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THE LEWISTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2017 Armed robbery suspect faces 3 felony counts Happenings A quick look at what’s down, according to tify his alleged ac- asked what was inside and going on in our region: Cops: Jacob Vincent Taylor uncooperative court records. The complice. Klone he refused to let them open and won’t identify his alleged accomplice woman’s room- said the second it. A firearm was found in > Businesswoman to mate was taking a suspect remains the home, and determined talk about pesticides at By TOM HOLM scheduled for Oct. 18. shower at the time unidentified, and to be owned by Enriquez. Moscow LWV forum OF THE TRIBUNE Police say Taylor and an and allegedly also officers are trying He has a felony conviction unidentified man — both was bound and to find him. and is barred from owning Carly Lilly, business An Orofino man accused wearing black ski masks forced into the After the two a firearm. Police arrested owner and member of Non of binding two women with — entered a home Oct. 4 basement along men left the home, Enriquez. Toxic Moscow, will present rope and robbing them at on the 2100 block of Ninth with the child. The the women were A drug-sniffing dog re- “Pesticides in the Com- gunpoint of jewelry and Avenue in Lewiston and men pried open a Jacob Taylor able to make their sponded to the scene and munity” at the League of prescription medications reportedly ordered one of safe and stole sev- way upstairs and alerted officers to the Women Voters of Moscow has been charged with the female victims to drop eral items from the home. cut the binds from each odor of possible drugs forum at NOON TODAY in three felony counts. a 1-year-old child she was Taylor was arrested other. The fiancé of one of in the car Enriquez had the Fiske Room of the 1912 Jacob Vincent Taylor, holding and walk down to four days later after his the victims returned home, been loading. The car was Center, 412 E. Third St., 28, is charged with rob- the basement of the home. girlfriend was contacted and a call was placed to impounded and officers Moscow. Lilly will discuss bery, first-degree kidnap- Taylor and the unidenti- and discovered to be al- emergency dispatchers. applied for a warrant to pesticide use and how it ping and burglary. Taylor fied man reportedly bran- legedly harboring him. As police arrived, an of- search the contents of affects workers, children had bond set at $100,000 dished what appeared to Lewiston police Lt. Jeff ficer reportedly observed the car since Enriquez and pets. Tuesday in Nez Perce be pistols and bound the Klone said Taylor has been the fiancé, Juan Enriquez, refused to allow police to County 2nd District Court. woman’s hands and an- uncooperative with investi- putting items into the > Fly fishing author to A preliminary hearing is kles, forcing her to lie face gators and refuses to iden- trunk of his car. Officers > See SUSPECT, page 4C give presentation on Western smallmouth Fly fi sher and author Paul David Williams will City council present “Fly Fishing for Western Smallmouth” at candidate the Clearwater Fly Cast- ers meeting at the Best Western Plus University Follett drops Inn, 1516 Pullman Road, Moscow. There will be a no-host bar at 5:30 P.M., out of race followed by a dinner buf- fet for $16 at 6:30 and the By JOEL MILLS program at 7:30. Everyone OF THE TRIBUNE is invited to attend. ——— A large field of candidates Do you have an event you for Lewiston City Council would like to see listed? Send shrank by one Tuesday as the information in an email Greg Follett dropped out of to [email protected]. the race five days after it emerged that he purchased To see more events or to add your own, visit ... cocaine in 2016. Follett said last week that he would continue his cam- paign, but the city council inland .com removed him from his posi- where you go for what you do tion on the Lewiston Historic Preservation Commission on Monday night, and Councilor Jesse Maldonado called for his withdrawal from the race. On this date Follett notified the Lew- iston Tribune on Tuesday Stories published in the morning that he decided to Lewiston Tribune on ... stop seeking one of four open seats on the council. > Oct. 11, 1997 “It’s just the right thing Residents of Latah for me to do at this point,” he and Whitman counties said before declining further reported seeing a spec- comment. tacular display of the Follett filed paperwork aurora borealis, com- with the city clerk’s office to monly called the north- formally remove himself from ern lights. the race. However, Nez Perce > Oct. 11, 1977 County Auditor-Recorder Patty O. Weeks said he missed PULLMAN — Wash- the Sept. 23 deadline to ington State’s 17-10 win withdraw, and his name has It’s time for the over California was only been printed on ballots. the second win over the “We’ve already had people gleaners to gather Bears since 1957, en- voting,” Weeks said. “Absen- compassing 13 games tees have already been com- Volunteers arrived and including a 21-21 tie ing in, so it’s too late. He’s on early at the Clarkston in 1960. the ballot. He’s going to get Community Garden on Fair votes.” Street on Tuesday, picking Traffi c accident kills A police report in the hundeds of tomatoes court file for Henry Gallegos four bison in Grand Jr. details events of July 7, threatened by coming 2016, when Lewiston offi- frost (above). Buckets of Teton National Park cers stopped Follett’s car on other fresh vegetables, Thain Road and found him to JACKSON, Wyo. like peppers (shown at — Grand Teton National be in possession of about one- right), beans, carrots, eighth of an ounce of cocaine. Park rangers are inves- Prosecutors didn’t charge squash, broccoli and kale tigating a traffic acci- Follett because he cooperat- are also headed for the dent that left four bison ed with the investigation into Asotin County Food Bank. dead in northwest Wyo- Gallegos, who pleaded guilty ming. The accident oc- Tribune/Barry Kough curred Oct. 2 in the park > See FOLLETT, page 4C on a foggy night on U.S. 26/89/191 when a pickup truck hit one bison on the highway, rolled and then struck and killed three appeals court: Pullman council race offers more nearby bison. The National Park Service said the Casper Don’t equivocate when woman who was driving contrast in loquaciousness alone escaped with mi- nor injuries. Her name asking for an attorney Quiet incumbent Hawbarker is challenged by vocal Chapman hasn’t been released. Park spokesman Andrew By REBECCA BOONE that’s when he robbed the By WILLIAM L. SPENCE cil members) to ask the right questions. White said a citation has OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Post Falls business. OF THE TRIBUNE If you aren’t willing to engage and ask not been issued but isn’t Police arrested Davis tough questions, it’s time to step aside out of the question if it’s BOISE — Don’t do any when he returned to his PULLMAN — One of the Pullman for someone who will.” determined the motorist hemming and hawing if hometown, and Idaho in- City Council’s quietest members goes After receiving his broadcast journal- was traveling too fast for you’re trying to invoke vestigators traveled there up against an energetic challenger in ism degree from Washington State Uni- the conditions. your right to an attorney. to interrogate him. They the race for the council’s Ward 3 seat. versity, Chapman was a play-by-play Wildlife-vehicle col- That’s the message in an advised him of his right Although incumbent Jeff announcer in minor league lisions are common on Idaho Court of Appeals to an attorney. But later Hawbaker almost never talks baseball for a couple of years the highway, which has ruling handed down in the during the interrogation during council meetings, he before returning to Washing- a posted speed limit of case of a Missouri man Davis said, “I think I need cites his experience as the ton state. He worked as a com- 45 mph at night. convicted of robbing a to talk to a lawyer before primary reason voters should munications specialist for the ASSOCIATED PRESS northern Idaho business. I say anything else,” ac- choose him in the Nov. 7 gen- 2017 state and a private firm before The ruling was issued cording to the ruling. eral election. taking a job as marketing and Tuesday in the case of The three-judge appel- “I understand the ups and communications director at Samuel J. Davis, a Vienna, late panel said that state- downs of the financial cycle,” WSU’s College of Education. Mo., man convicted of rob- ment — particularly the said the two-term incumbent. “For 12 years, (Pullman Online poll bing a check-cashing busi- “I think” portion — wasn’t “I know how tight resources can be.” Mayor) Glenn Johnson reminded me This week’s question: ness in Post Falls, Idaho. enough to compel police to Hawbaker’s opponent, Brandon what a great place Pullman is to raise According to the ruling, stop the interrogation be- Chapman, said if he’s elected he’ll be kids,” Chapman said. “ “When it comes to Davis had traveled to Spo- cause it wasn’t definitive. more willing to speak up and ask the That’s why he’s running for council, pumpkin spice ...” kane for a child custody Citing earlier case law, hard questions. he said. To vote, visit the hearing and was headed Idaho Court of Appeals “I can probably count on one hand “I want to keep the things we all like Tribune’s website, www. back home when he real- Chief Judge David Grat- the number of times I’ve heard Jeff about Pullman and find ways to im- lmtribune.com, and fi nd the ized he didn’t have enough ton wrote, “Phrases such speak (during council meetings),” prove the things we don’t like, so in 20 poll in the righthand col- money to complete the Chapman said. “And that’s OK — but I umn. Results will be posted trip. Prosecutors said > See COURT, page 4C feel like it’s really important (for coun- > See COUNCIL, page 4C in Sunday’s print edition.

