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Levy discussions ramp up in Coeur d'Alene School District
Board to decide on $25M per year or $25.75M per year at next meeting
Supplemental levy discussions are ramping up in the Coeur d'Alene School District. Two resolutions were presented Monday evening during the board's regular meeting. One was for a $25 million-per-year, two-year levy that, if approved by voters, would require $750,000 in cost reductions throughout the district. The second levy amount was for $25.75 million per year for two years, which would cover the 3% cost of inflation and would not require further budget cuts.
MLP: Keeping it real, part 1
Your favorite Snitty Old Biddy strikes again
New coin celebrates 140 years of Sunshine Mine
A special edition 1-oz silver coin commemorating the 140th anniversary of the Sunshine Mine is now available at the Sierra Silver Mine Tour gift shop.
Liquor revenues drop, creating hole in Kootenai County's budget
Kootenai County commissioners looked to trim about $19,000 from the budget for fiscal year 2025 after the county’s share of liquor revenues fell short of expectations.
Duncan announces candidacy for North Idaho College board
Kootenai County Commissioner Leslie Duncan announced her candidacy for North Idaho College Trustee Zone 5.
Duncan announces candidacy for North Idaho College board
Kootenai County Commissioner Leslie Duncan announced her candidacy for North Idaho College Trustee Zone 5.
New Mars study suggests an ocean's worth of water may be hiding beneath the red dusty surface
The findings released Monday are based on seismic measurements from NASA’s Mars InSight lander.
After fire struck Maui's Upcountry, residents of one town looked to themselves to prep for next one
But what’s happened in Kula in the year since has been a lesson in community-led recovery.
From Paris to Los Angeles: How the city is preparing for the 2028 Olympics
Financial and cultural success gave 1984 a reputation as the “good” Olympics" which made seemingly every major world city want their own.
Firefighter injured while fighting wildfire in North Idaho
A U.S. Forest Service firefighter was injured while fighting a wildfire in Idaho’s Salmon River Ranger District, according to a press release from Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest officials.
One step at a time
Engineering student with prosthetic leg inspires others
Smith was born with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Also called hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy, CMT is a non-life-threatening but painful degenerative nerve condition that weakens muscles and makes walking difficult, among other symptoms.
Record July heat in the Northwest and the world
It’s another hot and dry summer season across the Inland Northwest. July was one of the hottest months in history in Coeur d’Alene and surrounding regions.
Fair bingo Aug. 24 to benefit Make-A-Wish Idaho
The North Idaho Fair and Rodeo Foundation will collaborate with Make-A-Wish Idaho for a bingo benefit Aug. 24 at the North Idaho State Fair.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Baseball, more baseball, trees, and new and newer fields
Having a Chick-fil-A concession stand down the first-base line is a nice touch as well.
Funding gap leaves vulnerable seniors wait-listed for vital meal service
Lake City Center seeks help with program
Lake City Center provides a lifeline to hundreds of local seniors through its home-delivered meals program.
Boots and roots on display at Athol Daze parade
Hazy skies didn’t deter hundreds of families and community members from coming out to watch the procession mosey down Highway 54 in Athol, many in western wear to match this year’s theme, “Athol Roots and Cowboy Boots.”
Happiness isn't hard to find
There once was a farmer who won the award for the best wheat in the county every year. One day a woman asked him the secret to his success. He told her that the key is to share his best seeds with his neighbors so they could plant good wheat as well.
LIBRARIES: They should welcome everyone
The Majority Board has launched an assault against a trusted and very public institution in the CLN that serves ALL our community. Libraries should NOT discriminate against any particular slice of society be it religious, blended family, LGBTQ, child or senior citizen or homeless person.
TRADE WORKERS: Thank you for what you do
As with many homeowners, my husband and I have been hiring numerous trades persons to help us with normal repair and maintenance work on our home we built 20 years ago. Nothing really major, other than a deck replacement, but the normal attention a home needs as the years go by.
PARKS: Staff does a great job
I want to publicly acknowledge the tremendous work that our City Parks Department does to maintain the downtown parks.