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Charlotte Ann Jackle, of Moscow, died Thursday, March 4, 2021, at her home. She was 88.
Charlotte was born Nov. 4, 1932, in Kamiah to Nels and Mabel (Storholt) Solberg. She grew up there, graduating from high school at Kamiah. She enrolled at the University of Idaho, graduating with a degree in elementary education. She taught second grade in Pasco, Lewiston and Moscow.
After coming to Moscow and teaching at Russell School, she met Jerry Jackle. They were married Aug. 10, 1963, in Lewiston. Charlotte took time away from teaching to raise their daughter, Martha. In 1982, she began working alongside of Jerry at Jackle Jewelry. She not only helped customers, but she kept the books until they retired in 1996.
One polling location moving for May primary
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COSHOCTON - The Coshocton County Board of Elections has reported a temporary voting location change for the special election on May 4 only. On the ballot will be levies for Coshocton City Schools and Newcomerstown Schools for voters who live in those districts.
People who usually vote at Coshocton Village Inn and Suites will instead report to Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 1500 Pleasant Valley Drive. Those affected will receive a notice on the change in April.
The BOE said the change is because the hotel had all of its conference rooms booked for the day.
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The Rev. JJ Lynn, pastor of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Etna, in his church office along Grant Street.
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