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Kootenai County tourism remains steady

Kootenai County tourism remains steady

Karen Ballard, tourism development administrator for the Idaho Department of Commerce address dozens of area business owners and representatives Wednesday during the North Idaho Tourism Summit at the Kootenai County Fairgrounds in Coeur d'Alene.

Tourism is floundering in Idaho.

Except in one region, according to Karen Ballard with the Idaho Chamber of Commerce.

Here’s to living in a place with nice lakes.

“You’re pulling out of this much faster than everyone else,” Ballard said on Thursday, when she spoke at the 2011 North Idaho Tourism Summit at the Kootenai County Fairgrounds. “You’re really our most significant tourism region in the state.”

Kootenai County’s outdoor resources are still garnering visitors willing to spread their dollars, Ballard said as she analyzed the status of tourism in Idaho.

There are ideas out there on how to beef up interest in local gems, she added, like potential funding sources for state parks, and a focus on netting more visitors from across the northern border.

“We’ve known Canada is something we’ve needed to pay attention to as far as marketing,” she said.

Ballard, tourism development administrator for the Idaho chamber, pointed out that North Idaho is staying afloat compared to other areas struggling with their tourism industries.

Funding has been removed for the Sun Valley Chamber of Commerce, she said, as well as the Boise Convention and Visitors Bureau.

“It’s the largest city in the nation that will not have a functioning CVB,” Ballard said. “It shows how vulnerable our industry is.”

North Idaho has sustained its tourist numbers because it offers quality hotels and ample recreation opportunities, she said, like the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes.

“It’s really the investment that has been made in this region with tourism,” she said.

Idaho still wants to see more visitors, though, she said.

With growth in the chamber’s reserve funding, she said, the state plans on boosting marketing in Canada.

“There’s pent-up demand for it. The dollar is very agreeable, and our lakes are warmer and more suitable for swimming,” she said.

Many of those visitors would likely stick to North Idaho, she said.

“There’s a lot of nice shopping and scenic drives here,” she said.

When asked about state park funding, Ballard said there are some ideas that have been pushed before the legislature.

For instance, having state residents fund the parks by paying an extra $5 for their license plates.

“It’s only $5, and if you don’t want to support state parks, don’t check the box. If you do it, then your car license plate becomes your pass to get in any park for free,” she said.

She encourages local businesses to stoke interest in visiting North Idaho, she added, by using new media to spread information about the region.

They can post lodging tips on the state tourism website, www.visitidaho.org, she said, and follow travelers’ comments on the Trip Adviser Forum page.

Businesses can also espouse the area’s appeal on Twitter and Facebook.

“I think the best stabilizing force is to pay attention to your neighbors,” she said. “If you can’t provide a service, know your neighbor who can.”

The North Idaho Tourism Summit started in 2009, funded at the time through a grant obtained by the Department of Labor, and is now put on by a volunteer steering committee.

Pam Houser, president of the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce, said that out-of-area visitors were up in 2010.

“More are traveling the rubber tire market, so folks from the Tri-Cities, Missoula, we’re seeing a lot of those,” she said.

Folks are more willing to take the risk of a vacation out of town, she added, than the initial years of the recession.

“People are tired of staying cooped up in their houses so long,” she said. “Really, the scariness is wearing off. People are not afraid to travel, not afraid to lose money, not afraid of losing their jobs. They can spend $1,000 on a vacation enjoying their own backyards.”

Cd'A Casino Resort grows

Cd’A Casino Resort grows

The seventh major expansion at the Coeur d'Alene Casino Resort Hotel will be unveiled during a grand opening May 2.

WORLEY – The seventh major expansion, and the largest expansion yet, will add hotel rooms, casino space, gourmet dining, a spa and other facilities both indoor and out at the Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel.

A grand opening is scheduled 11 a.m. May 2 in the new promenade, “Skycatcher.”

“Our guests can expect something very special here,” said Chief Executive Officer Dave LaSarte-Meeks. “Years of planning have gone into what we believe will be a unique, luxury destination resort. But it will always continue to cater to guests from all walks of life. We are truly expanding the experience for all who come here.”

