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KRFP Evening Report 2006 News Archive

  January-March 2006
April-June 2006
July-September 2006
October-December 2006
 
 

Friday, September 29 Special: Amy Goodman Speaks on the Importance of Community Media

Thursday, September 28 Federal Judge Redden Sends Strongly-Worded Remand to Government Agencies in Charge of Salmon Recovery, Pullman School Board Will Look at it's Policy After after Palouse Peace Kicked Off Campus, Moscow Experts Debate HJR 2

Wednesday, September 27 Senator Craig Holds Hearings on 2 Idaho Wilderness Bills, Second Night of Testimony Against Naylor Farms Conditional Use Permit Ap, Intentional Moutaintop Fire Near Bonners Ferry Intended to Save White Bark Pine

Tuesday, September 26
Judge Rules to Protect Endangered Caribou Herd From Snowmobilers in the Selkirks, Officials Say Arson is the Cause of Genesee Restaurant and Bar Fire, and Testimony From Last Night’s Naylor Farms Proposed Open-Pit Mine Hearing.

Monday, September 25 Naylor Farms Hearing Tonight at High school, Pullman Police Resume Dorm Patrols at WSU and Local Attorney Calls Practice Unconstitutional, Feds Won’t Allow Wolf Kills In Lolo Management Area This Winter.

Friday, September 22 Special: Wilderness Issues Interviews.  Roadless Rule Reinstated & Four Wilderness Bills said to be Land Privatization Bills in Disguise.

Thursday, September 21 Palouse Water Summit Upcoming, Lynx Habitat Deadline Looms, More Reaction to Clinton Roadless Rule Reinstatement

Wednesday, September 20 Federal Judge Reinstates Clinton Roadless Rule, City of Stanley Changes its Positin on Central Idaho Wilderness Bill, New 4-Way Stop on Mt. View

Tuesday, September 19 Former UI Vandal Football Player's Wrongful Arrest Suit Against Homeland Security & A.G. Gonzalez Moves Forward,

Moscow Council Does Not
Approve South Main Beebe Rezone Ap, More Cancer Causing Chemicals Leaked from Hanford

Monday, September 18 Western Lands Council Says Four Wilderness Bills Should Be Called Privatization Bills, Latah Health Services Will Try to Save Pool, Twin Falls Chooses Organic Agent to Fight West Nile Virus

Friday, September 15 Special: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Hearing into Relisencing Snake River Dams

Thursday, September 14 Army Corps of Engineers Left Out of Environmental Impact Statement Process For Relicensing Dams on Snake River, Montana Takings Initiative Kicked off Ballot for Fraudulent Signature Gathering, Rink Backers Want Long Term Lease with County, School Bullying Issues Addressed

Wednesday, September 13

Risch Roadless Plan Set for Release, Idaho Land Board Sued by Washington State over Deary Area Grazing Lease and Alleged Prejudice Against Environmentally-Friendly Use of Leases, UI Enrollment Down, Moscow P&Z to Address Rodeo Drive Plan

Tueday, September 12 Bill Sali Endorses English-Only For Federal Government, A Look at Washington Initiative 933 Which Requires Payment Landowners whose Property Value is Reduced by Land Use Laws, Otter Criticized for Politicizing 9-11 Anniversary

Monday, September 11 Money for Land Use Initiaitives in 6 Western States Comes from New York City Billionaire, Otter & Risch Duck out of League of Women Voters Debates on Idaho Public Television, Otter Supports Even More Radio Ownership Consolidation, Thousands of Forest Service Recreation Sites in West in Danger of Closing

Friday, September 8 Special: Excerpts from City Council Debate on Granting a Conditional Use Permit to New St. Andrews College to Operate and Educational Institution in the Downtown Business District

Thursday, September 7 Environmentalists Petition Interior Dept. to Protect Rare Giant Palouse Earthworm, Idaho Domestic Elk Herd Escapes Into Wild, Whitman Co. Election Officials Work Through Problems with First All-Mail-In Ballots

Wednesday, September 6 Moscow City Council Grants Conditional Use Permit Allowing New St. Andrews College to Stay Downtown, Idaho 2-1-1 Care Lines to Expand, Forest Service Announces Fast Track Logging for Beetle Infested Areas Throughout West

Tuesday, September 5 Moscow Council Will Hear Appeals on New St. Andrews Conditional Use Permit Tonight, Wolves May be De-Listed Under Endangered Species Act Next Year, Idaho Office of Performance & Evaluation Recieves Recognition

Monday, September 4 Labor Day Special: NewCities Foundation Final Report to Moscow, Idaho

Friday, September 1
Special Coverage of Net-Neutrality and Spokane Protests the Upcoming Telecommunications Bill

