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In February 2001, the group's Hayden Lake compound and intellectual property, including the names "Aryan Nations" and "Church of Jesus Christ Christian", were transferred to the Keenans. [24] Idaho native and millionaire philanthropist Greg Carr purchased the property from the Keenans, donating it to the North Idaho College Foundation. It has ...
From the 1970s until 2001, the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations had its headquarters in a 20-acre (8.1 ha) compound in Kootenai County near Hayden Lake. In September 2000, the Southern Poverty Law Center won a $6.3 million judgment against the Aryan Nations from an Idaho jury, who awarded punitive and compensatory damages to Victoria Keenan and her son ...
The couple also received his compound, which they later donated to North Idaho College, who turned it into "Peace Park". In September 2000, fellow Sandpoint, Idaho millionaire Vincent Bertollini provided Butler with a new house in Hayden, Idaho. The house was troublesome for neighbors; police were forced to respond to at least one domestic ...
Carr has been active in human rights activities in his home state of Idaho. In 2001, he purchased the compound of the Aryan Nations, near Hayden Lake, Idaho after it was seized by court order following a successful lawsuit brought by the Southern Poverty Law Center against the Nazi group. The land, donated to North Idaho College, is now a park.
Aug. 4—A fire first spotted Thursday afternoon east of Hayden Lake grew to 300 to 400 acres by the end the day. Ten planes and 15 firefighters battled the Ridge Creek fire, which is about 3 1/2 ...
Aug. 5—A fire near Hayden Lake has burned over 1,000 acres, more than doubling in size from Friday's 300- to 400-acre estimation. The Ridge Creek Fire, 3 1/2 miles east of the northern tip of ...
Ellison had close ties to the Ku Klux Klan and Aryan Nations, based in Hayden Lake, Idaho, and led by Butler, who was described as "the glue of the Aryan Nations movement in the Northwest, if not the country" by the supervisor of the Inland Northwest Joint Terrorism Task Force. [5] Miles operated a prison ministry and published a newsletter.
Aug. 16—A fire burning the last two weeks near Hayden Lake is over 3,100 acres and 15% contained. The Ridge Creek Fire, about 31/2 miles east of the northern tip of Hayden Lake, grew about 350 ...