The 98 new hotel rooms (300 total) and fitness center bring two new wings, offering views of Circling Raven Golf Club, area wetlands and the rolling Palouse grasslands and fields. The state-of-the-art spa, which will be in the new hotel facilities, will cover 15,000 square feet.

Fine dining will include a gourmet steakhouse serving dry-aged, prime beef. A “front yard” will rise to the south of the main building, offering two natural amphitheaters for concerts and other outdoor events.

The new pub is called, “Yap kee num” (gathering place), and will be something of a centerpiece in the design, opening outdoors to the front yard and amphitheaters.

Currently employing about 1,000, the resort expects to add upward of 150 jobs.

The Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel took an “environmentally sensitive approach” with the expansion.

Efforts that began with massive recycling of paper products, cardboard, kitchen waste and plastic, have evolved via the recent remodel and current expansion to include an effort toward LEED certification.

The state-of-the-art Bio Membrane Reactor went on-line last summer, massively reducing the flow of solid waste and allowing the resort, through recycling, to save some 35 million gallons of water per year.

All new facilities are designed by Mithun Architects of Seattle.

The Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel opened as a 30,000-square-feet bingo hall in March 1993. After the first six expansions, the current property has 202 hotel rooms, Events Center, 100,000 square feet of casino space, buffet, restaurant, deli and gift shop.

Circling Raven Golf Club opened in 2003. A major remodel in 2007-08 created new work areas, offices, employee lounge and other non-public facilities. That project also included the Stensgar Pavilion and the CRGC cart storage building.

If you go

The grand opening of the Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort expansion is set for 11 a.m. Monday, May 2 in the Skycatcher, the new promenade. Speakers will be Chief Allan, Coeur d’Alene Tribe, and Dave LaSarte-Meeks, CEO. Area business and community leaders and elected officials are invited. Tribal elders will cut the ribbon, and the ceremony will include a drum group and honor song.

Best place to make yourself look younger: Face Techniques

Lynette Smith has spent years helping people in the Coeur d’Alene area look as young as they feel.

Face Techniques, Smith’s Coeur d’Alene aesthetics center, was voted North Idaho’s “Best Place To Make Yourself Look Younger.”

Smith, a registered nurse and certified Medical Aesthetics Professional, specializes in cosmetic injectable procedures. Her list of satisfied clients include thousands of names.

At Face Techniques, they say, “When it comes to your face, experience does matter.”

Smith founded Face Tech Training, and has instructed hundreds of physicians and nurses throughout the Northwest in the art and science of Botox Cosmetic and dermal fillers.

Botox Cosmetic, considered one of the safest non-surgical procedures available for reduction of wrinkles, works by blocking the transmission from the nerve ending to the targeted muscle thereby relaxing the muscle and smoothing the wrinkle. It can temporarily smooth frown and forehead lines, and crows feet.

Dermal fillers, such as Juvederm & Restylene, help counter loss of skin volume, a normal effect of aging that contributes to  the formation of wrinkles.

There are other skin care services on the menu at Face Techniques.

Facials offered include a classic 50-minute deep cleansing that hydrates, soothes and relieves stressed skin.

For distressed skin, the 911 facial and the Ultimate facial, take it a step further, offering treatments that are specifically tailored to each client’s individual needs.

Some of the most popular peels offered include The Apple Wine Peel for anti-aging, the Vi Peel, designed to reduce signs of aging and sun damage, and The Expose which helps reduce signs of sun damage with exfoliation and tightening.

Zi Spa named Best of North Idaho

Looking for the best spa experience around? Once again, Zi Spa was voted the Best Spa in North Idaho in not only the North Idaho Business Journal Best of North Idaho poll, but also the Inlander’s Best of North Idaho Poll.

It was also voted the Best Place for a Manicure and Pedicure, and Best Place for a Facial.

“Once again, kudos to our talented team!” said owner Tammy Schneider. “At Zi Spa we have the most amazing team of professionals; they are talented, dedicated and love their clients,” she said.

