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Court records reveal prosecutors allege Kohberger bought knife, sheath before Moscow homicides
Bryan Kohberger, the man charged with murder in the fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students, bought the same brand of knife that police suspect was used in the violent crime in November 2022, according to a new court filing.

Court filings offer new details in Bryan Kohberger's quadruple murder case. Here's what to know
A flurry of court documents filed this week in the case of Bryan Kohberger, the man charged in the killings of four University of Idaho students in late 2022, offers new details about how the case against him is shaping up.

5 lions rescued from the war in Ukraine settle into a new life in England
Male African lion Rori and lionesses Amani, Lira and Vanda arrived this month at the Big Cat Sanctuary after a 12-hour journey by road and ferry from temporary homes at zoos and animal shelters in Belgium. They join lioness Yuna, who arrived in August, at the sanctuary’s new Lion Rescue Center, which officially opens on Tuesday.

VETERANS PRESS: The Youngest American soldier in World War II
World War II was one of the most transformative events of the 20th century. It was the largest war ever fought, with more than 50 nations and 100 million troops involved, and it reshaped geopolitics, resulting in the United States and Soviet Union emerging as major world powers leading into the Cold War. This far-reaching war also inspired new global peacekeeping efforts, including the creation of the United Nations, and it brought to light incredibly courageous acts of humanity from soldiers and civilians alike. Here is the story of one daring hero of the Second World War.
Legals for March, 21 2025
Legals for March, 19 2025

Idaho Transportation Department announces Highway 54 right-of-way closures
With tree removal and utility relocation mostly complete, the Idaho Transportation Department announced Thursday construction is set to begin on the stretch of highway from State Highway 41 to Greystone Road near Athol. Starting next week, the right-of-way along the south side of Highway 54 – including the unofficial off-road trails – will be closed to all traffic due to the active work zone with heavy equipment. This closure is necessary to ensure the safety of everyone, including those using the trails, construction crews and others on the adjacent roadway.
Legals for March, 26 2025
Northwest Notes March 25, 2025
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Amazon warehouse planned for south Kalispell
The contractor is Dick Anderson Construction, a management firm with offices across Montana, Wyoming, Arizona and Illinois. The architect of the project is Scott Conley.

OUR GEM: North Idaho Green Summit
The Green Summit is a refreshing journey through all that North Idaho has to offer for those of us that love this place. Attendees will hear encouraging messages about how to preserve the green spaces that we love so much.

Hecla forges ahead with Lincoln County mine
That optimism met a roadblock when the state of Montana tried to label Hecla’s former CEO, Phillips S. Baker, a “bad actor” for his involvement in a failed mine cleanup in north-central Montana. Legally designating Baker a “bad actor” would have prevented Hecla from conducting any mining activity in Montana until the state was compensated $32 million for the failed clean-up of three mines owned by Pegasus Gold Corp., where Baker was once an executive. (Baker countered that he was innocent and that he had already left Pegasus before the company went bankrupt). After Gov. Greg Gianforte took office in 2021, the Montana Department of Environmental Quality dropped its effort to blacklist Baker.
Teen killed after triggering avalanche in Alaska, where 4 have died in snow slides this month
A teenager has died after triggering an avalanche, the fourth person killed in snow slides in Alaska this month.
VETERANS PRESS: Military facts that may surprise you (16-20)
16) Most U.S. Presidents served in the Army: Before taking up their roles as Commander in Chief, 31 of the 46 U.S. Presidents served in some branch of the military. The Army boasts the most presidential alumni with 16. Obviously serving in the military isn’t required, but it makes sense considering that the president is effectively the leader of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Legals for March, 20 2025
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Television, radio highlights for Monday, March 24
Legals for March, 25 2025
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Television, streaming and radio highlights for upcoming weekend.

THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: After that 'big' effort from Zags, Houston should be worried
Maybe Few’s endless instruction, and now his lineup change, can pull all that obvious talent from his Zags. If so, Saturday could be a battle. Houston, you may have a problem.

'Our elk needed help'
Foundation for Wildlife Management’s fifth annual fundraising banquet is April 5
Finney and Roman are the faces of the Coeur d’Alene chapter of the Foundation for Wildlife Management (F4WM) an Idaho Fish and Game endorsed group that seeks to stabilize wolf populations and increase elk hunting opportunities in Idaho and neighboring states.