Newport Miner October 15, 2014

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DEQ seeks comment on proposed changes to water requirements BOISE – The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is seeking public comment on proposed changes to requirements that must be met to secure loans for drinking water and clean water (wastewater) infrastructure construction projects in Idaho. The Drinking Water Loan Account Handbook and Clean Water State Revolving Fund Loan Handbook and various accompanying forms have been revised to streamline and clarify what applicants and contractors must do throughout project loan application and construction stages.

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that well, and they will provide for all who must continue on. “Our memories of her will be beautiful, strong and everlasting,” her family said. “Bryanna, we will know you are with us whenever we see that ray of sunshine and that beautiful hot pink sunrise and sunset. Bryanna, we love you, and you will always be in our hearts,” her family said. She was preceded in death by her uncle Brad Sargent, aunt Dee Dee Reppert, her cousin, Joshua Rose, and her great-grandparents. She leaves behind her parents, Rich and Carol, her brother Bradley, her grandparents Gene and Pat Sargent, and her uncle Jason Sargent, all of Metaline; her grandparents Mike and Mary Lou Curti and Carl and Sandy Rose; her uncle, aunt and cousin, Carl, Andree and Elise Rose, all of Winnemucca, Nev.; her aunt and cousins, Alexis Martinez, Wyatt and Hayden, all of Henderson, Nev.; the Brandon families of Spokane, the Nolander families of New York and Loon Lake, Wash., her best friend Calie Daggett, the pepper to her salt, extended family, many friends and an entire community. A Mass for blessing Bryanna was held at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Metaline Falls, Sunday, Oct. 5. A celebration of life was held at Selkirk High School in Ione in on Sunday, Oct. 5, with

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family, friends and the entire community in attendance. The celebration and the turn out were a testament to the incredible soul she is, her family said. The family has requested that donations be made to a scholarship established in the name of Bryanna Sargent. Make checks payable to Selkirk School District – Bryanna Sargent Trust Fund and mail to P.O. Box 129, Metaline Falls, WA 99153.

Lila W. (Parsons) Wheeler SPIRIT LAKE

Lila W. (Parsons) Wheeler passed away Oct. 8th, at Hospice House in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. She was 81. Wheeler Mrs. Wheeler was born Lila Wilmina Lawrence July 8, 1933, in Spokane, to William Lawrence and Vivian Lawrence. She was a truly talented artist. If she could see it, she could paint it. She loved to tease and play games to make everyone laugh and smile. “Cookie Grandma” was loved by the kids for her pies, bread, and cookies that were as warm as her heart. Her flowers and garden were always beautiful like her smile. She loved her animals and friends. Mrs. Wheeler will be remembered most of all for loving her family. She was married to Frank Parsons for 39 years. Then, for the next 26 years she became Ralph Wheeler’s loving partner and wife. She was preceded in death by her parents, three siblings and her son Robert Parsons. She is survived by her husband Ralph, five siblings, her four daughters Sharon (and Butch Clark), Ruth Demos, Linda (and Randy Butler), and Kathy (and Joe Hester), 12 grandchildren, 19 greatgrandchildren as well as a number of stepchildren and step-grandchildren. A funeral service was held Tuesday, Oct., 14, at the Sherman Knapp Funeral Home in Priest River. Interment was at the Evergreen Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Wheeler’s memory to Alzheimer’s Foundations or to Hospice of North Idaho. ShermanKnapp Funeral Home in Priest River is in charge of arrangements. Family and friends are invited to sign the online guestbook at www.sherman-knapp.com.

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B I RT H S Exandra Kayla Ramsdell

Lisa Thamm.

Exandra Kayla Ramsdell was born Sept. 15, at 11:23 a.m. to Valerie Mays and Samuel Ramsdell of Priest River. She weighed 9 pounds and measured 21 inches in length, delivered at Newport Hospital by Dr. Lewis. She joins brothers Lukas and Gabriel and sister Ayla. Maternal grandmother is Tina Smith and paternal grandmother is

Gracie Mosteller Gracie Mosteller was born Sept. 15 at 2:12 p.m. to Lacey Martin of Newport. She weighed 9 pounds, 2 ounces, and measured 21.25 inches in length, delivered at Newport Hospital by Dr. Lewis. She joins sister Casey. Maternal grandparents are Luke and Trina Lamphear. Paternal grandparents are Bo and Christel Mosteller.

Evelyn Michelle Bohach

Daisy Mae Johnson

Evelyn Michelle Bohach was born Sept. 18 at 7:47 p.m. to Anna and John Bohach of Priest River. She weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces, and measured 20.5 inches in length, delivered at Newport Hospital by Dr. Kraus. She joins brother Johnny and sister Eloise. Maternal grandparents are Dennis and Kim Hall. Paternal grandparents are John and Elizabeth Bohach.