Thursday, August 31 Gov. Risch Celebrates Signing Education Tax Shift Bill in Coeur d'Alene, Latah Co. Signs Lease Agreement for Moscow Mountain Cedar Grove, Idaho Conservative Christians See "Tri-fecta" on Fall Ballot

Wednesday, August 30 Moscow Teachers Announce New Contract with District, Forest Service Approves Tornado Salvage, Whitman Co. Residents Speak Against Proposed New Land Use Laws

Tuesday, August 29 Whitman Co. Commissioners Agree to Participate in Knowledge Corridor Summit, Idaho Supreme Ct. Says Manure Management Plans are Public, Kayaker Travelling 900 Miles to Sea Following Salmon Route Stops in Clarkston

Monday, August 28 Bait Fish Dumped in Deer Creek Reservoir Threaten Dworshak Native Fish, School District and Teachers Reach Agreement, Special Session Wrap-Up

Saturday, August 26 Idaho Legislature Special Session-Special Coverage-1 hour

Friday, August 25 Special Coverage of Legislative Special Session.

Thursday, August 24 Moscow Residents Air Concerns to Senator Larry Craig, Fire Officials Say Blaze South of Colfax Threatens Town, Opponents to Risch Tax Shift Plant Sound Off at Capitol

Wednesday, August 23 Moscow Hears New Cities Foundation Final Report, EPA to Set Stricter Controls on Smoke, Controversy over Force Fed Birds Sold at Moscow Restaurant

Tuesday, August 22 Moscow Approves Living Wage Ordinance, West Nile Virus Spraying Continues in Ada County, Eastern Washington Wheat Growers Have Renewed Rail Access

Monday, August 21 Special Session: Poll Shows 60% of Idahoans Support Democratic Education Funding Plan, Volunteer Low Power FM Station in Spokane May Have to Shut Down Due to Encroachment by Commercial Radio, Enviros Sue to Stop Eastern Washington Timber Sales

Friday, August 18 Special: Community Meeting about Governor Risch's Special Session

Thursday, August 17 UI Constitutional Law Professor Critiques Proposition Two Which Targets Zoning Laws Statewide, Rocket Fuel Chemicals Found in Spokane Area Wells, Idaho Transportation Dept. Director Retires Suddenly, Latah Co. Land Use Ordinance Passes

Wednesday, August 16 Field Burning Started in EArnest in Latah County and May Impact Your Health, Moscow Mayor Reacts to Proposal to Join U.S. Mayor's Climate Program, Moscow Sewer Rates May Clime

Tuesday, August 15 Blasting Delays Set to Begin on Moscow Pullman Highway Wednesday, City Committee Recommends 4-Way Stop at Mountain View & D Street, State Money to be Used to Fight West Nile Virus, Response from Simplot on Phosphate Mine Right of Way

Monday, August 14 Simplot to Try to Use Eminent Domain to Obtain Phosphate Mine Right of Way in Eastern Idaho Trout Habitat, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Marylin Howard Undergoes Surgery for Cancer, Idaho Supreme Court Rules on Boise 10 Commandment Ballot Measure

Friday, August 11 Special: Idaho's Silver Valley & Lead Poisoning.

Thursday, August 10 Planning & Zoning Commission Hears Plan for Dark Big Box Stores, Idaho College Presidents Are Conserned About Gov. Risch's Tax Shift Plan, Ada Co. Declares West Nile Virus Emergency, 2nd District Candidate Jim Hansen Won't Take Donations Over $100

Thu., August 10th Story on Bush Administration Cooperative Conservation Initiative.  HiFi .ogg   LoFi MP3

Wednesday, August 9 Area Residents Highly Concerned About Risch Tax Shift Plan, Kempthorne & Cabinet Members Begin 'Cooperative Conservation' Listening Session Series in Spokane, Idaho Will Opt Out of Federal Mercury Pollution Trading

Tuesday, August 8 Tom Trail on Risch Property/Sales Tax Plan, Civil Disobedience at Oregon's Biscuit Salvage Sale,

City Budget Changes Discussed

Monday, August 7 Troy May Build Larger Reservoir, Jerry Brady on Property Tax Reform, Friendship Square Bench Dedication, Southern Idaho Republican Switches Parties

Friday, August 4 Special: Upcoming Legislative Special Session, Bill Erikson to Kayak from Redfish Lake to Ocean

Thursday, August 3 UI Ends Community Enrichment Class Program, Steven Allred of Idaho is Bush Nominee for Assistant Sec. of Interior for Lands & Minerals, Living Wage Ordinance Passed in Chicago has Implications for Spokane.

