leaking Wallace City Pool.
Silver Valley sports recap: Nov. 18-24
By JOSH McDONALD
Events Calendar: Nov. 26 - Dec. 1
TODAY, NOV. 26
Law enforcement announces 'Border to Border' Holiday DUI emphasis
There are few professions where you can have a few drinks and say that it’s “all part of the job.”
Teena Marie Frank, 48
Teena Marie Frank, 48
Legals November 26, 2019
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE 29TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 2019 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 UNIT(s), 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 #21 AMBER STULL PO BOX 427 MURRAY, ID 83874 UNIT #55 KYLE HAMILTON PO BOX 345 KELLOGG, ID 83837 SHO LEGAL 3346 AD#344246 NOVEMBER 22, 26, 2019
Multi-agency effort quells house fire
WALLACE – A Wallace residence has been declared a total loss after fire ripped through its interior Saturday morning.
Horace Eugene Stevenson
Beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and brother, Horace Eugene Stevenson, 78, of Pinehurst, Idaho, passed away November 23, 2019 at Kootenai Health of Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. He was born March 22, 1941 in Blanding, Utah; Horace was the son of William and Addie (Gilpin) Stevenson.
Monday, November 25
Miner trio grabs all league awards
WALLACE — A trio of Lady Miners were recently named to the North Star All-League Volleyball Team for their excellent play this season.
Jail bookings: Nov. 21-14
THURSDAY, NOV. 21
Shoshone County Sheriff's Office wanted misdemeanors
WALLACE — The Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office currently has more than 1,000 active warrants.
IEA checklist goes beyond dollars spent
When the Idaho Legislature convenes in a couple of months, we’ll be hearing plenty about the budget for public schools, the largest line item on the books. Along the way, we’ll hear the usual cries that quality education does not depend on the amount of money spent.
Saturday, November 23
Hoyt Lee McClain,94
Hoyt Lee McClain, 94, of Pinehurst, Idaho, passed away November 21, 2019 at Pacifica Pinehurst. He was born April 14, 1925 in Boonville, Missouri; Hoyt was the son of George “Lee” and Nettie “Tersie” (White) McClain. Hoyt moved to Pinehurst with his parents in 1929.
Jail Bookings: Nov. 18-20
MONDAY, NOV. 18
Events Calendar: Nov. 22-28
TODAY, NOV. 22
Finders, but not keepers
By CHANSE WATSON
Kellogg gets its holiday 'swag' on
KELLOGG — Thanks to the efforts of the Silver Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Kellogg Middle School After School Program, the city of Kellogg will be sporting some handmade decorations this holiday season.
Special Olympics bowling wraps up season with strong tournament showing
SANDPOINT — Weeks of practice paid off last weekend for the bowlers of the Silver Valley Special Olympics team as many of them came home from the North Idaho tournament with blue ribbons.
Thursday, November 21
Kellogg Police Department Roll Call: Nov. 11-18
- Dispatched to flashlight on the hill by Elizabeth Park. Hunters trying to track a deer they had shot earlier on the day. Turned into a county assist as the hunters were in the county.
Tuesday, November 19
Wesley Arthur Perkins, 89
Wesley Arthur Perkins, 89, of Kellogg, Idaho, passed away November 16, 2019 at the family home of Kellogg. He was born August 5, 1930 in Springfield, Missouri; Wesley was the son of Jessie and Julia (Rousseau) Perkins.
WSD to hold parent/teacher conferences
Wallace School District #393 will be holding Parent/Teacher Conferences. Students at Silver Hills Elementary School will not attend school Monday-Friday, November 25-29. Students at Wallace Jr/Sr High will attend school on Monday and Tuesday, November 25 and 26.
Canyon Elementary to hold annual fundraiser
CATALDO — For more than 60 years, the students and staff of Canyon Elementary School have held a ham and turkey dinner on Saturday to help raise funds for their school.
Bringing the courthouse up to speed
WALLACE — The Shoshone County Courthouse took another step toward the future Monday morning when the Board of County Commissioners approved an agreement between the county and internet company J&R Electronics.
