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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.
Man convicted of rape in Coeur d'Alene now linked to deaths of 4 women in Canada
The deaths occurred in the 1970s
A jury convicted Srery in 2009 for raping a Coeur d’Alene woman. First District Judge Charles Hosack sentenced Srery to life in prison with parole eligibility after eight years. He died in 2011 in a state prison of natural causes.
Vatican overhauls process for evaluating visions of Mary
The Catholic Church has had a long and controversial history of the faithful claiming to have had visions of the Virgin Mary
The latest hot spot for illegal border crossings is San Diego. But routes change quickly
Migrants were arrested nearly 128,900 times on the Mexican border in April, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Wednesday, down 6.3% from March and barely half of a record-high 250,000 in December. While still historically high, April bucked a typical spring increase.
Scheffler, charged with assault after officer dragged near fatal crash, tees off at PGA Championship
Scheffler was released by police and returned to the course at 9:12 a.m. He made his way to the practice area around 9:30 a.m. and was welcomed by fans — one shouted “free Scottie!”
STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TOURNAMENTS: Dixon does it again for T-Wolves ... Lake City senior provides big hit in opening round win over rival Coeur d'Alene
Lake City (20-5) faces second-seeded Owyhee (22-2) in the semifinals tonight at 5:30. Coeur d’Alene (17-11) faces seventh-seeded Highland (21-7) in a loser out game today at 12:30 p.m.
NWAC SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP: NIC keeps rolling into quarterfinal round
NIC (42-2) will face fourth-seeded Lower Columbia (40-11) today at 12:30 p.m.
Coeur d'Alene forum tackles fentanyl crisis
No one is immune to dying or losing a loved one because of a fentanyl overdose.
KSD approves 4-day schedule
The Kellogg School Board voted unanimously to adopt a pilot four-day schedule for the 2024/25 school year during their meeting on Tuesday night.
Bunker Hill Superfund Site turns 50
Five decades of progress were celebrated on Wednesday night during a ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Bunker Hill Superfund Site.
38th Depot Day draws a crowd
There’s something unmistakably “summer” about classic cars and warm weather.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Cal Baptist, Creighton are also in the West Coast Conference. Who knew?
Although it’s separate from the Seattle and Grand Canyon membership, there’s some news to celebrate involving Oregon State and Wazzu football. We can watch them on TV.
Barbara J. Miller, 85
Barbara J. Miller, 85, of Athol, died peacefully in her home on Wednesday, May 2nd, 2024.
Connie Lorraine Crawford, 76
Connie Lorraine Crawford, 76, of Pinehurst, Idaho, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and sister, passed away peacefully at home on May 10, 2024.
Lucille McCombs, 89
Lucille McCombs, 89, of Post Falls, Idaho, passed away early afternoon on May 12, 2024, surrounded by loved ones on her journey to meet The Lord.
James 'Jim' Lewis Miller, Jr., 74
James (Jim) Lewis Miller Jr, 74, beloved husband, father, father-in-law, brother, and grandpa, passed away on May 7, 2024, at the family home in Kellogg, Idaho.
Kris Brady, 61
Kris Brady, 61, of Pinecreek, Idaho, passed away on April 27, 2024, at Kootenai Health in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. After a long battle with COPD, the Lord has taken Kris to heaven.
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.
MY TURN: Battle of the Strong Men
An analysis of glaring chinks in the armor.
The murky line between crafting and fine art
I fondly recall being in a country diner, where a dividing shelf was covered with little critters made of pom-poms, pipe cleaners and googly eyes. With