Zi Spa was once again voted the best even with all the other spas in the area.

Zi Spa customers can choose from a full menu of services, from massages, to hair services, facials, waxing, manicures and pedicures (including Shellac & the all new GlitZi toes), makeup, spray-tanning and more.

Lunch and wine are also available. Make sure to find ZiSpa on Facebook and/or sign-up for their amazing e-mail specials.

For more information, check out www.zispas.com or call (208) 765-9400.

BANKRUPTCIES

Guide to abbreviations: aka = also known as. fka = formerly known as. dba = doing business as. fdba = formerly doing business as.

Roberta Gayle Couch aka Jody Couch, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Patrick J. Broyles and Jennifer R. Broyles fka Jennifer Coop, Kootenai, Chapter 7

Brandon A. Wisdom and Holly L. Wisdom, Athol, Chapter 7

Mark Michael Lapinskas, Kendrick, Chapter 7

Danny Lee Stage, Lewiston, Chapter 7

David Alan Bansemer and Valerie Dee Bansemer, Orofino, Chapter 7

Randall Jay Navalinski, Longview, Wash., Chapter 7

Shiela Anett Meckel aka Shiela Anett Kroll, Moscow, Chapter 7

Michael Dean Rishor and Dorothy Levonne Rishor, Lewiston, Chapter 7

David S. Hull and Evangelina V. T. Hull fka Evangelina V. T. Burgess, Lewiston, Chapter 7

Donna Lee Drapeau, Bonners Ferry, Chapter 7

Cody M. Armbrust, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Gavin M. Dailey and Andrea J. Dailey aka Andrea J. Munnerlyn, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Arlan Joseph Gooley and Aida C. Gooley, Priest River, Chapter 7

Heidi J. Simon, Hayden, Chapter 7

Steven W. Welch and Patricia A. Welch, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Jeffrey J. Yousey and Cinder L. Yousey aka Cinder Lee Morehead aka Cinder Lee Pedersen, Rathdrum, Chapter 7

Sally Krizenesky, Priest River, Chapter 7

Robert Benedict, Sandpoint, Chapter 7

John C. Motley, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

John Del Pierce and Julie Anne Pierce fka Julie Anne Durnin, Caldwell, Chapter 7

Robin Lee Gutierrez, Wallace, Chapter 7

Stacey Lynn Dickey, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Raymond Lawrence Britain and Marilyn K. Britain, Lewiston, Chapter 13

Linda D. Lukens, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Kristy Kay LaBare aka Kris LaBare, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Michael B. Dodd and Patricia L. Dodd, Athol, Chapter 7

Coral A. Branson, Bonners Ferry, Chapter 7

Kenneth Scott Thomas, Coeur d’Alene and Tonya Kay Thomas aka Tonya Kay Orton, Spokane, Chapter 7

Michael L. Forkner, Lewiston, Chapter 13

Daniel Ray Brown and Debra Jean Brown, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Carol A. Harmon, Dalton Gardens, Chapter 7

Gary S. Warren and Tamara S. Warren, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Eric Jonathan Kiel dba Kiel Construction, Rathdrum, Chapter 7

Mark Daniel Soss and Darcy Denise Costa-Soss fka Darcy Denise Costa fka Darcy Denise Estes, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Stacy A. Saffeels fka Stacy Saffeels-Waller aka Stacy A. Waller, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Teresa L. Walker, Lewiston, Chapter 7

Dianne F. McComb, Hayden, Chapter 7

Clifford Aaron Jensen and Judith Ann Jensen, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Selkirk Seed Company, Bonners Ferry, Chapter 7

Michael Jason Newell and Merriah Lynn Newell, Hayden, Chapter 7

Jason Prater, Lewiston, Chapter 7

Fred S. Haylett and Sharon K. Haylett, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Peggy Clark dba Peggy’s Pantry fdba Meadow Creek Mountain Farms, Bonners Ferry, chapter 7