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2C LEWISTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2017 NW briefs Judge rules STA violated First Amendment Woman injured in eastern Transit authority wouldn’t allow drivers union to advertise on buses Idaho drive-by shooting CHUBBUCK, Idaho — Police in the eastern Idaho ASSOCIATED PRESS ad was rejected because it violated victory for the workers. town of Chubbuck are investigating after a woman the bus system’s policy on a “public “STA was attempting to trample was injured in a drive-by shooting. SPOKANE — A federal judge issue.” our First Amendment right to let The Chubbuck Police Department said in a pre- has ruled that the Spokane Transit They contended the union “would workers at Uber, Lyft, charter bus pared statement the woman was inside a home with Authority violated the First be given the same opportunity as and school bus companies know other people when she was wounded Monday eve- Amendment when it refused to allow every other business to promote its they have a right to a voice that will ning. The woman was treated and released at a local the union that represents bus drivers services in the context of a proposed protect their interests on the job,” hospital, and the other occupants were unharmed. to buy advertisements on buses. commercial transaction.” Leighty said in a press release. Police said the shooter fired about six rounds into U.S. District Court Judge Justin But the judge disagreed, saying Susan Meyer, chief executive the home, and witnesses told them the shooter was in L. Quackenbush issued a written the STA’s rejection of the ad “was officer of the STA, said they are a newer white hatchback car along with three other ruling late last month on the case. an unreasonable interpretation” of exploring legal options. people. The shooter is described as being a white The civil lawsuit was filed earlier its own policies and the ad qualified “We respectfully disagree with male approximately 5 feet 7 inches in height with this year after the STA refused to as commercial and promotional the court’s opinion and we are in the a thin build and short hair. He was wearing a black display an ad on buses from the advertising. process of evaluating next steps,” baseball hat and black clothing. Amalgamated Transit Union Local “The court finds STA violated Meyer said in a statement. Police are asking anyone with information about 1015, The Spokesman-Review ATU’s First Amendment rights The dispute began in 2016, when the shooting to contact investigators. reported. by rejecting the proposed STA’s former advertising agency Eastern Idaho owner of dogs that The ad said: “Do you drive: Uber? advertisement,” the judge wrote. rejected the ad as not limited Lyft? Charter Bus? School Bus? You “In the event STA continues its to commercial and promotional mauled woman faces charges have the Right to Organize!” The advertising program, STA shall not messages. The advertising agency ad included the name and phone reject this proposed advertisement.” had its contract terminated and STA BLACKFOOT, Idaho — Police in the eastern Ida- ho town of Blackfoot say a man has been charged number of the union. The president of the union, is not currently accepting new bus with several misdemeanors after his dogs mauled a Attorneys for the STA argued the Thomas Leighty, called it a big ads, according to court records. woman and killed her pet. Police said 47-year-old Troy M. Smith is charged with three counts of harboring vicious animals and other dog-related misdemeanors. Smith does not have a listed phone number and could not be reached for comment Tuesday. The woman was injured Sept. 25 after she saw her dog being attacked by three pit bull mixes in her yard. Police said she was trying to save her own dog when the three attacking dogs turned on her. A neighbor called police, and officers arrived at the home to find the victim face down on the ground with multiple bite wounds, including at least one to the face. An officer shot and killed one of the dogs to get to the woman, and the other two fled at the sound of the gunshot. Coeur d’Alene senator joins race for lieutenant governor BOISE — A northern Idaho lawmaker is joining the race to win the state’s open lieutenant governor seat in 2018. GOP Sen. of Coeur d’Alene filed to run for the position Tuesday. Nonini is in his third term in the af- ter serving four terms in the Idaho House. He is cur- rently vice chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee and a member of the Senate Education Committee. Nonini’s opponents include Republicans Sen. Marv Hagedorn of Meridian, Rep. of McCammon, former Rep. Janice McGeachin of Idaho Falls and former Idaho GOP Chairman Steve Associated Press Yates of Idaho Falls. Searchers probe the lower portion of an avalanche debris fi eld Monday for a missing skier on Imp Peak in The seat has attracted a wide range of candidates the southern Madison Range in southwestern Montana. A woman’s body was recovered after two skiers after incumbent Lt. Gov. Brad Little announced he triggered the weekend avalanche that fully buried the woman and partially buried a man. would run for governor in 2018. Washington authorities make big drug busts in Grant, Franklin and Adams counties Family mourns death of mountain climber EPHRATA, Wash. — A series of drug busts in cen- tral Washington saw officers seize more than 41,000 pounds of illegal marijuana and 56 illegal guns. Hayden Kennedy 1, which was on top of many of the bolts placed The Grant County Sheriff’s Office said 24 people about 4 feet of dense by controversial Italian were arrested and $55,000 in cash was seized. committed suicide snow that had fallen over climber Cesare Mae- The drug busts occurred in Grant, Franklin and days after girlfriend the previous two weeks, stri more than 40 years Adams counties in August and September. according to the Gallatin earlier. The campaign dismantled illegal grow operations died in avalanche National Forest Ava- Afterward, he and his in Grant County towns Ephrata, George, Mattawa, lanche Center. “Hayden survived climbing partner were Moses Lake, Quincy, Soap Lake, Schwana, Warden ASSOCIATED PRESS Kennedy, who had the avalanche accosted by locals and de- and Wheeler. recently moved to Boze- but not the tained by police. But Ken- Grant County Sheriff Tom Jones said the opera- BOZEMAN, Mont. man, was found dead nedy’s father, Michael tion removed the associated criminal element grow- — Faced with the in his home Sunday as unbearable loss of Kennedy, who was editor ing, guarding and processing the marijuana. incredible sorrow of search teams prepared to his partner in life.” of Climbing Magazine for losing his girlfriend in an recover Perkins’ body. more than two decades, Woman wakes to fi nd bear in living room avalanche in Montana, “Hayden survived the beamed with pride. avalanche but not the SUMPTER, Ore. — A woman in Oregon forgot to renowned mountaineer PARENTS OF “You made a cou- unbearable loss of his latch her front door and awoke to find a 160-pound Hayden Kennedy “chose HAYDEN KENNEDY rageous first step in partner in life,” his par- bear in her living room. to end his life” the restoring Cerro Torre to ents wrote in a statement The Baker City Herald reported the bear knocked following day, his family its rightful place as one released Tuesday. over a bookshelf but didn’t harm the 78-year-old said Tuesday. of the most demanding They described their woman. Gallatin County and inaccessible summits son as “an uncensored The 3-year-old male bear was trapped and eutha- Sheriff’s officials said in the world,” the elder soul whose accomplish- nized late last week by state wildlife officials. Kennedy, 27, and Inge ments as a mountaineer Kennedy wrote in an Authorities have determined it was the same bear Perkins, 23, were ski- the last few years. were always secondary to open letter to his son that that was shot in the face last month by another star- ing on Imp Peak in the “I’ve realized some- his deep friendships and was published in Alpin- tled resident who found it on his front porch. southern Madison Range thing painful. It’s not just mindfulness.” ist Magazine in 2012. “I It’s the third bear trapped and killed around on Saturday when they the memorable summits Kennedy, who grew never would have had Sumpter — population 204 — since Sept. 23. triggered an avalanche and crux moves that are