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The Newport Miner THE VOICE OF PEND OREILLE COUNTY SINCE 1901

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

www.pendoreillerivervalley.com

Volume 113, Number15 | 2 Sections, 20 Pages 75¢

Suspects shoot at deputy, escape BY DON GRONNING OF THE MINER

MINER PHOTO|DON GRONNING

COURTESY PHOTO|BONNER COUNTY

ABOVE: Washington State Patrol crime scene investigators look for bullets in the Bonner County Sheriff’s vehicle that was involved in an interstate pursuit in which the Sheriff’s vehicle was hit by several bullets fired from the fleeing suspects. The deputy wasn’t hit and the suspects are still at large, as of Tuesday afternoon. .

SHERIFF COURTESY PHOTO|BONNER COUNTY SHERIFF

Several of the holes from bullets that struck and disabled the Sheriff’s vehicle on Elmer’s Loop in south Pend Oreille County are shown in this Sheriff’s Office photo.

Patrick Geaudreau is being sought by authorities, along with another unidentified man

Primary election Tuesday, May 17 OF THE MINER

PRIEST RIVER – Although all candidates in attendance are running on the same ticket, there were clear differences between those running for each office during the Republican Party Candidate Forum in Priest River last Wednesday night. The event was organized by the Bonner County Republican Party. Candidates for two county commissioner seats, Bonner County sheriff, and state legislature spoke to a large crowd at Priest River Junior High. District 2 commissioner Todd Sudick is running

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Still time to run for office in Washington

Clear lines drawn at Republican candidates forum BY MICHELLE NEDVED

NEWPORT – Two suspects are on the loose, thought to be armed and dangerous, after they fled from a Bonner County sheriff deputy Monday night, May 9. One of the two men involved shot the deputy’s vehicle multiple times, disabling it. Law enforcement warned people in the Tweedie Road, Elmers Loop and Spring Valley areas to stay inside and lock their doors and windows that night. “About 11:30 last night, deputies came knocking on the door,” said Alan Elmer, who lives on the property where the suspects escaped. Deputies told him that someone was avoiding capture and had been involved with shooting at a sheriff’s vehicle. “So I moved my guns into the front room and set and watched the helicopter looking for them,” Elmer said. “It was touch and go all night. I could have sworn I heard gunshots.” But deputies told him they didn’t fire. Anyone who subscribes to Nixle, a text and email notification service utilized by both sheriff’s offices, received notification at 11:47 p.m., that residents in the area should lock their doors and stay inside. About an hour

against Priest River councilman Jeff Connolly for the commissioner seat. The two disagreed on a lawsuit pending between Bonner County and a developer, regarding plans near the waterfront in downtown Priest River. Sudick said the commissioners are looking out for the county’s best interests. Bonner Park West, located on the Pend Oreille River, is owned by the county. The Beardmore Foundation wants to develop the area, but Sudick contends plans would have blocked access to the park. The county invested $250,000 in the park in

Candidate filing May 16-20 BY DON GRONNING OF THE MINER

NEWPORT – There is still time to throw your hat into the ring for elected office in Pend Oreille County. The candidate filing period is May 16-20. The primary election is set for Aug. 2 and the general election is Nov. 8. The main positions up for election include Pend Oreille County commissioners in Districts 1 and 3 and the District

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B R I E F LY Tri County Health meets May 18

509-684-1301 or 1-800-827-3218 by May 16.

NEWPORT – The regular meeting of the Board of Health of Northeast Tri County Health District will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 18. The meeting will be held at the PUD Conference Room, at 130 N. Washington Ave., in Newport. The public is invited and encouraged to attend and public input is welcome. This meeting site is barrier free. People needing special accommodations should contact Kelly LeCaire at Northeast Tri County Health District at

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Pend Oreille County Fair hog weigh-in May 14 CUSICK – The Pend Oreille County Fair Market Hog Weigh-in is Saturday, May 14, from 9 a.m.-11 a.m. at the Pend Oreille County Fairgrounds in Cusick. Weigh-in is optional, but hogs must be registered with swine superintendents by May 14. No late registrations will be accepted. Also, hogs that do not attend weigh-in are not eligible for the Daily Rate of

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Gain contest. To be eligible to show a hog at the fair, exhibitors must have completed third grade. Classes are as follows: Juniors – third, fourth and fifth grade; intermediates – sixth, seventh and eighth grade; seniors, ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade (must be 19-years-old as of Jan. 1, 2016). Exhibitors should have received their market hog paperwork via mail. For more information, call swine superintendents Johnny and Lindsey Newman at 509-447-3188.

OPINION

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RECORD

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LIFE

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POLICE REPORTS

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SPORTS

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OBITUARIES

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PUBLIC NOTICES

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SPRING CAR CARE MAY 18 ISSUE OF THE MINER


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