James K. Ledgering and Darlene J. Hedge, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Marie Arenas Keough fka Maria Bernabe Arenas fka Maritas Bernabe Arenas aka Maritas Arenas Keough and James Daniel Keough aka Jim Keough, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Larry Ringgenberg and Katherine Ringgenberg, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Kay Lynn Hamersma aka Kay White aka Kay Schmidt, St. Maries, Chapter 7

Thomas M. Barnes and Jami M. Barnes, Priest River, Chapter 7

Darryl Lee Abbott and Lena Lou Abbott, Post Falls, Chapter 7

James Dexter Estes and Patricia Marie Estes, Rathdrum, Chapter 7

Patrick A. Clevenger and Shannon M. Clevenger, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Holly D. Dodge, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Coralee A. Ellison, Post Falls, Chapter 7

David Allen Jacobs, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Terry L. Simcox Jr. and Amanda L. Simcox aka Amanda L. Mickelson, Oldtown, Chapter 7

Joshua R. Nichols and Melissa J. Nichols aka Melissa Marmon, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Angel M. Roberts, Lewiston, Chapter 7

April M. Wetherelt fka April Stevens fdba North Idaho Auctions fdba Post Falls Auction Center, Rathdrum, Chapter 7

Jeffery A. Howard and Fayla M. Howard, Lewiston, Chapter 7

Jerry Crane and Cortney Crane fka Cortney Blair, Post Falls, Chapter 7

James E. Parkinson and Allison Y. Parkinson aka Yvonne Parkinson, Post Falls, Chapter 13

Michael P. Biggs aka Mike Paul Biggs aka Mike P. Biggs and Kelly L. Biggs aka Kelly Louise Biggs aka Kelly Biggs fdba Legacy Enterprises L. L. C. fdba Candy Bouquet, Hope, Chapter 7

Robert J. Hobart and Sherri Lynn Hobart, Rathdrum, Chapter 13

Bettina C. Fitzgerald aka Bettina Carolyne Fitzgerald aka Tina C. Fitzgerald aka Tina Bloes aka Carolyn B. Fitzgerald aka Tina Cavender aka Bettina Bloes, Careywood, Chapter 7

Kristi R. Comer, Naples, Chapter 7

Danny J. Smolinski, Lewiston, Chapter 7

Christopher M. Ford and Kristy M. Ford, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Eward Phillip Abell, St. Maries, Chapter 13

Trent A. Presley, Coolin, Chapter 13

Paul Owen McClenahan, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Suzanne Louise Luke fka Suzanne Louise Baune aka Suzanne L. Baune-Luke aka Suzanne Luke aka Suzanne Baune, Nez Perce, Chapter 13

Kent L. Jobe and Laura J. Jobe, Camarillo, Calif., Chapter 7

Hanley E. Wood aka Hanley Eli Wood aka Hank Wood and Vera B. Wood aka Vera Beth Wood, Sandpoint, Chapter 7

Brenda K. Stromquist aka Brenda Kay Stromquist, Spirit Lake, Chapter 7

John Thomas Mitchell and Arlene A. Mitchell fka Arlene A. Reyes dba Dental Lab services dba D. N. G. Designs Ltd., Chapter 13

Larry Allan Tanner, Post Falls, Chapter 7

North Lake Homes, Camarillo, Calif., Chapter 7

William H. Preston and Linda C. Preston, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Steve L. Kunas and Renee L. Kunas, Rathdrum, Chapter 7

Deana M. Lish, Sagle, Chapter 7

Tyrel Daniel Melvin and Jennifer Jocelyn Melvin, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Sandra Elizabeth Green, Hayden, Chapter 7

Big Cabin Properties L. L. C., Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 11

Thomas Kay Baker and Nicole LaRee Baker aka Nicole LaRee Capps, Deary, Chapter 7

Jack Wilson Martin Jr. and Becky Sue martin, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Sean Andrew McCoy and Charissa Melody McCoy, Post Falls, Chapter 7

