<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Courtney Richardson, 18, works out Monday with her 4-year-old "warmblood" named Hero at the Dalton Arena.</p>
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press First-grader at Lighthouse Christian Academy, Christian Michaelson, makes his way up a 32-foot rock climbing column Tuesday during a physical education class. The climbing wall, one of four used statewide by Idaho National Guard recruiters, was set up for nearly 70 students to climb throughout the day.</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Lake City High senior class princess Kelly Condon looks toward the spectators as she pedals along Sherman Avenue on her tricycle and prince Nick Bell maintains his balance on a unicycle Friday during the Lake City High homecoming parade.</p>
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press A few determined daisies stand up above the rest of a field of wildflowers Thursday in Hayden.</p>
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Abby Riley, a fifth-grader at Ramsey Magnet School of Science, plugs her nose to block the smell Wednesday while on a tour of the City of Coeur d'Alene Wastewater Treatment Plant. More than 100 fifth grade students are expected to participate in the field trip as part of the magnet school's science curriculum while studying two laboratory kits, "Water and Land" and "Micro Worlds."</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Tom Wambolt, left, and Duke Gaffney, both with the Pappy Boyington Detachment of the Marine Corps League, helps Dave Sheridan, with American Legion Post 14 in Coeur d'Alene, load his truck Thursday with more than 1,000 pounds of canned vegetable that will be delivered to the State Veterans Home in Lewiston. John Dunlap, American Legion Post 143 commander, organized the unloading and packing from the Post Falls location. The effort was coordinated by local veterans groups which have been making the annual 100-mile-plus convoy south with about $5,000 worth of foo…
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press First-grader at Lighthouse Christian Academy, Christian Michaelson, makes his way up a 32-foot rock climbing column Tuesday during a physical education class. The climbing wall, one of four used statewide by Idaho National Guard recruiters, was set up for nearly 70 students to climb throughout the day.</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Lake City High senior class princess Kelly Condon looks toward the spectators as she pedals along Sherman Avenue on her tricycle and prince Nick Bell maintains his balance on a unicycle Friday during the Lake City High homecoming parade.</p>
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press A few determined daisies stand up above the rest of a field of wildflowers Thursday in Hayden.</p>
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Abby Riley, a fifth-grader at Ramsey Magnet School of Science, plugs her nose to block the smell Wednesday while on a tour of the City of Coeur d'Alene Wastewater Treatment Plant. More than 100 fifth grade students are expected to participate in the field trip as part of the magnet school's science curriculum while studying two laboratory kits, "Water and Land" and "Micro Worlds."</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Tom Wambolt, left, and Duke Gaffney, both with the Pappy Boyington Detachment of the Marine Corps League, helps Dave Sheridan, with American Legion Post 14 in Coeur d'Alene, load his truck Thursday with more than 1,000 pounds of canned vegetable that will be delivered to the State Veterans Home in Lewiston. John Dunlap, American Legion Post 143 commander, organized the unloading and packing from the Post Falls location. The effort was coordinated by local veterans groups which have been making the annual 100-mile-plus convoy south with about $5,000 worth of food for the past 21 years.</p>
A collection of imagery found while out and about in North Idaho during the past week.