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17, 2014 - Coeur d'Alene Press: Sports Avista customers in Idaho could see a 2 percent decrease in their natural gas rates on Nov. 1 if the Idaho Public Utilities Commission approve Updated: 12:30 am Dear IDOT, I just want to express my sincere thanks for a job poorly done on the freeway closure Monday morning. Im pretty sure that there wa posted: September 17 The Weekly Market Updateis published everyFriday. Updated: December 30 If I had a dollar for every cook, dishwasher, server or diner who wishes to, "Have my own restaurant someday," I would be a rich man. The idea Updated: 12:21 am Timmy Mueller Oregon State soccer Mueller, a freshman from Post Falls High, scored the go-ahead goal for the Beavers (5-1) in the 57th minute in Sunday's 2-1 win against Duquesne in Corvallis, Ore. Mueller, who has started two of six matches, is third on the team in scoring with seven points (three goals, one assist). Chelsea Bayley Whitworth golf Bayley, a junior from Lakeland High in Rathdrum, shot back-to-back rounds of 74 to finish with a 4-over 148 to win the women's medalist title at the season-opening Pacific Lutheran Invitational on Sunday at Lake Spanaway Golf Course in Spanaway, Wash. Whitworth (628) rolled to the team title by 31 strokes. For her efforts, Bayley was named the Northwest Conference Female Student-Athlete of the Week. Alex Opland Community Colleges of Spokane soccer Opland, a sophomore from Lakeland High, scored two of the Bigfoot's three goals in a 3-0 win against South Puget Sound on Sept. 13 at Spokane Falls Community College. Opland is second in scoring in the Northwest Athletic Conference with 17 points (eight goals, one assist). Kyle Johnson Binghamton Mets Johnson, an outfielder from Lake City High and Washington State, finished the Double-A Eastern League Championship Series batting .429 (3 for 7) with a stolen base for the Mets, who swept Richmond to win the Eastern League championship. It is the team's first league title since 1994. The team finished with 89 wins, a franchise record.
21, at the fairgrounds on Blanchard Road in Cumberland. Everything is shaping up very well, Mike Timmons, fair president, said on Monday. Well be up and running at 8 a.m. on Sunday. The fair continues through Saturday, Sept. 27. Admission is $9 daily; seniors, $3 on Tuesday and Thursday; and children 12 and under, free. Ample parking is free. Timmons expects up to 50,000 to attend the fair for the week, if the sun shines. Features of the fair, which began in 1868, include 4-H and agricultural shows, midway with amusement rides, games and food; pig races; entertainment; demolition derby; and harness racing. The Rawhide Rodeo, returns with bull riding and a daily childrens rodeo. A slate of events at the fair this year is in honor of a horseman, Donnie Richards, 80, of Yarmouth, who survived a harness racing incident involving a horse in his barn during the past winter at the Cumberland fairgrounds. Richards was kicked in the face in January and sustained serious injuries. Timmons said Richards wants to recognize Cumberland Rescue for saving his life.
Westbrook police release names of underage partygoers Thursday, April 24, 2014 10:34 am On Thursday, Westbrook police released the names of individuals arrested or summonsed during what police describe as an underage drinking party held on Sargent Street on April 22. Westbrook city officials debut budget Thursday, March 13, 2014 12:07 pm WESTBOOK - Officially kicking off last week in the public eye, city officials are at work on the fiscal year 2014-15 budget, which means a series of meetings to vet the projected municipal budget of $23,430,350. School traffic guide denied Thursday, October 24, 2013 10:47 pm WESTBROOK The Westbrook City Council on Oct. 21 denied approving money from the citys contingency account to pay for crossing guides at the middle school and at a busy intersection at Stroudwater and Forest streets. City defends police in eviction suit Thursday, August 1, 2013 7:32 am WESTBROOK Westbrook police are being unfairly targeted, a city official said Wednesday after a suit was filed against the city for action by officers in removing two tenants from a Main Street apartment. Fireworks use curbed Thursday, July 25, 2013 7:11 pm WESTBROOK Consumer fireworks are now officially banned in the city of Westbrook except for three days a year, when they can be used to ring in the New Year and celebrate the Fourth of July. K-9s death leaves gap in Westbrook Thursday, May 30, 2013 8:20 am WESTBROOK Dave Thompson said he spent more time with his dog, Maria, than with his family, friends or even work colleagues, because Maria was all of those. Teacher charged with assault gets student support Thursday, May 23, 2013 10:16 am WESTBROOK A Westbrook High School social studies teacher has been charged with assault and criminal threatening as the result of an incident at the school last Thursday. Westbrook School Committee member charged with obstructing sex abuse probe Thursday, May 16, 2013 9:40 am WESTBROOK Westbrook officials expressed shock Wednesday that a School Committee member has been indicted on charges of hindering the apprehension of a former Westbrook Middle School employee charged with sexual abuse of a minor, a Westbrook student.