Nov 12, 2007 | PostFallsPress
AAA: $3 gas prices could last for some time
“And they definitely go up faster than they come down”
JEROME A. POLLOS/Press While many gas stations in Coeur d'Alene were selling regular unleaded at prices above $3 a gallon Thursday, there are still a handful that are just under the $3 mark. via PostFallsPress
“That's still pretty low, I think, for a traditional city election”
JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Al Hassell receives a congratulatory hug after defeating three challengers for Seat 3 on the Coeur d'Alene City Council. via Coeur d'Alene Press Newspaper
Huckleberries Best of the INorthwest -- 11/7/07 Dan Pelle/Spokesman-Review Mary Verner celebrates with Mickey Thompson after hearing election results broadcast on TV at the Red Lion River Inn in Spokane here . via The Spokesman-Review
No charges in accidental shooting
“He is devastated by this and we're doing our best to help him through it”
Friends were about 70 feet apart in wooded area with thick brush during incident COEUR d'ALENE -- Kootenai County Prosecutor Bill Douglas won't file criminal charges against the Athol man who shot and killed a ... via PostFallsPress
Officials discuss hot topics in upcoming legislative session
“When your identity is stolen you don't have any protection”
Removal of sales tax from food, limiting property tax on lawmakers' agendas COEUR d'ALENE -- Members of the Idaho Legislature met at North Idaho College to share their thoughts on key issues that will be ... via PostFallsPress
Logging accident causes highway closure
Spokane, Washington & Northern Idaho KXLY 4 A logging truck created a traffic disruption Tuesday morning when it spilled its load on Highway 95 near I-90 in Coeur d'Alene. COEUR D'ALENE -- A logging truck lost ... via KXLY-TV Spokane
Duncan seeks to suppress statements, void death penaltyPosted on Nov. 6
Convicted killer Joseph Edward Duncan III on Monday asked a federal judge to suppress statements he made to detectives and a jail chaplain after his arrest in the summer of 2005 for the kidnapping of two ... via Missoulian
NIC advises of MRSA infections
“It will cover basic hygiene. Maybe we've become complacent. It will also address the general respiratory flu.”
Fliers will be distributed warning of dangers COEUR d'ALENE -- North Idaho College is going to launch a personal hygiene campaign after a female student was hospitalized with a drug-resistant staph infection ... via Bonner Co. Daily Bee
Start date for Idaho Meth Project ads uncertain
“If we bring in another half-million in the next 60 days, we'll be in a really good position.”
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho - Not enough money is available yet to know exactly when the Idaho Meth Project's statewide ad campaign depicting the negative effects of the illegal drug will begin, an official said. via Independent Record
“Let's have a park building party”
Get out the vote -- however it smells "Voters?? We don't need no stinking voters!" You might recall that famous line from the classic movie "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre," where it was actually "badges" ... via Coeur d'Alene Press Newspaper
ISP warns deer danger is higher in North Idaho
“We have quite a few, actually”
Likelihood of crash is one in 363 drivers COEUR d'ALENE -- State Farm Insurance data ranks Idaho 35th in the nation for the likelihood of a deer-vehicle collision, but police say the chances of hitting a deer ... via Coeur d'Alene Press Newspaper
N. Idaho investigation started after public record destroyed
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho - The Coeur d'Alene Prosecuting Attorney's Office is investigating whether a senior planner for Kootenai County destroyed an audio tape of a public meeting. via Times-News
Kootenai Co. ponders sales price disclosure
“It's extremely important that we have sales information because by statute we have to be at market value”
COEUR d'ALENE -- Kootenai County could become the first county in the state to require property owners to disclose the sales price of their land and homes. via Bonner Co. Daily Bee
N. Idaho federal jury finds woman guilty of wire fraud
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho - The former executive director of the 1st Judicial District's Court Appointed Special Advocates has been found guilty of 18 counts of wire fraud and lying to an FBI agent. via Times-News
Riggs named Citizen of the Year
“It was really a new concept. He was actively involved in the chamber and has always been a contributor -- at one time serving on its board. "Jack is one of those people who gives his time, talent and money for good causes”
JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Jack Riggs walks toward the stage after being named the 2007 Coeur d'Alene Area Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year during Thursday night's 95th annual banquet. via PostFallsPress
Former CASA executive found guilty of fraud, lying
“All of us associated with CASA are pleased to have this dark moment in our history behind us.”
Rhonda Richardson could face up to 25 years in prison, multiple fines COEUR d'ALENE -- Rhonda Richardson slowly shook her head as a federal jury found her guilty of 18 counts of wire fraud and lying to an FBI ... via PostFallsPress
N. Idaho authorities concerned about malnourished horse cases
“We all know that hay and feed prices are skyrocketing and that causes some people to not properly nourish their animals”
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho - Authorities in northern Idaho who recently found four dead horses and eight others that were malnourished say high feed prices could lead to more such cases. via The Seattle Times
Coeur d'Alene Tribe, Jesuits subject of planned exhibit
CATALDO, Idaho - The Coeur d'Alene Tribe in northern Idaho is building a $3.8 million exhibit detailing the tribe's sometimes difficult interactions with Jesuit missionaries. via Times-News
Idaho child killer sues after being denied artificial legs
“We don't have any comment on Mr. McAdoo's claims at this time”
A child killer who lost his legs in a suicide attempt is suing the state prison system for $1 million after being denied artificial legs in prison, saying he was promised prosthetics in plea negotiations. via KTVB Boise
Little League embezzler back in jail
“The victim was the father-in-law of the owner”
James A. Harris accused of stealing company credit card for personal gain COEUR d'ALENE -- The man who embezzled $30,000 from the Post Fall Little League is facing prison time for violating the conditions of ... via PostFallsPress