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Northwest Notes June 21, 2024
Russell Grove of North Idaho was named Northwest Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in both men’s golf and women’s golf, after leading the Cardinals to a sweep of the conference tournament titles this spring.
Pennsylvania woman drowns after being swept over waterfall in Glacier National Park
Bystanders pulled the woman from the water and administered CPR until emergency responders arrived. She was declared dead at 7 p.m., park officials said.
Shoshone County home sales up, prices down
Flood plain insurance a sticking point for some
Shoshone County housing market numbers increased 3.4% from May 2023 to May 2024 numbers according to real estate portal, Multiple Listing Service, surprising Shoshone County realtor Cindy Carlson. "It’s typically slower in an election year, "Carlson said.
Legals for July, 2 2024
Legals for June, 28 2024
LOCAL WATCH: Manzardo's two-run bloop single sparks Guardians' win
Manzardo went 1 for 4 on Saturday, and is batting .230 (14 for 61) in his major league debut stint, with eight doubles and six RBIs. He’s 6 for his last 23 (.261), and 11 for his last 36 (.306) with seven doubles.
Cd’A Summer Shootout getting big — 84 teams expected in town for basketball tourney running Friday through Sunday
“A lot of them are turning it into a vacation,” he said of the visiting teams and their families. “I think they are seeing this more of an event.”
Running Shoes 4 Kids launches GoGood GiveBack campaign in Kootenai County
Community event and Run 2 Summer set for June 29
Be helpful, not hurtful. Go good, do good, be good.
Barbara J. Renner, 87
On August 13, 1936, in the Missouri Ozarks, Ernest and Clara Allen Smith welcomed their firstborn – a daughter, Barbara Jean.
Legals for June, 18 2024
OPINION: Future graduates, have hope for a more perfect union
All over the country, people are emerging from high schools, colleges, and universities carrying a freshly minted degree.
Foal health: Managing neonatal maladjustment syndrome
Although rare, neonatal maladjustment syndrome can be a challenging and potentially serious condition for foals as they struggle to adapt to life outside the womb due to neurological abnormalities present during or shortly after birth.
Defense for Kohberger granted expanded access to DNA records
Kohberger faces four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary. Prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty if he is convicted at an eventual trial, which still does not have a scheduled date.
Legals for June, 11 2024
Legals for June, 25 2024
Summer has arrived. Finally!
Happy first day of summer tomorrow, when we'll receive the gift of sunshine and temperatures in the 80s after a chilly wet first part of the month. Summer solstice marks the longest period of daylight of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
2 inmates charged with attempted murder after attack on Montana jail guards
At Tuesday's hearing, prosecutor Hojae Chung with the Yellowstone County Attorney's Office said one of the inmates used a makeshift knife to repeatedly stab one of the officers in the back of the head, causing serious bleeding
HUCKLEBERRIES: A hero among men
Remembering Omer Karns, the can-do volunteer for veterans of North Idaho
Google the term, “hero,” and you’ll find a description of the late Omer Karns of Rathdrum.
In North Idaho, skilled workers are in demand
Creating the next generation of trade workers proves challenging
The demand for skilled labor in North Idaho is high. Some of the highest projected employment growth in the region is driven by occupations in health care, construction, personal care and services and transportation and material moving. These occupations made up 35% of total job postings in North Idaho over the last year while accounting for 25-30% of regional employment, according to Lisa Grigg, Idaho Department of Labor economist for north-central Idaho.
Educators participate in i-STEM Institutes at North Idaho College
Educators participate in i-STEM Institutes at NIC
Teachers love to teach, but they also love to learn. Nearly 100 educators from across North Idaho and other parts of the state participated in four days of i-STEM Institutes at North Idaho College this week. They deepened their knowledge and enhanced their science, technology, engineering and mathematics practices through projects and principles they can bring to their classrooms this fall.