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Movers & Shakers: May 12
Joseph F. Grismer, 87
Joseph F. Grismer, M.D., 87, passed on to his heavenly home on Saturday, May 6, 2023, at Rockwood Estates in Spokane, Washington.
Hayden Cinema movie times
Hayden Cinema Movie Times
Emerge micro-concert to feature Seth Anderson
Singer and Songwriter Seth Anderson will play a Cicada Session at 7 p.m. Sunday at Emerge, 119 North Second St., Coeur d’Alene.
'Money, power, sex:'Idaho prosecutors asks jury to convict slain kids' mom in alleged doomsday plot
Vallow Daybell never reported the kids missing but continued to collect the survivor benefit checks each child was receiving because of the earlier deaths of their fathers
PREP ROUNDUP: Timberlake, St. Maries softball punch tickets to state
Kellogg baseball also advances after knocking off Grangeville late Wednesday.
Legals for May, 11 2023
PREP SOFTBALL: Vikings reign again in the rain, repeat as 5A regional champs
Coeur d’Alene (20-4), winners of 12 straight games, captured the regional title for the second straight year, and advances to state May 19-20 at Thunder Ridge and Bonneville high schools in Idaho Falls.
Clayton Leo Craig, 87
Clayton (Clay) Leo Craig went to be with the Lord on Thursday, April 20, 2023. He was born on April 9, 1936, in Los Angeles, California.
Roundup: Community Library Network trustee candidates
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New NIC program lets high schoolers explore apprenticeships
North Idaho College Workforce Training Center is piloting a new Trades Pre-Apprenticeship program that gives high schoolers a chance to see firsthand if it is the right path for them.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — How to conquer pain without drugs
We are a nation of pain! Three out of ten US adults suffer from chronic back or neck pain, and one in four report severe arthritic joint pain. One in six Americans complain of chronic migraines. The top medications used in the United States target pain relief, including NSAIDS like Tylenol or Ibuprofen and opioid medication like Vicodin. While we are grateful to have access to these meds when we need them, there is a significant downside to taking them over extended periods.
Most memorable Mother's Day gifts
Happy Mother's Day! Here are all our readers' lovely stories about their favorite Mother's Days.
LIBRARY NETWORK ELECTION: Concerns about some candidates
I am very concerned with the race for the Community Library Network trustees. Two of the candidates, Plass and Hanley, are in favor of removing books from the library. Removing books from the library is a nice way of saying banning books. In our society, people complain about too much government in our lives, yet, many are in favor of letting the library monitor the books their children read. You can’t have it both ways. It is the parents’ responsibility to monitor the books their children read not the librarians nor the library trustees.
PREP ROUNDUP: Lake City to play for regional baseball title
Lake City (18-6) will play host to third-seeded Lewiston (14-11) today at 4 in the regional championship game for a berth to state. Lewiston won at No. 2 seed Coeur d’Alene 13-3 in five innings. Coeur d’Alene (14-11) will play host to Post Falls (10-14) today at 4 in a loser-out game.
Vandal men add three more, including former NIC star Mims
"Juice is an elite athlete who had a terrific career at North Idaho College, and his best basketball is still ahead of him," first-year Idaho coach Alex Pribble said. "His combination of length, agility and shooting touch is unique for this level. He is a great young man that we expect to have an immediate impact in our frontcourt."
Gas prices could see $4 a gallon
Gas prices could rise
Charlotte Irene Troy-Watson, 66
Charlotte Irene Troy-Watson, 66, of Kingston, ID, passed away on May 1, 2023, at her home in Kingston, ID. Charlotte was born on February 13, 1957, in Illinois, the daughter of the late William and Verna (Cox) Dixon.
Legals for May, 9 2023
Ocean waters are warming
Until recently, our planet’s weather patterns have been influenced by a three-yearlong La Niña event in the waters of the south-central Pacific Ocean.