John J. Weber Jr. and Melissa Klein Weber, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Sherri Lapinskas, Grangeville, Chapter 7

Janet Lynn Mason, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Aaron D. Noto and Jamaille S. Noto, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Connie J. Mathis fka Connie J. Bigelow fka Connie J. Ervin aka Connie Joy Mathis, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Juan Marshall, Lewiston, Chapter 7

Elizabeth M. Price, Sandpoint, Chapter 7

Jamie Lynne Stidham dba Evolution Fitness, Ponderay, Chapter 7

Sandra D. Schuessler, Harrison, Chapter 7

Keith Raymond Stecki and Suzy Anne Stecki fdba Carlin Bay Painting, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Mike Sackett Inc. dba Sackett Contracting & Excavating, Nordman, Chapter 11

Joshua K. Loder-Stewart aka Joshua K. Stewart and Ashley M. Loder-Stewart aka Ashley M. Stewart, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Joseph Marvin Cook Jr. aka Joe Cook Jr. dba J&B Trucking, Lewiston, Chapter 13

David Deloy Mecham, Lewiston, Chapter 13

Sarah M. Bircher dba Bircher Enterprises, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Lonny Ray Martin and Bonnie Luella Martin, Kamiah, Chapter 13

Brandon Wade Cox and Hollie Lyn Cox, New River, Ariz., Chapter 7

Jeannie Jo York, Lewiston, Chapter 13

Andrea Jeanne Atwood, Troy, Chapter 7

James Bruce Nagrone and Donna Marie Nagrone, Post Falls, Chapter 13

Robert B. Hartnett, Sagle, Chapter 7

Kyle Thomas Aros aka Kyle Brown and Melinda Maeko Aros aka, Melinda Brown, Wallace, Chapter 7

Charles Brent Best, Hayden, Chapter 7

Ingrid Margarete Lawyer, Lapwai, Chapter 7

David E. Thomas and Holly A. Thomas, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 13

Matthew David McKeown and Jessica Yvonne McKeown fka Jessica Yvonne Turk, Post Falls, Chapter 7

Donald Boyd Sutherland, Hayden, Chapter 7

James William Crawford aka Jim Crawford and Krystal Lee Crawford dba Cleanline Carpet Cleaning, Orofino, Chapter 13

David D. Campbell and Kimberly R. Campbell, Plummer, Chapter 7

Randall B. Bennett aka Randy Bennett, Priest River, Chapter 7

Allen Irving Martin and Joanne Campbell Martin, Kootenai, Chapter 7

Ladonna Kay Stephens and John Wayne Stephens Jr., Rathdrum, Chapter 7

Gary Harger fdba Harger Construction dba Ebest Products L. L. C., Hayden, Chapter 7

Kayla Marie Ross, Pinehurst, Chapter 7

Arlene Kay Hanna, Athol, Chapter 7

Joseph P. McCarron, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Steven J. Nosko and Sharon E. Nosko aka Sharon E. Legrow aka Sharon Legrow Nosko, Athol, Chapter 7

Paul Samuel Browand and Melanie Anne Browand, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

Diana Witt and David A. Witt, Coeur d’Alene, Chapter 7

BUILDING PERMITS – Kootenai County

Norton Aero Ltd., commercial, 5386 E. Brunner Road, Athol, value $4,000, issued March 17

Steven G. Skreenock, single family residence, 15646 N. Atlas Road, value $381,504, issued March 15

Craig L. Mitchell, single family residence, 3582 W. Flatwoods Loop, Rathdrum, value $275,972, contractor Alan Thompson, issued March 14

Verizon Wireless, commercial structure, 50515 N. Old Highway 95, Rathdrum, value $10,000, contractor Strata Inc., issued March 10

Verizon Wireless, commercial structure, 50515 N. Old Highway 95, Rathdrum, value $10,000, contractor Strata Inc., issued March 10

Randall B. Foiles, single family residence, 258 W. Shady Lane, Worley, value $231,326, contractor Olive Tree Development, issued March 22

