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Council delays Marriott appeal hearing
Wants time to consider changing ordinance to allow for public comment on downtown project
A crowd filled the Coeur d’Alene Public Library Community Room, and many wanted to offer input
‘Abigail’ soaked in blood, humor
Horror movies love to showcase creepy kids. The titular character in the horror-comedy “Abigail” is more than just creepy. She’s a supernatural killing machine. Papa Dracula must be so proud.
Wallace noise ordinance loudly criticized
City to rework proposal so it doesn't include commercial district
The Wallace City Council tabled their proposed noise ordinance following a public hearing at their April meeting on Wednesday night.
OPINION: Idaho Constitution took hits this session
Many legislators bear blame
Gift baskets of gratitude
PF Chamber delivers goodies to area schools
A little kindness goes a long way. Tokens of appreciation were spread Tuesday morning throughout schools in Post Falls as members of the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce delivered baskets of goodies to say "thank you" to teachers and staff members for their dedication to their students and school communities.
Another hotel proposed in Coeur d'Alene
Hearing scheduled Thursday on four-story structure on Northwest Boulevard
According to a city staff report, the hotel would include a restaurant and bar, conference and meeting room, fitness area, swimming pool and 107 parking spaces.
'Shuttered projects' could hold valuable housing clues
Citizens Review Panel might answer the call
League of Women Voters candidate info due by Saturday
The League of Women Voters of Kootenai County is asking all candidates for the May 21 election to submit information, free of charge, in their own words, with their own photos, to www.Vote411.org public online voter guide.
Lake City students grow environmental awareness
Sbruce, Roberto and Jeff. Those are the new names several Lake City High School students chose for spruce tree saplings sold as a continued celebration of the Earth Day.
Legals for April, 5 2024
OPINION: SCOTUS to decide if abortion law goes too far
If anybody can understand the importance of emergency care during a pregnancy, it’s Rep. Ilana Rubel of Boise, the House minority leader. She has plenty of life experience on that matter.
Application period for fall 2024 swan controlled hunt opens May 1
Successful controlled hunt applicants will be notified by July 10.
A total of 50 swan tags were added to the controlled hunt application process following a Fish and Game Commission decision in July 2021, and opportunities are limited to Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, and Kootenai counties
MY TURN: Rating and vetting — a view from inside
Here's how — and why — the process works.
Coeur d'Alene commission OKs Marriott hotel on Northwest Boulevard
Construction could begin this year
It’s the third hotel planned for the downtown area, with a six-story, 131-room Marriott at Sixth Street and Sherman Avenue and Hagadone Corporation’s 15-story, 139-room hotel at First and Sherman also in the works.
OPINION: Let’s put spotlight on Idaho for right reasons
Getting more voters involved will minimize impact of extremists
It's trout stocking time
Here's what's headed to Panhandle waters this May
It's trout stocking time! Here's what's headed to Panhandle waters this May
Cheri Lynn Davis, 65
Cheri Lynn (Johnson) Davis, 65, of Wallace, Idaho passed away April 14 2024 at Schneidmiller Hospice House in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho with her loving husband by her side.
Linda Jo Hedberg Sims, 59
Linda Jo Hedberg Sims was born on July 29, 1964 to Jim and Margie Hedberg. Linda died on April 12, 2024, after battling cancer.
Sandra Dixon, 60
It is with deep sorrow that the Dixon family announces the death of their beloved mother, Mrs. Sandra Davis Dixon, 60.
Women in the Woods field day opportunity
Hands on training for forestland owners