Tagged: Cameron Rasmusson
By Cameron Rasmusson Reader Staff Planning is in full swing for the 2016 Follies, the raucous, irreverent and R-rated entertainment event and Angels Over Sandpoint fundraiser. For the coming show, planners hope to attract...
By Cameron Rasmusson Reader Staff The folks at Sandpoint company Tamarack Aerospace unwrapped a particularly great Christmas present last Wednesday with the certification of its winglet technology in Europe. A moment long-awaited by Tamarack...
By Cameron Rasmusson and Chris Balboni Everyone has their own holiday traditions, and movies and television are no exceptions. For many people, the Christmas season hasn’t truly begun until they’ve watched their favorite cinematic...
By Cameron Rasmusson Reader Staff In contrast to the anti-refugee sentiment coming from county government, Sandpoint officials are planning to introduce a measure supporting Syrian refugee resettlement in Idaho. According to Mayor Carrie Logan,...
By Cameron Rasmusson Reader Staff Erik Daarstad has spent his career telling other people’s stories. Now, he finally gets to share his own. In his new book “Through the Lens of History,” the noted...
By Cameron Rasmusson Reader Staff Far more often than not, range master Cliff Lanning is happy to see people with a gun in their hands. The individuals he helps at the city of Sandpoint’s...
By Cameron Rasmusson Reader Staff Between fliers for citizenship classes and support groups, a print-off of Psalm 16 greets visitors of the World Relief Spokane office. “Keep me safe, my God, for in you...
By Cameron Rasmusson Reader Staff A week before Thanksgiving, there’s hardly a moment to spare at Bonner Community Food Center. The lobby is a model of controlled chaos. Ringing phones punctuate conversations between office...
By Cameron Rasmusson Reader Staff Looks like the old Memorial Field grandstands might have a little more life in them yet. Sandpoint Parks and Recreation announced this week that demolition of the old grandstands...
By Cameron Rasmusson Reader Staff Editor’s note: This is the third article in a series on poverty in Bonner County. It was made possible in part by a grant from the Idaho Media Initiative...