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KRFP Evening Report April-June 2006 News Archive

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Friday, June 30 Special: Interviews with Moscow Civic Assoc. Chair Bruce Livingston, Demo. Candidate for Gov. Jerry Brady

Thursday, June 29

Land use issues:  Moscow P&Z approves cluster housing plan.  Whitman County gets a legal opinion on rural land use revisions.  Regulatory takings initiative might not be legal as written.

Wednesday, June 28 Regulatory Takings Initiative Will be on November Ballot, New UI Jazz Fest Director Named, Potlatch Corp. Applies to Burn 'Alternative Fuels' & Solid Waste at Lewiston Mill

Tuesday, June 27 Moscow Living Wage Ordinance Will go to Council, Spokane Activists Try to get Big Box Living Wage Law On Ballot, Legislative Task Force Looking at College Scholarship Plans

Monday, June 26 Moscow P&Z Commission to Try to Clarify Boarding House Rules, Idaho Democrats Adopt Platform, Moscow Challenges Cemetary District Application To State to Drill Well.

Friday, June 23 Special: More Excerpts From March 28 Board of Adjustment Hearing on New St. Andrews Conditional Use Permit.  The Board is Scheduled to Take Additional Input on Parking Thurs., Jun 29

Thursday, June 22 Superior Court Judge Sends Pullman Wal-Mart Super Center Decision Back to Appeals Examiner, Latah Co. Zoning Commission Hears Public Testimony on Naylor Farms Plan, 3rd Grade Reading Skills in Idaho Fail to Improve.

Wednesday, June 21 Pall Criticized by Idaho AFL-CIO for Police Vote, Pullman Wal-Mart Super Center before Superior Court Judge, Tornado Results in Forest Service Salvage Sale

Tuesday, June 20 Guess Pleads Guilty, Credenda / Agenda Gets Beer Garden, Critic Says Utility Corridors Cover for Development

Monday, June 19 Latah Zoning Commission to hold Public Hearing on Naylor Farms Excavation Plan, Interview w/ Demo Candidate for Governor Jerry Brady, Push for Statewide Student Lobby

Friday, June 16 WalMart Opponents Celebrate as Corporation Announces it Won't Persue Super Center Plans for Troy Highway & Mt. View, Interview w/ Steve Busch, Chr. or pro-development Greater Moscow Alliance

Thursday, June 15 Utility Corridor Public Involvement Process Outlined, Developer Withdraws Plan to Turn Grain Elevators Into Apartments, Panel Recommends Sockeye Salmon be Allowed to go Extinct.

Wednesday, June 14 -- 46 Idaho Schools Face Federal 'No Child Left Behind' Sanctions, W.R. Grace Officials Off the Hook On Criminal Asbestos Poisoning Charges , Idaho Brings in a Quarter Million in Oil & Gas Exploration Fees.

Tuesday, June 13 City Council to Consider Living Wage Ordinance for City Employees & Contractors, Federal Highway Administration Okays 3 Possible Routes for US 95, No Charges In Asotin County Jail Death

Monday, June 12  Utility Corridors Proposed in 11 Western States Cause Concern, Developer Wants Apartments in Grain Elevators, Pastor Wilson and Huskey React to 2 Seperate Pedophile Convictions of Students Living in New St. Andrews Boarding Houses

Friday, June 9 Special: Interviews with Christ Church Pastor Doug Wilson, and Critic Rosemary Huskey

Thursday, June 8 Second Child Molestation Conviction of New St. Andrews Student Comes to Light, Attorney: Garage Owners Ignored 1993 Engineering Report that Could Have Prevented Death, Risch Says Roadless Plan Will be on His Desk This Summer

Wednesday, June 7 Recently Convicted Molester Travels Unsupervised From Latah Jail to Treatment in Pullman and Clarkston, Planning Commission Nixes Lighting and Junk Changes, New State H&W Director.

Tuesday, June 6  Council Refuses to Recognize Police Collective Bargaining, New St. Andrews Conditional Use Permit Appeal Sent Back to Board of Adjustment, Council Allows Smaller Residential Lots

Monday, June 5 Idaho Tax Appeals Board Rules in Favor of Christ Church-Connected Businesses, City Council to Hear New St. Andrews Zoning Appeal, Greater Moscow Alliance Chair Interviewed

Friday, June 2 Special: Borah Speakers on Oil & Water Conflicts

Thursday, June 1

Wednesday, May 31 Risch Makes First Announcements as Governor, New Washington State Field Burning Rules Explained, 6 Moscow Trees With Dutch Elm Disease

Tuesday, May 30 Organic Systems Program at WSU, Latah Co. Must Scale Back Aquifer Research, Tolls Considered on Snoqualmie

