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Avoid bear conflicts by storing food and garbage properly
Simple precautions can help minimize human-bear conflicts
Idaho Fish and Game wants to remind people that most conflicts can be avoided by being extra mindful of their food and garbage. The same cautions apply to homeowners in bear country – which essentially means most of Idaho.
Legals for August, 1 2024
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green tells AP a $4 billion settlement for 2023 Maui wildfire could come next week
More than 600 lawsuits have been filed over the deaths and destruction caused by the fires. In the spring, a judge appointed mediators and ordered all parties to participate in settlement talks.
Woody McEvers appointed Coeur d'Alene mayor
Will take post Sept. 1
McEvers named new mayor.
Idaho Secretary of State’s Office preparing arguments for open primary ballot initiative
Idaho Republican Party did not file argument against ballot initiative; other GOP groups did.
Youth Sports: July 31, 2024: Softball, basketball, track and field and more
Results from area teams, leagues, etc.
Volunteer group fundraises to give back to Post Falls residents in need
Before the days of crowdfunding on the World Wide Web, when a crisis would befall a Post Falls resident, the Post Falls Community Volunteers wanted to be there to offer their support.
David Gordon Healy, 79
David Gordon Healy, a proud veteran of the Army, passed away June 22, 2024.
EDITORIAL: It's time to snuff illegal fireworks
Elected officials should insist that law enforcement agencies uphold the law
Laurence Ronald 'Wayne' Ayers, 98
Laurence Ronald ‘Wayne’ Ayers passed away quietly in his sleep at his home at the Royal Plaza Retirement Center in Lewiston, Idaho on June 16, 2024.
Roy Edwards, 93
Roy E. Edwards, age 93, passed away peacefully May 25, 2024, in Spokane Valley, Wash.
OPINION: Idaho’s Don Quixote targets the Open Primaries Initiative
Idaho’s Don Quixote has found another windmill to tilt. Attorney General Raul Labrador has just hauled off and, once again, sued one of his own clients. This time, Labrador is suing Secretary of State Phil McGrane, trying to force McGrane to do something that he can’t do under Idaho law — kill the Open Primaries Initiative (OPI). To make matters even worse, Labrador is also trying to defend McGrane in the lawsuit. That appears to be a serious conflict of interest.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Defeating digestive bloating
When discussing this most uncomfortable condition, we must first differentiate between bloating from hormonal imbalances and bloating due to digestive insufficiencies.
Lois Sauberan, 81
Lois Sauberan joined God in Heaven on July 20, 2024, at the age of 81. Lois was born Sept. 20, 1942, in Lincoln, Neb.
Kari Ann McKenzie, 59
Kari Ann McKenzie, 59
Margaret 'Cleo' Huellemann, 82
Margaret “Cleo” Huellemann passed away July 20, 2024, peacefully at home. She was born Feb. 23, 1942, to Bernice and Pete Prolo.
Kootenai officials report decrease in injury collisions amid aggressive driving crackdown
In 2023, aggressive driving incidents accounted for 27% of all traffic fatalities in the state—and 2024’s statistics are projected to be even higher.
Legals for July, 31 2024
Here's how you can see the Northern Lights in north Idaho
The Inland Northwest will have a chance to see a mild display of Northern Lights on Tuesday and Wednesday night.
Investigation finds at least 973 Native American children died in US government boarding schools
Officials say the deaths were caused by sickness, accidents and abuse.