Hull grabs NSL football award
WALLACE — Wallace senior Logan Hull was named to North Star All-League Football Team for his work during the Miners’ season.
Decision made on Sixth Street bridge plans
WALLACE — For close to two years, the Sixth Street bridge in Wallace has been under weight restrictions. In that time, the city along with engineering firm, HMH Engineering, has been working to figure out a plan that works best for everyone.
Legals November 19, 2019
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL PROJECT: Community Library Network WAN and Internet Services CommunityLibrary. Net/eratebids Sealed Responses will be received from qualified Contractors for the WAN and Internet Services project by Community Library Network at Post Falls, 821 N. Spokane Street, Post Falls, ID 83858. Responses should be submitted by 5:00 o'clock p.m. Pacific Time on Friday, December 6, 2019. Responses received after this time will be considered non-responsive and will be disqualified. The public opening of the Responses will occur on Friday, December 6, 2019 at 5:00 o'clock p.m. in the main lobby conference room of the Post Falls Library branch (address below). * Mail/Deliver a hard copy in a "Sealed Envelope" to John Hartung at 821 N. Spokane St., Post Falls, Idaho 83854 on or before RFP deadline. Responses shall be submitted in accordance with the Requirements and Specifications for the above referenced project as prepared by Claire O'Flaherty, claire@erateexpertise.com for the Community Library Network, dated November 8, 2019. Contract specifications will be available for examination on or after November 8, 2019. Examination may be made at the following: Post Falls Library, 821 N. Spokane Street, Post Falls, ID 83854 or on the Web at CommunityLibrary. Net/eratebids The Library reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, either in whole or in part, or to waive any informalities or irregularities and to not pursue this project. SHO LEGAL 3336 AD#342572 NOVEMBER 19, 26, 2019
Events calendar: Nov. 19-25
TUESDAY, NOV. 19
Monday, November 18
Silver Hills cancels classes due to illness related absences
OSBURN — The Wallace School District reported on Monday that classes at Silver Hills Elementary will be canceled today and Wednesday due to a high number of students and staff falling ill.
Slow speed pursuit ends peacefully
BIG CREEK – Not all car chases have their participants gunning it down the road at over 100+ mph.
Shoshone County Sheriff's Office wanted misdemeanors
WALLACE — The Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office currently has more than 1,000 active warrants.
Jail bookings: Nov. 14-17
THURSDAY, NOV. 14
Little to McGeachin: Make government more frugal
Gov. Brad Little, who has taken a meat cleaver to thousands of pages of administrative rules and regulations, is now taking a closer look at budgets.
Joanne Patricia McCoy Alexander, 64
Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, Joanne Patricia McCoy Alexander, 64, of Wallace, Idaho, passed away November 11, 2019 at Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital of Lincoln City, Oregon. She was born November 4, 1955 in Burtonwood, Lancashire, England; Joanne was the daughter of James Robert and Elise (Wilson) Cross.
Hazel Delight Dapron
Hazel Delight Dapron
Ronnie B. Robinett, 80
Ronnie B. Robinett, 80, of Osburn, Idaho, passed away November 14, 2019 at the family home of Osburn. He was born December 14, 1938 in Salida, Colorado; Ronnie was the son of Paul and Ethel (McMillan) Robinett.
Friday, November 15
New leadership at SMC
KELLOGG — Shoshone Medical Center will be undergoing some administrative changes after the calendar flips to a new year. Paul Lewis and Tim Powers are set to be taking over the roles of Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, respectively.
IAC works to benefit five northern counties
COEUR d’ALENE — The District 1 Idaho Association of Counties met last Friday in Coeur d’Alene for their annual legislative lunch.
Come support Wildcat athletics
KELLOGG — Lovers of local athletics and classic Italian faire will be excited to know that Kellogg High School will be holding a spaghetti dinner and auction to benefit KHS’s athletics.