up in Carbondale, Colo., the guts to take that step Brian Ratliff, a wildlife biologist with the Oregon in a steep, narrow gulley fleeting. Friends and had been working on his myself, even in my best Department of Fish and Wildlife, said bears may be about 10,000 feet above climbing partners are EMT certification while days.” coming into more contact with humans because a sea level. Perkins completed her fleeting, too,” he wrote. Michael Kennedy, an dry summer limited their supply of berries. Perkins, also an ac- complished mountain bachelor’s degree in “This is the painful real- accomplished mountain- Idaho governor fi lls Senate seat vacancy climber, was buried by mathematics and educa- ity of our sport, and I’m eer in his own right, also the 150-foot-wide slide. tion at Montana State unsure what to make of it. wrote to his son about BOISE — Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter has appointed Kennedy, who was par- University. Climbing is either a beau- losing multiple friends to an Idaho Falls businessman to fill the Senate tially buried, pulled him- Just two weeks before tiful gift or a curse.” the sport. “An awareness vacancy created by Senate Majority Leader Bart self free and hiked out for his death, he wrote on Kennedy was perhaps of mortality prompts us to Davis’ recent retirement to serve as U.S. Attorney help after he couldn’t find the climbing blog “Eve- best known for climbing focus on what’s impor- for Idaho. his girlfriend. ning Sends” that he had the Southeast Ridge in tant: developing a strong Otter announced Tuesday he selected 40-year-old The area had received watched too many friends Patagonia’s Cerro Torre community of family and Tony Potts, a property manager and RV salesman, to a foot of snow since Oct. die in the mountains over in 2012 and removing friends,” he wrote. fill Davis’ Senate seat in Legislative District 33. The committee had sent Otter three possible re- placement candidates, with Bonneville GOP Central Committee Chairman Mark Fuller as their top pick. Otter did not explain why he did not choose the Police, family seek information on unsolved homicide GOPs Legislative District 33 Committee’s top pick. Otter’s spokesman said the move was not unprec- ASSOCIATED PRESS were found, police were bit of hope,” Griggs said. “It kind of edented, but did not provide any more details. not able to identify the keeps you going because if you get ASSOCIATED PRESS CALDWELL — Police suspects. it, you’ll get closure.” and family are still search- Canyon County Sheriff Reese left behind a daughter who CONTACT US ing for answers after the Kieran Donahue said the is now 6 years old. Griggs said she FOR ROOM AVAILABILITY people who robbed an Idaho investigation is still ac- listens every day to a voicemail of convenience store and killed tive, but they haven’t re- Reese speaking to his daughter, an employee have remained ceived information point- and she’s hopeful the killers will be on the loose for nearly three ing them to the suspects. brought to justice. years. He said they want to keep “They stole something more pre- Christopher Reese, 25, Christopher the public aware of the cious than money or anything ma- was shot and killed in De- Reese case with the hope some- cember 2014 when two one with information will terial,” Griggs said. “They stole my armed suspects robbed Jacksons come forward. baby, and when they stole his life, Food Store in Notus, Idaho, the Polly Griggs, the mother of Re- they took part of mine.” Idaho Press-Tribune reported Sat- ese, said she contacts the sheriff’s The convenience store is still of- 507377E-17 urday. The suspects took a safe and office regularly to see if there’s any fering a $50,000 reward for infor- We provide most care needs, including fled in Reese’s vehicle. new information on the case. mation that would lead authorities dementia and end of life care. Although the vehicle and safe “You always hold on to that little to the suspects. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2017 LEWISTON TRIBUNE 3C Police say driver in fatal Federal judge declines to block crash near Salem had high Washington cyberstalking law blood-alcohol content

Office had threatened to expect to appeal. During ASSOCIATED PRESS The crash happened on Retired AF major sued to prosecute him for posts arguments, Volokh told the Oregon State Highway 99 SALEM, Ore. — An that criticized — but did not judge the law can’t be con- East when a Land Rover block law, contending it Oregon man arrested driven by Garcia of Ger- threaten — a local commu- stitutional: “If you think of after a crash Sunday vais, Ore., collided head- infringes on free speech nity activist. much of what goes on in that killed a woman on with a Buick Century The judge wrote that elections, President Trump and four children had driven by Lisette Medra- ASSOCIATED PRESS Rynearson had raised seri- might have been guilty of a blood-alcohol level no-Perez, police said. She ous questions about the law cyberstalking Secretary SEATTLE — A federal judge de- nearly four times and the four chil- and noted that during oral Clinton,” he said. the legal limit, dren died at the clined to block Washington’s cyber- arguments last month, Dep- When lawmakers unani- stalking law Tuesday — despite his Ronald investigators scene. uty Attorney General Dar- mously approved the cyber- said. The Land concerns about its constitutionality. win Roberts sidestepped Leighton stalking law in 2004, they U.S. District Judge Ronald Leigh- Favian Gar- Rover was head- his invitation to defend the essentially cut-and-pasted cia appeared in ing north, and ton in Tacoma said in his written law’s constitutionality. language from the state’s telephone order that he agreed with the state court Tuesday, the Buick was “Rynearson raises compelling harassment statute. But telephone where a judge heading south. Attorney General’s Office, which questions as to the breadth and con- harassment statutes, which have argued he should refrain from rul- deemed the 27- The two cars stitutionality of certain provisions,” largely been upheld by courts around year-old “a dan- were negotiating ing on the matter because the Bain- Leighton wrote. “These questions the country, criminalize person-to- bridge Island man who challenged ger to the public Favian Garcia a corner when are seemingly reinforced by De- person harassment done by phone. if released” and the law also has a related appeal they crashed, fendants’ reluctance to address the The cyberstalking law criminalizes ordered him held with- police said. in state court. Leighton cited a le- constitutionality of the statute dur- content published to a broader audi- out bail, the Statesman Garcia, who police gal principle under which federal ing oral argument.” ence, thus more seriously implicating Journal reported. said had minor injuries courts generally don’t intervene in Nevertheless, Leighton said, free-speech rights, Volokh argued. A probable cause state- and was not the regis- state court proceedings. Rynearson is appealing a protec- Rynearson has repeatedly written ment showed Garcia had tered owner of the Land A retired Air Force major named tion order the community activist posts that criticize Clarence Mori- a blood-alcohol content of Rover, was arrested Richard L. Rynearson III, of Bain- obtained against him, and the Kit- waki, who founded a memorial on 0.318 after the collision. Monday on five counts bridge Island, sued to block the sap County Superior Court should Bainbridge Island to memorialize Authorities on Tuesday of manslaughter, driv- law, saying it’s unconstitutional be- be allowed to rule on the arguments the internment of Japanese Ameri- also identified the four ing while intoxicated, cause, among other things, it bars Rynearson raises in the appeal. cans during World War II. Rynear- children who were killed reckless driving and out- online speech designed to embar- Eugene Volokh, a University of son insists that those who condemn in the crash near Salem. standing warrants from rass other people. California-Los Angeles law pro- the internment should also strongly Eight-year-old Ivan Marion County. Rynearson argued that the law fessor who represents Rynearson, speak out against the government’s Ricardo Medrano- Troopers at the hos- criminalizes speech otherwise pro- told The Associated Press in an indefinite detention powers in the Contreras, 6-year-old pital where Garcia