Gary L. Winkler, single family residence, 5407 E. Fernan Hill Road, Coeur d’Alene, value $260,575, contractor Messina Construction Company, issued March 24

BUILDING PERMITS – City of Post Falls

Brian Rikard, single family tract house, 1080 E. Triumph, value $205,508, issued March 7

Cat Scale Company, commercial alteration, 3636 W. Fifth, value $42,000, issued March 7

Brenda Blankenship, commercial alteration, 3920 W. Fifth Building #A, value $3,000, contractor Morgan Cole Inc., issued March 9

Cat Scale Company, commercial building, 4208 W. Expo Parkway, value $42,000, issued March 17

Victory Homes, single family tract house, 3119 N. Radiant Star Road, value $235,920, issued March 23

Viking Construction, single family tract house, 3117 E. Thrush Drive, value $156,073, issued March 23

Benway Quality Homes Inc., single family tract house, 1125 N. Jamison Court, value $94,963, issued March 25

City of Post Falls, commercial addition, 12189 W. Parkway Drive, issued March 23

Loves Travel Stop & Country Store, commercial building, 4208 W. Expo Parkway, value $861,620, issued March 28

Loves Travel Stop & Country Store, commercial building, 4208 W. Expo Parkway, value $77,652, issued March 28

Loves Travel Stop & Country Store, commercial building, 4208 W. Expo Parkway, value $273,977, issued March 28

Capone’s Bar & Grill, commercial addition, 315 N. Ross Point Road, value $45,000, contractor Ginno Construction, issued March 30

Viking Construction Inc., single family tract house, 1993 E. Dipper Loop, value $173,620, issued April 1

Ace Hardware Ranch & Home, commercial alteration, 1604 E. Seltice, issued March 30

Sue Breesnee, commercial alteration, 724 N. Highway 41, value $15,000, issued March 31

BUILDING PERMITS – City of Coeur d’Alene

Paul Beilec, commercial awning, 410 E. Neider, value $700, contractor F. O. Berg Company, issued March 8

Ronald Sullivan, commercial tenant improvement-juice/coffee bar, 410 W. Neider, value $15,000, contractor Cornerstone Inc., issued March 9

Viking Construction Inc., SFD with garage, 3896 W. Pescador Drive, value $105,000, issued March 9

David Lohman, commercial-rebuild porch & dormers, 307 E. Wallace, value $10,000,  contractor TDF Specialties, issued March 11

Active West Builders L. L. C., SFD with garage, 4353 N. Meadow Ranch, value $157,412, issued March 11

Active West Builders L. L. C., SFD with garage, 4437 N. Meadow Ranch, value $134,145, issued March. 11

Viking Construction Inc., SFD with garage, 3902 W. Accipter Drive, value $105,387, issued March 24

Copper Basin Construction, SFD with garage, 7722 N. Fairborne Lane, value $225,746, issued March 24

Hagadone Hospitality, commercial-tenant improvement-relocate North Shore Lounge to Plaza Shops, 210 E. Sherman, value $118,300, contractor Oldwave Inc., issued March 25

NIBCA, commercial-tenant improvement-beauty salon, 1928 N. Fourth, value $11,500, contractor Eagle Ridge Builders, issued March 25

CDA Community Theater Academy Inc., commercial reroof, 1320 E. Garden, value $8,400, contractor Advanced Roofing & Construction, issued March 14

David Bartow, commercial reroof, 401 N. Second, value $24,000, contractor Lake City Roofing & Construction, issued March 16

Gil Stinson, commercial demolition, 212 N. Fourth, contractor Visions West Builders, issued March 17

The Mitchell Corporation, commercial tenant improvement-remove garage doors Celestrial Tanning, 420 N. Fourth, value $800, issued March 17

Active West Builders L. L. C., SFD with garage, 4355 N. Meadow Ranch, value $171.624, issued March 18

CHC Neider 95 L. L. C., commercial reroof-Dollar Tree, 406 W. Neider, value $42,000, contractor Cobra Roofing Services, issued March 29

