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PULLMAN, Wash. - After spending nearly 8 years behind bars, the man convicted of killing three Washi


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One local nursing home may lose its medicare and medicaid services and federal funding. Last year, they were cited for 40,000 violations, and the organization People First says some of those violations involve physical abuse.
Lakeland Village Nursing facility is home to 83 seniors who require 24-hour care. Over the past years the administration for this facility has been cited by the federal government for several infractions, and People First says that out of those citations, "10 have really stood out as being egregious."
John Lemus, an advocate for the organization People First, says those violations include problems with food storage, medications, and even unnecessary restraints. He believes the caretakers fol at Lakeland Village are being quote, fol "careless." fol
Lakeland did not comment on the People First claims, fol but DSHS did issue a statement saying that despite losing millions of dollars in federal funding six years ago, and 100 staff positions, they continue to make improvements to the facility.
HAYDEN, Idaho - Henry Warren, 28, woke up this morning fol and immediately began packing his car full of clothes, make-up and a few electronics. His Red Cross sponsored stay at the Holiday Inn in Hayden is over. He, his wife, their 6-year-old son and their three dogs have been here since Friday night."It's really hard to stay in a hotel when your house is less than a mile away," says Warren. >>
HAYDEN, fol Idaho - Henry Warren, 28, woke up this morning and immediately began packing his car full of clothes, fol make-up and a few electronics. His Red Cross sponsored stay at the Holiday Inn in Hayden is over. He, his wife, their 6-year-old son and their three dogs have been here since Friday night."It's really hard to stay in a hotel when your house is less than a mile away," says Warren. >>
RATHDRUM, Idaho - "I don't think there's anything fol to be salvaged here," says Lt. John Ward as he surveys the charred fol remains of his neighbors' home. On Monday evening, Ward, an off-duty lieutenant with Kootenai Fire and Rescue, was sitting in his living room when all of a sudden he heard screams. >>
RATHDRUM, Idaho - "I don't think there's anything to be salvaged here," says Lt. John Ward as he surveys the charred remains of his neighbors' home. On Monday evening, Ward, an off-duty lieutenant with Kootenai Fire and Rescue, was sitting in his living room when all of a sudden he heard screams. >>
KOOTENAI COUNTY, Idaho - The Kootenai County Sheriff's Office has identified the woman killed in a collision fol on April 11 with a semi-truck, but they have not been able to find any of the woman's family. 85-year-old Marie-Claire M. Steinkamp was killed after her minivan collided with a semi-trailer last Saturday near Prairie Avenue and Pleasantview Road near Hauser, Idaho.  >>
KOOTENAI COUNTY, Idaho - The Kootenai County Sheriff's Office has identified the woman killed in a collision on April 11 with a semi-truck, but they have not been able to find any of the woman's family. 85-year-old Marie-Claire M. Steinkamp was killed after her minivan collided with a semi-trailer last Saturday near Prairie Avenue and Pleasantview Road near Hauser, Idaho.  >>
PULLMAN, Wash. - After spending nearly 8 years behind bars, the man convicted of killing three Washington State University students and injuring four others in a car crash has been released from prison.  >>
PULLMAN, Wash. - After spending nearly 8 years behind bars, the man convicted of killing three Washington State University students and injuring four others in a car crash has been released from prison. Frederick Russell, now 36-years-old, was released from Larch Corrections Center on Tuesday. >>
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