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He's not shy around danger In Person: Kenny Gabriel
Meet Kenny Gabriel
Donate food, toys
The Northern Lakes Fire District will be in Rathdrum and Hayden on Monday from 6-8 p.m. collecting toys for Toys for Tots and food for those communities' food banks.

Today's ghastly groaner
Did you hear about the sales lady that got fired from Victoria’s Secret?
DETECTORS: Thanks x 2
Thank you Coeur d’Alene Press for your article “CHANGE YOUR CLOCKS; CHANGE YOUR BATTERIES THIS WEEKEND” in November. Also, a big thank you to the Lakeland Fire firemen who changed our smoke detector batteries requiring a tall ladder.

Today's ghastly groaner
Why did all the employees at the orange juice factory get fired?
Cameron, Murphy tapped to lead Commission
Cameron, Murphy tapped to lead Commission

Wildfire near Silverwood
Firefighters are responding to a wildfire burning near Silverwood Theme Park.
California dogs to meet firefighters
Just days after the pups arrived at the Center, four of Northern Lakes Fire Protection District's finest returned home after weeks of assisting California firefighters

OPINION: SEN. JIM RISCH — Protecting Idaho’s forests and communities
Summers are beautiful in the Gem State. Idaho’s mountains, rivers, lakes and trails are beloved by the people who live here, as well as the millions who visit every year. From attending forestry camp in McCall as a student at the University of Idaho, to summers spent hiking through the Cabinet Mountains with my sons, I continue to be awed by the beauty and serenity of the great state that we are blessed to call home.

Idaho keeps giving and giving
Fire department, others collect and receive record donations
Record giving
Local Briefs August 1, 2011
World/Nation Briefs July 24, 2011
Mariners replace Cockrell with Powell
SEATTLE — Hitting coach Alan Cockrell was fired by the Seattle Mariners on Sunday, becoming the fall guy for an underperforming offense that is the worst in the American League.

The Chef is back
Total loss from fire doesn't deter owners from bringing Hauser eatery back
HAUSER - Things are cooking again at the Chef.
Louis 'Lou' Erwin Rahn, 93
Louis “Lou” Erwin Rahn, 93, of Kellogg, passed away March 5, 2012, at the Mountain Valley Care & Rehabilitation in Kellogg. He was born Oct. 23, 1918, in Elk River, Minn. Lou was the son of August and Annette (Zilge) Rahn.
KHS doing all the wrong things
I have been a volunteer and supporter for the Kootenai Humane Society since 2002, until now. I have been reading the letters and seen with my own eyes the degradation of what once was a cause for animals and prospering well until this last year and a half. First, the firing of Phil Morgan (which I was no fan of), but how do you fire someone and pay them a load of money and still have to pay another to take his place?
Timberlake fire plan draws crowds
Commissioners allow program that grounded bulk of fleet to proceed
ATHOL - The Timberlake fire chief's plan that took nearly all of the district's fleet out of service for inspections under national safety standards has drawn both praise and smoke, but the program continues.
Outdoors briefs for April 19, 2012
Residents reminded about river danger

Weather wonderland
Wind, rain knock out power, take toll on snow
North Idaho was checkered with power outages throughout Monday, as rain, sleet and 40-mile-per-hour winds battered the region.
More details emerge in officer-involved shooting
Autopsy reveals Riley was pregnant and intoxicated
SANDPOINT - The events leading up to the officer-involved shooting death of Jeanetta Riley are becoming clearer with the release of hundreds of pages of documents.