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Legals for April, 29 2023
PREP ROUNDUP: Kellogg sweeps in first high school tourney at Galena Ridge
Kellogg swept the team titles at the tournament, the first high school event at the course since it opened in June 2010.
Lakeland approves Heritage Health agreement - again
The Lakeland Joint School District board of trustees will continue to allow Heritage Health counselors to meet with students on campus.
CDA SCHOOL LEVY: Vote yes
I would like to encourage citizens to vote in favor of the upcoming Coeur d’Alene School District levy. As a parent whose three children were educated by this school district and as an employee of more than 20 years with this school district, I have seen the great value a strong educational system provides to our community.
Hong Kong's economy is recovering, but its freedoms are not
A survey by The American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong in the first two months of 2023 showed its members are “cautiously optimistic” about business
Legals for April, 28 2023
China welcomes Ya Ya the panda home after 20 years abroad
The zoo held a farewell party for Ya Ya earlier in April and said it would miss the panda
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Win now or wait? Seahawks have a lot on the line tonight
We’re on the clock.
PREP ROUNDUP: Coeur d'Alene powers past Post Falls in tennis
Coeur d'Alene takes on Lake City in tennis today; Post Falls competes in the Inland Empire Classic in Spokane this weekend.
NIC trustees hire new attorney
North Idaho College trustees conducted business Wednesday night, hiring new legal counsel for the college, taking a first look at the proposed budget for fiscal year 2024 and approving tenure for faculty members.
Christian Luke Masten, 25
Christian Luke Masten was born June 20, 1997, and passed away unexpectedly April 4, 2023.
MY TURN: Our local jewel within our gem of a state
As I returned to Coeur d’Alene in August 2018 to retire, I realized that my life was taking a new turn. One year later a friend asked me, “How do you like retirement?” I pondered briefly, responding, “it is weird…good weird, yet a little weird.”
Mushroom hunting on Panhandle National Forests
The Idaho Panhandle National Forests wants everyone to have fun collecting mushrooms this spring, but wish to provide a few safety reminders, rules, and best practices people collecting on national forests.
Kindness Crates continue to spread hope, positivity
CHS graduate has sent more than 100 care packages to kids with health challenges
Even small acts of kindness make big differences. This is the tagline of Kindness Crates, a program 2021 Coeur d'Alene High School graduate Adrienne Roads created for her senior capstone project. "They're called 'Kindness Crates' because every one that they get, there's a challenge inside to do something kind for somebody else," Roads, 20, said Tuesday.
Legals for April, 27 2023
Transgender rep's district feels divide with rest of Montana
Montana has long leaned to the right, but with more of a libertarian bent than a zest for culture wars
More Idahoans asking for help
Report: Number of households that can't afford the basics grows
A growing number of Kootenai County households are struggling to get by, according to a report from United Ways of the Pacific Northwest and its research partner United For ALICE.
Lakeland school board to vote again on Heritage Health agreement
To cure a possible open meeting violation, the Heritage Health agreement is on the agenda again Thursday for a special meeting of the Lakeland Joint School District Board of Trustees.
Idaho Gives campaign begins May 1
Next week, donors can easily search for causes and organizations they’re passionate about on IdahoGives.org. The state’s largest online fundraising event, Idaho Gives, will start May 1–4.
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