State banners
State banners
Legals November 15, 2019
ORDINANCE NO. 605 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF KELLOGG, IDAHO, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 604 THE APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2019 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2020: APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONIES THAT HAVE BEEN RECEIVED BY THE CITY OF KELLOGG, IDAHO IN THE SUM OF $1,065,532 AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KELLOGG, IDAHO: Section 1: That Ordinance No 604, the appropriation ordinance for the City of Kellogg, Idaho for the fiscal year October 1, 2019, and ending September 30, 2020 be and the same is hereby amended as follows: Expenses Revenues ICDBGrant SCFD#2 ICDBGrant SCFD#2 Const. 94,442 Const. 94,442 ICDBGrant Sewer ICDBGrant Sewer Project 11,351 Project 11,351 Sewer Interim Loan 959,739 Sewer Fund Bal 959,739 Expenditures of the monies will be in accordance with the provisions to be used for authorized activities. Section 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication. ENACTED by the City Council as an Ordinance of the City of Kellogg on the 13th day of November, 2019. PASSED under suspension of the rules upon which a roll call vote was duly taken and enacted as an Ordinance of the City of Kellogg at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 13th day of November, 2019. APPROVED by the Mayor on the 13th day of November, 2019. CITY OF KELLOGG Mac Pooler, Mayor ATTEST: Nila Jurkovich, Municipal Clerk/Treasurer SHO LEGAL 3338 AD#343164 NOVEMBER 15, 2019
Events calendar: Nov. 14-21
THURSDAY, NOV. 14
Thursday, November 14
Elk Creek fire scorches several structures, vehicles
ELK CREEK – There was little that emergency crews could have done to save several structures affected by a fire Tuesday night, as many were completely engulfed in flames even before a call for help went out.
KPD Roll Call:
•Called to 10 block W. Market for hit and run. Upon my arrival the suspect vehicle made contact with the RP and had exchanged information. Cleared NAT.
Jail bookings: Nov. 11-13
MONDAY, NOV. 11
Amber Alert issued for Demontigny children
*UPDATE* The children have been found safe in Idaho. The noncustodial parents are in custody.
Kathy Rivera, 59
Kathy Rivera, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, died on Monday, November 4, 2019. She was 59.
Wednesday, November 13
Jeannette Rosemary Stoker, 89
Jeannette Rosemary Stoker, 89, of Wallace, Idaho, passed away on November 11, 2019 at the Shoshone Medical Center of Kellogg, Idaho. She was born May 15, 1930 in New Philadelphia, Ohio; Jeannette was the daughter of Emil and Helen (Green) Stoker.
David Dave Lee Frampton, 69
David “Dave” Lee Frampton, 69, of Kellogg, Idaho, passed away November 10, 2019 at the Good Samaritan Society-Spokane Valley of Spokane Valley, Washington. He was born March 10, 1950 in Garibaldi, Oregon; Dave was the son of Marion and Leta Frampton.
Tuesday, November 12
BOCC evaluates county EMS formula
PINEHURST — The Shoshone Board of County Commissioners met last week with the Shoshone County Emergency Medical Services Corporation, as well as representatives with the local fire districts to discuss and review the current operation model of ambulance services provided in Silver Valley and portions of Kootenai County.
Thank you for freedom
KELLOGG — A time for reflection, a time for honoring, a time for celebrating.
Mullan falls in playoff opener
MULLAN — There is something to be said for experience.
Kellogg's Allred grabs IML all-league soccer honors
KELLOGG — The Kellogg Soccer team recently wrapped up its 2019 season, and while the season didn’t quite reach the heights that they had hoped for and expected, Lora Allred managed to keep the ship upright.
