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Does a dry spring also mean a dry summer?
Since the middle of May, temperatures have been relatively mild to warm in Coeur d’Alene and across the Inland Northwest.
Shoshone County jail bookings
Arrests and bookings for Shoshone County jail
Pope apologizes after being quoted using vulgar term about gay men in talk about ban on gay priests
With the statement, Bruni carefully avoided an outright confirmation that the pope had indeed used the term, in keeping with the Vatican's tradition of not revealing what the pope says behind closed doors
HIGHWAYS: Officials taking wrong route
Well, here we go again. The infamous engineers of the Idaho Highway Department have again got their priorities completely our of order. Maybe they should go back to school and learn about traffic surveys and the like.
Nancie Lee Riggers, 78
Nancie Lee Riggers, 78, passed peacefully into the arms of Jesus on June 2, 2024, due to complications associated with Metastatic Renal Cancer.
Kootenai County fugitive nabbed in Washington state
Billingsley is being held in the King County jail awaiting extradition, a press release said.
TERM LIMITS: Would help our country
I have a suggestion for improving our United States government that should be popular with most Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians and independent voters.
Lakeland superintendent apologizes after transgender actor visits school
The Lakeland Joint School District released a statement on social media Monday to comment on a children’s theater residency with Missoula Children’s Theatre after it had ended last week. The group has been sending actors to Lakeland to perform plays with students for nearly 20 years.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: The dirt on the state 5A softball tourney in Post Falls
“I couldn’t be prouder of my girls. We’re soooooooo young,” Coeur d'Alene coach Bobbi Darretta said. “Four freshmen, two sophomores and a junior out there (starting), and two seniors in the outfield. I’m really excited for the future. I told them hang your head high … everybody had us the No. 4 team (out of four) in the league and we won league, won districts and beat the No. 1 team in the state. We weren’t even supposed to be here, so for us, that’s a win. Next year, we’re coming back, and we’re going to be stronger.”
The latest wildfire season forecast
The wildfire season in Canada has begun and new blazes have already broken out across the country. The Canadian government says that wildfires can occur throughout the year. However, the time when they often experience the highest activity is from May through September.
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Barbara J. Miller, 85
Barbara J. Miller, 85, of Athol, died peacefully in her home on Wednesday, May 2nd, 2024.
TECH HUB: Getting liftoff from senators
Idaho is fortunate to have Senators Risch and Crapo representing us in the U.S. Senate. As our country faces unprecedented challenges, meeting market demands with local manufacturing growth is the best way to support Idaho jobs. They recognize today’s challenges and are preparing Idaho’s workforce and small businesses to compete in the future.
Thomas 'Tom' Johnson, 77
Thomas 'Tom' Johnson died peacefully on Easter Sunday, March 31, 2024, with his wife Susie by his side.
ISP gears up for '100 Deadliest Days'
Five crash-related deaths already in North Idaho
Teen drivers face higher risks due to immaturity, inexperience, and lack of skills.
OPINION: Multiplication of division
America is divided. Ask most anyone and they would likely agree. However, you may not get consensus on the reason for the division, or where the fracture actually lays. It is as if we have a general feeling of division but among your known circle of friends and acquaintances, specific boundaries of disagreement become blurred.
EDITORIAL: Oh, baby: Break out the barbecue
Holiday weekend ushers in a season that seemed like it might never arrive
Helena R. Chandler-Howell, 83
Helena was born November 25, 1940, in French Camp, California, and grew up in the Sacramento and San Francisco area. She went home on June 8, 2024, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Richard 'Rich' Lee Margason, 83
Richard Lee “Rich” Margason, 83, of Kellogg, Idaho, passed away Wednesday, May 15, 2024, at his home in Kellogg, two days short of his 84th birthday.
Thefts of charging cables pose yet another obstacle to appeal of electric vehicles
The stolen cables often disable entire stations, forcing EV owners on the road to search desperately for a working charger. For the owners, the predicament can be exasperating and stressful.