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Chamber: The gathering place
I want to express my deep sadness and total outrage over the recent incident in McEuen Park.
GOOD OL’ DAYs: Plenty of good things about them
Susan Crowe’s Good ol’ Days column, June 8, is another in a long string of grievances by those who insist on keeping the memory of American wrongs and injustices, particularly, in Ms. Crowe’s case, committed by “the white middle class,” and by “white males, towns, and families” at the forefront of our history (see Communist manifestos and treatises on how to seize control of a nation). I see a deep-seated distain by her for America since its inception, i.e., founded by white Europeans (inherently wrong), and everything has gone downhill since then.
OPINION: A serious case of mistaken identity among Idaho’s three political parties
It was a pleasant surprise to find a letter from Governor Brad Little when I opened my mailbox on June 10. But it was unsettling to read his warning against voting for Idaho Democratic candidates who might endanger his “record of success.” Thinking back over the years, Democratic legislators have played a significant role in that success. For instance, the Governor’s letter touted the Idaho Launch program, which provides kids with workforce training grants. That program would not have seen the light of day in 2023 without the essential support of House and Senate Democrats. They gave it strong support again this year. In fact, the Democrats in the Legislature have given the Governor support on numerous issues since he took office in January 2019.
One of the Silver Valley's finest: Sgt. Maj. David Nimrick
On Wednesday, David Nimrick graduated from the Sergeants Major Academy and was promoted to Sergeant Major in the United States Army.
Sheriff's office looks to grow in remodeled Kootenai North building
The Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office aims to complete its move to the Kootenai North facility in Hayden by summer’s end.
Stalled cars in flooded streets leave South Florida looking like a scene from a zombie movie
“You know when its coming,” he said. “Every year it’s just getting worse and for some reason people just keep going through the puddles.”
Wine, artisan items, snacks on the menu at Nocturn in Kellogg
Sister site to Radio Brewing Company opens
There wasn’t necessarily a fully realized plan in mind in 2019 when Ashley Malcolm bought the property on Emerson Lane, but the opportunity was too good for her to pass up.
Shoshone County switches recycling contractors amid bid dispute
After a review of two recycling company bids, the Shoshone Board of County Commissioners voted last week to make a switch from MCE Garbage and Recycling to KP Auto Salvage. MCE has been handling the county’s recycling since 2018.
THE CHEAP SEATS WITH STEVE CAMERON: Chance for M's to distance themselves from rest of AL West
Obviously, the more space the Mariners can open in the standings, the better off they’ll be while the club hunts for some bats. This is a big weekend.
Coeur d'Alene High grad wins new car at Knudtsen Chevrolet giveaway
Ferra: 'I'm a Chevy girl through and through'
Her name might be Mercedes, but now she's cruising in a brand new Chevy. Coeur d'Alene High School 2024 graduate Mercedes Ferra, 18, won a 2025 Chevy Trax SUV at Knudtsen Chevrolet's 85th Anniversary Party, held Thursday evening at the Post Falls dealership. "I just cried," Ferra said Friday. "I was so very excited."
Stephen Glent Petersen, 92
Stephen Glent Petersen, a dedicated and patriotic professional engineer with a passion for photography, peacefully passed away in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho.
EDITORIAL: A united Idaho GOP? We'll see
Summer convention will put Kootenai County's peaceful precedent in perspective
Move over grizzlies and wolves: Yellowstone visitors hope to catch a glimpse of rare white buffalo
Grizzly bears and wolves are usually the star attractions for wildlife watchers in Yellowstone but this spring, a tiny and exceedingly rare white buffalo calf has stolen the show.
MY TURN: Political 'clickbait'
In a genuine effort to maintain a balanced political understanding and to keep my vision from becoming myopic, I made some time to peruse the most recent and unsolicited volume 2, Issue 14 of The People's Pen that I found in my mailbox.
Yellowstone calls for more bison in new plan
The purpose of the EIS is to preserve an ecologically sustainable population of wild and migratory bison while continuing to work with partners to address issues related to brucellosis transmission, human safety, property damage, and to fulfill Tribal trust responsibilities.
Legals for June, 13 2024
EDITORIAL: We could use more Jim Clarks today
Former legislator fought hard - and smart
Illinois is hit with cicada chaos. This is what it's like to see, hear and feel billions of bugs
It's an only in the United States spectacle, the last of the triple crown of rare forecasted natural wonders.
African elephants call each other by unique names, new study shows
Each of these naming species also possesses the ability to learn to pronounce unique new sounds throughout their lives — a rare talent that elephants also possess.