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KRFP Evening Report January-March 2006 News Archive

  January-March 2006
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October-December 2006
 
 

Friday, March 31 Special: NSA, Board Of Adjustment Highlights

Thursday, March 30

Wednesday, March 29

Board of Adjustment Grants New St. Andrews Conditional Use Permit to have an Educational Institution Downtown

Tuesday, March 28

Monday, March 27

Friday, March 24 Special: P&Z Comp Plan Highlights

Friday, March 24 Special: Planning& Zoning Hearing Highlights, Comp Plan Change

Thursday, March 23 P&Z Rejects Comp Plan Petition, Wal-Mart Will Ask Council for Rezone, School Facilities Task Force Says Delay Bond

Wednesday, March 22

NSA Conditional Use Permit Request to be Heard, Idaho Minimum Wage Increase Proposal Will be Considered, Legislative News.

Tuesday, March 21 Moscow School District Facilities Task Force Survey Results, 2% Biofuels Bill Defeated, Kempthorne Reaction: MacFarlane, Hermach.

Monday, March 20 Moscow Appeals Whitman County Leow's Decision, Reaction to Kempthorne Nomination from UI's O'Laughlin, Fields Fill Up for 2006 Elections

Friday, March 17 Special: Chamber of Commerce Director Kimmel and President Boehne Discuss Position on Big Box Ordinance.

Thursday, March 16
Idaho Gov. Dirk Kempthorne is nominated as Secretary of the Interior, PARD appeals Pullman Wal-Mart Supercenter for 2nd Time.

Wednesday, March 15
Additional Concerns about Corridor Development; Appeal Process Explained, Palouse Groundwater Issues Reviewed, School Building Bill that Allows District Takeovers Switched to New Committee

Tuesday, March 14 Moscow might Appeal State Line Big Box Plan in Whitman County, Idaho Transportation Dept. Shares Results of US 95 Open House Survey, Needs Based Scholarship Bill Moves Forward

Monday, March 13 Chamber of Commerce Quizzed: Do City Council Big Box Comments Reflect Membership, Pullman Police Tazer Trial, Moscow Police to Request Union Recognition

Friday, March 10 Special: Gregory Nojeim of the ACLU speaks on Patriot Act, Illegal NSA Eavesdropping

Thursday, March 9 Planning & Zoning Rejects Wal-Mart Request, Overview of School Bond Options

Wednesday, March 8

Tuesday, March 7
Council wants to Amend Big Box Ordinance, Rejects Free Speech & Living Wage Amendments

Monday, March 6
Paul Kimmell won't run for re-election, Visiting ACLU Attorney says they're Committed to Stopping Eavesdropping, County Planner Approves Mall for Corridor

Friday, March 3 Special: Dr. Brad Black on Libby, Montana asbestos

Thursday, March 2

Wednesday, March 1

Tuesday, February 28 JFAC approves One Billion for Idaho Schools, Numerous Apartments Violate Pullman Zoning Laws, Dr. Whitehouse on Libby Asbestos

Monday, February 27 Pullman Wal-Mart Appeal Denied, Fred Russel Extradition Hearing, Dr. Brad Black on Libby, MT Asbestos

Friday, February 24 Special: Excerpts from Planning & Zoning Commission Public Hearing on Wal-Mart Rezone

Thursday, February 23 P&Z Hearing: Most testify against Wal-Mart Rezone, Idaho Supreme Court rules in favor of Field Burners, Drunk Driving Enhancements Avance

Wednesday, February 22 Moscow City Attorney is taking his time on boarding house complaints, Idaho Conservation League on FS land sell-off plan, City approves bike path connector

Tuesday, February 21 Moscow City Attorney on his advice to City Council, scholarships move in legislature, Whitman Co. gets 11 comments on 700,000 sq. ft. store on state line

Monday, February 20 Candidate for Congress Sheila Sorensen talks Patriot Act, Linda Pike running for Latah Commission, First Field Planning Committee meeting Monday

Friday, February 17 Special: Cornel West speech excerpt

Thursday, February 16 Forest Service land sale given little chance, agency lays off 110, former council member rejected for parks committee seat.

Wednesday, February 15

Tuesday, February 14 Proposal to take educational institutions out of new Moscow zoning law turned back, MCA smart growth forum produces ideas, US 95 route concerns.

Monday, February 13 Bush plans to sell off Forest Service land in Idaho and nationwide, Scholar Cornell West says visits WSU to tell of Black America's great gift to the nation, new ways to preserve cedar grove suggested.

Friday, February 10 Special, Roy Atwood, New St. Andrews College President presentation to League of Women Voters

Thursday, February 9

Wednesday, February 8City Council amends & gives final passage to Big Box ordinance, Rep. Trail on education funding.

Tuesday, February 7 State Rep. Trail doesn't think Maryland-style "Wal-Mart health care" proposal will fly, City Council moves Big Box ordinance, UI felony misuse of funds accusations includes Jazz Fest money

Monday, Febuary 6 Box store on state line passes Whitman County hurdle, bomb scare in Moscow, 3 INL reactors to close.

Thursday, February 2

Wednesday, February 1 Northern Idaho Grass Burning Lawsuit Settled, New St. Andrews President reports State of the College, Rare Giant Palouse Earthworm Found

Tuesday, January 31 Moscow City Council holds hearing on Big Box, City staff rejects Wal-Mart application, Washington Gov says she'll sue if Hanford clean-up not funded, Forest Service privatizes cabin / lookout reservations.

Monday, January 30

Thursday, January 26

Pullman Wal-Mart hearing closing arguments, alleged victims testify in AIDS exposure case, Idaho gang bill introduced.

Wednesday, January 25

Tuesday, January 24

Locals lobby for cedar grove state park on Moscow Mountain, animal ordiances considered in Council commitee.

Monday, January 23 Surprise witness at Pullman Wal-Mart hearing, judge recuses self in Naylor Farms case, Boise-based Albertsons to sell entire company.

Thursday, January 19
There’s more planned for the Moscow WalMart site than just a Super WalMart, tie committee vote on Idaho’s new high school graduation requirements, US 95 public hearings expected in summer or fall.

Wednesday, January 18 Moscow citizens opine on US 95 Route, No SuperWalMart petition rebuffed by City Council, Atlas School Zoning Appeal Withdrawn

Tuesday, January 17
ID Transportation Dept wants your views concerning the route of State Route 95 south of Moscow; Gov. Kempthorne wants more Community College classrooms statewide; Native American executed in California.

Monday, January 16
Pullman WalMart Super Center appeal hearing; other local stories.

Thursday, January 12
Local businesses petition against WalMart Super Center, Idaho F&G wants to kill 51 wolves, Criticism of Kempthorne's State of the State proposals

Wednesday, January 11
Moscow City Council Retreat, Idaho emergency care gets a "D", State tobacco settlement money

Tuesday, January 10
MCA forum on economic impacts of proposed Super Wal-Mart, Idaho denied helicopters in wilderness for wolf management, Gov. Kempthorne's state of the state.

Monday, January 9
Moscow Public Works committee to persue 3 street improvement grants, ITD awards contract to Washington Group, other stories

 

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