- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /
Redford takes a walk through his classic buddy roles
LOS ANGELES - When Robert Redford first acquired the film rights to Bill Bryson's memoir "A Walk in the Woods," he knew exactly who he wanted to play his Appalachian Trail hiking comrade: Paul Newman.
Mary Addington Ousley, 76
1938-2015
Hunters and anglers: Use caution this winter when using boats
Nearly every year, there is a boating accident in Idaho involving duck hunters or winter anglers.
Mom seeks son's Halloween costume
It was Conner Langford's favorite Halloween costume.
Spring is a good time for Panhandle bird watching
The wood ducks came in a few at a time, splashed down and then, peeping in their wood duck language, began feeding in the shallows of Thompson Lake near Harrison.
Upping the college scholarship raffle ante
Silverwood package added as early-bird prize to chamber drawing
POST FALLS — The Post Falls Chamber of Commerce is adding another thrill to its college scholarship raffle to spur ticket sales.
Football teams will try again today
Day 4 of the Great Inland Northwest Smokeout wiped out outdoor sporting events for a fourth straight day.
Protecting the eagle
Cd’A Tribe opens first tribal eagle aviary in Pacific Northwest
The “House of Bald Eagle” is nestled in the woods just outside St. Maries. It smells like dead fish and bird calls echo through the trees.
Raymond J. Pollard, 81
Raymond Joseph Pollard, 81, husband to Patricia Ann Pollard for 60 years,
Orleen Cooper Cann, 91
Orleen Cooper Cann passed away peacefully on 19 April 2023 in Coeur d’Alene Idaho. Orleen was born in Syracuse Utah to her father Heber William Cooper and her mother Marguerite Helen Sandoz on 29 March 1932 being the second youngest to 15 children of William.
Spring turkey hunting outlook good for 2021 and similar to 2020
Spring turkey hunting outlook good for 2021 and similar to 2020
Movers and shakers
Norcini, Patton join ASI; Ruby receives national certification
Direct Admission generates pathways to college success
Pheasant season opening soon
About 34,000 birds will be released during the hunting season
Outdoors: Pheasant season opening soon
Retirement starts with a bang for Bartoo
When Amy Bartoo throws a retirement party, she does it up right. Her husband, Gary, was feted at a celebration of his 40-year career in physical therapy on Sunday afternoon at the Lake City Center. I’m not sure the occupancy limit of the center but I’m sure that the standing-room-only crowd was maxing out the space.
KHS takes in seized animals
Nearly 20 dogs, cats, kittens and rabbit brought to shelter
Dogs, cats, kittens and a rabbit seized from a Coeur d'Alene apartment Tuesday night were brought to the Kootenai Humane Society.
Man pleads guilty to animal cruelty
After an attack that left him bloody, a year-old border collie named Bubbers has recovered — and his assailant has pleaded guilty to animal cruelty.
Sherry Wallis: Helping others with the basic gift of food
IN PERSON
Sherry Wallis grew up in a middle class family in which "earning your keep" was instilled.
Race is on for Idaho governor
On Nov. 2, Idahoans will wake up and see who will lead the state for the next four years beginning in January. Here are the three candidates who have been featured in recent statewide debates. Other candidates on the ballot are Pro-Life of Letha, running as an Independent, and Ted Dunlap of Kuna, running as a Libertarian.