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July 16, 2022 Archives
Vol. 18 Issue 166
Housing workshop highlights the needs, challenges At a workshop in April Brian Points of Points Consulting, LLC shared some of his interim findings on the North Central Idaho Housing Assessment that he was contracted to complete for Clearwater Economic Development Association. See the info...
Idaho sockeye returns at Lower Granite Dam are already the second-highest in a decade It's early in the return, but signs are promising for an improved Idaho sockeye run based on dam counts on the Columbia and Snake rivers. See the article and photo...
Obituary: Casey A. Neumayer, 44, 1995 OHS grad...
Obituary: Joan Marlene Meisner, 89, formerly of Orofino...
Lewiston man drowns in Clearwater River near Memorial Bridge Nez Perce County Sheriff's Dive Team found the body of a Lewiston man in the Clearwater River near Memorial Bridge Friday. See the report...
Found dog, welfare check lead to finding deceased man off Silver Leggett Rd. A dog that was found along the South Fork of the Clearwater River and a resulting welfare check lead to finding the body of a Grangeville man off Silver Leggett Rd. Thursday, July 14. See the report...
Looking for a gift or collectible, special photos or frames, need faster Internet, a new roof, RV parking space? Check out our Directory Page and see who might have the remedies for holes in your roof, faster Internet, RV spaces, that special photo, frame or gift. See the page...
Looking for a yard sale? Check Classifieds...
You Could Be a Winner! Join us for our 648th Clearwater History Trivia, a special feature to celebrate Clearwater Country's history and heritage. See the clues...
We Have a Winner! Join us for our 647th Clearwater History Trivia, a special feature to celebrate Clearwater Country's history and heritage. See the answer, winner and clues...
We Need Your Memories! Join us for our 618th Clearwater History Trivia, a special feature to celebrate Clearwater Country's history and heritage. See how to help....
"Every life is noted and is cherished, and nothing loved is ever lost or perished.”--Madeleine L’Engle
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