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Space: Tom Mueller's Frontier
St. Maries grad says resources for Earth will have to come from the outer limits
St. Maries grad Tom Mueller sees opportunity in space
Yummy Crab Seafood opens Monday
Offering a major menu with numerous options, Yummy Crab Seafood plans to open Monday in the former Golden Corral building at 348 N. Fruitland Lane (west of U.S. 95).
Huckleberries: Humps, lumps and disco dancing
Here's how our community got to where it is today.
Marvin Weetman, 89
Marvin "Marv" Eugene Weetman, 89, passed away peacefully on February 3, 2024, surrounded by his immediate family -
Michael Anthony Lupo, 68
Michael Anthony Lupo passed away on January 25, 2024, at the age of 68. In his passing, he is reunited with his mother and his childhood best friend.
JoAnne Dobson, 91
JoAnne Helen Dobson, 91, peacefully met our Lord and Savior on February 16, 2024, in Coeur D’Alene under the compassionate care of Hospice of North Idaho.
The power of persistence
We've all heard the expression "the greatest thing since sliced bread." But how did sliced bread come to be?
Buell Hollister, 97
Buell Albert Hollister, at the grand age of 97, took his last breath at home on February 6, 2024.
Karen Passaro (Faur), 63
Karen Passaro (Faur), 63
CLIMATE: Activists more like Thought Police
A recent letter to the editor bemoaned the lack of faith that many of us have in the messages of doom touted by environmental activists. If only we truly believed more fervently, we would be able to avert an otherwise inescapable ecological catastrophe.
EDITORIAL: Town Hall sets example worth emulating
Accurate information is needed to stifle malicious rumor-mongering
Trump wins South Carolina
Easily beats Haley in her home state and closing in on GOP nomination
Idaho pushes for grizzly delisting
Fish and Wildlife Service considering options for restoring protected bears to the Bitterroot ecosystem
The settlement stems from litigation over Idaho’s petition for grizzly bear delisting that was submitted in March 2022 and denied by the Fish and Wildlife Service in February 2023.
Republican Idaho legislator proposes constitutional amendment to block ranked choice voting
Idaho voters could potentially face two ballot questions over elections this November
If it makes the ballot, it would take a simple majority of voters to approve it
Today's Ghastly Groaner
Did you hear about the veterinarian who is also a taxidermist?
A ‘Web’ of awful cinema
You’re not helping, “Madame Web.” Anyone hoping for a superhero movie revival won’t find it in “Madame Web,” a bafflingly stupid “Spider-Man”-adjacent story that more resembles the genre’s hokey 2000s-era input (think “Elektra” or “Ghost Rider”).
FAST FIVE: Find your inner goddess with Lindsey Jones
Meet Lindsey Jones, a Pacific Northwest native who is a champion for female entrepreneurship in the Post Falls community. With years of business ownership and unwavering determination, she has always shared a common goal – empowering women, particularly mothers, to enhance their lives by leveraging their passions to create financial stability.
Teresa Sorenson, 68
Teresa Sorenson passed away on February 18, 2024, in Missoula, Montana.
Legals for February, 24 2024
US and EU pile new sanctions on Russia for the Ukraine war's 2nd anniversary and Navalny's death
White House national security spokesman John Kirby said to “expect more” action later related to Navalny's death, adding that "today this just a start.”