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Lewis County Sheriff’s Office searching for missing 17-year-old
LEWISTON, Idaho – The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a missing 17-year-old girl. According to the sheriff’s office, Michealle Debord was last seen at around 10:30 a.m. on Thursday leaving her home to go to a friend’s house. “It is possible that she was...
Lewis County Sheriff's looking for missing teen
Lewis County Sheriff's Office is investigating a report of a missing juvenile in the Craigmont area. Michealle Debord is 17 years old and she was last seen on July 18th. leaving her home. Police believe she was headed to a friend's house and is possibly in Lewiston. She was last...
ITD Seeks Comments on Transportation Projects Near Riggins, Troy, Kamiah and More
LEWISTON - The Idaho Transportation Department is seeking feedback on the just-released draft Idaho Transportation Investment Program. The draft outlines the state's transportation priorities and guides investment decisions for the next seven years through 2031. ITD is encouraging the public to review the draft and provide comments July 1-31. Transportation...
County officials work with April flood victims on assistance
Idaho and Lewis county officials are processing documentation on private flood damages suffered earlier this spring to open up availability for low-cost loans to assist with repairs. Meanwhile, a federal disaster declaration approved earlier this month may facilitate public funds for millions of dollars in repairs to public infrastructure damaged incurred in the April 14-15 event.
State Highway 64 Remains Closed Due to April’s Heavy Erosion, ITD Estimates Repairs to Cost $5 Million
KAMIAH, ID—The Idaho Transportation Department says that based on current assessments of damages, the cost estimate for repairing Highway 64 will be at least $5 million. The highway, located in Lewis County, runs between Nezperce and Kamiah and has been closed between mileposts 24 and 30 since a severe rainfall event on the night of April 14th caused a significant portion of it to become heavily eroded.
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