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LEGION BASEBALL: Northern Lakes ends long layoff with sweep
The Northern Lakes class A team, playing for the first time in 20 days, swept Bonners Ferry 17-4 and 18-0.
BF Ranger District seeks volunteer campground hosts
The Bonners Ferry Ranger District of the Idaho Panhandle National Forests is looking for volunteer campground hosts at the historic Snyder Guard Station near the Moyie River.
Lewis, T-Wolves sing a happy tune at Post Falls
GIRLS BASKETBALL
PREP ROUNDUP: Trojans pull away down stretch to defeat Eagles
* GIRLS BASKETBALL
PREP SOCCER: Roth sends Timberlake girls past Bonners
Uphold the Constitution, no matter your religion
Several years ago, when my son was still in high school, he wrote a letter to the editor of this fine paper. It was in regard to our country’s label of “Christian Nation” and the importance of maintaining that title. I don’t remember if it was a high school assignment, or exactly what it was that impressed him to write the letter. Perhaps it was just after President Obama’s statement that America is no longer a Christian nation. I simply remember his chosen topic and the many valid points he made to support his belief. And I loved that he cared enough to write it.
Suchoski's four goals leads St. Maries past Kellogg
RATHDRUM — The first week of October may seem a bit early for high school playoff games. And for half of an opening-round match with Kellogg, Monday seemed like it could be the only postseason game for St. Maries’ girls
PREP ROUNDUP: Three second-half goals lift Lake City girls
Results from Tuesday's prep soccer matches, as well as late Monday golf.
Touchdown, Cd'A
Airport makes room for 24 private jets
Like mammoth doves they perched at Coeur d'Alene Airport/Pappy Boyington Field.
Timberlake blanks Bonners for title
Tonkin tosses shutout
Lumberjacks rule
St. Maries wins district title; Timberlake nabs second state berth
Cd'A Charter claims IML title
Post Falls opens season with pair of victories
VOLLEYBALL
PREP ROUNDUP: Lake City doubles up Lewiston in league play
* BOYS BASKETBALL
PREP SOCCER: Galbraith sends Lakeland boys past Lake City
Ramona M. Genzberger, 78
Ramona Mae Genzberger, 78, passed away on Sept. 11, 2014. She departed peacefully at home with her husband, family and loved ones by her side.
Defending state champ Charter girls open with win
- GIRLS
Philanthropic convention wraps up today at Cd'A Casino
The 99th convention of Idaho State Chapter, P.E.O., is taking place this weekend in Worley.
Ego dominates motivation
Two years and five months after I left my job with the Post Falls Urban Renewal Agency, I have graduated from law school. Between long, tedious sessions of bar study, I have had a little time to reflect on the experience. For example, the toll that going back to school has taken on my pride, for better or worse, is prevalent in my thoughts. At times, I feel as though I have taken a giant step backward. I have taken what was once a promising career and gambled it for further education. They say that graduate school is for the risk averse; I feel as though I have just taken a great risk, with no idea of how it will pay off... but very aware that there is a lot of paying off to do. I have joined a profession loathed by many as dishonest, and promoted from within as noble. I can definitively call it neither.
Mother of beleaguered Spanish soccer federation chief starts hunger strike in church to defend him
Rubiales came in for a storm of criticism following the kiss which was interpreted by many as sexual abuse.