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PREP BOYS BASKETBALL: Vikings win one on the move
Coeur d’Alene is scheduled to play host to Post Falls on Friday.
PREP ROUNDUP: Murphey, Lake City girls shoot down Post Falls
On Friday, Lake City is home vs. Lewiston, and Post Falls travels to Coeur d’Alene.
Youth Sports Jan. 17, 2024
Local bowling, volleyball, gymnastics and more.
Road projects aplenty in Kootenai County
KMPO executive director gives update at PF Chamber luncheon
The Kootenai Metropolitan Planning Organization's major game plan for the next six years includes a number of projects across Kootenai County.
John Mason, 89
John David Mason was born February 8th, 1934 to Care Leon and Jasiel (Weyeneth) Mason in Chicago, Illinois.
Ray P. Kincheloe Jr., 93
Ray P. Kincheloe Jr., known affectionately as "Bud" to many, was born in Havre, Montana, on May 4, 1930, and peacefully passed away on January 4, 2024. He was the beloved son of Ray Kincheloe and Frances Smith.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Varicose veins: Seeking relief when resilience fails
Varicose Veins are a common problem in the U.S. affecting nearly 20% of the population as of 2022. With such a rise, we need to look at what causes it, and what we need to do to help.
Man sentenced to prison for ‘up skirt’ photos
A Florida man received a prison sentence after pleading guilty to taking photos under the skirts of teen girls without their knowledge.
WINDER: ‘Stop blaming women’
Sometimes, it is hard to believe what comes out of legislators’ mouths! Senator Chuck Winder (R) recently argued that women are doing the nation a disservice by not producing enough kids for the workforce. Blaming women is easier for Chuck than taking responsibility for the policy decisions of his own party.
Legals for January, 17 2024
At Davos, Zelenskyy lashes out at Putin and presses allies to boost Ukraine's fight
Speaking at a meeting of municipal officials from across Russia, he also described Zelenskyy’s “peace formula” as an effective ban on peace talks with Moscow because “it’s a set of demands banning a negotiation process. Well, they don’t want it, and so be it.”
New York City, Philadelphia finally get notable snow while other parts of the US get a deep shiver
At least four people in the Portland area died, including two people from suspected hypothermia. Another man was killed after a tree fell on his house and a woman died in a fire that spread from an open-flame stove after a tree fell onto an RV.
PREP BASKETBALL: Kelly helps North Idaho Christian girls clinch sixth straight league title
Senior Danica Kelly totaled 15 points, six assists and five steals as the North Idaho Christian Royals clinched their sixth straight Mountain Christian League regular-season title with a 40-15 victory over Spokane Classical Christian on Monday at the Spokane First Church of the Nazarene.
Cold out, snow in
Storm expected to roll into North Idaho late tonight, last through Thursday
'Snow will continue into Wednesday and Wednesday Night over much of the region'
Diane Flegel, 85
Diane Flegel, age 85, passed away peacefully on January 7, 2024, at her home in Hayden, Idaho.
Silver Valley Sports: Jan. 8 - 14
Wallace boys and girls knock off Genesis Prep; Kolter Wood goes undefeated at River City Duals; Kellogg boys and girls jump into CIL play.
Gary Konrad Mundlin, 86
Gary K. Mundlin 86, of Butte, Montana passed away on Friday, January 5, 2024, at Saint James Hospital.
Shari May Porterfield, 58
Shari May Porterfield, 58, beloved mother and grandmother, passed away on January 1, 2024, at her home peacefully in her sleep without pain.
Council to consider new impact fees
Would help fund improvement plans; public hearing tonight
The new fees would be effective July 1.
Let’s celebrate through our actions and words year round
The annual King holiday observance, this year on Monday, Jan. 15, is a time that we celebrate, commemorate and honor the life, legacy and impact of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. That is not meant to be restricted to just one day, but rather to be a reminder to share opportunities to learn, grow and unite in the celebration, study and practice of Dr. King's philosophies and principles every day of the year.