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Cd’A Tribe makes 10-year deal with feds
Agreement will address salmon recovery
The 2024 tropical storm and hurricane season could be another active one
The official start of the tropical storm and hurricane season in the Atlantic and Caribbean waters is a little more than 3 months away. With the strong El Niño starting to weaken along the equatorial regions, many forecasters that specialize in sea-surface temperatures are indicating the increasing chances of another active season.
STATE WRESTLING TOURNAMENTS: Riding high again ... Seguine rallies for third straight 5A title as Trojans, with three champions, finish second in 5A
“When Rider’s in good shape, he’s tough to beat,” Post Falls coach Pete Reardon said. “He just had to find a way to go up. He didn’t have this one in the bag by far, but it was pretty cook to see him come back and win that one.”
PREP BOYS BASKETBALL: Lake City, Lakeside, Clark Fork on to state
Lake City (16-9), last year’s state champions, advance to state at the Ford Idaho Center in Nampa beginning Thursday. The T-Wolves will likely learn their first-round opponent today, when the final MaxPreps rankings, which are used to seed the six state tournaments, are released and the state brackets posted by the Idaho High School Activities Association.
'Case rises and falls on that DNA'
How a technique to pin Bryan Kohberger as Idaho murder suspect could shape case law
Depending on the circumstances that come to light, it could be grounds for a constitutional rights challenge over the methods police used to find and charge Kohberger, his defense attorneys have said
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
Huckleberries: Humps, lumps and disco dancing
Here's how our community got to where it is today.
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?
Karen Passaro (Faur), 63
Karen Passaro (Faur), 63
EVENT: Cleared up confusion, misinformation
During his presidency, George Washington witnessed the friction between the Democratic-Republican Party in opposition to the Federalists. It concerned Washington that this friction would ultimately undermine all the efforts made to establish popular sovereignty, unity and productive patriotism in our nation.
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
STATE WRESTLING TOURNAMENTS: Those first-day nerves .... Tucker one of four in semis for Coeur d'Alene; Post Falls, second in 5A, has six in semis
“It was an OK day,” Post Falls coach Pete Reardon said. “We had some good, some bad. More than anything, we came out a little flat, and that’s on me. Usually, we come out guns blazing, but our kids figured it out and got back to it.”
THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: Anything but an ordinary night in Nampa
In last Saturday’s state 5A girls basketball championship game, the latest chapter between Coeur d’Alene and Lake City’s programs didn’t disappoint. That is, if you’re residing up north.
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.
Young agents of change
Student Advisory Group members learning to advocate for themselves, peers
Students in the Coeur d'Alene School District's Student Advisory Group are serious about effecting positive change in their school communities.
The Exhausted Dad: Young artists emerge for late-winter holidays
Optimism ruled the Wilson house in early February this year. My kids love Groundhog Day, as the prospect of spring means the opportunity for bike riding and other outdoor activities (that don’t require 43 layers of snow-proof clothing).
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.
Movers & Shakers
Movers & Shakers