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Shoshone County receives LATCF funding
The Shoshone Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) met with Shoshone County Grants Administrator Colleen Rosson to discuss the allocation of funds from the Local Assistance and Tribal Consistency Fund (LATCF).
Legals January 31, 2017
CITY OF MULLAN QUARTERLY REPORT QUARTER ENDING December 31, 2016 RECEIPTS October November December Totals GENERAL FUND 14539.82 1853.18 11033.07 27426.07 STREET FUND 8943.81 0 425.00 9368.81 ROAD REMED 5571.34 0 5571.34 SEWER FUND 3741.68 0 1152.23 4893.91 DOG CAR FUND EMERGENCY FUND TOTALS 32796.65 1853.18 12610.30 47,260.13 BALANCE ALL FUNDS October 1, 2016 758,052.57 DISBURSEMENTS, ALL CITY FUNDS 85250.76 BALANCE ALL FUNDS December 31, 2016 720,061.94 CITIZENS ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE DETAILED SUPPORTING RECORD OF THE ABOVE FINANCIAL STATEMENT AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, CITY OF MULLAN TRISHA CRANDALL, CITY CLERK LEGAL 2458 JAN 31, 2017

DEQ announces drinking water and wastewater funding opportunities for fiscal year 2024
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is announcing fiscal year 2024 grant and loan funding opportunities for Idaho’s drinking water and wastewater systems.

Innovia accepting COVID-19 Response and Recovery funds applications
SPOKANE, Wash. — Innovia Foundation announced Monday a second round of grant funding available to community-based organizations engaged in COVID-19 response and recovery efforts in Eastern Washington and North Idaho.

New boiler in store for Wallace pool
WALLACE –– The Wallace City Council voted in favor of pursuing additional funds from the Innovia Endowment Fund to replace the boiler at the Wallace Swimming Pool.

County formally accepts ARPA funds
The Shoshone Board of County Commissioners recently signed a resolution formally accepting the $2.5 million Shoshone County allocation of the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund program (CSLFRF) authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Legals for February, 12 2021

County passes annual vessel fund resolution
The resolution, an annual item for the BOCC, basically announces their intent to not return the unexpended vessel fund revenue and to expend those monies during the next fiscal year.

County, cities receive ARPA funds
ARPA was signed into law just over a year ago in March of 2021, and provided $350 billion in additional funding for state and local governments to combat the various financial consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Trump signs bill renewing Secure Rural Schools
By JOSH MCDONALD

County approves ARPA more designations
During a Monday morning meeting with Shoshone County Grant Administrator Colleen Rosson, the BOCC once again reviewed the criteria and goals surrounding these funds before making their decisions.

Kootenai County will fund lake water analysis
Kootenai County commissioners voted Wednesday to commit $50,000 to a project analyzing lake water samples for trace and toxic metals. Bill Brooks and Chris Fillios voted to provide the funds, which will come from the fiscal year 2022 community support budget. Leslie Duncan was not present for the meeting.

Shoshone County receives SRS dollars
WALLACE — $23.9 million in Secure Rural Schools (SRS) funds will be distributed throughout Idaho following a two-year extension of the program, authorized by Congress in December 2019.
The tough decisions regarding school spending
Ensuring that your child’s school is equipped to meet all of requirements and rigors of providing a standard education is becoming more and more important.

BOCC approves funds for new ambulance
Money to come from derelict East Shoshone Hospital District
On Wednesday morning the Shoshone Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) unanimously approved the allocation of $150,000 from the East Shoshone Hospital District fund to the Shoshone County Ambulance Service District (SCASD).

Zanetti grant funds projects in Wallace, Osburn
Fostering spaces for the senior citizens in Shoshone County was a passion Silverton resident Bill Zanetti set out to provide for beyond his lifetime.

