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Surplus Vehicle Sale Notice

August 10, 2020

The City of Kooskia is accepting bids for a 1991 Case 580 construction king backhoe with snow plow and a 1991 International 4900 5 yard dump truck with sander and plow. Submit sealed bids to City Hall at 026 S. Main St., Kooskia, ID 83539. Minimum bid $10,000 on each. Bids will be opened at 10:00 am, August 28, 2020 at City Hall. For any questions or to view and examine the vehicles contact Carlos at 208-935-8260.

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Imagine a Day without Water

Imagine a Day without Water

October 01, 2020

Could you go a day without water? No water to drink or make coffee? No water to shower, brush your teeth, flush the toilet, or do laundry? No water for firefighters to put out fires. No water for farmers to water their crops. 

We know that water is essential.  That’s why we want you to know about a nationwide educational effort called “Imagine a Day Without Water.” On October 21, the Value of Water Coalition is coordinating a national advocacy and educational event, Imagine a Day Without Waterto raise awareness about the most essential natural resource we have: Water.  Across the country, water agencies, mayors, engineers, contractors, business leaders, community members, schools, organizations, corporations, environmental advocates, and more are joining together to educate people about how water is essential, the challenges facing water and wastewater systems, and the need for investment.

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