tected by the First Amendment. He email Tuesday they appreciate the war on terror, but that Moriwaki Andrus Medrano- was treated said Gar- said the Kitsap County Prosecutor’s judge’s analysis but disagree and hasn’t done so. Contreras, 4-year-old cia smelled of alcohol, Dayanara Medrano-Perez had glassy eyes and he and 2-year-old Angelina slurred his words, the Vazquez-Crisp were killed probable cause docu- in addition to 25-year-old ment said. Priest gets probation for 2004 crash in Eugene Lisette Medrano-Perez of Garcia pleaded guilty Molalla, Ore., State Police to driving under the in- ASSOCIATED PRESS County Circuit Court to a notice of his originally right thing,” Boyle said said. fluence of intoxicants in misdemeanor charge of scheduled arraignment after his court appear- Lisette Medrano-Perez 2011 and was arrested EUEGENE, Ore. — A reckless driving. date in November 2004. ance, in explaining why was the mother to the on suspicion of the same Catholic priest has admit- The case relates to an A warrant for his ar- he admitted fault in the three older children and crime in July after he ted in court that he Aug. 15, 2004, rest was issued in August 2004 crash. “That’s what an aunt and temporary allegedly hit an unoc- caused a crash on crash in Eugene- 2005. my life has always been legal guardian to the cupied vehicle and fled Interstate 5 more Springfield that Boyle’s attorney, Max about.” youngest child, police the scene, court records than 13 years ago. caused minor Mizejewski of Eugene, Boyle was serving at a said. The girl was set to show. He was wanted The Eugene injuries to a Hill- had sought to get the case parish in Cottage Grove be adopted by another on an outstanding war- Register-Guard sboro couple, dismissed. He argued in when the wreck happened family member next rant in that case for fail- reports Richard whose vehicle court documents filed but moved to California week, Oregon State ing to appear for a July Renato Boyle, 70, collided with Sept. 20 that prosecutors a short time later. He re- Police Lt. Cari Boyd court hearing in Marion was sentenced Boyle’s car as the had offered no explana- turned to Oregon last year said. County. Monday to two priest began to tion for a delay in execut- and now serves as rector years of proba- Richard Boyle make a U-turn on ing the warrant. of the Sanctuary of Our tion and ordered the freeway. State Boyle, however, decid- Sorrowful Mother in Port- to perform 40 hours of troopers did not ticket ed to plead guilty rather land, a national Catholic community service after Boyle at the scene, and than fight the charge. shrine more commonly pleading guilty in Lane he says he never received “I always try to do the known as the Grotto. SPOOKTACULAR ȍ Venders Bazaar Funding change means less time for Friday, October 13 CLARKSTON for enforcement by game wardens 11:00am to 3:00pm YesForClarkston.com ASSOCIATED PRESS wildlife management. Life Care Center of Lewiston The wildlife agency argued against 325 Warner Drive, Lewiston HELENA, Mont. — A legislative the move. Agency attorney Becky change in the funding for the Depart- Dockter said in March that requiring  Tupperware • Pampered Chef ment of Fish, Wildlife and Parks means wardens to devote 14 hours a week to Last Chance Miche Bags (Close Out) game wardens will be required to do non-enforcement work would contradict Melaleuca • Premier Design • LulaRoe more wildlife management work, mak- their duties as defined under state law.   ing them less available for law enforce- Wardens are required to “devote all LimeLite (Make up) • Lolo Sweets ment needs, the agency said. their time for which they are appointed Paparazzi Jewelry • Crafts and more! “There’s definitely an impact on our to their official duties,” Dockter wrote. Since 1945 law enforcement responsibilities,” said The statute outlining warden official Our 72nd Year of Service Dave Loewen, chief of the agency’s law duties lists first the enforcement of the 325 Warner Drive enforcement division. laws of the state and the rules of the de-       Lewiston, Idaho FWP published a fact sheet on its web- partment, she said. site last week explaining that the change Law enforcement duties include mak-   208.798.8500 in duties required under the new funding ing sure hunters and anglers have licens- www.LCCA.com will be the equivalent of moving 30 game es, are complying with the law and inves- 515535J_17  wardens to wildlife positions. The change tigating poaching. Wildlife management took effect on July 1 and will be in effect duties include talking with landowners at least until mid-2019. General big game about increasing access to lands, setting hunting season begins on Oct. 21. up block management areas, wildlife sur- The Legislature applied for more fed- veys and grizzly bear conflict prevention. eral Pittman-Robertson money to fund The agency has developed “individual FWP rather than increase hunting li- warden work plans to incorporate this cense fees. The money is raised through funding shift,” the agency said. Wardens a tax on the sale of firearms and ammu- have an electronic tracking system to log nition and can only be used for wildlife the time they spend on different tasks. management work. Prior to the change, The agency will be audited by the U.S. Montana received about $587,000 a year Fish and Wildlife Service, which ad- in Pittman-Robertson money. Under the ministers the Pittman-Robertson funds, new formula, the state will receive $2.4 to ensure no law enforcement work is million in federal money each year for charged against the funds. 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Of Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017 is accused taking rent and has paid $2,000 toward violence. There have been checks from an apart- Couple’s $8.75M suit against the infraction. more than 35 shootings in Magistrate Court ment totaling $1,000. A A message left for the the city since December. preliminary hearing is company Monday was not Nez Perce County set for Oct. 13. Judge Michelle Evans Oregon physicians dismissed immediately returned. Washington taking Ashley S. Fenton, 31, 214 Crime Reports comment on sewage 24th St., Lewiston, BEND, Ore. — A Boy, 13, charged A black Specialized brand lawsuit filed by a Bend Agri Aide fi ned $105K charged with grand theft women’s bicycle valued with murder in dumping rule by receiving, possessing at $425 was reported sto- couple that accused two for alleged ag worker or disposing of stolen len from an unlocked ga- physicians of failing to hiring violations shooting of teen MOUNT VERNON, property and forgery, rage on the 400 block of detect warning signs Wash. — A rule that would both felonies. Fenton Fifth Street in Lewiston. before the woman went TUMWATER, Wash. — EVERETT, Wash. — A make it illegal for boats to into cardiac arrest has State officials have fined 13-year-old boy has been dump sewage into Puget been dismissed. an agriculture company charged with second- Sound, along Washington’s Allen at first told the ar- Shelley and Brent in Othello $105,000 degree murder and northwestern coast, is resting officer she didn’t Harding sought $8.75 for allegedly violating unlawful gun possession open for public comment SUSPECT know where Taylor was. million for allegations that required conditions in in the shooting death of a until Nov. 30. The officer looked in the doctors Dana Rhode and hiring farm workers. 