Daisy Mae Johnson was born Sept. 25 at 8:45 p.m. to Amanda and Reece Johnson of Oaksdale. She weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces, and measured 19 inches long, delivered at Newport Hospital by Dr. Kersting. Maternal grandparents are Joe Gordon and Jennifer Johnston. Paternal grandparents are Will and Kris Johnson.

D I ST R I C T CO U RT THE FOLLOWING CASES WERE RESOLVED IN PEND OREILLE COUNTY DISTRICT COURT BY JUDGE PHILIP VAN DE VEER.

Aug. 13 Wayne Crotty, 67, was sentenced to 364 days in jail (363 suspended) 24 months probation and fined $5,000 ($4,000 suspended) for reckless driving; $1,250 total fees and fine. Deanna Frederick, 41, was sentenced to 364 days in jail (363 suspended) 24 months probation and fined $5,000 ($4,000 suspended) for driving under the influence and criminal solicitation; $2,743 total fees and fine. Timothy Frederick, 49, was sentenced to 364 days in jail (364 suspended), 24 months probation and fined $5,000 ($4,750 suspended) for criminal solicitation; $1,993 total fees and fine. Dalton Hart, 19, was sentenced to 364 days in jail (361 suspended) 24 months probation and fined $5,000 ($4,000 suspended) for minor operating a vehicle after consuming alcohol and sentenced

to 364 days in jail (361 suspended) and sentenced to 90 days in jail (87 suspended) for minor possession and or consumption of alcohol; $2,453 total fees and fine. Steven Johnston, 21, was sentenced to 45 days in jail for a probation violation; $500 fees.

Aug. 20 Danny Bingham, 50, was sentenced to 30 days in jail for a probation violation: $300 total fees. Christine Ford, 50, was sentenced to 364 days in jail (364 days suspended) fined $5,000 ($5,000 suspended) for fourth degree assault; $1,243 total fees and fines. Eithan Kindle, 25, was sentenced to five days in jail for a probation violation; $300 total fees and fines. Shelby Vicrey, 33, was sentenced to 90 days in jail (88 suspended) fined $1,000 ($850 suspended): $443 total fees and fine.

Aug. 27 Dmitriy Bekyakov, 33,

was sentenced to 364 days in jail (363 suspended) 24 months probation and fined $5,000 ($4,000 suspended) for reckless endangerment; $1,393 total fees and fines. Golden Hansen, 50, was sentenced to 90 days in jail (90 suspended), 12 months probation and fined $1,000 ($1,000 suspended); $443 total fees and fine. Angela Johnson, 33, was sentenced to 90 days in jail (90 suspended) 12 months probation and fined $1,000 ($1,000 suspended); $683 total fee and fine. Thomas McCaffrey, 21, was sentenced to eight days in jail for a probation violation; $150 total fee. Charla Smetana, 31, was sentenced to 364 days in jail (334 suspended) 24 months probation and fined $5,000 ($4,750 suspended) for violation of a no contact order; $543 total fee and fine.

Sept. 3 Michael Deverna, 48, was sentenced to 90 days in jail (77 suspended) 12

months probation and fined $1,000 ($1,000 suspended) for third degree driving with a suspended license; $418 total fees and fine. Joseph Ford, 32, was sentenced to 364 days in jail (353 suspended) 24 months probation for criminal solicitation; $1,125 suspended. David Onstad, 40, was sentenced to 364 days in jail (348 suspended) 24 months probation and fined $5,000 ($4,750 suspended); $543 total fees and fine. Earl Wilkerson, 51, was sentenced to 364 days in jail 60 months probation and fined $5,000 ($2,000 suspended) for driving under the influence and sentenced to 364 days in jail (339 suspended) for operating a motor vehicle without the required ignition interlock; $4,397 total fees and fine. Cory Ricklefs, 36, was sentence to 90 days in jail (90 suspended) 12 months probation and fined $1,000 ($800 suspended) for third degree driving with a suspended license; $393 total fees and fines.

M O ST WA N T E D L I ST EDITOR’S NOTE: The following are descriptions of people currently wanted by the Pend Oreille County Sheriff’s Office and other law enforcement agencies. Any information about these suspects should be directed to the sheriff’s office by calling 509-447-3151. This is a regular section of The Miner. All information is provided by the sheriff’s office.

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substance charge. She is 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs 130 pounds. Her last known address was in the Usk area. Extradition is Washington and Idaho.

