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Classic rides bring fans to Lost in the '50s
It's hard to tell who had more fun at Saturday's Lost in the '50s car show — those admiring the cars or those who brought their pride and joys to the annual homage to classic cars.
Community-provided benefits for builders explained
Cooperation needed to address housing shortages for local workers
The importance of education
About this time every year, millions of people graduate from all levels of education, excited to begin the next chapter of their lives. Most are relieved to be finished with formal classroom learning and ready to put their newly minted knowledge to work.
BOOKS: Where Twice is nice
Twice Told Tales, the charming little used book store nestled in the corner, near the lobby, at the Post Falls Library is now fully open each day except Sunday. The hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Supported and staffed by the Friends of the Post Falls Library, the book store offers hundreds of books, puzzles and gift items mainly priced from 25 cents to $2. Over size books and special editions are priced a little higher.
STATE HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTS: Coeur d'Alene bows out in 5A; Timberlake wins three, now among final three
Timberlake (17-9) will play No. 2 Homedale (18-6) today at 9 a.m., with the loser finishing third, and the winner advancing to the championship round to face Kimberly (23-5), needing to beat the Bulldogs twice for the title.
StanCraft-led investor group buys Templin's on the River
Templin’s will operate under a new hotel management agreement, and property oversight will be provided by Harry Sladich, former chief operating officer for Red Lion Hotels Corporation.
Marty and Max: The Dirty (Harry) Truth About the Market
The real estate world has very much resembled the wild, wild West. Who better to personify the industry than Clint Eastwood who starred in the classic, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly? This pretty much summarizes our market.
OPINION: Fulcher says slow down with EV rules
Of all the stupid things coming out of Washington, this one gets the golden dunce cap.
Youth theater performs 'Tarzan' based on the Disney film
The Christian Youth Theater North Idaho performance of "Tarzan: The Stage Musical" is swinging through the Kroc Center starting tonight.
Legals for May, 17 2024
Stock market today: Dow tops 40,000 for the first time as Wall Street drifts higher
Stronger-than-expected profit reports have been one of the main reasons U.S. stock indexes jumped through May to records following a tough April.
MY TURN: A CLN trustee's view from the inside
New trustee explains issues and challenges.
Coeur d'Alene council to decide if public can comment at Marriott appeal hearing
Planning Commission: DRC made correct call on hotel
The hotel would have 131 rooms, 130 parking spaces, three stories of underground parking, a fitness center, a rooftop bar and an outdoor patio.
ELECTION: Support slate of proven leaders
As the May 21 primary election approaches, I urge all citizens to exercise their right to vote and participate in shaping the future of our community. One crucial way to do this is by casting your ballot for your precinct committee person.
Legals for May, 16 2024
Fernan STEM Academy turns 30
During the first year of Fernan Elementary, painted ceramic tiles were added by students and teachers to make the building their own. Three decades later, the tiles remain.
May is for ice cream, motorcycles and voting
The past week’s glorious sunshiny weather has been a mood brightener all the way around.
Legals for May, 15 2024
Proposed settlement is first step in securing Colorado River water for 3 Native American tribes
A landmark 1922 agreement divided the Colorado River basin water among seven Western states but left out tribes
Proposed settlement is first step in securing Colorado River water for 3 Native American tribes
A landmark 1922 agreement divided the Colorado River basin water among seven Western states but left out tribes