The Newport Miner THE VOICE OF PEND OREILLE COUNTY SINCE 1901
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
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Volume 113, Number 22 | 2 Sections, 20 Pages 75¢
Heading for the ground
Newport’s Austin Krogh couldn’t buy a score at this year’s rodeo. He was entered in three events, but this ride was typical of the luck he had. He broke a back cinch on this horse in the ranch bronc riding Friday night causing an early exit. Krogh travelled to Silverdale, Wash., were he won second in the steer wrestling two days later. This year’s rodeo was one of the best in years, with good weather, good attendance, and great rodeo action.
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Fires, climate change related, Gov. says
Woman suspected of stealing gun, car BY SOPHIA ALDOUS
‘Have to fight root cause of forest fires, which is carbon pollution and climate change’ BY DON GRONNING OF THE MINER
SPOKANE – “Our forests are just time bombs right now and climate change is upon us,” Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee says, mincing no words in a sit down interview with The Miner Monday morning. “When you have a combination of sick and dying trees by the tens
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NEWPORT – A woman who casually attended a local Rotary lunch meeting and volunteered to help out with Festivities in the Park during rodeo weekend is thought to be the same woman accused of stealing a gun and high jacking a car last weekend. According to the Pend Oreille Sheriff’s Office, Sunday, June 26, dispatch received a 911 call at about 8:38 p.m. reporting a carjacking near
of thousands, and increasing heat and potential drought, we just have catastrophic conditions in the forests and it is very concerning to me.” The Washington governor says the state has put more money in firefighting capacity, training men and women from the National Guard, for instance, SEE INSLEE, 2A
Third Street and Warren Avenue in Newport. The victim, a 22-year-old female, said that a female she recognized as Katie M. Whitaker, 29, from Oldtown, had flagged her down, according to the statement of probably cause. The victim said she stopped her 2006 Jeep Cherokee to see what was wrong, and Whitaker allegedly opened the passenger side door and got in uninvited, carrying a soft gun case with a rifle. The suspect asked for a ride, lifting her top to show the gun case. When
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Fourth of July provides plenty of celebration Check out these area events BY SOPHIA ALDOUS OF THE MINER
NEWPORT – With the Fourth of July on the horizon for Monday, there’s plenty of area events in Pend Oreille and west Bonner counties to honor the nation’s birthday. The Kalispel Powwow Grounds will host an Independence Day
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Gov. Jay Inslee was in Spokane Monday. In an interview with The Miner, Inslee talked about climate change, education and the decision to give the go ahead for the Spokane Tribe to build a casino near the Kalispel Tribe’s casino in Airway Heights.
Fireworks Display at dusk. The Kalispel Kafe will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6-10 p.m. Chili dogs, root beer floats and popcorn will be available for purchase. The powwow grounds are located 2 miles north of the Usk Bridge on the west side. It’s an alcohol and drug-free event. RVs,
campers, and pets are not allowed. For more information on this event, call 509447-7122. Start July 4 festivities off with the annual pancake breakfast at Usk Community Hall on Black Road from 8-11a.m. Cost is $5 per SEE FOURTH, 9A
B R I E F LY Run Whatcha Brung motorcycle drags this weekend
State Board of Education: Idaho’s SAT scores top national averages
OLDTOWN – Bikers from throughout the Northwest and beyond gather in Oldtown Saturday, July 2, for the Run Whatcha Brung motorcycle drag races. Bikes of all makes and models line the parking lot in front of Ben Franklin. Racers start arriving Friday, with the races Saturday. The races take place in the street between Newport Ambulance and the bowling alley. Live music, beer gardens, vendors and games provide fun for the entire family.
BOISE – The latest round of SAT scores places Idaho above the national averages across the board, and the State Board of Education is encouraged. “Overall, this is a positive for Idaho and the work being done in our schools,” State Board Executive Director Matt Freeman said in a news release. “As we review the data, it shows that we have more work to do, particularly in math, but we are trending in the right direction.” Idaho’s average score in evidence-based reading and
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writing was 509, compared to a national average of 498. Idaho’s average math score was 490, compared to the national average of 486. Idaho’s average total score came to 999, compared to a national average of 984.
Miner closed for Fourth NEWPORT – The Miner Newspaper office is closed Monday, July 4, for Independence Day. We will reopen Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. Deadlines for news items remain the same. Classified ads and legals are due Friday at noon. Hotbox deadline remains the same.
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