Monday, May 29 Special: Big Box Amendments Pt2

Friday, May 26 Special: Amendments to Big Box Ordinance: P&Z Listening Session

Thursday, May 25 Mubita Sentenced to 44 Years In HIV Fluid Case, Mexican President in Yakima, Rep. Simpson Will Push Boulder-White Clouds Wilderness Bill

Wednesday, May 24 Idaho Primary Results, No Super Wal Mart Interview on Not Persuing Comp Plan Change, Federal Judge Orders Southern Idaho Irrigation Impact on Salmon Consideration

Tuesday, May 23 Irish Judge Approves Frederick Russell Extradition

Monday, May 22 Latah Co. Commission Candidates, New Moscow Pro-Development Group, Upcoming Hearing on WA Field Burning Pact

Friday, May 19 Special: Latah Co. Planning Commission Hearing on Land Use Ordinance Re-Write

Thursday, May 18 Lt. Gov. Risch May Call Special Session on Property Taxes, U.S. House Passes Speed-Salvage Logging Bill, Last Male Columbia Basin Pygmy Rabbit Dies

Wednesday, May 17 Latah Planning Commission Hear From Mostly Opponents to Revamped Junk & Lighting Rules, Butch Otter Gets Around New State Finance Law, School Board Election Results

Tuesday, May 16 City Council Rejects Wal-Mart Rezone Request, Russell's Attorneys Argue Against Extradition in Ireland

Monday, May 15 Draft Latah Co. Land Use Ordinance to get Hearing, Sec. of State says Moscow Election Flawed, but No Misconduct, Naylor Farms Suit Overturns Overlay Ordinance

Friday, May 12 Special: School Board Candidates

Thursday, May 11 P&Z Holds Listening Session on Amendments to New 'Big Box' Law, School Board Election Forum

Wednesday, May 10 Pullman Police Evicted From Patrolling Dorms, Kempthorne Gets Nod from Senate Energy Panel, New Charter School in Moscow

Tuesday, May 9 Idaho Transportation Dept. to Forward 3 Possible US95 Routes to Federal Highway Administration, City Council to Vote on Police Union, P&Z will take Input on Big Box Amendments

Monday, May 8

Friday, May 5 Special: UI Immigration Law Specialist Monica Schurtman May Day Talk

Thursday, May 4 Interior Nominee Kempthorne Wont Support Bush Public Land Sale Plan

Wednesday, May 3  Infrastructure Changes Near Proposed WalMart Site Raise Questions, Kempthorne Gets Support from 40 Governors

Tuesday, May 2  Council hears from public on Wal-Mart Rezone Appeal, 2 Citizen Initiatives on November Ballot

Monday, May 1 Teach-In on Immigrants Rights, March for Recognizing Police Union, Council Preview.

Thursday, April 27, 2006.  Rural Moscow standoff ends peacefully.  Lt. Gov. Risch and tribes differ on gas tax.

Wednesday, April 26, 2006 

County  will lease and manage Cedar Grove.  Chinook run is smaller than ever.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006. 

Administrative Committee says no to collective bargaining for police and sends boarding house issue to the city council.

Monday, April 24, 2006.

NSA wants info about Ament.  State defines what bullying is.  Idaho potatoes banned in 3 countries.

 

Thursday, April 20.  A Florida Senator threatenes to block Kempthorne's nomination at Sec. of Interior.  Boise River is flooding.  Idaho needs $20 billion in highway funds.

Wednesday, April 19  Tom Brokaw speaks to a crowd of 2,000 in Pullman.  Marchers "take back the night" in Moscow.

Tuesday, April 18  City will give cemetery a break on water rates.  Dick Cheney visits spokane and Milo Radulovich visits Pullman.

Monday, April 17

Important issues in the coming school board election.  UI will ask for a fee hike.  Ranchers can shoot coyotes from light sport aircraft.

Friday, April 14

Shirley Ringo speaks with citizen reporter Gary McFarland about the last legislative session.

Thursday, April 13  Nez Perce Tribe asks that the Bush roadless rule be rescinded.  Shirley Ringo comments on the legislative session that just finished.

Wednesday, April 12.  Legislature finishes its work.  4 appeals filed against NSA CUP.

Tuesday, April 11 City Council will take up boarding house issue.  Gary Schroeder discusses defeated property tax measures.

Monday, April 10    Idaho House passes informed consent abortion bill.  House will consider bill to fund education with sales tax.

Friday, April 7  Special: UI Philosophy Dept. Panel on Environmental Ethics

Thursday, April 6

Wednesday, April 5   

1.25 Cent Sales Tax Increase To Pay for Schools Passes House, Senate Committee, Idaho Fish & Game Officially Askes Interior to Kill Wolves, Whitman Co. Inmate Dies

Tuesday, April 4 Palouse River Drive Ballfields Approved, UI Gets More Net Bandwidth, More Enviro Ethics

Monday, April 3 UI Philosophy Conference Tackles Environmental Ethics, American Indian Movement Leader John Trudell at Moscow Film Festival.

 

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