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THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: The ever-changing world of uniforms, from awesome to blah
I’VE LOVED uniforms since I first cared about sports. In other words, when I got scolded by a grumpy Catholic nun in fifth grade because I was drawing a St. Louis Cardinal shirt (the birds on the bat were, and ARE, the very best), and she wanted me to pay attention to social studies.
FAST FIVE Stu Cabe reminds us to be nice to each other
Meet Stu Cabe, founder of The Ovation Company, a Coeur d'Alene-based school resource organization focusing on positive school climate and improved student achievement. Stu has been a professional presenter and trainer for over two decades. He travels North America to work with students and teachers to help build strong school communities and improve campus culture and climate. The Ovation Company's motto: Stand up for what is good. Info: ovationcompany.com
EDITORIAL: We could use more Jim Clarks today
Former legislator fought hard - and smart
Chamber: The gathering place
I want to express my deep sadness and total outrage over the recent incident in McEuen Park.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Just where do we see Klay's Warriors run all-time?
In the mega-mega class, you only need two sentences to call roll. If you want a dynasty, it’s the Celtics. If you want the champs of rock in this new and crazy world, that’s the Dubs.
The End of the Trail Running
Reading the book Chi Running by Danny Dreyer helped me appreciate that running well can be beautiful, like a form of art.
Life skills students run, jump, throw at Lakeland Life Skills Track and Field Invitational
Middle school life skills students from Canfield Middle School, Priest River Junior High, Lakeland Middle School, River City Middle School and Post Falls Middle School recently participated in the Lakeland Life Skills Track and Field Invitational at Lakeland High School.
Coeur d'Alene Garden Tour is July 7
Coeur d'Alene Garden Tour is July 7
Brilliant blue delphiniums towering over a shady green lawn, deep purple clematis climbing toward the sky, refreshing water features, colorful yard art and a bouquet of botanical delights are awaiting those who go on the Coeur d'Alene Garden Club's 2024 Garden Tour.
Amazing Lash Studio opens in Coeur d'Alene
With the goal of creating lasting beauty while helping women feel confident, Amazing Lash Studio has opened at 405 E. Best Ave. (Unit 103).
Senior Meals
Senior Meals: June 10-14
Idaho open primaries supporters submit signatures to state for final round of verification
Coalition believes it has exceeded the requirements to qualify ballot initiative for the Nov. 5 general election
Jenkins said the closed primary elections frustrate him because the Republican Party enjoys a supermajority and many elections are effectively decided in the primary election before the general election.
Thomas 'Tom' Pagliasotti, 75
Thomas "Tom" Pagliasotti, 75
Janice Elaine Solum, 80
Janice Elaine Solum of Wallace, Idaho, passed at home May 30, 2024.
Coeur d’Alene man gets life sentence for child sexual abuse
A man received a life sentence for sexually abusing four children over nearly a decade.
Jay Leo Wilhelm, 61
Jay Leo Wilhelm, lovingly known as Papa, went home to his Lord and Savior on June 12, 2024, at the age of 61 in Post Falls, Idaho.
CIVIL WAR: Rhetoric is dangerous
Memorial Day; a time to honor and remember our fallen veterans. They were our fathers, sons, husbands, brothers and in many cases, mothers, daughters sisters and wives. Families were broken, hundreds of thousands were wounded and live a life of pain and disability. Not something you would wish on a loved one.
PRIDE: God created the joyous complexity of life
I was happy I could have a booth at the Pride in the Park event last Saturday. It was a fun and festive event. I am disappointed, but not surprised, at the number of negative letters to the editor this event engendered.
Joseph 'Danny' Ormonde, 70
Joseph "Danny" Ormonde, 70, of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, passed away on June 22, 2024. Born on July 16, 1953, to Tony and Lena (Andre) Ormonde in Long Beach, California,
Tobacco-like warning label for social media sought by US surgeon general who asks Congress to act
To comply with federal regulation, social media companies already ban kids under 13 from signing up for their platforms — but children have been shown to easily get around the bans, both with and without their parents’ consent.
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.