Kootenai County, commercial reroof-juvenile detention center, 210 E. Dalton, value $10,500, contractor Lifetime Roofing, issued March 30

Elk Hills L. L. C., SFD with garage, 3390 E. Sky Harbor Drive, value $100,000, contractor DL White Construction, issued March 31

Lake City Community Church, commercial food bank building, 5968 N. Ramsey Road, value $100,000, contractor Signature Northwest Homes, issued March 31

Atlas Homes L. L. C., SFD with garage, 2540 W. Sorbonne Drive, value $281,679, issued March 31

FEDERAL TAX RELEASES

Johannes & Company, $355.01

Michael V. Cassens, $14,057.75

Michael V. Cassens, $8,776.48

Julie A. Chadderdon, $140,731.555

Carlin Bay Camp A Rina, $66,379.15

Carlin Bay Camp A Rina, $18,078.31

Petra Enterprises, $10,719.93

Darren M. Hamilton, $24,309.80

Cactus Delivery, $16,610.37

Cactus Delivery, $19,076.3`

Cactus Delivery, $1,494.62

Teresa G. Balderrama, $2,075.47

Douglas Cremer, $3,279.70

Joseph R. Hume, $2,373.44

Joseph R. Hume, $1,840.72

Cactus Delivery, $7,945.74

Wayne C. Johnson, $61,851.19

Travis E. Knoblich, $10,158.78

Jerrys Body Shop, $31,183.78

Star Materials L. L. C., $7,650.04

J & S Construction, $3,298.15

Douglas Cremer, $72,963.29

John Campbell, $2,519.57

CDA Crane & Construction Service, $30,761.68

LIEN RELEASES

Michael A. Chrysler, ang, filed Jan. 3, 2011 by Coastal Community Bank

Monogram Plus, ang, filed Jan. 4, 2011 by Modern Glass Company

WFMS, ang, filed Jan. 4, 2011 by Mountain West Bank

Janelle Russell, ang, filed Jan. 4, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

Clifford Whalen, ang, filed Jan. 4, 2011 by Strawberry Fields Homeowners Association

Gregory B. Windju, ang, filed Jan. 4, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Theodore Swartz, ang, filed Jan. 5, 2011 by Black Rock Homeowners Association

Mark Finlay, ang, filed Jan. 7, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Treaty Rock, ang, filed Jan. 7, 2011 by Charles M. Dodson

James D. Smith, ang, filed Jan. 7, 2011 by North Idaho Credit

Thomas L. Shepherd, ang, filed Jan. 10, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Ric J. Kast, ang, filed Jan. 10, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Jesse A. Pierce, ang, filed Jan. 10, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

William A. Garrett, ang, filed Jan. 10, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Bradley L. Becker, ang, filed Jan. 10, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Michael J. Meyer, ang, filed Jan. 10, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Michael J. Meyer, ang, filed Jan. 10, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Michael J. Meyer, ang, filed Jan. 10, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Michael J. Meyer, ang, filed Jan. 10, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Allan D. Braaten, ang, filed Jan. 10, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Allan D. Braaten, ang, filed Jan. 10, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Allan D. Braaten, ang, filed Jan. 10, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Allan D. Braaten, ang, filed Jan. 10, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

John P. Riggers, ang, filed Jan. 10, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Coinuts, $2,500.00, filed Jan. 11, 2011 by Idaho State Industrial Commission

Longboard Burgers, $1,125.00, filed Jan. 11, 2011 filed by Idaho State Industrial Commission

Richard C. Rohweder, ang, filed Jan. 11, 2011 by Golden Spike L. L C.

Caren English, ang, filed Jan. 11, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Caren English, ang, filed Jan. 11, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Peter Smith, ang, filed Jan. 11, 2011 by Prairie Meadows Homeowners Association

Curtis Kilian, ang, filed Jan. 11, 2011 by Kawks Nest Homeowners Association

Michael R. Persky, ang, filed Jan. 12, 2011 by Pinetree Pond Mechanical

Jeffery G. Langness, ang, filed Jan. 12, 2011 by Summit Bank

Aimee Cox, ang, filed Jan. 12, 2011 by Stock Building Supply West L. L. C.