Local administrators weigh in on potential raises for teachers
When the Idaho Legislature passed House Bill 1 last September, school districts and their administrators across the state were relieved that the legislators were putting an emphasis on funding schools.
Legals December 13, 2019
SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 606 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF KELLOGG, SHOSHONE COUNTY, IDAHO, AUTHORIZING AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF WASTEWATER REVENUE BOND, SERIES 2019B, IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $1,090,000 FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCING THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS TO THE WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM AND FACILITIES OF THE CITY (THE "SYSTEM"); DESCRIBING THE BOND AND TERMS THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE SALE OF THE BOND TO THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, RURAL UTILITIES SERVICE; RATIFYING ESTABLISHMENT OF RATES AND CHARGES FOR SYSTEM SERVICE AND PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSITION OF REVENUES THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE PLEDGE OF NET REVENUES OF THE SYSTEM TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON THE BOND; ESTABLISHING FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS; PROVIDING COVENANTS RELATING TO THE BOND; AND PROVIDING FOR OTHER MATTERS RELATING THERETO A summary of the principal provisions of Ordinance No. 606 of the City of Kellogg, Shoshone County, Idaho (the "City"), adopted on December 11, 2019, is as follows: Sets out findings and declarations of the City. Defines the terms and phrases used in said Ordinance. Describes the System improvement project to be constructed with the proceeds of the Bond authorized by said Ordinance, and states that $1,090,000 of the cost thereof is to be paid from the sale of the Bond of the City described therein and authorized at a special election held on November 4, 2014, and the balance of which is to be paid from grant funds and other legally available funds. Describes the City of Kellogg Wastewater Revenue Bond, Series 2019B (the "Bond"), provides for the sale of the Bond to the United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Utilities Service, and provides for the terms of payment and the maturity of the Bond which are as follows: Principal Amount: $1,090,000 Interest Rate: 1.75% per annum Maturity: 40 years from date of delivery Payments: Annual payments of principal and interest in the amount of $38,129 Provides for the manner and method of execution of the Bond. Provides for the place and manner of payment of the Bonds. Appoints the City Treasurer as Bond Registrar. Provides for the prepayment of the Bond. Provides for System rates and charges. Pledges the Net Revenues of the System for the payment of the Bond on parity with the City's Prior Parity Bonds. Establishes the "City of Kellogg 2019 Wastewater Project Improvement Fund." Ratifies and continues the "City of Kellogg Wastewater Revenue Fund." Ratifies and continues the "City of Kellogg Wastewater Revenue Bond Fund." Establishes "City of Kellogg 2019 Wastewater Revenue Project Debt Service Reserve Account" within the Bond Fund. Provides for the disposition of surplus funds. Establishes the condition of and limitations on the issuance of additional bonds or other obligations. Provides for the investment of surplus funds. Provides certain general covenants of the City with the Registered Owner of the Bond. Provides certain special covenants of the City with respect to the exclusion of interest on the Bond from income taxation. Provides for method of amending the Ordinance and adopting supplemental ordinances. Recites that the Bond is issued pursuant to the Idaho Revenue Bond Act. Provides for remedies of the Registered Owner of the Bond. States that the Ordinance constitutes a contract with the Registered Owner of the Bond. Provides for severability. Repeals prior inconsistent ordinances, to the extent of any inconsistency. Provides for issuance of the City Loan, and payment thereof from proceeds of the Bond. Authorizes the Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem, City Clerk and City Treasurer to execute any additional documents necessary to sell and deliver the Bond. Provides for the publication of the Ordinance or a summary thereof and the effective date of the Ordinance. The full text of Ordinance No. 606 is available at City Hall and will be provided to any citizen upon personal request during normal office hours. DATED this 11th day of December, 2019. CITY OF KELLOGG, SHOSHONE COUNTY, IDAHO Terry Douglas, Mayor Pro Tem ATTEST: Nila Jurkovich, City Clerk SHO LEGAL 3357 AD#350046 DECEMBER 13, 2019

County shifting grant funds
Shoshone County Grant Administrator Colleen Rosson recently met with the Board of County Commissioners to discuss the statuses of a handful of their approved projects.

BOCC, Rosson allocate more LATCF funds to county employees
The Shoshone Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) met with the Shoshone County Grants Administrator, Colleen Rosson, to discuss the allocation of funds from the Local Assistance and Tribal Consistency Fund (LATCF).