Priest Lake development moves forward after John Stockton tried to stop it
Priest Lake development moves forward after John Stockton tried to stop it
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A natural spring flows into Priest Lake from a wetland area in Coolin on Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021 that appears slated to be subdivided and developed.
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Priest Lake landowner Tim Mahoney walks in Coolin last Tuesday through a wetland area near his home that appears slated to be subdivided and developed.
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Priest Lake land owner Tim Mahoney talkes about a wetland area near his home in Coolin on Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021 that appears slated to be subdivided and developed.
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A group of Priest Lake landowners – Peter Bock, Jim Morse, Tim Mahoney, Kelly Carroll, Ron Morse, Bob Bond and Georgene Bone, left to right – walk through a wetland area near their homes in Coolin on Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021 that appears slated to be subdivided and developed.
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