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SPOKANE/COEUR d'ALENE WOOD BAT CLASSIC: Lums, Lakers 19U teams fall in consolation games
Chase Saunders and Owen Mangini had two hits each for Coeur d’Alene, which committed five errors in the loss.
Kootenai County to authorize Panhandle Health District to enforce aquifer chemical rules
Kootenai County commissioners will consider authorizing Panhandle Health District to enforce rules about how businesses located over the Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer handle chemicals.
Survivors of Israel music festival massacre unite to build a healing community
On Thursday, thousands of people attended the Nova Healing Concert in Tel Aviv, the first Tribe of Nova mass gathering since the Oct. 7 attack.
Legals for June, 19 2024
Legals for June, 15 2024
Majority of Americans favor forgiving medical debt, AP-NORC poll finds
About 6 in 10 people with debt from medical bills favor medical debt forgiveness if the person has large amounts of debt compared to their income, compared to about half of people without medical debt.
MY TURN: NIC trustees fail athletic program
During my 10 years as a university president, I had the good fortune to work with exceptional boards of trustees who were fiercely loyal to the mission of the university, forward-looking, fiscally responsible, and great partners with university administration. They always acted in the best interests of the university and not their personal preferences.
A World War II veteran just married his bride near Normandy's D-Day beaches. He's 100, she's 96
The location was the elegant stone-worked town hall of Carentan, a key initial D-Day objective that saw ferocious fighting after the June 6, 1944, Allied landings that helped rid Europe of Adolf Hitler’s tyranny.
LGBTQ+ librarians grapple with attacks on books - and on themselves
Gender nonconforming library workers in particular, like Meissner, are also grappling with growing calls for book bans across the U.S.
HUCKLEBERRIES: Keeping us on our toes
Valleda Woodhall's life from stage to turf to fashion
Valleda Woodhall learned to golf and didn’t quit the stage, after all.
Wine, artisan items, snacks on the menu at Nocturn in Kellogg
Sister site to Radio Brewing Company opens
There wasn’t necessarily a fully realized plan in mind in 2019 when Ashley Malcolm bought the property on Emerson Lane, but the opportunity was too good for her to pass up.
Legals for June, 8 2024
Juneteenth honored in Coeur d’Alene
Speaker says people can change for the better
When Kitara Johnson-Jones arrived at the Human Rights Education Institute in downtown Coeur d’Alene and saw the “Love Lives Here” sign out front, she felt excited.
Street medicine teams search for homeless people to deliver lifesaving IV hydration in extreme heat
Homeless people accounted for nearly half of the record 645 heat-related deaths last year in Maricopa County, which encompasses metro Phoenix.
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.
Coeur d'Alene council moves to protect history
Approves 182-day moratorium on demolition, work on historic buildings
The moratorium has been a goal of the city’s Historic Preservation Commission, particularly since the recent demolition of the E. Lakeshore Drive 1925 home of the late Dr. E.R.W. "Ted" Fox and the historic Roosevelt Inn possibly facing the same fate with a developer offering to buy the property.
Legals for June, 12 2024
Legals for June, 14 2024
Post Falls Lions Club celebrates 60 years
New members, officers sworn in during Post Falls Lions anniversary event
With shining pins, well-worn aprons, rolled-up sleeves and an abundance of love for their community, members of the Post Falls Lions Club have been living that club motto for 60 years.
THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: Through a different lens ... First and Third indoor facility opens in Hayden with eye on the mental side of baseball, softball
“We’ve got state-of-the-art technology that gives the kids the analytics they need to really improve,” Stockton said. “With Rapsodo technology, they can see themselves on each hit or pitch in super slow motion with all the data tied to it. How fast you’re throwing it, what the vertical and horizontal break is, what your curveball, knuckleball and slider is. And you can tie it to the video and make the adjustments to what you have depending on your age.”