14-year-old boy. The state Department back seat and saw Tay- Jeffrey Scott did not take The Washington State The 13-year-old was of Ecology on Friday > Continued from PAGE 1C lor hiding underneath the appropriate action in Department of Labor charged Monday in released a draft of the rule a dog and several items 2014 when Shelley Harding and Industries said juvenile court following to create what is called look inside. Court records of clothing. Officers ar- reported experiencing Monday that Agri Aide’s the Oct. 4 death of David a no discharge zone, the indicate a warrant was rested Taylor and Allen chest pain and extreme fine is the largest by the Sandoval, The Daily Skagit-Valley Herald granted and suspected without incident. As she exhaustion, the Bend department against a farm Herald reported. reported. methamphetamine and was being arrested, Allen Bulletin reported. labor contractor. The Everett police have A news release said the drug paraphernalia was allegedly told officers she The suit stated the department said Agri Aide called the shooting gang- rule would make it illegal later found inside the car. “(didn’t) think he did it,” doctors should have owners Marivel and Jose related. Witnesses told for boats to dump sewage The victims told inves- referring to Taylor and referred Shelley Luis Brunetti operated police the 13-year-old was — treated or untreated — tigators one of the men the robbery. Harding to a hospital the company without a associating with a south into an area of the state’s who robbed them at one First-degree kidnap- for an evaluation and farm labor contracting Everett gang and was marine waters, including point lifted up his mask ping carries the death observation. license in at least 2012, going to be initiated into it marine waters east of penalty, but Nez Perce and was identified as Gordon Welborn, an 2013, and 2015 and says soon or already had been Dungeness Spit, from County Prosecutor Justin Taylor, an acquaintance attorney representing they forged a contractor recently. the Canadian border to Coleman said he will not of Enriquez’. The women the physicians, said he license in 2012. According to charging be seeking it. Kidnapping Olympia. told investigators that believes he showed in L&I began its papers several witnesses is otherwise punishable The agency will hold Taylor had visited the court that the Hardings’ say that in the days leading by up to life in prison. investigation in May after three public hearings home a couple of months claims were inaccurate. receiving a complaint. up to the fatal shooting on the rule during the prior and borrowed $50 Burglary carries a pun- ishment of at least one The case was dismissed It involved Agri Aide the 13-year-old boy had comment period, one in from Enriquez. with prejudice, meaning laborers at Williamson pointed a gun at multiple Seattle and two online. Taylor was arrested year and up to 10 years in prison. Robbery is punish- the same lawsuit can’t be Farms, in Quincy, people. He allegedly told Preventing the release Sunday following a traf- filed again. transplanting chili plants. them he wanted to be of sewage into the water fic stop involving his able by at least five years and up to life in prison. An attorney for the The department said known as “lil shooter.” would help protect that girlfriend’s vehicle. An ——— Hardings did not return a Agri Aide did not file an Everett has been state’s natural resources. officer stopped Sandi Jo Holm may be contacted at request for comment. appeal by an Oct. 6 deadline plagued by recent gun ASSOCIATED PRESS Allen after identifying [email protected] or at her and noted she had an (208) 848-2275. Follow him expired driver’s license. on Twitter @TomHolm4. ing off more than we can > Brandon Chapman chew, but we aren’t go- OFFICE SOUGHT: Pullman City Council, ing to get this kind of deal right to counsel, the of- COUNCIL again,” he said. Ward 3 ficer was not required to AGE: 37 Chapman’s run for elect- COURT stop questioning.” > Continued from PAGE 1C WORK EXPERIENCE: Marketing and ed office was sparked in When Davis later con- communications director, Washington part by his effort to get traf- fessed to the robbery years my kids will realize State University College of Education fic signs marking a 20 mph > Continued from PAGE 1C during the same inter- how special a place this is.” EDUCATION: Spanish and broadcast speed limit around Frank- lin Elementary School. De- rogation, his confession Hawbaker is a return- as ‘I think,’ and ‘maybe journalism degrees, Washington State spite sending emails to his ing son as well. He moved University; master’s in broadcast journalism from Syra- I should’ are equivocal was voluntary and able all around the country as Ward 3 councilors about ... Because Davis did not to be used in court, the a kid, including a short cuse University the issue, he never heard unequivocally invoke his judges found. stint in Pullman while his HOW LONG HAVE YOU LIVED IN THE AREA YOU WISH TO back from them. father was earning a doc- REPRESENT?: During college, and permanently since 2013 “That was really pretty 10:00am-6:00pm toral degree at WSU. He FAMILY STATUS: Married, four boys eye-opening,” he said. PREVIOUS OR CURRENT ELECTED POSITIONS: None $5.00 returned for good in 1992, “My feeling is, this isn’t AT VALLEY when he went to work for WEBSITE: www.chapmanforcouncil.org Seattle. It shouldn’t take a SPIRITUAL CENTER Schweitzer Engineering two-year fight and two or three emails that never get Nov. 4 2707 27th St. (at 8th Ave) Laboratories. Clarkston Heights “We love it here,” he > Jeff Hawbaker returned for something to said. “It’s a great place for get done. With the growth kids to grow up.” OFFICE SOUGHT: Pullman City Council, we’re having in Pullman, Although he doesn’t Ward 3 we need council members Miracle Ear offers the Best Customer Service, talk much during council AGE: 58 who are willing to hear meetings, Hawbaker said WORK EXPERIENCE: Department residents’ concerns.” Best Price’s, and the Best Product! that’s more a matter of manager, Schweitzer Engineering Improving communica- efficiency. Laboratories tion and engagement with ASK FOR OUR “Some council members EDUCATION: Electrical engineering Pullman residents is one Why choose us... do talk a lot, and I think it degree, University of Missouri-Rolla; of Chapman’s primary FREE wastes time,” he said. “If I master’s in computer science, Texas A&M goals. He plans to issue a • #1 Recognized Hearing 7 DAY TRIAL hear something I disagree HOW LONG HAVE YOU LIVED IN THE AREA YOU WISH TO monthly e-newsletter, up- with, I’ll speak up. Other- REPRESENT?: Since 1992 dating constituents about Aid in America. wise, there’s no need.” FAMILY STATUS: Married, three daughters issues the city is facing Hawbaker said the main PREVIOUS OR CURRENT ELECTED POSITIONS: Two-term and what progress is being • Over 1200 Franchised reason he’s running for a incumbent made toward city goals. third term is because of WEBSITE: www.jeffhawbaker.com “When I’m knocking on locations. the ongoing expansion of doors, 90 percent of peo- the Pullman-Moscow Re- ple tell me they don’t know • Providing hearing gional Airport. He serves well as a cost-of-living otherwise cost. who their council member as Pullman’s representa- increase for the city’s If approved, the bond is,” Chapman said. “That solutions since 1942. tive on the airport board non-union employees and will allow the city to pur- tells me there’s a level of and wants to see the $119 the hiring of an economic chase and renovate the En- disengagement. I have the million expansion through development person to counter Ministries church energy to do this job, and I to completion. help the city recruit new on Crestview Street. The know I’ll be able to reach His budget priorities businesses. remodeling project would out to more people.” include continuing to Hawbaker also supports include a new senior center Ballots for the Nov. 7 provide local matching the $10.5 million bond and recreational center. election will be mailed to 1927 Idaho St, Lewiston funds for the airport request on the November Chapman supports the voters on Oct. 20. (208) 746-8547 project — which is being ballot, saying it’s a “huge bond as well, noting the ——— paid for primarily by opportunity” to secure a need for a youth recre- Spence may be contacted Mark Banks Insurance Accepted the Federal Aviation new city hall at a fraction ation facility. at bspence@lmtribune. 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Martin, Kathy Schroeder, Fall Carpet Cleaning Specials! Steve Lear, John FOLLETT Pernsteiner, Kimberly Carpet CLEANING Tolson and incumbents $ 00 $ 00 $ 00 Bob Blakey and Mayor 315 > Continued from PAGE 1C 105 150 Whole House Special Pro Tem Mike Collins. (2 areas) (3 areas) (7 Areas) he clean you expect. to a felony charge of dis- Maldonado and fel- he service you deserve. 4PGU8BUFS$MFBOt/P4UJDLZ3FTJEVF tribution of cocaine. Gal- low Councilor Ryan “RJ” $MFBOT%FFQFSt3FTUPSFT1JMFt4QFFET%SZJOH5JNF200 S.F. Max Per Area legos is set for sentencing Johnson are not seeking 4QFDJBMJ[JOHJO'JSF'MPPE3FTUPSBUJPO Ask about our on Oct. 25. re-election on Nov. 7. $BSQFU1SPUFDUBOUt4UBUJD$POUSPMt%FPEPSJ[JOH The remaining ——— Call To schedule Appointment By 10/31/17 (208) 743-6838 Credit Cards Accepted candidates for city council Mills may be contacted at jmills@ 515469J-17 are Kevin Kelly, Steve lmtribune.com or (208) 848-2266.

