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Commissioners' news Ambulance services fee increase approved A public hearing was held for the purpose of considering and fixing the ambulance services fee increase for services provided of over five percent .
20th Century Images: June 1, 2009
My parents had a summer camp up Elk River and I remember my childhood sense of wonder as we passed by the Cobb Compressor Station, which at one time was considered the largest natural-gas compressor station in the world.
New property value assessments to be sent out June 1
New property value assessments to be sent out June 1 The Clearwater County Assessor's office will be sending out the new property value assessments June 1. When the assessment notice is received, the property owner needs to closely examine the contents.
One drop at time, we move along road to energy independence
Joe Schuster, who created a road map to energy independence by 2040, wishes there were a lot more communities like Elk River on the long, winding and bumpy road that lies ahead of this country.
The month of March came in like a lamb in Fraser. The skies were cloudy and the daytime temperature climbed to the high forties.
Elk River citizens learn about Neighborhood Watch program
Elk River citizens learn about Neighborhood Watch program On Feb. 21 Clearwater County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Rick Miller met with concerned citizens of Elk River in response to an interest in the Neighborhood ...
It is a very special time. Guys, remember to do something for your special person.
OPD hosts Idaho law compliance class for alcohol retailers
On Jan. 14, Tim Davidson with the Idaho Bureau of Alcohol Beverage Control met with local law enforcement officers to review Idaho laws related to alcohol retailers.
The Christmas of 2008 is now logged in our memories and on our cameras. The enjoyable and informative letters we have received in the mail and the telephone calls, make us feel closer to friends and relatives ...
Don't mess around on Hwy 10, cops are everywhere
Police don't care if you know...they want you to know. That's why they called us to get out the word that patrols are all over Highway 10 betweenn Anoka and Ramsey County looking for drunk drivers.