Events Calendar: Nov. 12-18
TODAY, NOV. 12
All moved in
By CHANSE WATSON
Legals November 12, 2019
LEGAL The Board of Trustees of the Consolidated Free Library District dba Community Library Network will hold a public budget hearing Thursday, 21 November 2019, 5:00 p.m. at the Hayden Library, 8385 N. Government Way, Hayden Idaho, to reopen 2020 budget to add additional revenues that have been received after the budget was finalized. The 2020 budget covers the period 1 October 2019 to 30 September 2020. REVENUES FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2020 Amended Approved Amended County Taxes $4,294,388 $4,541,570 $ 4,541,570 Bond Repayment $ 276,050 $ 277,338 $ 277,338 Other Revenues $1,947,469 $1,982,958 $ 1,986,374 Grants $ 46,500 $ 46,000 $ 112,326 TOTALS $6,564,407 $6,847,866 $ 6,917,608 EXPENDITURES Personnel $3,097,613 $3,259,101 $ 3,259,101 Operating $2,546,844 $2,706,542 $ 2,709,958 Materials $ 479,500 $ 493,885 $ 493,885 Capital $ 117,900 $ 65,000 $ 65,000 Bond Repayment $ 276,050 $ 277,338 $ 277,338 Grants $ 46,500 $ 46,000 $ 112,326 TOTALS $6,564,407 $6,847,866 $ 6,917,608 Regina McCrea Clerk of the Board Community Library Network 821 N. Spokane Street Post Falls, ID 83854 SHO LEGAL 3334 AD#341701 NOVEMBER 12, 2019
Monday, November 11
Shoshone County Sheriff's Officer wanted felons
WALLACE — The Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office currently has more than 1,000 active warrants.
Sup's Corner
I absolutely cherish being the superintendent of the Kellogg School District and some of my most treasured events are attending the Veterans Day Celebrations. This year every school hosted an event to honor Americans who sacrificed to ensure our freedoms. The schools were decorated with red, white, and blue and were bursting with patriotic tunes that filled my heart with pride. Children’s voices were united to honor our guests who came to be recognized and receive our thanks on this occasion.
Roma Spencer Triplett
Roma Spencer Triplett was born on July 4, 1930 in Triplett, NC to Roxie Belle Cox and Romie Spencer Triplett. He was the fifth child in a family of seven children.
Jail bookings: Nov. 7-10
THURSDAY, NOV. 7
No need for worry...it's only $22 trillion
While most of the national news is consumed by impeachment hearings and Democratic proposals to offer Medicare for all, Idaho Sen. Mike Crapo wants to bring attention to the elephant in the room. The $22 trillion debt that nobody from President Trump on down seem to want to talk about.
Shoshone County Sheriff's Office wanted felons
Terry Lee Warren, 61
Terry Lee Warren, 61, of Kellogg, Idaho, passed away November 8, 2019 at the family home of Kellogg. He was born November 12, 1957 in Millington, Tennessee; Terry was the son of Edward and Burna “Penny” (Mendy) Warren.
Toni Lee Huff 69
Toni Lee Huff (69) resident of St. Maries, ID passed away on November 4, 2019 in Kellogg, ID surrounded by loved ones. She was born to Utah Tony A. and Bonnie (Paul) Huff on February 26, 1950 in Wardner, ID. Toni attended school in Kellogg, ID before her family relocated to Spokane, WA. Over the years she spent time in Warden, Spokane, Ritzville, Moses Lake, and the Silver Valley.
Saturday, November 9
Tigers make quick work of Knights in tiebreaker
HARRISON FLATS — It only took the Tigers seven plays.
Friday, November 8
Silver Mountain property value decision pushed into 2020
WALLACE — It appears that the legal journey to determine Silver Mountain Resort’s value is going to extend into the new year, as the trial that was supposed to settle the matter ended on Thursday with no decisive answer.
Shoshone County election day recap
WALLACE — Partially suffering from a lack of state or national races on the ballot, voter turnout in Shoshone County was noticeably low on election day this November. While the local ballot did boast a high profile bond initiative proposal and several contested city-level races, it appears that it wasn’t enough to get many motivated as turnout numbers sat roughly around 35% in most instances.
Jessica Ray Curry, 14
Beloved daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece, cousin and friend, Jessica Ray Curry, 14, of Mullan, Idaho, passed away November 4, 2019 at the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center of Spokane, Washington; Jess loved helping others and was able to give the gift of life to many, through her donations. She was born July 6, 2005 in Los Banos, California.