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Lita L. Harris Jones Nancy Lynn (Hook) Johnstun Lifelong Idaho County na- Wesley O. Harris were mar- Nancy Lynn (Hook) John- as compassionate, caring tive Lita L. Harris Jones, 96, ried and they bought his stun, our loving wife, moth- and always putting others passed away Monday, Oct. mother’s home where he er and grammy, of Weippe, before herself. She never The greatest comfort 9, 2017, at her home. had grown up. They raised passed away Oct. 5, 2017, seemed to complain about She was born Sept. 12, five children. He was killed at Kootenai Health in Coeur her health condition and during our recent loss of 1921, in Rocky Canyon, in a logging accident in No- d’Alene after a long, coura- always made sure that ev- south of Cottonwood near vember 1975. geous battle with cancer. Al- eryone else was taken care Keegan was the outpouring the big Salmon Riv- She joined the though she lost her of. Her fighting spirit er. Her parents, Joe Mizpah Rebekah battle, cancer would drove her to never of love from all of you. L. and Verna Lamb Lodge and was a never take away her give up. Roberts, were stay- member in good dignity, hope, faith, Her children and You have touched our hearts at ing with his parents, standing for over 63 courage or love. grandchildren were Alex and Bertha years. The Grand Nancy was born the absolute light of a time when we needed you most. Roberts, on their Lodge bestowed the Oct. 15, 1951, in her life, and she al- homestead. She decoration of chiv- Cook, Minn., to ways wanted them learned to walk by alry to her for her Loyd and Phyllis around her. She Thank You! following her parents years of dedication Hook. The family loved to read them upriver to their homestead. to the Theta Rho Club. She then moved to Valley City, books, do craft projects The Felton family As a baby she was bundled also was a charter member N.D., where she was raised. and make cookies together, up to ride horseback to Jo- of the Grangeville Eagles She graduated from Valley among countless other fun seph Plains, where she was Auxiliary. City High School in 1969, activities. The grandchildren put behind the piano while The year 1970 became and then went on to attend brought great joy to her and her mother played, accom- another challenge. Always a the University of North Da- helped to take her mind off DEMENTIA: panied by her dad on the housewife and mother, she kota, home of the Fighting of everything she had to go fiddle as they played for the went to work for Finer Flow- Sioux, where she received through over the past sev- What It Is, What It Isn’t, and What Now? Saturday night dances. The ers flower shop. Soon after, her bachelor’s degree in so- eral years. ranchers carried her on their her good friend Darlene Hal- cial work. Some of her favorite hob- FREE CAREGIVER WORKSHOP shoulders as they danced. bert and Darlene’s husband After graduating college, bies were listening to audio And when she could walk, Merlin bought the shop. she moved west after taking books, cooking for her fam- they had her learning to What fun and memories she a job with the U.S. Forest ily and playing countless Wednesday, October 25, 2017 • 1:30-4:30 dance on her own feet. In and Darlene shared, mak- Service. She was stationed hours of card games (espe- Quality Inn & Suites - Mahogany Room 1925, they moved to Gill ing beautiful floral arrange- just outside of Pierce on the cially crazy rummy) with the Point, where her parents ments to suit the custom- Austin Ridge Lookout as a entire extended family. She 700 Port Drive, Clarkston, WA 99403 worked for the Charlie Gill ers’ particular desires. fire spotter for several years. loved watching her favorite Workshop Topics family on their ranch. She On Nov. 28, 1985, she While working for the USFS TV shows, yard sales, thrift • Understanding & recognizing dif erences between keeps in touch with the re- married William A. Jones. she met her husband, Jerry shopping and going to the “normal” and “not normal” aging maining member, Hazel. These were the golden Johnstun, and they moved library with her grandkids. The next year brought an- years, and they moved to to Weippe together. Shortly Nancy is survived by her • Practical hints and tips for positive interactions other change. Her maternal Fairview Butte, Idaho, close after, she became pregnant husband Jerry of Weippe; • Importance of caregiver self-care grandfather became very ill to family, and made their with their first son, Matthew, sons Matt (Amanda) of • Information on available supports & services and her mother was needed home there for more than and they got married at Coeur d’Alene and Kyle in Stites to help care for 25 years. Traveling in their the Hitching Post in Coeur (Jessica) of Lewiston; her To register, call our him. An opportunity to buy motor home to see new d’Alene Feb. 5, 1983. Her beautiful grandchildren, a permanent home there places, setting up hunting son Matthew was born that Shylei, Jayce, Owen and Aging & Disability Resource Center came along when a local camps and meeting family same year in September, one to be born in March 509-758-2355 businessman was mur- and friends at Spring Bar and then in March of 1986, 2018; mother Phyllis Hook dered by his wife and Lita’s — all of this they shared. her second son, Kyle, was of Valley City, N.D.; sisters (Registration ends October 20) parents bought the estate, Surviving her are her hus- born. She was very active in Cyndi Malsam (Mike) and You call it helping out... which also had a blacksmith band Bill; sons William R. her two sons’ lives, and she Lori Heath (Brian), both of shop along with a house. (Diane) and Wayne W. (Julie) sacrificed so much for them Valley City; and last but not We call it CAREGIVING Going to school in Stites Harris; daughters Barbara while they were growing up. least, many nieces, neph- was the winter life — in J. Turner and Margot J. Pe- She always made it a point ews and close friends. She the spring, they would pack terson, both of Grangeville; to drive herself and her was preceded in death by   This question up and head for the high stepdaughter Ruschelle Ad- two kids out to North Da- her father, Loyd Hook, and    !  " can be country to work for miners ams and husband Dalan of kota every summer, where sister, Janel Bzdok. This # $   ? interpreted and mine on their own. She Lewiston; stepsons Kenneth they would visit with family The family wishes to ex- in several diferent ways, but for brevity let’s look at it this way. Simply put, it’s essential for those tools of mastication, your pearly whites, to last at least 5 was an only child but she W. Jones and wife Nikki Jones and friends. She continued tend their heartfelt thanks minutes longer than you do. Since my dental crystal ball is in the shop for repairs & was never lonely or with- of Nampa, and Jerry and to visit her hometown ev- to all the staff of the Koo- upgrades I am unable to let you know just what the “drop dead” date is for anyone, out something to do. She Richard Jones of Massachu- ery year even while going tenai Cancer Center, Koote- but for many people it’s a long way of yet. We commonly hear from people that they “didn’t expect to last this long” & they wish they had done more to preserve learned about mining, fish- setts and Florida; stepsisters through many different can- nai Health Emergency De- their teeth. ing, hunting — how to shoot Linda Mereness of Delta cer treatments. partment and the Kootenai Now replace “they” with “I” & see if my point has more meaning to you. her game getter and if she Junction, Alaska, Joy Wear She was a stay-at-home Health Oncology Hospice Realistically, most folks will reach 80 to 90 years of age before cashing in the chips, didn’t hit her prey in the of Great Falls, Mont., and mom for several years, wing for all of their loving transferred to the head oice, coming to the end of the road, going to the great reward, whatever euphemism you choose, & your teeth need to be there with you. head, there was a scolding Ruby Spriggle of Caldwell; but then took a job at the care and compassion. As we ripen into old age (some who are already there might call it something else) by her dad. Her dad was of- stepsister-in-law Carol Rigen Pierce Library as a librarian. There will be a memorial the simple things in life can become more important. Eating, speaking, smiling, fered a deputy sheriff’s job of Kooskia; nine grandchil- She had many more careers service Nov. 4 in Valley City. things we do without thinking, can become very challenging without the tools to do that with. in February 1935 and they dren; eighteen great-grand- throughout the rest of her In lieu of flowers, the family We do have the means to replace some or all teeth with articial replacements made their last move. children; five stepgrandchil- life, working at the Weippe wants to respect her wishes & in the appropriate cases we do that, but if you can start early & maintain the During high school, dren; nieces and nephews Head Start, Orofino Head and donations can be made original equipment you will be dollars & time ahead. Some people