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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press ..Alisa Ricciardi, 11, rakes between the rows of headstones Friday at the Forest Cemetery during a community service project. Students from the Coeur d'Alene Charter Academy took part in a historical tour of the cemetery and took part in a clean-up effort raking leaves and pine needles.
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  • Steve Peak, left, pulls down a branch so his coworker Joel Barker can remove a plastic bag stuck in a tree Thursday outside of Kimball Office in Post Falls. Employees of the manufacturing facility took Seltice Way picking up debris for Earth Day.
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  • Jared Olbricht, with Keller Williams Realty Coeur d'Alene, carries out a discarded piece of playground equipment Thursday at the Little Folks Child Care.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Bret Bloodgood and Belinda Schrankel load a pile of leaves into a bag as Jodie Lynch rakes together another pile Wednesday during the "Rake and Run" volunteer event put on by CareNet, an organization made up of North Idaho senior service providers. Five teams tended to the yards of 13 senior citizens in Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls and Rathdrum helping clear debris, rake leaves, pull weeds and mow lawns.
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  • May 24 -- Following a tumultuous day, Nancy trims Dick's beard. "He likes to have his baths in the morning so it feels like a new day," Nancy said. "He missed that with all that went on."
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  • Logan Horrocks, 10, pressure washes crates used to carry food items at the Community Action Partnership food bank as Seth Frincka, 12, sweep the area in front of the loading bay.
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  • Steve Pedersen carries broken branches from a fallen tree Tuesday after he sectioned the log to clear his neighbor's driveway in Coeur d'Alene. High winds caused the top of the tree to snap, blocking the driveway.
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  • A drainage channel was created on a 285 acre parcel of private property in 2007 following the clean up and reduction of metals in the soil left from mining contamination. The area is now deemed a clean feeding habitat for migratory and resident wetland species.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Lyndsay Frey, 11, reacts to a slug found under debris by Kiana Thoreson, 10, at Kiwanis Park in Post Falls during a clean-up effort Tuesday.
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  • Following the EPA clean-up effort of the nearly 400 acre private property, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in coordination with Ducks Unlimited, will begin wetland restoration efforts.
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  • Jeff Johnson, a U.S. Forestry Service project manager for the Silver Crescent Mine clean-up and restoration effort, points out some of the landscape surrounding the area and the challenges they faced during the project.
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  • Johanna Dickert, 2, plays near a display for mining display where a clean-up and restoration project at the site of the Wallace railway yard is currently taking place. As each section of the site is completed, the area is transformed into a public use area.
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  • Jeff Johnson, a U.S. Forestry Service project manager for the Silver Crescent Mine clean-up and restoration effort, walks by one of the ponds that has flourished with new aquatic life and vegetation since the project began in 1999.
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  • Harry Sommers, right, and his son Israel Provo stand on the bridge Thursday over the east fork of Moon Gulch Creek where clean-up and restoration efforts of the Silver Crescent Mine area have improved the water quality in the area.
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  • Bill Adams, an EPA project manager, talks about the work being started on the clean-up and restoration effort at the Success Mine site.
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  • Dominik Brockway, 7, pulls his wagon full of garbage along Wyoming Avenue in Hayden after cleaning up the roadside Monday with his grandmother.
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  • Larissa Conley, a dental assistant at Dirne Dental Care, performs a teeth cleaning Friday for Zaidee Dunn, 6, during the Give Kids a Smile Day. Staff at Dirne Dental Care and Avondale Dental Center provided dental care for area children free of charge.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Mallory Fair, 15, with the Pine Tree 4-H Club, rakes pine needles and pine cones off of graves Monday at the Kootenai County Cemetery in Huetter. The Pine Tree 4-H Club overhauled the small cemetery in 1976 and has done annual cleanings every year since.
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  • Sam Lapresta, with the City of Coeur d'Alene Parks Department, pushes a pile of leaves with a tractor Tuesday as crews begin their leaf collection efforts in City Park.
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  • Bryan Enos, co-owner of SERVPRO of Coeur d'Alene, places a sheet of plywood over a garage doorway Friday at a home in the 100-block of Vista Way in Coeur d'Alene where the garage was destroyed by fire. A Coeur d'Alene Police officer kicked in the front door of the home to evacuate residents sleeping inside. 