Lucky Friday strike may end
MULLAN — It’s been more than two and a half years since members of the United Steelworkers Union 5114 chapter voted to go on strike at the Lucky Friday Mine over what they claimed to be unfair labor practices and disagreements over a new labor contract.
New-look McDonald's set for grand re-opening
KELLOGG — After weeks of construction efforts, the Kellogg McDonald’s is almost ready to re-open its doors.
Hill, Allen sentenced at Law Day
By CHANSE WATSON, Managing Editor and
Legals November 8, 2019
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION ON COMPLAINT FOR JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE AND DECLARATORY RELIEF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SHOSHONE NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN, PERSONALLY AND AS TRUSTEE OF THE RAY CHAPMAN AND MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN LIVING TRUST DATED AUGUST 29, 2006; THE RAY CHAPMAN AND MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN LIVING TRUST DATED AUGUST 29, 2006; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, ASSIGNS AND DEVISEES OF RAY CHAPMAN; UNKNOWN SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE OF THE RAY CHAPMAN AND MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN TRUST DATED AUGUST 29, 2006; SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN 1 THROUGH 20, et al., Defendants. Case No. CV40-19-0305 TO: DEFENDANTS MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN, PERSONALLY AND AS TRUSTEE OF THE RAY CHAPMAN AND MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN LIVING TRUST DATED AUGUST 29, 2006; THE RAY CHAPMAN AND MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN LIVING TRUST DATED AUGUST 29, 2006; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, ASSIGNS AND DEVISEES OF RAY CHAPMAN; UNKNOWN SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE OF THE RAY CHAPMAN AND MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN TRUST DATED AUGSUT 29, 2006; and DOES 1 through 20, inclusive, including all parties with an interest in and/or residing in real property commonly known as 507 W. RIVERSIDE AVE., KELLOGG, ID 83837: You have been sued by Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Champion Mortgage Company, the Plaintiff, in the District Court in and for the County of Shoshone, Idaho, Case No. CV40-19-0305. The nature of the claim against you is an action for declaratory relief and judicial foreclosure of the real property currently known as 507 W. RIVERSIDE AVE., KELLOGG, ID 83837 and legally described as LOT 17 IN BLOCK 1 OF CAMERON AVENUE ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, FILED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SHOSHONE COUNTY, IDAHO. 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 Number and paid any required filing fee to the Clerk of the Court at 700 Bank Street, Ste. 120, Wallace, ID 83873, (208) 752-1264, and serve a copy of your response on the Plaintiff's attorney, Sydney K. Leavitt, at ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP, 13125 W. Persimmon Lane, Ste. 150, Boise, ID 83713. A copy of the Summons and Complaint can be obtained by contacting either the Clerk of the Court or the attorney for Plaintiff. If you wish for legal assistance, you should immediately retain an attorney to advise you in this matter. Dated CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT By:/s/ Debi Ruggles SHO LEGAL 3207 AD#335392 OCTOBER 19, 26, NOVEMBER 1, 8, 2019kk
Events calendar: Nov. 8-14
FRIDAY, NOV. 8
Thursday, November 7
Idaho lawmaker not nervous about Warren
Rep. Ilana Rubel of Boise, the assistant Democratic floor leader of the Idaho House, has not taken sides in the Democratic presidential race — other than to say that anyone in the field is better than President Trump. But Rubel says she would have no reservations about supporting Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts if she were to become the nominee.
Jail bookings: Nov. 4-6
MONDAY, NOV. 4
Ardis Adele Fretheim Marmon
Ardis Adele Fretheim Marmon died November 2, 2019 at her residents in Garden Plaza, Post Falls, Idaho with family at her side.
Michael Waters; 55
Michael (Mike) W. Waters, 55, of Osburn, ID passed away 11/03/2019 at home, which was his wish.
Ronald Joseph Mulalley, 79
Ronald “Ron” Joseph Mulalley, 79, of Wallace, Idaho passed away on November 1, 2019 at the Shoshone Medical Center in Kellogg, Idaho. Ronald was born July 9, 1940 in Genesee, Idaho; the son of Clayton and Nellie (Oliver) Mulalley.
