Susan Drumheller
covers North Idaho law enforcement, public safety
Contact Susan
- Email: susand@spokesman.com
Recent stories by Susan
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Students Walk Out Racist, Other Cruel Remarks Heard At School Are Protested
March 28, 1995 in Idaho on Page B1 Parents Inez Anderson, left, speaks to students who walked out of Post Falls Junior High School on Monday morning. Photo by Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review
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Weeklong Popcorn Forum A Cultural Potpourri At Nic
March 24, 1995 in Seven Gunther Schuller will be leading a ragtime concert with members of the Spokane Symphony Orchestra on April 2.
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North Idaho Principal Honored Colleagues Give Her State’s Distinguished Principal Award
March 23, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Pam Pratt has been principal at Dalton Gardens for four years. Photo by Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review
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New School Looking For Funding Holy Family Catholic School Plans Raffle For Car, Motorcycle, Cruise
March 14, 1995 in Idaho on Page B1 Organizers of Holy Family Catholic School have raised about $25,000 - $325,000 short of what they need to open the proposed elementary school. But with an ambitious fund-raising drive, they …
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Post Falls Will Seek $500,000 Levy Board Also Votes To Create Kindergarten Center
March 14, 1995 in Idaho on Page B1 The Post Falls School Board decided Monday to hold a two-year $500,000 supplemental levy election this spring and create a kindergarten center next fall. Next year, kindergarten students will all …
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Area Schools Considering Added Levies Post Falls May Decide Tonight To Seek Levy Of $450,000
March 13, 1995 in Idaho on Page A8 The Legislature has decided what it’s giving schools this year, so now school districts have to decide if that’s enough. Post Falls School District is one of the earliest districts …
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Expert On Missing Children To Talk To Parents David Collins Will Lecture Tuesday Night About Child Predators
March 13, 1995 in City on Page A8 In 1993, 9-yearold Stephanie Crane disappeared while walking home from a bowling alley in Challis, Idaho. Earlier that year, 11-year-old Jeralee Underwood was kidnapped while walking her Pocatello newspaper route, …
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Making The High Road New Recreational Trail Will Link Centennial Trail With Higgins Point
March 11, 1995 in Idaho on Page B1 Unpublished correction: The name of Higgens Point is misspelled in this story. This information is from the Idaho Department of Parks & Recreation. 1. Trailblazers. Daniel Johnson, Tommy Owen, Josh …
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Lottery May Be The Ticket Tribe Says Potential For Schools ‘Staggering’
March 10, 1995 in Idaho on Page B1 Schools on the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation could go from rags to riches if the National Indian Lottery survives legal challenges and generates the massive sums expected. “If everything goes …
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Nic Ends Preferential Treatment All Students Will Register At The Same Time, Ending Policy Favoring Athletes, Nurses
March 9, 1995 in Idaho on Page B1 Athletes, nurses and technical students will no longer get preferential treatment when registering for courses at North Idaho College. College President Bob Bennett and the administrative council have agreed to …
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Poor Kids Would Go Hungry, School Leaders Fear Changes In Federal Requirements Could Mean Less Money For Individual School Districts
March 6, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A8 Students of Bryan Elementary eat hot lunch Friday. Two thirds of Bryan students who choose hot lunch qualify for reduced rates or free lunches. Photo by Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review
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Writers’ Visit Gives Students Reason To Rhyme Young Writers Told They All Have Stories To Tell
March 5, 1995 in City on Page B8 Stacy Zehm, a senior at Lakeside High School, was a bit jittery about reading her poem Saturday at her school’s young writers conference. After all, among the dozen people listening …
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Discipline Policy Up For Revision Changes In Cda Schools Manual Up For Adoption Tonight
February 28, 1995 in Idaho on Page B1 A drinking incident last fall involving the police chief’s son influenced the proposed new discipline policy at the Coeur d’Alene School District. That policy and other old, new and revised …
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Temporary Rearrangement A Table For One Parents At Hayden Meadows Believe Cluster Seating Prevents Kids From Getting The Space They Need
February 25, 1995 in Idaho on Page B1 Sandy Medved’s class at Sorensen Elementary has students sitting at desks made for four children each. Some parents at other schools believe placing the desks in single rows would create …
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3 School Districts Are Teaming Up To Join Internet
February 23, 1995 in Idaho on Page B5 Officials in the Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls and Lakeland school districts learned Tuesday they have won a $312,000 federal technology grant to bring the Internet computer network to area schools. …
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Kindergarten Plan Unpopular With Some Parents Need For Space Forcing District, Families To Consider Options
February 22, 1995 in Idaho on Page B1 Becky Ford, Post Falls School District curriculum director, works in a classroom-turned-office at the old Frederick Post Elementary School. Photo by Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review
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9-Year-Old With Knife Not Expelled Parents Question Decision After Incident At School
February 17, 1995 in Idaho on Page B1 Some parents in Worley, Idaho, are worried that the school board is sending the wrong message to students. The Plummer/Worley School Board decided Wednesday night not to expel a 9-year-old …
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Pulitzer Prize Winners At Popcorn Forum
February 16, 1995 in Idaho on Page B3 Hollering poets, digital art, Pulitzer Prizewinning musical talent and free phyllo pastries are just a few of the treats North Idaho College is serving the public during its 25th anniversary …
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Words Of Thanks Producers Of `Amazing Grace’ Donate $1,000 To Books For Joy
February 15, 1995 in Idaho on Page B1 Kitty Bassett of the Coeur d’Alene public library hands out copies of “The Rainbow Fish.” The book were a gift from the crew of the TV show “Amazing Grace.” Photo …
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Icy Winds Close School, Ski Lifts Temperatures Expected To Be Colder Today, But Calmer Winds Should Make It More Bearable
February 14, 1995 in Idaho on Page B1 Jason Tracey, a general studies sophomore at North Idaho College, heads to class bundled in twin mufflers he bought at a local thrift store. Photo by Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review

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