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Letters and more letters Learn about the new Coho Salmon season - Page 12B - Pages 4-5B, 7B Orofino’s new airport terminal nears completion - Page 4A 50 cents plus tax CLEARWATER TRIBUNE Volume 101, Number 43 Thursday, October 23, 2014 Two Sections Published every Thursday at Orofino, Idaho 83544 - Clearwater County - Second Class (USPS 117-340) Section One Trick or Treat Rocking the Street bigger than last year Trick or Treat, Rocking the Street on Oct. 31 is coming together even bigger than last year! Over 44 businesses and organizations are committed to the big Halloween bash on Johnson Avenue. Rumor has it, everything from caramel apples to a shooting gallery are coming this year; and of course, the candy and goodies. This community event provides kids a safe and fun place to celebrate Halloween. Merchants and organizations will not be selling anything, as everything is free and available to all the kids. The only requirement is that participating kids be in costume and accompanied by an adult. If you have any questions or are planning a booth, please call the Orofino Chamber of Commerce at 208-476-4335. City of Orofino leaf pick-up begins Oct. 28 The City of Orofino will pick up leaves from curbside starting Tuesday, Oct. 28. Pick-up days will be Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Please have your leaves in bags and placed beside the curb. Bagged leaves limited to 30 gallon bags only. Orofino City Code 8-1-19 states that it is unlawful for any person to sweep, place or leave any debris in or upon any street, sidewalk, or other public place within the corporate limits of the city. This house was gutted by a fire allegedly started by Douglas D. Bonaparte of Orofino. (See more photos pg 3B) Bonaparte charged with arson in two structure fires Douglas D. Bonaparte, 53, of Orofino, was arrested and taken into custody Oct. 16 on charges of first degree arson, according to Clearwater County Sheriff’s Office. Two structure fires were reported to Clearwater County Sheriff’s Office the afternoon of Oct. 16, shortly before 4 p.m. The fires were located at 2273 Lower Fords Creek, Orofino. Both residences, one a house and one a manufactured home, belong to Katherine Bonaparte. The Patchwork Bazaar, the an Deputies who first responded nual arts and crafts show, will be to the scene confirmed that one held at Orofino High School Satstructure was heavily smoking, urday, Dec. 6, from 10 a.m. until 3 and the other was engulfed in p.m. If you would like to sell something at the Bazaar, remember that items to be sold should be handcrafted or homemade. The Clearwater Memorial Public Library will be having a used book sale in conjunction with the Bazaar. The American Association (See: Patchwork Bazaar..... on pg 2A) Patchwork Bazaar set for Dec. 6 Seven-day weather forecast Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 66. East southeast wind 6 to 11 mph. Wednesday Night: A 50 percent chance of rain, mainly after midnight. Cloudy, with a low around 52. Southeast wind 9 mph. Thursday: Showers. High near 60. South wind 6 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. Thursday Night: Showers likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 45. Light and variable wind. Friday: A 50 percent chance of showers. Cloudy, with a high near 60 and a low around 48. Saturday: A chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 60. Saturday Night: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 43. Sunday: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 54 and a low around 37. Monday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 58 and a low around 38. Tuesday: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 57. This weather forecast is provided by the National Weather Service in Missoula, MT. By Elizabeth Morgan Registered voters of Clearwater County are reminded to get out there and vote in the General election on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Polls are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and each location is accessible to individuals with disabilities. County elections In the race for Clearwater County Commissioner, Democrat, Don Ebert, is running for his fifth term in District One, against Republican challenger John Bostick. Democrat Carrie Bird, Court Clerk/Auditor/Recorder is contested by write-in Republican Karen At the Rex October 24 - 27, 2014 ated Friday - Monday 6:30 p.m. ONLY ADMISSION PRICES: $5.50 ages 2-11 • $7.50 adults $6.50 seniors 60+ • Under age 2 free! Visit us on the Web! www.rextheater.us VOICE YOUR OPINION Last week’s poll This is not a scientific poll. In This Issue: The suspect, Bonaparte, was located in a vehicle near the scene and taken into custody, according to the sheriff’s office. At arraignment Oct. 17 at 2nd District Court in Clearwater County, with Judge Randall Robinson presiding, Bonaparte was charged with two felony counts of first de- gree arson, plus an enhancement due to the fact Bonaparte has been convicted of two felonies on prior occasions. Each count of first degree arson carries a maximum sentence of 25 years in jail and a $100,000 fine, plus possible restitution. The enhancement carries a minimum five years in prison, and a maximum of life. A No Contact Order was also issued, ordering Bonaparte to stay at least 300 yards from the persons and residences of Katherine Bonaparte and Gail Hubbard. Bonaparte is currently being held at the Clearwater County jail on a $75,000 bond. