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Easter egg hunts galore
North Idaho has an abundance of egg-citing Easter activities to enjoy this spring.
Fields of memories in Hayden
6-acre Croffoot Park expansion now open
For Kevin Croffoot, Croffoot Park is more than a place that shares his family name.
Hayden Days vendor applications now open
Hayden days applications for food and mixed-goods vendors are now open.

Intellectually disabled teen shot by Idaho police dies after being removed from life support
An autistic, nonverbal teenage boy who was shot repeatedly by Idaho police from the other side of a chain link fence while he was holding a knife died Saturday after being removed from life support, his family said.
Legals for April, 12 2025

Serving 'authentic Mexican BBQ flavor' in Coeur d'Alene, El Jefe Grill set to open in May
After helping family and friends open over 50 restaurants during his career in commercial real estate, Sam Arora has decided it's time to open one of his own.

Another trophy for Jamey
"It's a huge accomplishment to make the podium and represent Coeur d'Alene, Idaho," she said.
Legals for April, 9 2025
Legals for April, 15 2025
Legals for April, 8 2025
Legals for April, 11 2025

HUCKLEBERRIES: Just roll with it
Matt Roetter has come a long way since his days as a “skateboard evangelist.”

Coeur d'Alene man fights rare form of cancer
Nick Sawyers diagnosed with rate peripheral nerve sheath tumor
The Post Falls High School graduate later had back pain, went to doctors found the cancer had metastasized and was growing near his spine. A few weeks ago, he was flown to Baltimore and underway surgery to remove a large mass.

DON’T BE A LITTER BUG: Spring cleaning for Idaho’s public land
Please leave Idaho's public spaces better than you found them
Aluminum cans, glass bottles, glass shards, a section of carpet, fishing line, Styrofoam worm containers, multiple cardboard boxes, and plastic bags were collected from the area and disposed of, by the officer, in a nearby dumpster provided to park users. Litter isn’t just an eyesore; it can be hazardous to our wildlife.
NIC SOFTBALL: Cardinals drop two against Snow
NIC travels to fifth-place Utah State-Eastern (8-21, 4-16) for doubleheaders next Friday and Saturday.
CD’A POLICE: Make us safer
CD’A POLICE: Make us safer

OUT and ABOUT with STEVE CAMERON: On Robles, the portal and Everett's rising star
Let’s go for a stroll, shall we?

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.

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.

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.