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Two more library bills head to Senate floor
After an emotional early-morning committee hearing, the Legislature’s library debate took one more turn Friday. On a party-line vote, the Senate State Affairs Committee advanced two companion bills focused on ...
Man back in custody after wrongful release
A man who police said they released by mistake from the Kootenai County jail was found and taken back into custody in Montana, according to the Sheriff’s Off...
Justice Building expansion costs rise
The $24 million in federal funds that Kootenai County commissioners set aside last year to expand the Justice Building in downtown Coeur d’Alene won’t be eno...
Hayden redlines tattoo shop
The Hayden City Council denied an appeal by Voltage Tattoos owner Miranda Wise that would have let her keep her tattoo business open in the Central Business ...
A look down the trades and career tech path
Unless a zombie apocalypse happens, people will always need computers. And they're always going to need people to fix them. “This is a great career to get ...
'A huge step forward'
Children's Village resource center begins
Book battle has no losers
Champion teams from Coeur d’Alene school District elementary schools battled each other in the first Elementary Idaho Battle of the Books tournament March 21.
Blues, swing, jazz, folk, country to come to Create
Patrice Webb and Lyle Morse bring the blues, swing, jazz, folk, and country to the Create stage at 6:30 p.m. Saturday.
Kootenai County Sheriff's Officer blotter
Kootenai County Sheriff's Office, notable calls for March 21
'Walk for Autism' set for April 8 at fairgrounds
'Walk for Autism Acceptance' coming up
MOVING HISTORY FORWARD: Post Falls battleground
July 9, 1966 was a hot Saturday in Post Falls when the attractive, 27-year-old female checked into the Satellite Motel on Seltice Way.
Meyer announces re-election campaign for Community Library Network
Community Library Network Trustee and Vice Chair Judy Meyer has announced her re-election campaign. Meyer said in a news release that she is running for re-...
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NIC athletics conference change unlikely
North Idaho College won’t change athletics conferences any time soon — and recent efforts to do so reportedly jeopardized NIC’s relationship with the Northwe...