| September 10, 2005 Archives
Honor the Men & Women...Who Make the Sacrifice to Serve & Protect
Citizens of Clearwater County will gather Sunday at 1 p.m. to honor Emergency Service agencies and staffs in a special 9-11 Silent Parade. See the information and sponsoring businesses...
City receives $58,000 to study houseboat facility Margaret Hair of USDA Rural Development, as well as Congressional staff met at Bruce's Eddy on Dworshak Reservoir Friday to present a check for $58,000 to Orofino Mayor Joe Pippenger. See the article and photos...
Harper's Bend Fire 95 percent contained Containment of the Harper's Bend Fire is at 95 percent today, according to Mary Fritz, Idaho Department of Lands. See the article...
Fish and Game wants comments about new steelhead regulations The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is proposing numerous changes to fishing rules throughout Idaho, and they want anglers to weigh in. See the article...
Commissioners approve raising Assessor fees Clearwater County Commissioners held an open public hearing to consider raising the administrative fees that the assessor's office charges for vehicle license plate registration and the fee for mail-out reminder notices during the meeting Aug. 29. See the report...
Orofino thrashes Asotin in football After winning last year by two points, the Asotin Panthers came to Orofino Friday night with high hopes of winning against the Maniac football team. See the article...
Looking for local property? Check our classified ad section and see what the opportunities are. Classifieds...
Please, sign our Guest Book We have a Guest Book set up especially for your comments. Sign-in with your email and name. Guest Book...
We Have a Winner!! Nelson, Berry, Meridian, had the correct answer first for the 26th Week of Orofino History Trivia. See the historical information & photos...
Don't miss the festivities
Orofino Lumberjack Days and Clearwater County Fair activities start one week from today. See the schedule & info...
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