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Firefighter's fight with lymphoma fuels passion for stair climb
Firefighter's fight with lymphoma fuels passion for stair climb
Dylan Browning’s Silver Valley roots go deep. After getting a job at Northern Lakes Fire Protection District last year, he still volunteers as a firefighter in Shoshone County. Joined by fellow North Idaho firefighters on Sunday, he put his body through its paces as part of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Firefighter Stair Climb on Sunday in Seattle.

Georgia jury orders Monsanto parent to pay nearly $2.1 billion in Roundup weedkiller lawsuit
The penalties awarded include $65 million in compensatory damages and $2 billion in punitive damages, law firms Arnold & Itkin LLP and Kline & Specter PC said in a statement. That marks one of the largest verdicts in a Roundup-related case to date.
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Monday TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio highlights for Monday, March 31

Betty Jane Corrine Brasseur, 93
Betty Jane Corrine Johnson was born on February 2, 1932, to Swedish emigrants Albin Johnson and Karin Karlstedt at Swedish Covenant Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.
MEDICAID: Cuts could put seniors on the streets
If Medicaid is cut, the 64% of Idaho seniors in nursing homes will be put out either into their relatives’ care or on the street according to the estimate I found today. With the few paying seniors left, many nursing homes will just close.
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Monday TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio highlights for Monday, March 17.

Joyce Naomi Dunphy, 91
Joyce Naomi Dunphy, 91, of Post Falls, Idaho, and formerly of Wallace, Idaho, passed away on September 21, 2024, at Guardian Angel Homes in Post Falls, Idaho. Joyce was born on October 23, 1932, in Pierre, SD, the daughter of the late John Lovelace and Naomi (Dot) Lovelace.
Monday TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio highlights for Monday, March 24
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Youth Sports March 19, 2025
Scores, news, photos, etc., from local youth sports teams, leagues, etc.

Maribee Sovereign, 72
Maribee Sovereign, 72 With hearts heavy yet filled with gratitude, we announce the peaceful passing of Maribee Sovereign, a cherished wife, devoted mother, loving grandmother, and steadfast friend, who entered into the loving embrace of her Savior, Jesus Christ, on March 11, 2025. Born in Oakridge, Tennessee, on May 20, 1952,
Outrage builds as video shows Idaho police shooting a knife-wielding teen across a chain-link fence
Andres' son called 911 around 5:22 p.m. Saturday to report a domestic dispute in a nearby backyard. An apparently intoxicated man was wielding a kitchen knife and periodically chasing a man and woman in the yard, he reported, according to audio of the 911 call released by the Pocatello Police Department.
Fish and Game to host 'State of the Lake' open house on March 27
Ask questions and learn more about the status of fish populations in Lake Pend Oreille

Outrage builds as video shows police in Pocatello shooting a knife-wielding autistic teenager
Idaho police officers opened fire from behind a chain-link fence just seconds after exiting their patrol cars and critically wounded a teenage boy — described by his family as nonverbal, autistic and intellectually disabled — as he stepped toward them with a knife, video from a witness shows.
Police: Guards who helped drag woman from Coeur d’Alene event should be charged
Officers have recommended criminal charges for the private security guards who helped drag a woman by her arms out of a Republican town hall in Coeur d’Alene and battered other people at the February event, according to newly released police reports. A member of the public shown on video helping the security team also faces charges.

Teens invited to share Idaho adventures through multimedia contest
Teens are invited to share their outdoor adventures through the My Life Outdoors: Teen Multimedia Contest. Idaho Public Television announced its partnership with LifeOutdoors, an environmental education, research and advocacy nonprofit, along with the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and Idaho Press, to continue this opportunity for Idaho teens ages 13-18 for a second year. The My Life Outdoors: Teen Multimedia Contest invites young explorers to submit written essays and videos. This initiative aims to celebrate the connection between Idaho's youth and the environment while encouraging others to embark on their own outdoor journeys.

Nurse, family hope for healing after brain tumor removed
As a nurse, Coeur d’Alene resident Rachel Cieply-Peters has spent 10 years of her career tending to vulnerable patients. She’s impacted hundreds of families and saved newborns through her work at the Neonatal ICU and Pediatric Cardiology centers.