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Author to be keynote speaker at substance use summit
Author Sam Quinones will be the keynote speaker at the Panhandle Health District's annual Substance Use Summit Thursday, June 15, at the Red Lion Templin’s on the River.
Cd'A schools seeking comment on financial emergency
The impending financial crisis the Coeur d'Alene School District will face if the upcoming $25 million-per-year, two-year supplemental levy fails will be the main subject Tuesday at a special meeting of the school board.
Idaho bill to provide free period products in schools fails
The state currently pays for toilet paper, paper towels and soap in public school bathrooms
Library network trustee roles, responsibilities topic of forum
DART, a local grassroots group, announced the next forum in its On-Point community education series. Titled “The Roles and Responsibilities of the Community Library Network Trustees,” the forum will be at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 13 at the Harding Family Center in Coeur d’Alene.
EDITORIAL: Hold the tomatoes and fling some praise
CLN board makes right call on keeping libraries open on Sundays
Arraignment Wednesday in Shoshone County murder case
Kaylor, 31, will have an opportunity to enter a plea to the five felony charges that he currently faces, including four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary.
Robert White, 79
Robert “Bob” William White, of Coeur d’Alene, ID passed away in the early morning hours of June 25, 2023, at the age of 79.
EDITORIAL: Important words for letter writers
Letters Policy has been updated.
Welcome to the new Coeur d'Alene Regional Chamber
Chambers of commerce exist to help businesses and professionals work together to create a healthy local economy. The byproducts of this symbiotic relationship are often meaningful connections, mutual support, and valuable relationships that transcend the average workday.
PRIDE: Bottom line is love
I was happy I could have a booth at the recent Pride in the Park event last Saturday.
'Talk shop' with Idaho Fish and Game staff
Gathering Jan. 17 at Lake City Center
The first of four “Talk Shop with Idaho Fish and Game” gatherings will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, January 17 at the Lake City Center, 1916 N. Lakewood Dr., Coeur d'Alene.
Talk Shop with Idaho Fish and Game
Program launching in January in the Panhandle Region
Get ready for “Sportsman’s Breakfasts” with a new face lift
DAR announces essay contests
Students invited to participate; winners will advance to state level
The Lt. George Farragut Chapter and the new Pleasantview Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution are seeking entries for two American history essay contests for local students in grades five through 12.
Cupcake Craze
Shop owner betting that despite the economy, people still want their treats
HAYDEN - TCBY owner Marla Hill had some extra retail space in her shop. She wanted to diversity the offerings from her mainstay, hand-scooped frozen yogurt.
GALLERY: 2015 Prairie Pig rivalry spirit basketball contest
Ice cream, open house on tap at Heritage Health
Community invited to social event Wednesday
Goal is to help bring community together.
Ice cream social at Post Falls City Hall
An ice cream social is scheduled from 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Post Falls City Hall Plaza.
2016 is for all you monkeys
Xin nian kuai-le: Happy Chinese New Year, especially to you monkeys.
Chiropractic myths and facts Chiropractic myths and facts
On a recent shopping trip I was reminded that even very intelligent, well-educated people don't fully understand much about my chosen profession...chiropractic. Times have definitely changed for the better and more and more people are enjoying the benefits of chiropractic and are living testimonials to the healthy lifestyle that chiropractic can help you live. The fact is that many people still do not understand what chiropractors do. Let's talk about a few of the more common myths about chiropractic.
How much, how close?
Unified Land Use Code will replace all current building ordinances
Time for the debate to begin.