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News >  Idaho

Man Held In Crash That Hurt Child Driver Was Allegedly Drunk In Roll-Over With 10-Year-Old

A Smelterville man has been charged with injuring a child during a roll-over accident last month. James L. Green allegedly was driving drunk when his car rolled Feb. 7 on Interstate 90 near Kellogg. The 10-year-old boy riding with him was thrown from the car and seriously injured, said Idaho State Police Cpl. Rick Field. ISP officers arrested Green Tuesday on a warrant charging him with felony injury to a child and driving with a suspended license. He is being held in the Shoshone County Jail in lieu of a $10,000 bond.
News >  Idaho

North Idaho Logger Killed By Falling Tree Partner Escapes Injury When Tree Falls Wrong Way

A 35-year-old Cataldo man died Wednesday morning near Mullan, Idaho, when he was hit by a tree cut down by his partner. Shoshone County sheriff's deputies said the tree struck Dennis G. Donnenwirth Jr. on the head. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Donnenwirth was logging on private property with a partner about two miles east of Mullan when the accident occurred about 7 a.m., Cpl. Mitch Alexander said. Donnenwirth's partner, whose name was not released, was not injured. Thick brush around the trees Donnenwirth and his partner were cutting probably shielded the two men from each other, Alexander said. They had been working as a team to cut down the same tree and intended for it to fall to the east, Alexander said. Instead, it fell to the south. "He thought his partner was down farther and to the side of him," Alexander said. The death is the second North Idaho logging fatality this year. Lloyd D. French, a 52-year-old Princeton man, was killed on his O'Reilly Road farm by a falling tree in January. A large Douglas fir French had cut struck another tree as it fell and shattered. A piece of the tree knocked French's hard hat and face shield off. He stumbled backward, fell and was hit by the rest of the tree. Logging claims an average of four lives a year. Last year, eight people were killed in North Idaho woods or lumber mill accidents.
News >  Spokane

Competing Event May Rain On Aryan Nations Parade

A business group wants to hold a street festival on Sherman Avenue, potentially blocking a parade planned by the Aryan Nations for the same day. Merlin Berger, president of the Downtown Merchants Association, confirmed the group submitted its request about two weeks ago to use a 10-block stretch along the downtown arterial on July 25 and 26.
News >  Idaho

Publisher To Return Home After Battery Arrest

A judge has allowed Coeur d'Alene Press publisher James Thompson to return to the home he shares with his wife, whom he is accused of battering. Thompson, 45, spent a night in the Kootenai County Jail earlier this month following his arrest on a domestic battery charge.
News >  Idaho

Wounded Man Sues Over Shot In The Dark

A misdirected rifle bullet zipped through the woods last Thanksgiving and pierced Clay Folda's right hip. The shooting seriously injured Folda, who nearly bled to death in the woods, and left him hobbled.
News >  Idaho

Two Killed, Three Hurt In Wreck On Highway 12 Man Reaching To Help Baby Caused Collision, Police Say

Three people injured in an accident that killed two others remained hospitalized Wednesday in Lewiston, one in critical condition. An infant and a teenage girl died in Tuesday's head-on accident on U.S. Highway 12 just east of Lenore, Idaho. They were identified by the Idaho State Police as Christa K. Vincent, 16 months, of Jerome, Idaho, and Amanda R. Vandenberg, 18, of Clarkston, Wash. Joseph S. Olive, 19, of Peck, Idaho, underwent surgery Wednesday morning, ISP Cpl. John Ferriss said. Olive was listed in critical condition at St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center, a nursing supervisor said.
News >  Idaho

Cda Man’s Family Sues Pilot In Fatal Crash Plane Slammed Into Grassy Area At Sea-Tac Airport In 1996

Relatives of a Coeur d'Alene man killed in a plane crash nearly two years ago at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport have filed a wrongful death complaint against the pilot. The suit, filed last week in Idaho 1st District Court by Theodore Harris Jr.'s parents and daughter, claims that Gregory R. Rainey should have asked permission to land at Sea-Tac when he became disoriented instead of trying to reach Boeing Field in Seattle.