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 12 noon. Orofino Fire responded to the scene, and was assisted by C-PTPA, Sunny Side Fire Department, Upper Fords Creek Fire, and Twin Ridge Fire. Clearwater County Ambulance also responded to the scene. The investigation is ongoing, with assistance from the Idaho State Fire Marshall’s Office, Nez Perce Tribal Police, Clearwater County Search and Rescue, and Clearwater County Sheriff’s Office. Every vote counts on Tuesday, Nov. 4 Clearwater Tribune Online Poll How worried are you that an Ebola epidemic may overtake the U.S.? flames. When it was determined the fires were human-caused, according to the sheriff’s office, all local law enforcement agencies, including Orofino Police Department, began a search to apprehend the suspect believed to have caused the fires. Every week our online edition features a new poll, which will be posted at 5 p.m. every Tuesday. You may vote until 5 p.m. Tuesday of the following week. This week’s question: When you buy a newspaper, do you take the top paper, or do you grab one beneath it? Visit our website and vote in the poll, located in the far left column beneath the login box. Please vote once per poll. Classifieds - 10-11B Hunter. Republican Incumbent John Smith is uncontested for the position of County Commissioner in District Two. The next two county offices were also uncontested: Democrat Dawn Erlewine for County Treasurer; and Republican Vincent Frazier for County Coroner. In the race for county Assessor are candidates Michael T. Goodwin (Ind) and Susan Spencer (Rep). Current Assessor Mellisa Stewart will be retiring after her term is completed. State elections Candidates, running on six tickets, vie for votes for the position of Governor for the State of Idaho include: A.J. Balukoff (Dem); John T. Bujak (Lib); Jill Humble (Ind); incumbent C.L. “Butch” Otter (Rep); Steve Pankey (Con); ProLife (A person formerly known as Marvin Richardson) (Ind). In the race for Lieutenant Governor are candidates: David Hartigan (Con); Brad Little (Rep); and Bert Marley (Dem). Democrat challenger Holli Woodings is running against Republican Lawrence E. Denney for Secretary of State. Brandon D. Woolf (Rep) is uncontested candidate for State Controller. In the race for State Treasurer are incumbent Ron Crane (Rep) and challenger Deborah Silver (Dem). Candidates Bruce S. Bistline (Dem) and Lawrence Wasden (Rep) are running for the office of Attorney General. Democrat Jana Jones is running against Republican Sherri Ybarra for the position of Superintendent of Public Instruction, currently held by Tom Luna. Idaho State Legislature (District 7) Casey Drews (Dem) is running against Sheryl L. Nuxoll (Rep) for State Senator. For the office of State Representative (Position A) Jessica Chilcott (Dem) is running against Shannon McMillan (Rep). For (Position B) Kenneth Murray Meyers (Dem) is running against Paul E. Shepherd (Rep). National elections Nels Mitchell (Dem) is running against Jim Risch (Rep) for United States Senator. For the office of Representative in Congress (First District) Raul Labrador (Rep) is running against challenger Shirley G. Ringo (Dem). State Constitutional Amendment (HJR 2) a proposed amendment to the Idaho State Constitution asks “Shall Article III, of the Constitution of the State of Idaho be amended by the addition of a new section 29, to confirm that the legislature may authorize executive rulemaking; however, the legislature shall not relinquish oversight, which such oversight is done by approval or rejection, in whole or in part, of an executive rule; and to provide that the legislature’s approval or rejection of such a rule shall not require the approval of the governor?” Meaning, purpose and result to be accomplished The Legislature’s ability to approve or reject executive rules is an important aspect of the separation of powers, because these rules have the force and effect of law. Existing law allows Idaho state agencies to make rules that implement or interpret statutes passed by the Legislature. The Legislature currently oversees that rulemaking process by accepting or rejecting adopted rules. The proposed amendment confirms and protects the Legislature’s practice to authorize executive branch rulemaking, and to accept or reject adopted rules. Polling Places The Clearwater County General Election will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014, on which day the polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the polling places designated below: Orofino Precinct #1 Mani-Yac Center, 300 Dunlap Rd, Orofino ID. Orofino Precinct #2, VFW Build- ing, 330 Michigan Ave., Orofino ID. Orofino Precinct #3, Clearwater County Coon Bldg, 2200 Michigan Ave, Orofino ID. Orofino Precincts #4 and #5, Orofino National Guard Armory, 10210 Hwy. 12, Orofino, ID. Fraser Precinct #6 Vote by Mail Precinct, Clearwater County Courthouse, 150 Michigan Ave., Orofino, ID. Greer Precinct #7, Vote by Mail Precinct, Clearwater County Courthouse, 150 Michigan Ave., Orofino, ID. Teakean Precinct #8, Cavendish Church, 12767 Cavendish Hwy., Lenore ID. Weippe Precinct #9, Weippe City Hall, 623 N. Main St., Weippe, ID. Headquarters Precinct #10, Vote by Mail Precinct, Clearwater County Courthouse, 150 Michigan Ave., Orofino ID. Ahsahka Precinct # 11, Clearwater Fish Hatchery, 118 Hatchery Roe Dr., Ahsahka, ID. Pierce Precinct #12, Pierce Community Center, 105 West Carle St, Pierce, ID. Elk River Precinct #13 Vote by Mail Precinct, Clearwater County Courthouse, 150 Michigan Ave., Orofino, ID Grangemont Precinct #14, Vote by Mail Precinct, Clearwater County Courthouse, 150 Michigan Ave., Orofino ID. Idaho voter identification is required. Persons must be at least 18 years of age and a U.S. citizen. The last day for an application for a mail-in absentee ballot, to be received by the clerk, is Oct. 29, 2014, by 5 p.m. In person absentee voting, for this election, is available through Oct. 31, 2014, by 5 p.m., at the Clearwater County Courthouse, 150 Michigan Ave., Orofino, Idaho. If you are in a Vote by Mail Precinct, and you are not currently registered to vote, your Election Day registration and voting location is the Clearwater County Courthouse. (See legal pg 7B) Obituaries - 5A Court News - 9B Sports - 7A 161 Main Street/P.O. Box 71, Orofino • E-mail: cleartrib@cebridge.net • PH: 208-476-4571 • FAX: 208-476-0765 • Online newspaper at www.clearwatertribune.com