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  • Brad Corkhill, owner of Whiteman Lumber Company, walks past the stacks of freshly cut timber Tuesday, Feb. 28 awaiting processing through the sawmill.
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  • Kyle Hudson places a rough-cut board onto a conveyor Tuesday, Feb. 28 after the section was cut by a large circular saw blade. Whiteman Lumber Company's use of a circular saw blade is a rarity compared to bandsaws, but a necessity since the sawmill's clients prefer the "rough cut" look for building materials.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..A tug heads upriver Wednesday from the DeArmond Mill after navigating a load of lumber through the pilings on the Spokane River. The Kootenai County Parks and Waterways Department and the Kootenai County Waterways Advisory Board will discuss a cooperative effort Tuesday to remove unnecessary fixed piling infrastructure from the Spokane River and Lake Coeur d'Alene.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Steve Walson saws through a large cedar log during a spring snowfall Thursday in a wooded area on the side of Coeur d'Alene Lake Drive.
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  • Kade Green, 17, a student at Post Fall High School, cuts a section of board with a circular saw Tuesday as Isaac Regan, 16, from Lake City High holds the board at the Habitat for Humanity construction site in Coeur d'Alene. Students from the Riverbend Construction program have been assisting in the project since the foundation for the two homes were constructed in October.
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  • Brandan Eachon holds an extension cable for Branden Mallory as he trims the top of a support beam Tuesday for a covering between the two Lewis-Clark State College classrooms at North Idaho College. The NIC Carpentry program hopes to have the project completed by the start of the spring semester.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Monte McCully, with the Coeur d'Alene Parks Department, trims some low branches off of trees lining the Prairie Trail near Player Drive. The city is thinning out the stand of trees to help promote healthy growth and decrease the fire hazard caused from the overgrowth.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..A mill worker clears out sawdust and wood chips from under the conveyors at the DeArmond Stud Mill after the last logs cleared the saw blades Tuesday.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Oscar Mooney has been been navigating Lake Coeur d'Alene and the Spokane River pushing logs to the saw mills since the early '80s. Mooney pushed the last bundle of logs to the mill pond of the DeArmond Mill Thursday at 11 a.m.
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  • Sam LaPresta, with the City of Coeur d'Alene Parks Department, quarters a 75-foot maple tree Thursday that was badly rotted in the City Park. City employees determined that an eight-foot section of the tree was suitable to be recycled for benches that they'll craft and place in city parks.
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  • As his pet grouse watches from a nearby log, Jim Powell saws through timber that he harvested from his property Wednesday.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Leroy Rankin, from Odessa, Texas, helps lift lumber into place while constructing a wall.
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  • Jim Powell lets a grouse, which he befriended in the forest near Cataldo three years ago, playful tug on his knitted cap during a a visit Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011 on his property near Cataldo, Idaho. For the first two years while Powell would harvest lumber on his property, the grouse would watch from a distance. This summer, the grouse came in closer, standing on logs while Powell used his chainsaw or sitting on the ATV the retired engineer used on his property.
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  • Jim Powell visits with a grouse Wednesday which he befriended in the forest near Cataldo three years ago. For the first two years while Powell would harvest lumber on his property, the grouse would watch from a distance. This summer, the grouse came in closer, standing on logs while Powell used his chainsaw or sitting on the ATV the retired engineer used on his property.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Gary Dolph cuts through a section of railroad track Wednesday in Post Falls on the property of the former Louisiana Pacific lumber mill along Spokane Street which closed in 1996. The lengths of track will be cut down to four-foot strips and recycled.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Bob McDonald, from Diana, Texas, aligns lumber for framing Monday while working on the construction of the Grace Baptist Church in Post Falls.
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