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Online impersonation case dropped
Marcia Ann Treend, 78
Marcia Ann Treend, 78, of Post Falls, Idaho, passed away Feb. 10, 2016, and is now with her dear Lord and Savior. Marcia was born on July 16, 1937, in Springfield, Ohio. She was a wife, mother, professional musician and faithful and loving servant of her Lord Jesus Christ.
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Mary Genevieve Walker McFarland, 84
Most controlled hunts begin April 1
Spring black bear controlled hunt draw results are available now
Drawing results for black bear controlled hunt tags have been posted through Fish and Game’s licensing system. Hunters can check their account at GoOutdoorsidaho.com to see if they drew controlled hunt tags for spring black bear. Email notifications will be sent to those who provided an email address on their profile.
Thousands flock to Stonehenge to mark summer solstice
About 6,000 people gathered at the ancient stone circle in southern England
Robert Davis, 78
Robert L. (Bob) Davis, of Priest Lake, Idaho, 78, loving husband, father, and grandfather, passed away on August 12, 2021.
LIBRARIES: Fake fiscal conservative ideology
Lynn Fleming’s Aug. 16 LTE exposes the CLN trustee board majority as disingenuous and underhanded.
Slang disconnect: Do you speak Teen?
It's a whole new generation with its own language.
Op-Ed: Freedom Foundation politicians are gunning for Idaho public schools
The Idaho Freedom Foundation (IFF), an extremist political outfit that draws dark money support, is dedicated to getting rid of public schools in Idaho.
Blame already being cast over budget fight
Deadline for government shutdown 8 days away
After 70 years, right-to-work impact still unclear
More Idaho workers are covered by union contracts without being union members
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The battle over the right-to-work issue may be reaching a conclusion in Indiana as the state prepares to adopt its law, but the argument over exactly what the measure means for a state's economy is likely to rage on, unresolved, as it has for 70 years.
'Day of the Dead' expanding in US
Redline Recreational Equipment: All the fun, none of the hassle
Something was learned with the Great Recession of ’08. It has affected us all and we may not have fully realized it.
Imagining with social media
NEW YORK - Target, Nordstrom and other big chains are pinning their hopes of attracting shoppers on social media.
Getting There: STA, riders work to keep buses safe and moving, despite coronavirus concerns
Amanda Griffin isn’t going “full-blown medic” as she rides the Spokane Transit Authority bus system with her 3-year-old son, she said late last week, while waiting outside the STA Plaza downtown. But she is changing her behavior in response to the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Idaho unemployment claims increase 1,200%
BOISE – Idaho workers laid off due to the coronavirus filed 13,341 new claims for unemployment insurance benefits during the week of March 15-21, 2020, up 12,310 for a 1,200 percent increase over the previous week.
HUNTING: A suggestion
Thank you, Donald Bishop, for voicing your distress over local hunting trophy photos. I am not a hunter, and I love viewing animals in our surrounding areas. One day I was so excited to see a beautiful elk out in the Cataldo Mission area; the next day, I opened my Coeur d’Alene Press to see a hunting trophy-photo depicting a local hunter with a gleeful smile, kneeling next to the elk he had just killed.
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- Karen McGee, former president of the Idaho State Board of Education, joined the board of the Coalition of Idaho Charter School Families, which consists of over 4,000 parents, grandparents and advocates for school choice. It is a non-profit organization that works to expand student opportunities in the state and continues to grow in support and influence as parent advocates inform lawmakers of the importance of public school options.
2020 campaigns go digital amid fears of coronavirus spread
WASHINGTON (AP) — No more rallies. No more door-knocking. And no more in-person fundraisers, raking in dollars from dozens of millionaires at once.
Armed mobs rampage through villages and push remote Indian region to the brink of civil war
Ethnic clashes between different groups have occasionally erupted in the past, mostly pitting the minority Christian Kukis against mostly Hindu Meitei