ADVERTISEMENT
Advertise Here

Huckleberries Online

Hot Potatoes — 2/8/07

Pepper’s better half is helping to organize the effort to have a house built for Shasta Groene. See item below/Jesse Tinsley, Spokesman-Review.

*Cd’A Police chief search expanded: Carpenter intends to retire this year, but hasn’t set a date/Marc Stewart, Coeur d’Alene Press — I’ve known four police chiefs during my 23 years in Coeur d’Alene: the late Frank Premo, Dave Scates, Tom Cronin and Wendy Carpenter. Premo was hard-nosed and a casualty of the Ray Stone purge of the ‘80s. Cronin was a tad odd. The best were the two promoted from within: Scates and Carpenter. Any questions?

*‘Home for Shasta’ gains momentum: Labor, materials, money donated/Taryn Brodwater, Spokesman-Review — Nothing will replace the loss suffered by Shasta Groene and her father, Steve, but this is a nice way to let them know that the community will always think of them.

*Could Idaho’s car registration fees go up 75 percent?/Betsy Russell, Eye On Boise — State Transportation Director Pamela Lowe and the ITD board seem to think that there’s something wrong that Idaho has one of the lowest vehicle registration fees in the nation. I don’t.

*Cop fired for lying after crash: Man also accused of using now-banned donkey kick/Jody Lawrence-Turner, Spokesman-Review — Hmm. A Spokane Deputy Dawg can give a barista a peep show of his privates and be protected by the civil review board. But a rookie cop gets dumped for lying about not wearing a seatbelt. He must feel as though he got donkey-kicked.

*Dual enrollment students lift NIC to record spring numbers/Linda Ball, Coeur d’Alene Press — The record number is even more impressive when you consider that College of Southern Idaho, the only other official community college in the state, dropped 6 percent this spring. Hat Tip to outgoing prexy Michael Burke and his NIC work hands.


No comments on this post so far. Add yours!
« Back to Huckleberries Online

You must be logged in to post comments.
Please create a profile or log in here.


About this blog

D.F. Oliveria is a columnist and blogger for The Spokesman-Review. Huckleberries Online was judged the best 2008 Idaho newspaper blog by the Idaho Press Club. And the best 2007 news blog in the Pacific Northwest by the Society for Professional Journalist. Print Huckleberries is a past winner of the Herb Caen Memorial Column contest by the National Association of Newspaper Columnists. The Readership Institute of Northwestern University cited this blog as a good example of online community journalism.

Find DFO on Facebook

DFO on Twitter

Betsy Russell on Twitter

HBO newsmakers Twitter list

Take this week's news quiz ›
Search this blog
Subscribe to this blog
ADVERTISEMENT
Advertise Here