Melissa K. Fox, 35, is wanted on one Pend Oreille County warrant for failure to appear on a possession of controlled

Nicholas M. Sjostrom, 28, is wanted on one Pend Oreille County warrant for failure to Sjostrom appear on a driving with license suspended charge. He is 6 feet tall and weighs 200 pounds. His last known address was in

the Priest River area. Extradition is Washington. James R. Wilson, 22, is wanted on three Pend Oreille County warrants for failure to Wilson appear on a driving with license suspended charge and petition to revoke a Drug Offender Sentencing Alternative. He is 5 feet, 3 inches tall and weighs 120 pounds. His last known address was in the Cusick area. Extradition is

Washington and Idaho. Joshua H. Hester, 38, is wanted one two Pend Oreille County warrants for failure Hester to appear on a driving with license suspended and domestic violence fourth degree assault charges. He is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs 210 pounds. His last known address was in the Newport area. Extradition is Washington.

PU BLIC M E ETI NGS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15

THURSDAY, OCT. 16

PEND OREILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL: 8:30 a.m. - CNS Office, Newport

BONNER COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION WORKSHOP: 5 p.m. - Bonner County Administrative Building, Sandpoint

DIAMOND LAKE WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT BOARD: 10 a.m. - District Office PEND OREILLE COUNTY PARK BOARD: 2 p.m. - Cusick Community Center FIRE DISTRICT NO. 4 COMMISSIONERS: 6 p.m. - Dalkena Fire Station

IONE TOWN COUNCIL: 7 p.m. - Clerk’s Office

00029-8 /s/Martin Gales Martin Gales WSBA 14611 Attorney for personal Representative Published in The Newport Miner October 15, 22, and 29, 2014. (37-3)

______________ 2014337 PUBLIC NOTICE PEND OREILLE COUNTY PARKS RFQ LOGGING & HAULING SERVICES – 2014

SOUTH PEND OREILLE FIRE & RESCUE: 7 p.m. - Station 31, 325272 Highway 2, Diamond Lake

MONDAY, OCT. 20 PEND OREILLE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: 9 a.m. Pend Oreille County Courthouse

WEST BONNER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD: 6 p.m. District Office, Priest River

Court of probate p ro c e e d i n g s a n d cause number: Superior Cour t, State of Washington for the County of Pend Oreille Cause No, 14-4-

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PRIEST RIVER CITY COUNCIL: 6 p.m. - Priest River City Hall SELKIRK SCHOOL BOARD:

TIMBER SALE Pend Oreille County Parks is soliciting quotes from certified logging contractors to perform logging and hauling services on a 134-acre timber sale within Rustler’s Gulch Recreation Area this winter. The sale consists of 4 separate harvest units with a total estimated harvest volume of 830 MBF. A detailed solicitation is available at the Pend Oreille County Commissioners Office (625 W. 4th Street) or county

6 p.m. - Selkirk Middle/High School Music Room NEWPORT CITY COUNCIL: 6 p.m. - Newport City Hall PEND OREILLE FIRE DISTRICT NO. 8 BOARD: 7 p.m. - Fire Station at Spring Valley and Tweedie Roads

TUESDAY, OCT. 21 BONNER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: 8:45 a.m. - Bonner County Administrative Building PEND OREILLE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: 9 a.m. Pend Oreille County Courthouse

port PUD Offices CUSICK SCHOOL BOARD: 3:30 p.m. - Cusick High School Library WEST PEND OREILLE FIRE DISTRICT BOARD: 6:30 p.m. Fire Station on Highway 57 PROPERTY RIGHTS COUNCIL: 6:30 p.m. - Bonner County Administration Building, Sandpoint

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22 TRI-COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT: 11 a.m. - TEDD Conference Room, 986 S. Main, Suite A, Colville

PEND OREILLE PUD COMMISSIONERS: 10 a.m. - New-

web site: http://www. pendoreilleco.org/. Sealed bid proposals will be accepted at the Commissioner’s office until 2 p.m., November 5, 2014. Published in The Newport Miner October 15 and 22, 2014. (37-2)

______________ 2014338 PUBLIC NOTICE PEND OREILLE COUNTY PARKS 2014 TIMBER SALE

MILL BIDS FOR DELIVERED LOGS Pend Oreille County Parks is soliciting bid prices for delivered logs from area mills on a 134-acre timber sale within Rustlers Gulch Recreation Area. The sale area incorporates 4 harvest units with a total estimated harvest volume of 830 MBF. A detailed bid package is available from Northwest Management, Inc. – 15 W. Crawford, Deer Park, WA. (509) 276-4699 office. Cell: (509)

991-6830 or (509) 954-6774. deerpark@ nmi2.com Sealed bids must be submitted to Pend Oreille County Commissioners Office (625 W. 4th Street) and will be accepted until 2 p.m., November 5, 2014. Published in The Newport Miner October 15 and 22, 2014. (37-2)

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