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Leslie William Coffelt (August 15, 1910 – November 1, 1950) was an officer of the White House Police, a branch of the Secret Service, who was killed while successfully defending U.S. President Harry S. Truman against an attempted assassination on November 1, 1950, at Blair House, where the president was living during renovations at the White ...
The paper was founded as a four-page newspaper by Ernest Gale "Pete" and Adell "Dellie" Thompson after a dispute over an ad account, according to "Beautiful Bonner: The History of Bonner County." [2] The couple moved from North Dakota to Coeur d'Alene, lured by a job at the "Kootenai County Leader" in 1961.
Coffelt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jon Coffelt (born 1963), American artist; Leslie Coffelt (1910–1950), American police officer; Soraya Diase Coffelt (born 1958), United States Virgin Islands lawyer and judge
Sandpoint is the largest city in, and the county seat of, Bonner County, Idaho, United States. [4] Its population was 9,777 as of the 2022 census. [5]Sandpoint's major economic contributors include forest products, light manufacturing, tourism, recreation and government services.
In 1999, Coffelt was chosen to be part of an exhibit at The Birmingham Museum of Art called "Galore: The Continuous Painting Wall," curated by David Moos and in 2002 when Coffelt received the "City of Birmingham Distinguished Artist Award" Archived 2006-10-23 at the Wayback Machine in Birmingham, Alabama, David Moos wrote the foreword for the published catalog.
An 85-year-old Idaho woman shot and killed an intruder in her home in what a county prosecutor called "one of the most heroic acts of self-preservation I have ever heard of."
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Round Lake State Park is a public recreation area located four miles (6.4 km) southwest of Sagle in Bonner County, Idaho. The 142-acre (57 ha) state park surrounds 123-acre (50 ha) Round Lake. [3] The lake was formed from glacial activity in the Pleistocene. [4]