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Another slam dunk for SilverHoops
A record-breaking 210 teams took to the courts at Teeters Field this past weekend in hopes of calling themselves SilverHoops champion.
Coeur d'Alene kennel shut down after dog’s death
Investigation is ongoing
Investigation is ongoing
Northwest Notes: July 30, 2024
Notes on Coeur d'Alene High football registration, a new athletic director at Lewis-Clark State and Boise State men's basketball facing Saint Mary's in Idaho Falls.
VETERANS PRESS: North Idaho Resource Directory
A list of the veteran service offices in North Idaho.
VETERANS PRESS: Indivisible … with liberty and coffee for all
My first recollection of a good cup of coffee was at the chow hall in Fort Myer, Va. Yep. Army coffee. I'm a Navy gal and I love Navy coffee but there was no base for WAVES in the MDW (Military District of Washington). So, I was housed at Fort Myer. That coffee was good. This was around 1971. These days it's: Can I get a double shot tall skinny sugar-free no whip dry white chocolate mocha? With a straw and a sleeve? The Fort Myer coffee came from an enormous stainless-steel urn. Hefty white mugs. No cream or sugar for me. Straight up black coffee. And it was good.
VETERANS PRESS: Honoring women veterans
Idaho Women Veterans Medallion
"Courageous Past — Unlimited Future." This is the motto you will see on the Idaho Women Veterans Medallion. Four local women veterans recently met with Idaho State Treasurer Julie A. Ellsworth, who championed the birth of this medallion, to celebrate its meaning and share stories of their own military background.
Shoshone BOCC approves wage and radio funds
Last week, the Shoshone County Commissioners met with Shoshone County Fire District #1 Chief John Miller and members of the Shoshone County Ambulance Service District (SCASD) to discuss a wage shortfall within the district.
Ronald Leo Hagman, 89
Ronald Leo Hagman passed away peacefully with his loving wife of 70 years by his side on July 13, 2024, at Coeur d Alene Life Care Center, one month short of his 90th birthday. Born on August 11, 1934, in Kellogg, Idaho, Ron was the beloved youngest son of Julius and Myrtle Hagman.
Legals for July, 30 2024
Coeur d'Alene photographers record veterans as they return to Normandy
Local men photograph, record veterans as they return to Normandy for the 80th anniversary of D-Day
The BDF is a nonprofit organization focused on helping veterans and their families find closure from the wars they served in, while providing a once-in-lifetime experience to visit the battlefields they fought in.
LEGION BASEBALL: Lums advance to AA title game
Coeur d'Alene will face Pocatello in the state AA tournament today at Halliwell Park in Pocatello.
Mountain West Bank acquires Spokesman-Review building
With plans to relocate its administrative operations and Coeur d'Alene area lending teams within the next two years, Mountain West Bank has acquired the large Spokesman-Review building at 608 Northwest Blvd.
HUCKLEBERRIES: Two grounds benefiting the people forever
Tubbs Hill and McEuen Park are miracles. The hallowed ground that the two treasures share on the waterfront would be commercialized today if well-meaning — but myopic — civic leaders had had their way decades ago.
Can you amend your Trust? Can you revoke it? Do you know why it matters?
While trusts are not necessary for all my clients, many of them are interested in avoiding probate and after exploring all the options find that a trust will be the best way to do that. A common question comes up once a client decides to use a trust: should the trust be revocable or irrevocable? There is a lot of confusion out there about the difference between a revocable and an irrevocable trust. Let’s look at the differences and discover why for most people, a revocable trust is the way to go.
Milestone Announcement
See who's celebrating!
How to overcome fear
A city mouse went on a visit to his cousin in the countryside. The cousin welcomed him with a modest meal of beans. The city mouse turned up his nose and said, "I cannot understand how you can live with such poor food. Come to the city, and I'll show you what a real feast is like."
Daniel Robert Garnett, 37
It is with the heaviest heart that we announce the passing of our cherished and beloved family member, Daniel Robert Garnett, who we lost suddenly and unexpectedly on June 14th, 2024, at the age of 37
James 'Jim' Phillip Brady, 70
James "Jim" Phillip Brady, 70
Today's Ghastly Groaner
I took my dog to the water park.
Ronald Leo Hagman, 89
Ronald Leo Hagman passed away peacefully with his loving wife of 70 years by his side on July 13, 2024, at Coeur d Alene Life Care Center, one month short of his 90th birthday. Born on August 11, 1934, in Kellogg, Idaho, Ron was the beloved youngest son of Julius and Myrtle Hagman.