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Souza to run for Idaho GOP chair
Mary Souza will run for the Idaho Republican Party chairmanship at the state convention next weekend in Coeur d’Alene.
FRONT PLATES: Do we really need them?
This is a reply to former Trooper Walterscheidt’s recent complaint on Idahoans’ lack of seeing the need of running a front plate.
TRANSGENDER: Superintendent wrong to apologize
Confused. Dismayed. Saddened, embarrassed, angered. These were the emotions I felt after reading the article about the public apology from Lakeland School District superintendent Lisa Arnold. Apologizing? For educating students via a traveling theater company with an employee who happens to be transgendered? The only thing more appalling than parents complaining about this situation is the fact that the administrator made the decision to apologize.
MY TURN: Regan’s his name; divide and conquer is his game
Kootenai County has become a microcosm of growing delusion, deep community division and a rapid dissolving of ties that once bound us together. Unchecked, this status promises an era of political instability and civic anarchy.
Fair foundation awards scholarships
This year's scholarships, awarded to 18 students from local schools, totaled over $20,000.
Housing: Why regional approach matters
Avoiding duplicative efforts and costs is part of the equation
Welcome to big BLU
Lakeside pool undergoes transformation
The Coeur d'Alene Resort announced the transformation of its renowned outdoor BLU Infinity Pool Bar & Beach Club that sits at the shores of Lake Coeur d'Alene.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Navigating the world of wine ratings: A guide for the discerning oenophile
In the vast and intricate world of wine, ratings have become an indispensable tool for enthusiasts and collectors alike, providing a roadmap to navigate the sea of choices that grace our shelves and cellars. However, the art of interpreting these numerical scores can be a nuanced endeavor, one that requires an understanding of the history, scales, and personalities behind the ratings.
OPINION: People deserve fairness, regardless of gender identity
Talking about gender identity can be downright difficult — especially for many across North Idaho. LGBTQ+ rights are a flashpoint that often ignites strong feelings one way or another.
Marty and Max: The Dirty (Harry) Truth About the Market
The real estate world has very much resembled the wild, wild West. Who better to personify the industry than Clint Eastwood who starred in the classic, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly? This pretty much summarizes our market.
TRUMP: Trial was rigged
Stalin would be pleased! Andrey Vyshinsky, Stalin’s favorite Show Trial Prosecutor, would be proud of the proceedings in N.Y. vs. Trump. Every technique employed by Vyshinsky except depriving the accused of his belt was used by Judge Juan Merchan to ensure that this People’s Court arrived at the predestined verdict.
Busy week highlights seasonal struggles for Shoshone County sheriff
Among other callss, deputies responded to a reported shooting in a remote area of Shoshone County near the G and G Riverstop.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Clos Apalta: A legacy of passion and excellence
With June off to a fast start, we are over the moon with excitement as we jump right into our Sommelier Club month. For this release, we are thrilled to share the iconic Clos Apalta wine with our members. There is plenty of deep-rooted history in this wine, so let’s take you on a journey to Chile as we share what Clos Apalta is all about.
Baker retires from Hecla
Cassie Boggs, board chair, named interim president, CEO
As contemplated by Hecla’s existing management succession plan, Ms. Boggs will be assisted in managing the affairs of the Company by a committee comprised of Russell Lawlar, Senior Vice President – Chief Financial Officer, Carlos Aguilar, Vice President – Operations, and Mike Clary, Senior Vice President – Chief Administrative Officer.
STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TOURNAMENTS: Dixon does it again for T-Wolves ... Lake City senior provides big hit in opening round win over rival Coeur d'Alene
Lake City (20-5) faces second-seeded Owyhee (22-2) in the semifinals tonight at 5:30. Coeur d’Alene (17-11) faces seventh-seeded Highland (21-7) in a loser out game today at 12:30 p.m.
DEFAMATION: Thank you to the jurors
I want to thank Alicia Abbott for her invaluable coverage of the Posey v. Bushnell defamation trial. She attended the entirety of the trial, commuting to and from Coeur d’Alene each day, to support Eric and cover the trial. Her live tweeting of the trial allowed those of us who couldn’t attend to still follow along. She highlighted both serious and funny moments that made me feel like I was right there in the courtroom. I can’t thank her enough for this amazing service that she provided to our community.
Marcus Alan-Martin Williams, 57
Our hearts are broken with news of the death of Marcus Alan-Martin Williams on April 14, 2024, in Santa Ana, Calif.
Coeur d'Alene carriers come though for families
Each year, on the second Saturday in May, postal carriers nationwide embark on their routes to collect nonperishable food donations for local food pantries
'Pride in the Park' today in Coeur d'Alene
Kicks off 'CDA4Pride Campaign' in June
There will be food, entertainment and an area for community resources and local businesses to share their information.
PRIDE: You ARE loved!
While reading the newspaper, I see opinions stating that pride doesn’t represent them. I felt the need to share my view of pride from an ally and mother of a queer kid.