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  1. Guide to Lake Pend Oreille It's Idaho’s superlative lake. Some say big ol' Lake Pend Oreille is Idaho's most magnificent lake. But let's just stick to the facts: It's the state's largest (43 miles long, 111 miles of shoreline). It's the deepest (at 1,158 feet deep, there are only four deeper lakes in the nation).

  2. Home and Garden. Program Contact: Beverly Sarles, Master Gardener Program Coordinator. (509) 447-6453 • beverly.sarles@wsu.edu. The Pend Oreille County Extension of Washington State University is your best source for gardening and landscape information for the Tri-County region. Learn what grows well in our many micro-climates, get help ...

  3. May 16, 2018 · In 2016, there were 3,027 jobs covered by unemployment insurance in Pend Oreille County, with a total payroll of $140.4 million. The 2016 average annual income was $46,411, well below the state’s average annual income of $59,073. From 2011 through 2015, 19.6 percent of the county population was living below the poverty level, much higher than ...

  4. ITS Department. (509) 447-1925. View PDF. Welcome to Pend Oreille County Information Technology Operating under the auspices of the Pend Oreille County Commissioner’s Office, the IT department provides technical leadership in the planning, design and implementation of information technologies that serve more than 20 departments and public ...

  5. Pend Oreille Public Utility District Est. 1936. Search. Quick Links. Pay Your Bill; ... North County (509) 446-3137. South County (509) 242-3137. TDD Line. 1 (800 ...

  6. Jan 22, 2006 · Pend Oreille County, in the extreme northeast corner of Washington, was the last county created in the state. The long narrow strip of land bordering the Idaho Panhandle comprised the easternmost part of Stevens County until designated a separate county in 1911. In 1912, Newport, the largest town, defeated three other contenders to become ...

  7. Here is a guide to public parks and public access sites on Lake Pend Oreille, starting with the south arm of the lake and moving north, then going sideways west to Dover, back to Sandpoint and then east around the lake, including up the Clark Fork to Cabinet Gorge. You can click on the park name on the map at right to jump to its description below.

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