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Post Falls High senior a DECA dynamo
In 20 years, Post Falls High School has had the privilege of being the home school to four students who extraordinarily excelled at DECA’s International Career Development Conference.
Our pollen seasons may be getting longer
We’re in the middle of allergy season and it’s often a tough time for those who suffer from hay fever. Some people are affected more than others at various times of the year.
PREP TENNIS: Coeur d'Alene sweeps at regionals
State tournaments are next week in the Boise area.
Rathdrum's Palaniuk leads for third day in a row at Bassmaster Elite Series event
With a 15-pound, 11-ounce bag on Day 3, “The Prodigy” maintained his lead on the Coosa River impoundment with a three-day total of 51-7. After opening with a 19-7 limit and a 16-5 Day 2 bag, Palaniuk leads Oklahoma's Jason Christie by 2-5 after Christie rocketed up the leaderboard with a Day 3 megabag of 23-0.
Little miracle
Family with love for fostering, adoption welcomes unexpected new addition
Ashlee Aurora has been a mom for more than 12 years. However, it wasn't until April 24 that she gave birth to her first child. "This is a new stage for us," Aurora, 33, said Thursday, her new son Waylon in her arms.
State high school softball tournament schedules
Schedules and sites for this week's tournaments.
State high school baseball tournament schedules
Sites for this week's state high school baseball tournaments
Huckleberries
The centennial capsule: Is Coeur d'Alene's future heirloom a vault half full?
Thirty-six years down, 64 to go, and the question remains: Did Red fill the time capsule?
Sheldon Michael Phelan, 29
We are sad to announce the passing of Sheldon Michael Phelan of Dalton Gardens, Idaho, on Thursday, May 4, 2023, to a tragic motorcycle accident.
Charlie Till, 75
Charles Titus Till Jr. of Cape Coral, Florida, passed away unexpectedly on February 6, 2023. Charlie was born on January 6, 1948, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: Learning as he goes, Grove sets sights on major step
“When I get there to the course, it will probably sink in what I’ve accomplished,” Grove said. “Hopefully on Thursday, it’s just me and the golf course like I try to treat every other tournament I play in. I’m just looking forward to going and getting on the golf course.”
PREP TRACK AND FIELD: Post Falls boys, girls 3-peat at regional 5A meet
Lakeland's Edwards breaks 15-year-old school record at 4A meet; Timberlake sweeps in 3A
State qualifying meets in 5A, 4A and 3A classifications conclude on Friday, while 1A meet gets going on Friday afternoon in Kamiah.
‘Better together’
Team Telomere hosts open house in Cd’A
For Katie Stevens, her job as CEO of Team Telomere can mean life or death when it comes to getting information to the public, so she hosted an open house in Seasons Coeur d’Alene Grill on Friday to reach out to the community.
‘Clock’ and ‘Quasi’ make for a bizarre streaming double feature
The new horror film, “Clock” should come with the warning: “Wanting to start a family may cause terrifying hallucinations.”
Legals for May, 13 2023
PREP TRACK AND FIELD: Boost before the big one ... Peters, Jeffs build for state meet with strong showing at regionals
Area 5A, 4A and 3A meets conclude today.
PREP BASEBALL: Timberlake outlasts Bonners Ferry, earns first state berth since 2019
Timberlake (12-12) won its first district title since 2019, and advances to state for the first time since that season. Coeur d'Alene (15-12) eliminated by Lewiston.
A trip in time
Only a few tickets remain for museum’s gala with 1940s USO Club theme
30 tickets remain for gala
Student production of ‘Lucky Stiff’ begins with a bang
The Troupe de Wolfe production of “Lucky Stiff” opened yesterday at Lake City High School in the auditorium, and performances will continue starting at 7 p.m. today, 2 p.m. tomorrow, and 7 p.m. May 17-20.
OPINION: Five reasons why ranked choice voting is a bad idea
“Reclaim Idaho” — the activist group that successfully pushed the troubled expansion of Medicaid in Idaho, as well as a ballot measure that would have raised income taxes for education funding — has a new proposal based on a bad idea.