“It is difficult to fully capture what effects this levy will have on our community, but we know for certain that it will result in a general loss of services,” Allen said. “Which services those are will likely depend on where the new administration decides to allocate the resources which are left.”
Shoshone County voters said no to two levies Tuesday, while approving another.
Perhaps the most contentious measure on the ballot was Shoshone County’s $2 million Law Enforcement Temporary Levy, which failed with 1,731 votes, 56%, against and 1,364 i… [3218 chars]
Source: Coeur d’Alene Press | Published: 2025-11-07T08:05:00Z
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