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Three sue over arrests at Moscow singing event
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Members of Moscow religious group suing city and police department over arrests at mask protest
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3 arrested at Moscow church event sue city, police
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Rachel Bohnet makes her TV debut in the third season of the History series Rust Valley Restorers.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/Rachel Bohnet March 06, 2021 - 6:30 AM The third season of Rust Valley Restorers features a Kamloops fabricator who is hitting TV screens for the first time. Rachel Bohnet, who was born-and-raised in Oliver, runs her home-based business Country Custom Fabricating out of Kamloops making custom fabrication out of any metal she can get her hands on. Bohnet received a request for some assistance from a college friend who worked on Rust Valley Restorers, a History TV series following Mike Hall as he searches the B.C. Interior to find rust buckets and restore them into sweet rides. Bohnet’s friend reached out seeking a fabricator to assist him with some car builds on the show and Bohnet was on her way to her TV debut.
A legal oversight has forced the City of Moscow to drop misdemeanor charges for alleged pandemic violations against 5 Moscow residents.
Former Latah County Commissioner candidate Gabriel Rench, Jesse Broussard, Tyler Marines, and Sean and Rachel Bohnet were charged with misdemeanors stemming from the September 23
rd psalm sing. The gathering to sing outside Moscow City Hall was promoted by Christ Church. They were charged with misdemeanors for allegedly violating the city’s emergency orders requiring masks and social distancing along with resisting and obstructing justice.
The city issued a press release on Friday announcing the decision to drop the charges. City Attorney Mia Bautista dropped the cases because of an omission in the emergency order. The order allows a default exemption for expressive and associative activity that is protected by the U.S. Constitution including free speech, assembly, and religious activity. The city’s pandemic order applies to every pe