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: UPDATE: ELECTION 2009: Kendrick incumbents win
Incumbents prevailed in the Kendrick mayoral and City Council races. Mayor Dale Lisher retained his seat against challenger Mike Curley.
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Summer Reading Programs set to begin
Summer Reading Programs begin soon at all Latah County Libraries. This year's theme, Be Creative @ Your Library, promises countless opportunities to support children's reading with fun programs, books to read, and reading prizes.
Latah County's Girls State delegates announced
The American Legion Auxiliary has selected the young women who will represent Moscow, Deary, Genesee, Potlatch, and Troy at the 63rd annual session of Idaho Syringa Girls State to be held at Northwest Nazarene University June 14-19. Delegates will spend a week in Nampa learning the mechanics and function of government.
Woman okay after rollover crash
A Genesee woman walked away from a rollover crash on Lindsey Creek Road Sunday. Police said 79-year old Lucy Baumgartner apparently fell asleep at the wheel when she was southbound on the Nez Perce County Road.
Wednesday Renee and Gary Ball of Craigmont called at the Poor Farm. Andrew Holt of Post Falls also visited with Mike.
Supplemental levies pass by wide margins
All five rural Latah County school districts saw their supplemental levies pass by solid margins May 20.
Leonard gets 5-15, judge retains jurisdiction
A Moscow man was sentenced Friday for his role in a fatal shooting near Genesee.
Festival Dance will present two performances
The students of the Festival Dance Academy will present two free public performances this week at the Hartung Theatre in Moscow.
Grant will put Ul scientists in local schools
The University of Idaho has received a $2.94 million grant from the National Science Foundation for a water resources project that connects the research community with middle and high school classrooms in rural northern Idaho and eastern Washington.