have all their teeth & through use have the appearance change so that they feel the appearance she was a member of who claimed her as theirs. Start, Clearwater County to the Weippe Community of their teeth betray them & make them look older than they are. This is not a xy the marching band and She was preceded in death Courthouse and the Orofino Hall, Weippe Museum or verses xx chromosome choice alone either (my science nerd took over, that is male belonged to the Grangeville by a daughter, Gina. School District. the charity of your choice in vs female chromosome). With our skills & the amazing materials available to us today that we did not have ten years ago we can restore teeth to the youth & Gun Club. She was a A graveside service will Nancy was known for her name. vigorous appearance you feel depict you best. The rst line said “brevity”. I better member of the Woman’s be held at 11 a.m. Saturday her sweet soul, generous Pine Hills Funeral Chapel look the denition up, because I don’t think this ts the description. Champion Rifle Club and at Fairview Cemetery near spirit and her giving nature. & Crematory is in care of won many turkey shoots Grangeville. A covered-dish She will be remembered arrangements. James E. Pierce, D.D.S. with her Colt Woodsman. dinner luncheon will follow Aesthetic & Family Dentistry After graduating from at the Eagles Hall. Services Helen G. Dewey     Grangeville High School in are under the direction of 1940, she married M.O. Blackmer Funeral Home in Helen G. Dewey, 88, even when they were losing, (208) 746-0204 Snodgrass Jr. that October. Grangeville. Condolences passed away Friday, Oct. 6, and attended games when       They were divorced in 1945. to the family can be left at 2017, at Regency Assisted she could, even their training 514743J-17 On April 16, 1948, she and Blackmerfuneralhome.com. Living in Pullman with family camp in Arizona. She loved by her side. Gonzaga basketball and the Helen Georgia Robinson Seahawks. She was known FUNERAL/SERVICE DIRECTORY Gardner Dewey was born for her very large collection of The A ordable Care Act April 5, 1929, at anything owl. Today rial Gardens, 3521 Seventh St., the family home She is survived can be SO CONFUSING! Lewiston. in Cathart, Wash., by children Gordon Andrea L. Wemhoff, 44, of Montie Dale Haight, 69, of to Paul and Edith Gardner (Pat), Carol Winona — 7:30 p.m. rosary, St. Kooskia — 1 p.m. celebration Robinson. She at- Pittmann (Dennis), Let the team at   Anthony Church, 1070 Green- of life, Kamiah Legion Hall, 618 creek Road, Greencreek. tended Cathart Larry Gardner, and    Main St., Kamiah. Grade School and John Gardner, all of take the hassle out Thursday Helen G. Dewey, 88, of Pull- man — 3 p.m. memorial service, Snohomish High Oakesdale, Wash.; of getting your health insurance. Emelia Frei, 87, of Ferdi- Shorts Funeral Chapel, 1225 E. School. stepdaughters Rita nand — 2 to 7 p.m. viewing, Uh- Sixth St., Moscow, with reception She married Gor- Bottger (Dick) of lorn Funeral Home, 414 Myrtle to follow at the Moscow Nazarene don Gardner in 1946. They Clarkston, Carla Olmstead We have an experienced staf St., Cottonwood. Church fellowship hall, 1400 E. had four children and were (Kurt) of Lewiston, and Leah Andrea L. Wemhoff, 44, of Seventh St., Moscow. ready to assist you! Winona — 9:30 a.m. rosary and later divorced. Desmond (Jim) of Airway Lita L. Harris Jones, 96, She enjoyed working as Heights, Wash.; sister 10 a.m. funeral service, St. An- Grangeville — 11 a.m. grave- thony Church, 1070 Greencreek side service, Fairview Cemetery a waitress, and she last Doris Oberg of Wisconsin; Call today! 208-746-7046 Road, Greencreek. Graveside near Grangeville with a covered- worked at the Nobby Inn grandchildren Brad, Kelli, service will follow at Mount Zion dish dinner to follow at the Eagles (now the Breakfast Club) in Brian, Amy, Kara, Daniele, Cemetery, Winona. Hall, 218 N. C St., Grangeville. Moscow. She sang in the Tyler, Mandy, Adrian, Dash, Friday Marvin Stanley Lemm, 73, Camas Choir while living in Walker and Mary; and 13 We can do the of Lewiston — 1 p.m. cel- Grangeville and the Sweet great-grandchildren with Emelia Frei, 87, of Ferdi- ebration of life, Guardian Angel Adelines in Lewiston for a another on the way in work for you, at nand — 10:30 a.m. rosary fol- Homes Barn, 2221 Vineyard short time. November. lowed by 11 a.m. funeral Mass, Ave., Lewiston. no cost to you. Assumption Catholic Church, In 1974, Helen married She was preceded in 460 Maple St., Ferdinand. Sunday Jim Dewey in Grangeville. death by her husband Jim; The price is the Virdia Reggear, 94, of Lew- They moved to Potlatch, stepdaughter Debi Aspe- same and the Saturday iston — noon celebration of life where Jim worked for the lund; grandson Kristopher Alline Mary Block, 93, of and covered-dish luncheon, Vet- U.S. Forest Service. They Helt; daughter-in-law LeAnn benefi ts are Lewiston — 11 a.m. graveside erans of Foreign Wars Hall, 330 built their home in Princeton Gardner; her parents; sister PRICELESS! service, Lewis-Clark Memo- Michigan Ave., Orofino. in 1978. Jim passed away June Rush; and brother Har- in 2000, and Helen moved old Robinson. DEATHS into Moscow in 2004. She Memorial services will be enjoyed many trips with the held at 3 p.m., Saturday Idaho Roadrunners as well in the Shorts Funeral Cha- Tommy Lee Gilmore Leonard Ray Helfer as trips with her family. This pel. A reception will follow COEUR D’ALENE — Tom- ASOTIN — Leonard Ray included trips to Costa Rica the memorial service in the my Lee Gilmore, 72, of Helfer, 81, of Asotin, died and Ecuador. She loved to Fellowship Hall of the Mos- travel and was always ready cow Nazarene Church. Ar- Coeur d’Alene, formerly of Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017, at stt Grangeville, died Wednes- his home. Mountain View to eat out. She played bingo rangements are entrusted 1053 21 SLStreet, Lewistoni day, Oct. 4, 2017, at home. Funeral Home of Lewiston is and Rummikub with three by Shorts Funeral Chapel, www.rickwoodsinsurance.com Yates Funeral Home of in charge of arrangements. special friends every Friday Moscow. Condolences can afternoon. We had to plan sent to the family online at Open Monday - Friday | 8:30am - 5:30pm Coeur d’Alene is in charge Richard D. Nelson our visits around her busy shortsfuneralchapel.com. 511018HB 17 of arrangements. schedule. In lieu of flowers, memo- PULLMAN — Richard D. Helen loved to cook and rials can be sent to Kindred Albert Ralph Lahaie Nelson, 88, of Garfield, Can you spare a couple of mornings a week? shared food with all her fam- Hospice, 1610 N.E. East- AARP TaxAide Program needs volunteers to help OROFINO — Albert Ralph died Tuesday, Oct. 10, ily and friends, including her gate Blvd. #850, Pullman, Lahaie, 70, of Orofino, died 2017, at the Avalon prepare FREE basic tax returns for seniors and low- homemade apple butter. She WA, 99163, Moscow Volun- income individuals. Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017, at Care Center in Pullman. loved all sports and tried to teer Fire Department, EMS & his home. Mountain View Kramer Funeral Home of get to most of her grandkids’ Training Offices, 603 S. Main NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Funeral Home of Lewiston is Palouse is in charge of games and other events. She St., Moscow, ID, 83843, or Training and materials are provided. in charge of arrangements. arrangements. watched the Seattle Mariners a charity of your choice. Call Susan @ 208-746-7787 for more information! 6C LEWISTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2017 OBITUARIES / CONTINUED FROM 5C Applicants being sought for

Marvin Stanley Lemm Tana Lynn Kopf Clarkston city council vacancy Clarkston is currently have resided in Clarkston Marvin Stanley Lemm He made his career in Tana Lynn Kopf passed Lake. Throughout the years seeking applicants for for at least one year. went to see the Lord on sales with the Lewiston away with her family by her she really had a lot of fun a vacant city council Interviews are slated Sunday, Oct. 8, 2017. He Morning Tribune, working side Sunday, Oct. 8, 2017, with the challenge of keep- position. for Nov. 13 at the first passed away due to lung there from 1974 until he at Fairwood Memory Care in ing Gary in line. Most of all, The council plans to ap- council meeting after the cancer and chronic obstruc- retired in 2009. After retire- Spokane. She was 65. Tana loved spending time point someone in Novem- election. tive pulmonary dis- ment, he enjoyed Tana was born with her grandchil- ber to the seat recently Council meetings are ease. He was born working part time Dec. 4, 1951, in dren. It was impos- vacated by Monika Beau- conducted twice a month Oct. 11, 1944, at for the Lewiston Pullman. She en- sible to not be af- champ. Applications and on Mondays and mem- the White Hospital School District as a joyed horses, par- fected by her sweet letters of interest are be- bers are expected to to Norman and Ruth crossing guard and ticipated in rodeo spirit. The children ing accepted until 5 p.m. serve on a variety of com- Lemm. He was 72 on lunch