Wednesday, August 2 Sen. Crapo to Introduce Owyhee Initiative Bill Tomorrow, Federal Judge Weighs Arguments for Reinstating Clinton Roadless Rule, Washington State Voter Verification Law Ruled Unconstitutional

Tuesday, August 1 Senator Craig Sponsors Bill to Exempt Ag Operators From Superfund Pollution Rules, Rep. Simpson Defends Butch Otter's Failure to Vote on his Wilderness Bill, Boy Visiting Idaho Might be First West Nile Virus Fatality

Monday, July 31 Enviro Groups Intend to Sue over Threatened Plant Buried by US 95 Construction, Andrus Criticizes Otter for Missing Wilderness Vote, Attorney for Nez Perce Tribal Members Explains Utility Corridor Litigation

Friday, July 28 Special: Idaho Panhandle National Forest Management Plan, Full Interviews on Canyon County English Language Vote

Thursday, July 27 Educators & Others Concerned about Risch Property Relief Plan, Reaction to Canyon Co. Commission Vote to not Translate Government Documents into Spanish, ISU President Says His College May Lose Enrollment If State Builds Community College System

Wednesday, July 26 Moscow Officials Find Opposition to Ring Road Idea, West Nile Virus Case in Latah Co. Horse, Washington Supreme Court Upholds Law Banning Legally-Sanctioned Same Sex Marriage

Tuesday, July 25 Sen. Gary Schroeder says State Lawmakers Need Better Answers Before Rushing into a Special Vote on Property Tax Relief, Moscow P&Z Once Again Consider a Re-Zone for 2 Grain Elevators South of Downtown, Fire Dept. Mutual Aid Agreement Approved by City Council Administrative Committee

Monday, July 24 Latah County Hearing on Land Use, University Presidents Will No Longer Take Private Foundation Money as Part of Salaries, Moscow to hold Public Meeting on Ring Rd. Idea

Friday, July 21 Special: Idaho Wilderness Bill Splits Environmental Community.  Interviews with Idaho Conservation League, Friends of the Clearwater, Western Lands Alliance Project

Thursday, July 20 Rep. Mike Simpson's Idaho Wilderness Bill Clears House Committee and Divides Environmentalists, Interview with North Idaho College President Michael Burke about Proposed New State Community College System, Washington Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Police Searches in Whitman County Case

Wednesday, July 19 Moscow City Council Finishes Up 2007 Budget, Outside Coroner will Determine Cause of Death in Asotin Co. Jail Death, Idahoans Ill at Ease Over Gov. Risch's Plan to Ease Property Taxes

Tuesday, July 18 Private Firms get $43 Million Contract for Managing 'Connecting Idaho' Megaproject, Neighbors of Naylor Farms say Mining Operation Inappropriate, Fire Scorches Wing of University Inn

Late News Monday, July 17: West Wing of University Inn Burns.  Interview with Moscow Fire Chief Don Strong 1:57

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Monday, July 17 Moscow City Budget Workshops Begins, Activists Object to Bonner County's Massive Chemical Use in Lake Pend Oreille, No Coroner's Signature Yet in Asotin Co. Jail Death

Friday, July 14 Excerpt from Wilson-Emerine Mix Talk Show

Thursday, July 13 Some Legislators want Special Session to use Surplus for Community Colleges, Naylor Farms Mining gets Approval from County Zoning Commission, Boise Company Micron Named in National Price Fixing Case

Wednesday, July 12 Pullman Council Considers Ring Road to Divert Military Hill Traffic, Accused Molester Fugitive Caught when Spotted by Judge at Courthouse, Doug Wilson/Keeley Emerine Mix Talk Show Excerpt on Gay Punishment

Tuesday, July 11 Idaho Transportation Dept. Taking More Public Input on US 95 Route This Week, Construction Begins on Moscow-Pullman Highway, 419 Idaho Prisoners Moved Out of Newton, TX

Monday, July 10 Cantwell Primay Opponent Drops Out, More Info on Out-of-State Funders of Idaho Initiative 2, Local Water Contamination Warning Cancelled

Friday, July 7 Special: Excerpts from Board of Adjustment Hearing on New St. Andrews Conditional Use Permit Application to Operate an Educational Institution Downtown

Thursday, July 6 Washington 'Regulatory Takings' Initiative Makes Ballot, Craig Accepts $47,000 in Travel Over 5 Years, Environmental Writer Rocky Barker on Wildfire Impacts

Wednesday, July 5 Show not available.

Tuesday, July 4 Special: Interviews on Federal Utility Corridor Planning for the West

Monday, July 3 Coverage of Moscow Board of Adjustment Hearing on New St. Andrews & Jackson Street Parking, Headlines

 

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  January-March 2006
April-June 2006
July-September 2006
October-December 2006
         
                         
                   
 
 


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