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City responds to cemetery incident

In response to an incident reported by Taylor Viydo/KREM re: a family that was locked in Riverview Cemetery on 4th of July, Deputy City Administrator Sam Taylor comments that the city of Coeur d'Alene regrets the incident. A city employee had locked the cemetery after the family refused to leave to prevent people from shooting fireworks off there.
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Wild Card/Tuesday — 7.5.16

I enjoyed the full Coeur d'Alene 4th of July experience Monday: 4th of July Parade in downtown Coeur d'Alene, a family potluck picnic in my back yard, and then the fireworks show from City Beach at night. Fun. Fun. And fun. I've been attending 4th of July parades for 32 years in Coeur d'Alene. The one Monday had to be among the best.
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Mayor Bonfield: The cat woman of Asotin County

By day, Vikki Bonfield is mayor of Asotin, Wash., near Lewiston. By night, she's the cat catcher of Asotin County. Mayor Bonfield has trapped 45 wild cats in her town. She takes them to the Lewis Clark Animal Shelter to be spayed or neutered. The city pays $100 for every two cats spayed or neutered.
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PM Scanner Traffic — 7.5.16

Scanner Traffic for Tuesday PM (17 items & counting + link to AM Scanner Traffic with 18 more items) includes Spirit Lake resident who won't quit shooting off fireworks.
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Cutline Contest — Time2Vote

The Cutline Contest today focuses on people covered with fake blood protesting against bull runs on the eve of the famous San Fermin festival, in Pamplona Spain. Weekend Winner: Nic
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Update on trash collection change

There's been a lot of confusion re: how to get rid of old Waste Management garbage collection bins. Deputy City Administrator Sam Taylor provides the latest word on the change order in a news release below.
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Family locked in Riverview Cemetery

At KREM 2, Taylor Viydo reports that a local woman and her family was locked in the Riverview Cemetery (behind Forest Cemetery) by a city employee after they refused to leave. The woman visited the cemetery to celebrate the birthday of her late 3YO son.
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Blogosphere — 7.5.16

Huckleberries Online blogosphere includes more than 60 photos from Simple Mind of the 4th of July Parade in Sandpoint Monday.
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Picking up after slobs on Tubbs Hill

"I spent 6 hrs picking up Tubbs Hill today. I think I filled about 30 grocery size plastic bags. Thank you to everyone who helped to clean up!" -- Walkabout.
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Idaho’s state/sales tax ranks low

Idaho has one of the lowest combined state and local sales taxes in the country, ranking in the bottom 15, well behind such states as Louisiana, Tennessee, Arkansas, Alabama and neighboring Washington. The Tax Foundation has released a new comparison of state and local sales taxes by state.
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Vandal wants to stop hate

Seems one misinformed person thought it was within his/her prerogative to spray-paint an otherwise reasonable message on a high-profile stop sign at 2nd Street & Indiana Avenue in downtown Coeur d'Alene. Duane Rasmussen snapped this picture while photographing the 4th of July parade in downtown Coeur d'Alene Monday.
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Idaho ranks Top 5 in new ed report

In an Idaho Education News report, Kevin Richert tells of a recent national report that shows Idaho scoring in the Top 5 -- yes, you read that right -- for students getting a bachelor's degree after they've earned an associate's degree. The high standing speaks to Idaho's support for high school students who dual enroll in community colleges.
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Lawyers explore plea deal for Kyle Odom

Prosecutors and defense lawyers for Kyle Odom, the man accused of shooting a CdA pastor in March, will meet with a district judge to discuss a possible plea agreement in the case. Any plea deal that emerges from the confidential mediation would be presented in open court to the judge in the case, who could accept or reject the agreement.
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Jail courtroom sets use record

Our local jail saw a record number of defendants in custody to see a judge following the busy holiday weekend. Today, jail staff will escort 62 inmates to a court session, which will take place using a video-arraignment system. There are usually 25 to 30 inmates awaiting first appearances on the first working day of the week.
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Lake City celebrates 4th of July

Photo Set (by Duane Rasmussen): A boy watches the annual Coeur d'Alene 4th of July Parade aboard Mudgy the Moose in downtown Coeur d'Alene Monday.
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AM Scanner Traffic — 7.5.16

Scanner Traffic for Tuesday AM (18 items & counting) includes Coeur d'Alene police search along downtown Coeur d'Alene waterfront for missing female with dementia. (Responding to a HucksOnline inquiry, Detective Jared Reneau reports the woman was later found.)
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Poll: Gun law will trigger more mishaps

In the weekend poll, a solid plurality of Hucks Nation predicted that Idaho's new permitless carry law will trigger more accidental shootings in the Gem State. Today's Poll: Do you agree with FBI decision not to file criminal charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server?
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Why Little announced guv run early

Adam Cotterell of Boise State Public Radio comments on possible reason why Lt Gov Brad announced his plans to run for governor in 2018: "Long-time Idaho political analyst Jim Weatherby says by becoming the first candidate in the race, Little may be sending a message to Republicans who respect the party hierarchy that he is the heir-apparent."
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Magic Valley tries to keep millennials

Millennials, with their faces buried in technological gadgets much of the time, exasperate the older generations around them. But they're sought nationwide by employers who want to tap their creativity. Now, the Magic Valley is looking for a strategy to keep southern Idaho millennials home. (Do millennials exasperate you or inspire you?)
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AM Headlines — 7.5.16

AM Headlines today: Road kill fair game in Washington/Outdoors, Passenger in ATV Kingston ATV crash dies/Press, Fatal bear attacked triggered by collision/Outdoors, Ag leaders welcome Little as guv candidate/EOBoise, Business Bits: 777 Take-and-Bake opens soon/Press, Boulder-White Clouds wilderness planning starts/Outdoors ...
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FBI: No charges in Clinton email matter

The FBI won’t recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server while secretary of state, agency Director James Comey said Tuesday, lifting a major legal threat to her presidential campaign. But Comey called her actions “extremely careless.”
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Malloy: Idaho GOP restores order

In his Idaho Politics Weekly column, Chuck Malloy comments that party Chairman Steve Yates & exec Dave Johnston have restored order to the Idaho Republican Party, despite its deep divisions. Johnston, a 27YO who has mastered the art of herding cats, and Yates are responsible for an orderly party convention last month, Malloy comments.
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Waste Management picking up bins

As of Friday, Waste Management no longer serves as the garbage hauler for Coeur d'Alene as the service transitioned to Coeur d'Alene Garbage. Waste Management asks that all old containers be left out where they are visible and they will be removed. (City says the removal process will take the entire month.)
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Chief has no right to remain silent

In a weekend editorial, Opinion Editor Marty Trillhaase takes Police Chief Chris Ankeny of Lewiston to task for his new policy that cuts the public off from information from his office on weekends. Ankeny has declared that his office won't provide public information on crimes from noon Friday to noon Monday.
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Lake City loves a parade

Lake City turned out en masse to another Fourth of July Parade Monday -- and it was treated to one of the best. In the photo above, Lora Gervais, holding the American flag, leads the local Daughters of the American Revolution as it marches down Sherman Avenue.