North Idaho has a long history of dedicated leaders and elected officials who spend their time, treasure and talents toiling over board decisions, school policies, county issues and more.
When the comprehensive plan was written three years ago, it cost the city roughly $450,000, which included the price of a consultant. State and federal code requires that the plan be updated every five years, so a midway revamp could incur major costs before the required plan review in two years.
The Hayden City Council will form a commission to explore public safety and policing in the city after members approved an ordinance during a regular meeting Tuesday.
Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris played to a full house Wednesday night, when more than 120 people gathered in the county administration building for a “legislative town hall” meeting with Norris and representatives from U.S. Border Patrol.