KPD Roll Call: Oct. 29-Nov. 5
•Called to a 911 hang up in the 300 block of market, nobody was home and the house was secure. Cleared Necessary Action Taken (NAT).
Tuesday, November 5
Taking their talents to Sixth Street
WALLACE — Prepare to be amazed, or, at the very least, entertained.
Silver Mountain valuation trial begins
WALLACE — The saga between Shoshone County and Silver Mountain Resort ownership regarding the resort’s true property value could be near an end as lawyers from both sides faceoff this week.
Silver Valley Sports Recap: Oct. 28- Nov. 3
Vietnam vets honored at Wallace Elks dinner
WALLACE — The monthly Wallace Elks Lodge No. 331 veterans dinner had more guests than usual last week as local Vietnam veterans showed up for a special ceremony just for them.
Fun times at Pinehurst Elementary
PINEHURST — Students at Pinehurst Elementary School have been busy lately, whether it’s field trips or life size board games.
Legals November 5, 2019
CALL FOR BIDS - PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION CITY OF WALLACE WALLACE SWIMMING POOL RENOVATION PROJECT The City of Wallace, a municipal corporation of the State of Idaho, is soliciting sealed bids for the following public works construction project: Wallace Swimming Pool Renovation Project. Sealed bids must be received by the City of Wallace, c/o Kristina Larson, City Clerk, 703 Cedar Street, Wallace, Idaho 83873 by hand delivery, mail or courier service on or before Monday, November 18, 2019 at the hour of 11:00 a.m., at which time bids will be opened and taken under advisement by the City Engineer for review and recommendation to the City Council. Bids will not be accepted by email or facsimile transmittal. The sealed bid shall clearly be marked "Wallace Swimming Pool Renovation Project" on the outer envelope. The PROJECT BID DOCUMENTS may be examined at the following location: https://sabercathost.com/folder/140837/Wallace_Swimming_Pool_Renovation A mandatory pre-bid construction walk through is scheduled for Tuesday November 12, 2019 at the hour of 11:00 a.m. Bidders will meet at City Hall. All bids must be submitted on the Bidder Proposal form provided with the bid documents and signed by the Bidder or the Bidder's authorized representative, including name of the contractor, corporation or limited liability company, post office or mailing address, and telephone number. In order to be eligible to submit a bid on this project, the bidder shall have a current Idaho Public Works license at the time the bid is submitted and shall otherwise comply with all Idaho public works construction licensing requirements. All questions about the project should be directed to: Project Manager: James Roletto, P.E. Enrico Consulting, LLC Hayden, ID 83835 (208) 967-4232 THE CITY OF WALLACE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. Dated this 29th day of October, 2019. /s/ Kristina Larson Kristina Larson, City Clerk SHO LEGAL 3227 AD#339450 NOVEMBER 1, 5, 8, 2019
Events calendar: Nov. 5-9
TUESDAY, NOV. 5
Monday, November 4
Jail Bookings
THURSDAY, OCT. 31
BOOK REVIEW: STEAMBOATS IN THE TIMBER by Ruby El Hult
When the West was being settled in the 1800’s, there were very few easy routes across the northern United States. The Rocky Mountains were a difficult barrier. The Oregon Trail’s “South Pass” went through southern Idaho; a “North Pass” allowed a railroad access up by the Canadian border. In 1862, army Captain John Mullan built a military dirt road from the Missouri River to the Columbia River.
Happy 60th Anniversary, Larry and Laurella Oneslager
Larry and Laurella (Dunsmore) Oneslager, of Osburn, are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary on Nov. 6, 2019.
Shoshone County Sheriff's Office wanted felons and misdemeanors
WALLACE — The Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office currently has more than 1,000 active warrants.
David Lawrence 'Davey' Farnsworth, 78
David Lawrence ‘Davey’ Farnsworth, 78
JoAnn Stepro Chilson September 7, 1950-October 20, 2019
Our beloved mother, JoAnn Stepro Chilson of Winnemucca, NV passed away October 20th in Reno, NV due to complications of a stroke.
