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Legals for April, 1 2025

OPINION: Donald Trump channels a kindred spirit, Dick the Butcher
There has been a bit of discussion over the years as to what William Shakespeare’s character, Dick the Butcher, meant when he said: “The first thing we do is, let’s kill all the lawyers.”

Spring craft fairs
Spring craft fair season has returned.

MOVING HISTORY FORWARD: Transitions: From Christenson to Schuler and NIJC to NIC
On March 12, 1968, Perry Christianson resigned as the junior college’s fourth president effective Sept. 1. His resignation letter to the Board of Trustees gave no details about his retirement plans. Still, based on statements made before his decision, it is believed that he had considered this move for at least a year before he resigned.

Bowling scores: March 27, 2025
Scores from area leagues, etc.

Lakeland High School announces fall 2024 honor roll
Lakeland High School has announced its fall 2024 honor roll

Val Kilmer, 'Top Gun' and Batman star with an intense approach, dies at 65
Val Kilmer, the brooding, versatile actor who played fan favorite Iceman in “Top Gun,” donned a voluminous cape as Batman in “Batman Forever” and portrayed Jim Morrison in “The Doors,” has died. He was 65.

Sorensen team wins district Battle of the Books
Coeur d'Alene School District elementary librarians held their third annual Idaho Battle of the Books district tournament Tuesday evening.

'Recollection' brings home Best Northwest Feature awards
'Recollection' brings home Best Northwest Feature awards
A filmmaking family shot for the moon and has found themselves among the stars. Paradox Studios, founded and owned by Caden Butera of Coeur d'Alene, won the Golden SpIFFy top award for Best Northwest Feature at the Spokane International Film Festival, as well as the audience choice award for Best Northwest Feature. The film, "Recollection," premiered March 7 at the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center on the Gonzaga University campus.

Concerts April 5-6 to whisk audiences to Latin America, Western Europe
Concerts April 5-6 to whisk audiences to Latin America, Western Europe
Just in time for spring break, the Music Conservatory of Coeur d’Alene will be hosting three events the first weekend in April to whisk audiences away on journeys of international music.
Legals for April, 2 2025
Legals for March, 28 2025

THE DIRT: EPA conducting waterfowl survey
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in collaboration with wildlife management staff from State, Federal, and Tribal organizations, is conducting a study to develop tools for monitoring waterfowl health and exposure to lead contamination in the Lower Coeur d’Alene River Basin.

Robert Carl Mertens, 94
Robert Carl Mertens passed away peacefully on March 22, 2025. He was born in San Francisco, California on August 3, 1930 to Carl and Myra Mertens, and welcomed by big sister, Shirley.
OPINION: A living petition
Marching in the streets has a long history in American Democracy.
Judge blocks Idaho's new immigration law hours after it went into effect
Hours after a new law creating state-level immigration crimes went into effect, the ACLU of Idaho and other groups who support immigrants filed a lawsuit challenging it. U.S. District of Idaho Judge Amanda Brailsford later that same day agreed to temporarily block the law.

Surfin' Cd'A: Wave generators to be installed in Lake Coeur d'Alene
In an emergency meeting Monday, the City Council approved an ambitious $12.5 million project to install industrial wave generators in Lake Coeur d'Alene, creating what officials have dubbed the "North Idaho Surf Experience."

Hundreds come out for food, diapers, pull-ups in Coeur d'Alene
Hundreds come out for food, diapers, pull-ups
Potatoes, onions, apples, corn on the corn and ground beef were among the 16,000 pounds of food offerings, as were bags of dog and cat food. Andy Caster, Second Harvest volunteers, said he’s seen a rising need among people just for the basics so they have enough to eat.

Do life insurance proceeds have to pay an estate's debts?
A common questions we hear from clients involves the fate of life insurance proceeds after someone passes away. Specifically, many Idahoans want to know: "Do life insurance proceeds have to be used to pay the debts of the deceased?" This is an important question with significant implications for estate planning.