duty. and was a rodeo of some of her close Oct. 20. mittees that may meet when he passed. Marv spent many princess in 1970. friends would even Forms are available during daytime hours. Marv has a sister, years boating on That same year, she lovingly refer to her at Clarkston City Hall, More information about Carol Berkley, who the Snake River in graduated from Pull- as “Auntie Tana.” 829 Fifth St., or online at the position is available lives in Salem, Ore., the summer and man High School She had a smile that www.clarkston-wa.com. by contacting City Clerk with her husband Leon. steelhead fishing in the fall. and married Gary Kopf, her would brighten anyone’s day Applicants must be Steve Austin at (509) Marv was a lifelong During his retirement he en- husband of 47 years. no matter who or where she registered voters who 769-0131 or by visiting resident of the Lewiston- joyed his coffee at Waffles Following high school, was at that moment, and live inside city limits and the city’s website. Clarkston Valley. He went N’ More and at Jeffrey’s. she attended Kinman Busi- she will be deeply missed through the Lewiston school One of his favorite things to ness School in Spokane, by all. system, graduating in 1962. do was walk his dogs, Mag- then followed Gary through She is survived by her Man killed on Highway 27 was from Everett In 1964, he joined the gie and Rudy, on the levee. his military career. During loving husband of 47 years, Idaho National Guard and He was always looking for- those years their son, Tony, Gary; her two children, An- GARFIELD — Au- curred about 4 miles served until 1971, receiving ward to shooting his guns was born. Soon after they thony Kopf (Kimberly) and thorities have identified north of Garfield. the rank of staff sergeant as at Diamondback Shooting moved back to her grandfa- Andrea Meyer (Thomas), the man who was struck According to WSP, first cook. In 1969, Marv Range and Lewis Clark Wild- ther Carl Boyd’s farm, they both of Spokane; grand- and killed by a pickup Steven Church, 53, of married his love, Barbara life Shooting Range. added a daughter, Andrea, daughters Alyssa (Taylor), truck while walking in Mill City, Ore., was driv- Ann Simpson of Asotin. To- We will be having a cel- to their family. Tana enjoyed Courtney, Shelby, Saman- the middle of Washing- ing the pickup south on gether they raised two sons, ebration of his life at 1 p.m. raising their children and tha, Erica and Nicole; great- ton State Route 27 Sun- the highway when he hit Matthew Ryan and his wife Saturday at Guardian Angel also studied to receive her grandson Isaiah; brother day night as Donavon D. Harring, who was walk- Allison, of Logan, Utah, Homes Barn. Lunch will be commercial pilot license Richard Eggers of California; Harring, 42, of Everett, ing in the middle of the and Tyson Lance and his provided. In lieu of flowers and instructor license, then her parents; and two other Wash. road. wife Jennifer, of Clarkston. please send donations to went to work as a flight in- siblings. The Washington State Harring was transport- He had four grandchildren, Lewis Clark Shooting Range, structor and pilot at Lewis- Memorial services will be Patrol reported Monday ed to Sacred Heart Medi- Mikayla, Skylar, Kilee and 27007 S. Tom Beall Road, ton Aviation. Later on, she held at 11 a.m. Nov. 25 at that Harring died from cal Center in Spokane, Cooper. Lapwai, ID 83540. worked as an insurance Kimball Funeral Home, fol- injuries suffered from where he succumbed to agent, a medical insurance lowed by a graveside service the incident, which oc- his injuries. Stephanie Jane Dixon biller for doctors in the Tri- at the Pullman City Ceme- Cities and also received her tery. Memorial donations in Stephanie Jane Dixon, for a friend in need, and real estate license. lieu of flowers are suggested Man allowed to return to library 53, died Oct. 5, 2017, in was always happy to visit Tana loved sports — any to Horizon Hospice of Spo- Walla Walla, after a coura- with family and friends. We she could talk her husband kane or to the Alzheimer’s after hiding same sex couple DVDs geous battle with cancer. were blessed to be loved by into doing or any she could Association. A special thank Stephanie and her twin Stephanie. watch her grandchildren you to Debbie and Pete ASSOCIATED PRESS later found hidden in sister, Cecelia, were born Her survivors include her play. She and Gary often Steiner for their many vis- other rooms, deep into Feb. 4, 1964, at Garfield parents, Gordon and Judy found themselves travel- its, and to Horizon Hospice BAKER CITY, Ore. shelving. County Memorial Hospital Dixon; sisters Debi Brad- ing, boating, jet skiing, of Spokane and the staff at — Officials say a man has Stokes said staff de- in Pomeroy to Gordon and ley (Geoffe), Cecelia Grant snowmobiling and spend- Fairwood Memory Care. been allowed to return to a termined one of their Gloria Dixon. (Graham), Valerie Bostrom ing time with close friends. Online guest book may northeast Oregon library regular patrons who had After graduating from (Kent), Rachael Monroe They spent many summers be found at www.kimballfh. after he was banned for complained about mate- Pomeroy High School in (Kyle), and Jennifer Bram- at Lake Coeur d’Alene and com. Kimball Funeral Home hiding movies involving rials he objected to had 1982, Stephanie married hall (Steven); and brother have cherished moments of Pullman is caring for the same sex couples. hidden the movies. Allen Bartels. That marriage Sherman Dixon (Kirsten). with their family at Priest family. Staff at the Baker Stokes said the man ended in divorce. She has She also is survived by many County Public Library was initially unapologet- two children, Randy Bartels nieces, nephews, aunts and began noticing that the ic, but later apologized. and Alexis Dixon. She also uncles, and dozens of cous- movies were missing last Stokes reported the is survived by grandsons ins. She also is survived by Police: Port Orchard man tried to October, local news me- incident to the Oregon James, Trevor and Kevin John Archer, her significant steal sailboat, called owner in process dia reported. Intellectual Freedom Whittle. other and love of her life. Library Director Clearinghouse and the She had many do-it- The family would like to ASSOCIATED PRESS with his girlfriend. Perry Stokes said seven American Library Associ- yourself skills, awesome thank her caregiver, Chris- The suspect is accused DVDs were misplaced ation as one of the state’s gardening skills and fabu- tina, Walla Walla Hospice PORT ORCHARD, of using emergency con- and eventually replaced 20 library book and mate- lous homemaking talents. and Park Manor for the kind Wash. — Washington state tact information on the when staff couldn’t find rial challenges from July She would tackle any prob- and compassionate care authorities say a Port Or- boat to call its owner, who them. Other movies were 2016 to June 2017. lem with a can-do attitude, that Stephanie received. chard man was charged said the suspect told him and usually her own unique There will be a celebra- with first-degree theft his boat was “too compli- Do you like to make a difference? ideas to reach her goals. tion of her life Saturday, Oct. along with first-degree cated” to sail. malicious mischief for al-         She worked as a bartend- 14, at the Pomeroy Episco- Bremerton police said legations that he tried to Meal Delivery Drivers bring nutritious meals and er, grocery clerk, CNA and pal Church fellowship hall. the man told them he companionship to homebound people. as in-home care-provider. It is covered-dish dinner, steal a $335,000 sailboat, and caused more than was tired of the concrete If you have a couple of hours to give, we need you! She was always a people- so bring your favorite and a and wanted to “sail like a Call Susan @ 208-746-7787 for more information! person, would do anything story or picture to share. $5,000 in damage to the boat by trying to unlock a pirate.” steering wheel. The Kitsap Sun re- 18-year-old accused of stabbing at Walmart store ported that the 34-year- ASSOCIATED PRESS witnesses. Police said old suspect was arrested Thursday after he told they found a knife in his CENTRALIA, Wash. authorities he intended to — An 18-year-old man backpack. sail to Bellingham to be has been charged with first-degree assault for al- legations that he stabbed another teen in the chest at a Walmart. Onalaska resident Jose F. Chagolla-Flores is being held on $500,000 bail after making his first court ap- pearance on Monday, the Chronicle reported. Lewis County Deputy Prosecutor Sara Beigh said she requested the high bail because Chagolla- Flores’ statements about his gang affiliation, suspicion that he had ties to California and a sealed juvenile record. Defense attorney Rachael Tiller asked his bail to remain at $100,000. Court documents state the victim “was not coop- erative with officers.” He underwent surgery to re- pair the damage done by the stabbing. Chagolla-Flores was determined to be a sus- pect after interviews with 508208GS_17

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