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"Fill-in" strategy working at Shoshone County Jail
The Shoshone County Commissioners met with Shoshone County Sheriff Holly Lindsey and Undersheriff Lance Stutzke last week where they updated the board on the status of their jail fill-in strategy.

Little issues disaster declaration: Flooding fear rise in Kootenai County
Little said the combination of damaged infrastructure and rising runoff creates a dangerous scenario.

Nunsense comes to Sixth Street
The popular off-Broadway show is making its way to the stage in Wallace for the sixth time and stars Joy Persoon, Carol Roberts, Angela Curl, Naomi Medley, and Emily Hasz as the titular nuns, with theater veteran Paul Roberts in the director’s chair.
Calder Water and Sewer receives DEQ grant
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) awarded the Calder Water and Sewer District $25,000 to help evaluate deficiencies and determine necessary upgrades.

Shoshone County amends budget to track jail spending
The Shoshone County Commissioners amended their budget last week to accurately track spending by the Shoshone County Sheriff's Office.

SCSO seeks Border Patrol grant
Captain Seth Green with the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Department met with the Shoshone County Commissioners earlier this month, where they approved his request to pursue a grant from the United States Border Patrol (USBP).

KHS Cadets take third at California Raider competition
Members of Kellogg High School’s Marine Corps JROTC Program recently traveled to Southern California to compete in a JROTC Raider Competition.

Murray Water Association receives DEQ funding
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) awarded $610,000 in drinking water construction funding Thursday to Murray Water Association in Shoshone County.

Louis 'Louie' M. Groves, 86
Louis "Louie" M. Groves, 86. Being born in Omaha, Nebraska, on January 8, 1939, to Walter and Laura (Japp) Groves.

Mayor Mac receives Precious Gem award
Last month, Pooler was awarded the Silver Valley Chamber’s “Precious Gem” award, which is given to a person who has given abundantly to the local community. He was unable to attend the chamber’s award ceremony, so former chamber president Juli Zook brought the award to him.

Commissioners approve jail fund transfer
The Shoshone County Commissioners approved a $12,000 transfer from the sheriff's jail budget to sheriff’s patrol overtime budget.

Honoring Sheriff Gunderson's legacy
The Silver Valley took a hit last year when former Shoshone County Sheriff Mike Gunderson passed away following a battle with cancer, but in the wake of their grief, his family has created something to ensure that his legacy lives on.

SCSO, BOCC talk jail staffing issues
Shoshone County Sheriff Holly Lindsey and Undersheriff Lance Stutzke went before the county commissioners on Wednesday to discuss what they’re calling a “dire” concern.

KCSD awarded loan for treatment facility project
Last week it was announced that the Kingston-Cataldo Sewer District had been awarded a $1.4 million loan from the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (IDEQ).

OPINION: School choice plan called a ‘government handout’
The fight over school vouchers might be the leading issue going into this legislative session, but the term “vouchers” will have selective use.

Sheriff Lindsey discusses new term
When Holly Lindsey received word that she had won the race for sheriff in the November election, her initial thoughts were of gratitude to have received the stamp of approval from the voters in Shoshone County.

Local groups donate to pest control
Local non-profit group Silver Valley CARES received $2,000 in donations earlier this week to aid those battling pests in their homes.

North Idaho SAUSA Office a go
History was made on Tuesday afternoon when the Shoshone County Commissioners approved two agreements that will create the first Special Assistant United States Attorney (SAUSA) Office in North Idaho.

Idaho Gov. Little visits North Idaho to talk 'Keeping Promises' plan
Governor Brad Little's laid out his vision for education policy Monday during a press conference at the StanCraft Jet Center as part of his "Keeping promises" plan for 2025.

Study to be completed on old Wallace school building
For the past few years, the Wallace School District has been exploring options related to the old Wallace High School building. However, a determination on the building’s fate may be on the horizon.