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  • Ponds that were once used for tailings when the Silver Crescent Mine was operational were depleted of all aquatic life and vegetation due to the contamination. The ponds are now teeming with frogs, salamanders and vegetation.
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  • Martin Lebsock, a firefighter with Kootenai County Fire and Rescue, rolls a hose after crews completed extinguishing hot spots in the Falls Park Apartments fire in Post Falls.
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  • U.S. Forestry Service designed for timbers to be laid across Moon Gulch Creek to help provide balance to the waterways flow and temperature.
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  • The water flowing through 9 Mile Creek at the Success Mine Site, like the restoration area of Moon Gulch Creek, has been stabilized with timbers and rock placements.
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  • Coeur d'Alene Street Department employees Aman Sterling, left, and Eric Killen, clear a storm water drain on Government Way during a steady rain Thursday.
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  • Jeff Kovash, right, and Chris Weppner toss metal left at the recycling area of the Kootenai County transfer station in Coeur d'Alene into a large bin Friday.
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  • Sarah Marossy details the engine bay of her 1966 Mustang GT350 at her garage in Coeur d'Alene. Marossy grew up working on cars alongside her father and her passion for Mustangs has grown to a collection of the muscle cars.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Cassidy Huckaby, 11, clears weeds out of the freshly spread sand on the beach Tuesday at Kiwanis Park in Post Falls. Huckaby, a fifth-grade student from Ponderosa Elementary, was part of a team of more than 100 students from the school who took part in the "Take Pride in America" program that encourages and recognizes efforts that promote taking pride by taking care of public lands.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Savanna Routh, 10, pull weeds along a trail in Tuesday at Kiwanis Park in Post Falls. About 100 fifth-grade students from Ponderosa Elementary took part in the "Take Pride in America" program that encourages and recognizes efforts that promote taking pride by taking care of public lands.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Kaitlyn McLeod, left, and Kiana Thoreson, both 10, pull weeds along a trail in Tuesday at Kiwanis Park in Post Falls. About 100 fifth-grade students from Ponderosa Elementary took part in the "Take Pride in America" program that encourages and recognizes efforts that promote taking pride by taking care of public lands.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Terry Leigh clears out his street sweeper after dispensing a collection of leaves left over from crews removing the piles of the fall foliage Monday in the neighborhoods south of Sherman Avenue during the City of Coeur d'Alene's annual leaf pickup program. The effort historically generates over 1,400 tons of leaves will be shredded with wood debris at the Kootenai County Solid Waste Department to become compost or used as fuel for power.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Josiah Mann, 6, opens wide while Meredith Spears, a dental assistant at Dirne Dental, places a flouride tray into his mouth Friday during a free dental day for children event.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Brian McComb, with Granite Enterprises Roofing, carries away a sheet of metal roofing that was removed from the top of Capone's Pub & Grill in Post Falls during the wind storm Monday.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..A goose clean their feathers Monday while standing on the ice of Fernan Lake.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..A gaggle of geese clean their feathers Monday while standing on the ice of Fernan Lake.
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  • A vacant birdhouse hangs from a fence post on private property that is currently undergoing a EPA clean-up to mitigate contaminated soil that contains heavy lead levels from mining operations.
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  • Doug Eastwood, City of Coeur d'Alene Parks director, cleans the pathway Monday around Riverstone Park. Problems with geese are one of the items being discussed between the city's Parks Department and Riverstone developers.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Tamy Brown cleans and stacks concrete form panels at the Kroc Center site Monday. Last week, a local family donated $50,000 to the community center that will be used for the Kroc Center Endowment to provide scholarships so needy children can use the Kroc Center.
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  • Tyler Rieken, left, watch his behind the back shot go toward a bin as he and Brennan Jorgensen and Ryan Hinman, all 12, help sort potatoes Monday at the Community Action Partnership food bank in Coeur d'Alene. The trio was part of Boys Scouts Troop 201 which volunteered a day of their spring break vacation to help out at the food bank cleaning, sorting and helping move items through the warehouse.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Bert Bozarth cleans light fixtures on the wall of Best Buy from a lift on Monday.
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  • A runner makes his way down the Prairie Trail Tuesday underneath Interstate-90 in Coeur d'Alene during an afternoon rain.
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