Albert James Erickson, 66
Beloved son, brother, father and friend, Albert James Erickson, 66, passed away in Wallace, Idaho on October 28, 2019. James was born January 8, 1953 in Helena, Montana; James was the son of Floyd Erickson and Jean Olson.
Danny Joe Sevy, 60
Beloved son, husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend, Danny Joe Sevy passed away on October 30, 2019 at the family home in Pinehurst, Idaho. Danny was born September 1, 1959 in Wallace, Idaho; the son of Kennith and Jacqueline (Berg) Sevy.
Silver Valley air quality downgraded to Moderate
PINEHURST — As of Monday, Nov. 4, the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality reports that the air quality rating in the Silver Valley is at “Moderate.”
Friday, November 1
Is this Real Life, Breaking Ground?
PINEHURST — Earlier today a special groundbreaking ceremony was scheduled to take place by Real Life Ministries to signify the beginning of construction on their new facility.
Pinehurst City Council Darren Hei
Darren Hei is running for Pinehurst City Council (4-year term).
Pinehurst City Council Jeff Lambert
Jeff Lambert is running for Pinehurst City Council (4-year term).
Pinehurst City Council Lynn Enquist
Lynn R. Enquist is running for Pinehurst City Council (4-year term).
Pinehurst City Council Larry Yergler
Larry Yergler is seeking re-election for Pinehurst City Council (4-year term).
Pinehurst City Council: Brent Briggs
Brent Alan Briggs, is running for Pinehurst City Council (2-year term).
Pinehurst City Council: Rick Fuller
Rick Fuller is running for Pinehurst City Council (2-year term).
Wallace City Council: James (Jon) Jonathan Ruggles
James (Jon) Jonathan Ruggles, 65, is running for Position No. 1 of the Wallace City Council and, if elected, plans to be approachable and have a designated cellphone that residents can text.
Wallace City Council Candidate: David DeRoos
David DeRoos, 75, is running for Position No. 1 of the Wallace City Council and, if elected, he promises to make himself available to listen to the concerns and suggestions of the residents of Wallace.
Smelterville City Council Candidate: Rosalie Miller
Rosalie Miller is running for one of two open Smelterville City Council positions to help communicate with residents and assist in looking for grants to improve the park and sewer plant.
Smelterville City Council Candidate: Jessica Frank
Jessica Jean Frank, 47, is running for one of two open Smelterville City Council positions because she would like to be involved in decision making process of the city.
Smelterville City Council Candidate: Charles Atha
Charles “Chuck” Edward Atha, 72, is looking to be reelected for one of two open Smelterville City Council positions so that he can continue serving the residents of the city to the best of his ability.
Osburn Mayoral Candidate: Charles 'Spike' Angle
Charles “Spike” Angle, 65, is running for the position Osburn mayor and, if elected, plans to keep the citizens of Osburn informed on the issues and get their input on decisions that may affect them on a long- and short-term basis.
Osburn Mayoral Candidate: Kip McGillivray
Kip McGillivray is seeking re-election for the position of mayor of the City of Osburn.
Wallace School District Trustee James McMillan
James McMillan is seeking election to the position of trustee for Wallace School District No. 393 Zone 3.
Wallace School District Trustee Anna Berger
Anna Berger is seeking re-election to the position of trustee for Wallace School District #393 Zone 3.
SCSO asks voters for new jail
WALLACE — The only initiative available for Shoshone County residents to mull over on the upcoming Nov. 5 ballot is the one that would give the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office a new home if approved.
Kellogg City Council: Terry Douglas
Terry Douglas is running unopposed for Kellogg City Council Seat 5.
Better than a coin flip
MULLAN — It’s put up or shut up time for the Mullan Tigers Football Team.
