Jun 4, 2008 | Bay Guardian
Optimism in the Face of Defeat in the Bayview
Having just left the HQ of the F is for Fairness campaign in the Bayview, I must report that the vibe was generally optimistic despite the fact that Prop F was decidedly dragging it's feet through the election ...
Kootenai County weighs removal of obsolete pilings
“Everybody says this ought to be done but nobody wants to spend the money to do it”
Jim Aucutt, seated at left, who chairs the Kootenai County Waterways Board, and Kootenai County Sheriff's Deputy Tom Alexander, right, look at old pilings while touring the Spokane River on Thursday. via The Spokesman-Review
Lawmakers back stiffer fines for fishery destruction
Idaho lawmakers are backing a proposal to stiffen penalties on developers who harm lakes or fisheries. via KTVB Boise
Legislation could help boat owners
“There are very few marinas where you can take a new float home”
Bill meant to reinforce policy for 'reasonable' float home moorage rates BOISE -- Top-level state executives support legislation introduced Friday to clarify how Idaho may regulate marina rental rates on ... via PostFallsPress
New Year's Eve fire injures man
A Bonner County man suffered burns to his head after his home caught fire on Monday, according to Sagle Fire District officials. via Bonner Co. Daily Bee
“The Review's tombstone will be more readable than The Coeur d'Alene Press.”
Looking forward to 'Good Morning America' coverage A small crowd, no more than 200, gathered in front of the Coeur d'Alene Resort about 20 years ago as a city fire truck sounded its siren as the signal to ... via PostFallsPress
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 Coeur d'Alene Press Newspaper
Timberlake fire commission race has become quite heated
“Been bit twice by German shepards.”
The race is heating up for a fire commissioner position in the Timberlake Fire Protection District. via KXLY-TV Spokane
Investigators still reviewing facts of hunter fatality
Authorities say they are still piecing together the facts in the fatal shooting of a north Idaho hunter and have not yet decided whether to file criminal charges against the shooter. via KTVB Boise
Hunter dies from gunshot wounds
Kootenai County Sheriffs are investigating a hunting accident near Bayview, Idaho that has left one person dead from a gunshot wound. via KXLY-TV Spokane
Bayview developer misses deadline
“Just a few days even would make the chance of success a lot better.”
Robert Holland, a Bayview developer responsible for destroying crucial salmon spawning grounds in Lake Pend Orielle, has failed to meet the deadline set for restoration of the site. via Coeur d'Alene Press Newspaper
Bayview developer fails to meet deadline for restoring spawning beds
Associated Press - October 10, 2007 2:04 PM ET BAYVIEW, Idaho - A deadline for a northern Idaho developer to complete restoration of damaged salmon beds has come and gone. via Today's 6