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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.
RESPECT: Something Trump doesn’t understand
There is a 180-degree difference between heavy-handed bullying, threats and fear vs. respect.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend

Youth Sports April 23, 2025
Scores, news, photos, etc., from local youth sports teams, leagues, etc.
PROTEST: Being idle is not an option
I was proud to be part of the protest on April 5. I was heartened to be among so many likeminded people. I think many of us at the protest here, and those held across the county, were astounded by the number of people discontent with our present Administration. Those of us who talked with each other did not compare red and blue politics, we talked about right vs. wrong issues.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
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.

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.

Youth Sports April 16, 2025
Scores, news, photos, etc., from local youth sports teams, leagues.
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.

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.

Offense edges defense in Idaho spring game
Idaho opens its season Aug. 30 at Washington State.

Joan L. Boyd, 81
Joan L. Boyd died on April 2, 2025. She had Parkinson’s Disease for more than five years. Over the last three years, she resided at Rockwood Retirement Center South Hill in Spokane, where she received excellent 24-hour care from the skilled nursing staff.

Powerful quake rocks Myanmar and Thailand and kills more than 150 people
A powerful earthquake rocked Myanmar and neighboring Thailand on Friday, destroying buildings, bridges and a monastery. At least 144 people were killed in Myanmar, where photos and video from two hard-hit cities showed extensive damage. At least 10 died in the Thai capital, where a high-rise under construction collapsed.

Coeur d'Alene man sentenced to prison for attempted sexual exploitation of a child
The charge stems from an incident on November 29, 2024, when a 16-year-old child discovered a hidden pen camera in a bathroom prior to getting in the shower.

Hearing could set rules for evidence and other details in Bryan Kohberger's quadruple murder trial
Prosecutors and attorneys for a man charged in the killings of four University of Idaho students in 2022 began arguing some of the final ground rules they want for Bryan Kohberger's trial in a Wednesday morning hearing.
MY TURN: What happened after the town hall should alarm every honest Republican
The February 22 town hall hosted by the Kootenai County GOP made headlines when a woman was dragged out and charged with trespass and battery — charges later dropped “in the interest of justice.” But what came after tells a bigger story about cover-ups, media spin, and a political machine willing to sidestep the truth. And if you believe in constitutional government — not just slogans about it — this should have you fired up.

OPINION: The truth will keep you free
What should be the consequence if a law enforcement officer concealed the truth to facilitate an arrest?
Prosecutors allowed to admit some traffic stop footage of Idaho murder suspect Kohberger
During a traffic stop months before four University of Idaho college students were stabbed to death, the man accused of killing them questioned why the deputy who pulled him over needed his driver’s license and phone number.