Alice I. Ross, ang, filed Jan. 13, 2011 by Sky Blue Acres Property Owners Association

Mark Wheeler, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Building & Planning

Federal National Mortgage Association, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Reconstrust Company

Ronald Warnecke, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

Marilyn Ward, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

Joyce Tecford, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

Brian Petit, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

Ronald Ohlenkamp, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

Derek B. Arnold, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

Sharon L. Burney, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

Sharon L. Burney, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

Elsie J. Gowdy, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

Rainy Hudson, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

M. Jeff Hislop, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

Shirley L. Galloway, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

George Houchin, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

John N. Browell, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

George Ivanich, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

John N. Browell, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai Medical Center

Candice K. Cross, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Wilmer J. Lundeen, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Justine L. Tolentino, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Cynthia R. Warner, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Diane M. Williams, ang, filed Jan. 14, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Mark A. Doerfler, ang, filed Jan. 18, 2011 by Stock Building Supply West L. L. C.

Sharon L. Barham, ang, filed Jan. 18, 2011 by Inland Northwest Spine & Neurosurgery P. L. L. C.

Mountain West Bank, ang, filed Jan. 18, 2011 by Michael W. Wilson

Nellie M. Vigil, ang, filed Jan. 19, 2011 by North Idaho Credit

Robert E. Roe Jr., ang, filed Jan. 19, 2011 by North Idaho Credit

Julie Perry, ang, ang, filed Jan. 19, 2011 by North Idaho Credit

Tanya Travis, ang, filed Jan. 19, 2011 by North Idaho Credit

Steve Spady, ang, filed by Phoenix Holdings & Investments L. L. C.

Dan Arthur, $440.99 filed by RC Worst & Company

Monagram Plus, $11,389.39, filed by Kleins Home Improvement

Robert H. Petersen, ang, filed Jan. 19, 2011 by Kootenai County Treasurer

Antonius Tijssen, ang, filed Jan. 20, 2011 by Sterling Savings Bank

Power Pro, ang, filed Jan. 21, 2011 by Consolidated Electric

William Warren, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Bank of Marin

Michael Lockwood, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by ACS of Idaho

Cindi M. Babb, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Matthew G. Bergeron, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Steven E. Berwick, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Teresa M. Clement, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Jack A. Corder, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Kris M. Dionne, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Judy M. Doney, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Jonas C. Fahnstrom, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

David T. Ferruggia, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Robert C. Hagberg, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Keith R. Hoffman, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by  Kootenai County Commissioners

Robin J. Hughes, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Megan S. Jenkins, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Eric J. Kelly, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Tabitha R. Kincade, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Ryan J. Kurkowski, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Joshua J. Librande, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Susan N. Noble, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Timothy D. Price, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Michael P. Tracy, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Randy G. Landcaster, ang, filed Jan. 24, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Patricia D. Palmeri, ang, filed Jan. 25. 2011 by DS

Antonius D. Tijssen, ang, filed Jan. 26, 2011 by Sterling Savings Bank

Donald G. Merica, ang, filed Jan. 27, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Donald G. Merica, ang, filed Jan. 27, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Donald G. Merica, ang, filed Jan. 27, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Donald G. Merica, ang, filed Jan. 27, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Donald G. Merica, ang, filed Jan. 27, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Power Pro, ang, filed Jan. 27, 2011 by Crescent Electric Supply Company

David P. Handy, $351.16, filed Jan. 27, 2011 by Crime Victims Compensation Program

Trinity Plumbing, ang, filed Jan. 28, 2011 by Keeler Supply Company

Ernest L. Marley, ang, filed Jan. 28, 2011 by Kootenai County Commissioners

Harry Green, ang, filed Jan. 28, 2011 by Pier 20 & 21 on the Boardwalk Homeowners Association

Patricia D. Palmeri, ang, filed Jan. 31, 2011 by Rolled Steel Products