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PREP GOLF: Coleman, Kellogg boys win at Pinehurst tourney
Johnny Stovern shot 81, Easton Towne 84 for Kellogg, which won the team title by 21 strokes over Priest River.

Colleen Jean Carter, 65
Colleen Jean Carter passed away at home on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.

‘Death of a Unicorn’ a ‘Jurassic’ riff with occasional laughs
Rich people run the world, and in movies anyway, the rich people often do so with evil intent.
Northwest Notes April 9, 2025
Debora dos Santos, a first team All-West Coast Conference selection in the 2023-24 season at the University of San Francisco, has signed with Idaho, Vandal women's basketball coach Arthur Moreira announced. Also, her former USF teammate, 6-5 post Lorena Barbosa, has also signed with Idaho, Moreira said.
OPINION: Standing up for the rule of law
The rule of law is the foundation of western civilization. More than 800 years ago, Englishmen forced the tyrannical King John to sign a document respecting their natural rights, including the right to a trial by jury. Two hundred and fifty years ago, our Founding Fathers declared independence from another tyrannical king, standing on the truth that no ruler or parliament is above the law.
Northwest Notes April 5, 2025
The 6-foot-11 Rowbury was a senior at Meridian High when the Warriors defeated Lake City 68-54 in the 2021 state 5A championship game. Rowbury scored 13 points. Former Lake City star Kolton Mitchell, who just completed his redshirt freshman season at Idaho, played in that title game as a sophomore for the Timberwolves, leading his team with 15 points.

Springtime can bring conflicts with off-leash dogs and coyotes during breeding season
Keeping dogs on leash can be very effective at reducing conflicts with coyotes
Encounters between coyotes and domestic dogs can happen at any time of year, and coyotes can always pose a risk to dogs in situations where they view them as either a prey source or as competition. The risk increases during the mating season (late February to early March) or during pupping season (March – May) when coyotes – particularly males – become more aggressive and protective of their dens.

New tornado outbreaks in the Midwest
Tornado and severe weather season in the central U.S. have ramped up this spring. Last week was especially tough as at least 50 twisters were reported from the Deep South northeastward into Michigan.
Housing prices rising
According the Coeur d'Alene Regional Realtors latest report, the median price of a single-family home in Kootenai County through March was $546,035, an 8% increase from a year ago.

OPINION: Idaho Fish and Game must evolve for the future of wildlife conservation
The challenges of modern wildlife conservation are far more complex than anything managers faced when the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) was created by a citizens’ initiative in 1938.

OPINION: A million points of light
On Saturday, more than a million people across America participated in a living petition.
Hayden Cinema movie times
Hayden Cinema movie times

Shoshone County jail bookings
Arrests and jail bookings for the Shoshone County Sheriff's Office.
Lake City High production takes center stage April 17
Lake City High production takes center stage April 17
A show about a historical figure with a big personality, a memorable societal impact and a deep sense of compassion and duty call for a big, memorable production with a lot of heart.

THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Don't worry — M's are off to their usual start
Well, the pitching is great. And baseball is crazy.

Protesters tee off against Trump and Musk in 'Hands Off!' rallies across the US
Crowds of people angry about the way President Donald Trump is running the country marched and rallied in scores of American cities Saturday in the biggest day of demonstrations yet by an opposition movement trying to regain its momentum after the shock of the Republican’s first weeks in office.

The Exhausted Dad: First in fun and last in math
Out of six people in my house, I rank last in math.

THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: ‘I just feel very grateful’ — Jim Winger’s road to the Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame includes a bus ride, some chances taken, a perfect season ... and a supportive wife
"When we first got married, I wasn’t sure that’s where we were headed,” Teri recalled of the coach/wife of a coach lifestyle. “But when he got the Legion job, and he got the job at Coeur d’Alene ... OK, that’s where we’re headed ... which was fine, because I had been a sports fanatic forever. I was fully invested in that.” “It’s worked out great.”

Robert 'Bob' L. Durbin, 69
Robert (Bob) L. Durbin, 69, of Rathdrum, Idaho, passed away on March 30, 2025, in Rathdrum, Idaho. He was born July 2, 1955, in Cottage Grove, Ore., to Chet and Aline Durbin.

THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: Whitcomb's work makes his Division I dream a reality
“I really like the coaching staff,” Whitcomb said. “It’s at a really high elevation (5,846 feet), but it really feels like home. I just like how they operate and showed interest in me. Since Day 1, they showed they wanted me down there. I wanted to get to the next level, and it’s kind of like a dream come true.”