Wallace City Council Candidate: Heather Branstetter
Heather Lee Branstetter, 38, has been a part of the Wallace City Council since her Grandma Joann retired in 2016, after more than two decades of service. She lives with Sam Achord, her long-term partner and fellow Silver Valley native, and their three dogs. Branstetter considers herself lucky to live near her parents, siblings, nieces, and soon-to-be-born nephew. Branstetter graduated from Wallace High School in 1999. She went on to earn a double B.A. in English and philosophy from the University of Idaho and a PhD in rhetoric, communication, and cultural studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Kellogg City Council Seat 3 Candidate: Anna Moody
Anna Moody, 39, is running for Kellogg City Council position No. 3 for a four-year term. She was appointed in March of this year and seeks election to retain her seat where she currently serves on the Police, Depot, and Personnel Committees and as city representative for the Library Board. Anna’s unique and demonstrated combination of experience, skills, education, enthusiasm and persistence make her a valuable community representative for the Kellogg City Council.
Wallace City Council Candidate: Michele Bisconer
Michele Bisconer, 59, is seeking re-election to her currently held seat on the Wallace City Council and is running unopposed.
Osburn City Council Candidate: Marcy Hayman
Marcy Hayman, 55, is seeking election to the position of Osburn City Council (4-year term).
Kellogg City Council: Sidney Armstrong
Sidney (Sid) Armstrong is running unopposed for Kellogg City Council Position 6. He has held this position for the past three years. He is 66 years of age and recently retired from his profession as CFO and Director of Business Services with the Post Falls School District, a position he held for the past 25 years. Sid earned his MBA from Gonzaga University and an undergraduate degree in business from Lewis Clark State College. He feels his background in finance and budgeting will be helpful to the city council in developing a budget to accomplish the requirements of the city and at the same time being aware of the taxpayers concerns with property taxes.
Legals November 1, 2019
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION ON COMPLAINT FOR JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE AND DECLARATORY RELIEF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SHOSHONE NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN, PERSONALLY AND AS TRUSTEE OF THE RAY CHAPMAN AND MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN LIVING TRUST DATED AUGUST 29, 2006; THE RAY CHAPMAN AND MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN LIVING TRUST DATED AUGUST 29, 2006; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, ASSIGNS AND DEVISEES OF RAY CHAPMAN; UNKNOWN SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE OF THE RAY CHAPMAN AND MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN TRUST DATED AUGUST 29, 2006; SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN 1 THROUGH 20, et al., Defendants. Case No. CV40-19-0305 TO: DEFENDANTS MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN, PERSONALLY AND AS TRUSTEE OF THE RAY CHAPMAN AND MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN LIVING TRUST DATED AUGUST 29, 2006; THE RAY CHAPMAN AND MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN LIVING TRUST DATED AUGUST 29, 2006; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, ASSIGNS AND DEVISEES OF RAY CHAPMAN; UNKNOWN SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE OF THE RAY CHAPMAN AND MYRTLE JUNE CHAPMAN TRUST DATED AUGSUT 29, 2006; and DOES 1 through 20, inclusive, including all parties with an interest in and/or residing in real property commonly known as 507 W. RIVERSIDE AVE., KELLOGG, ID 83837: You have been sued by Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Champion Mortgage Company, the Plaintiff, in the District Court in and for the County of Shoshone, Idaho, Case No. CV40-19-0305. The nature of the claim against you is an action for declaratory relief and judicial foreclosure of the real property currently known as 507 W. RIVERSIDE AVE., KELLOGG, ID 83837 and legally described as LOT 17 IN BLOCK 1 OF CAMERON AVENUE ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, FILED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SHOSHONE COUNTY, IDAHO. 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 Number and paid any required filing fee to the Clerk of the Court at 700 Bank Street, Ste. 120, Wallace, ID 83873, (208) 752-1264, and serve a copy of your response on the Plaintiff's attorney, Sydney K. Leavitt, at ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP, 13125 W. Persimmon Lane, Ste. 150, Boise, ID 83713. A copy of the Summons and Complaint can be obtained by contacting either the Clerk of the Court or the attorney for Plaintiff. If you wish for legal assistance, you should immediately retain an attorney to advise you in this matter. Dated CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT By:/s/ Debi Ruggles SHO LEGAL 3207 AD#335392 OCTOBER 19, 26, NOVEMBER 1, 8, 2019kk
Events calendar: Nov. 1-7
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