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EDITORIAL: Prairie proposal is a critical game of thirds
County, buyers and sellers all are needed to preserve vanishing prairielands
CDA: You can have it
I give up and will move back to San Francisco this week. I sold my home in S.F. for a little over $800,000 and moved to Coeur d’Alene during the COVID epidemic during the winter. I rented an apartment near the Kroc Center to be able to use the gym.
Drugs found after Wallace traffic stop turns into Montana pursuit
Driver fled from Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office deputy conducting the stop.
Amazon's internal plans to advance its interests in California are laid bare in leaked memo
In the memo, Amazon says its top public-policy priority in Southern California is addressing “labor agitation that uses false narratives and incorrect information to affect public opinion and impact public policy.”
EDITORIAL: Open Meetings violator should know better
AG sues Ed Board for allegedly violating law he violated
NIC SOFTBALL: Chapman notches 100th win as Cardinal coach
NIC returns to action on March 2 at a crossover tournament at Edmonds Community College in Lynnwood, Wash., facing Clackamas and Southwestern Oregon.
Great fishing awaits anglers in June as F&G trout stocking reaches its annual peak
May and June are Fish and Game's biggest months for fish stocking
Anglers may find many rivers running at peak flows that can make fishing challenging, but some good river fishing opportunities still exist, particularly Chinook fishing and in rivers that are dam controlled.
The power of persistence
We've all heard the expression "the greatest thing since sliced bread." But how did sliced bread come to be?
Idaho ruling helps clear the way for a controversial University of Phoenix acquisition
The university hailed the decision as a victory for both the board's executive session practices and for access to higher education in Idaho.
NIC CONTRACT BUY-OUT: Have Macomber, Boyles figure it out
NIC CONTRACT BUY-OUT: Have Macomber, Boyles figure it out
Happy entrepreneurship month!
Each year since 2011, the month of November is celebrated as National Entrepreneurship Month in the United States, a time to recognize the business owners who serve their communities and bolster the American economy by creating employment for millions of people. During the second full week of November, Nov. 13 to 19 this year, we also recognize the American spirit of entrepreneurship abroad by celebrating Global Entrepreneurship Week.
OPINION: Principle or power
“Those who stand for nothing fall for anything.” — Alexander Hamilton
Jackass Half voted tops in the state
The Jackass Half Marathon was recently named the Best Half Marathon in Idaho, according to RaceRaves, an online race review website.
Coeur d'Alene councilwoman: 'A very smart investment'
Funds could be key to finding affordable housing solutions
A March report from the Housing Solution Partnership stated that 24 of 30 categories of local workers are unable to buy a home.
Roosevelt may be saved
Developer agrees to see if buyer, solution can be found to preserve historic school
The Press recently reported that Blue Fern was in the process of buying the Roosevelt Inn with plans to clear the .63-acre property and build townhouses. It also own the vacant lot between First and Second streets on Garden Avenue behind the Roosvelt, with plans to develop it, as well.
Lots of lefse
Volunteers creating Norwegian treat to be sold at Nov. 4 Trinity Lutheran Church bazaar
Volunteers on Wednesday began turning 300 pounds of potatoes into more than 600 rounds of lefse
CLN board pushes ahead with materials policies
Dismissing words of caution from Community Library Network directors, a fellow trustee and without advice from library network legal counsel, the board majority unanimously approved drafts of its updated Materials Selection Policy and a new Materials Withdrawal and Reconsideration Policy during a special meeting Thursday at the Post Falls Library.
Dogsmile Adventures to host celebration, film premiere Nov. 14
Online bidding opens Wednesday
Dogsmile Adventures, a North Idaho therapeutic sailing nonprofit, will hold its annual celebration and Race to Alaska film premiere online at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 14. “We are now celebrating season No. 3 at Dogsmile Adventures, and what a season it was,” said Capt. Jon Totten, founder and executive director.
Frank James Augusta Jr., 81
Francis James Augusta Jr. “Frank” was born on August 20, 1941, in Brooklyn, New York and passed into the arms of Jesus on June 30, 2023.
Marty and Max: Rawhide real estate marketing
When preparing your home do it the rawhide way. Remember the old country song from many Western movies including City Slickers? It goes something like… “Rollin, Rollin Rollin, Keep those dogies rollin', Head 'em up, Move ‘em out.”