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Public invited to give feedback on education standards
Comments will be welcome through April 20
The Idaho Department of Education is encouraging the public to review and comment on drafts of changes made to the Idaho Content Standards alignment for arts, humanities, computer science/educational technology, driver education, social studies and world language.
Return to the '90s this summer
Smash Mouth, Sugar Ray to play the fair's Party in the Dirt
Pull those crop tops out of the closet and frost those tips, because Sugar Ray and Smash Mouth are coming to the North Idaho State Fair this summer.
Cultivating kindness
Sorensen students plant flowers and more
Third-graders at Sorensen Magnet School spread a little sunshine around the school by sowing over 200 bulbs Tuesday. The students make up the Kindness 101 Club and "It makes our community happier and more beautiful," Lilah Hinkins said about the club project.
Icebreaker, Dash kick off running season
Fundraisers coming up later this month
The Hauser Lake Icebreaker Run is set for April 20 and includes a 5k and 10k, with the longer race circling the lake.
PF man sentenced in shooting that injured 2
District Judge Scott Wayman sentenced Hocking to a 15 year prison sentence with parole eligibility after 7 years for Aggravated Battery and a 15 year prison sentence with parole eligibility after 7 years for Unlawful Discharge of a Firearm at a Dwelling House.
NCAA TOURNAMENT • Spokane: San Diego State rides LeDee, last year's experience to win over UAB
San Diego State (25-10) advanced to Sunday’s second round to face 13th-seeded Yale (24-8), which fought back and stunned No. 4 seed Auburn (27-8) 78-76 before a crowd which became louder and louder in support of Yale down the stretch.
Legals for March, 27 2024
Sheriff's Office Notable Calls
The Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office published the following notable calls that occurred between March 18 and March 21. The sheriff’s office describes this information as preliminary and subject to revision as investigations continue.
PF, Athol libraries resume limited services
Facilities update on Thursday meeting agenda
The Post Falls and Athol libraries will begin offering limited services today following three months of closures brought on by building damage from severe winter weather and flooding in January.
Legals for April, 13 2024
FAST FIVE: Keaton Lee paints up a storm
Meet Keaton Lee, an 18-year-old custom painter with a shop located in Post Falls. Follow her instagram @crazy.k.kustomz to see her works.
EDITORIAL: Before you vote, please do this
Check out Press voters guide, coming Saturday, April 20
Smaller Idaho GOP committee to play larger role selecting national delegates
Normally, about 20% of delegates are selected at the Republican state convention, but that won’t happen this year
In a written statement to the Idaho Capital Sun, Moon and Brent Regan, the rules committee chairman, said the Idaho Republican Party made new rules to respond to the deadline issue and is following those new rules.
Idaho inmate who escaped during hospital ambush faces court hearing. Others charged delay cases
Deputy Ada County prosecutor Brett Judd said the state wasn't immediately ready to proceed, but would try to be ready for a 1:30 p.m. hearing set by Magistrate Judge Abraham Wingrove
Northwest Notes April 12, 2024
News on Washington State women's basketball coach Kamie Ethridge, BSU men's basketball and the Spokane Indians
Legals for April, 6 2024
Gem State gas prices jump another 9 cents
Meanwhile, the national average sits at $3.63 per gallon, which is 3 cents more than a week ago and 20 cents more than a month ago, but 4 cents less than a year ago.
Shared Harvest spring cleanup Saturday
A spring cleanup will be held in the Shared Harvest Community Garden from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 20.
Film screening fundraiser raises awareness about mental health
Silver Valley CARES and the S.A.V.E Coalition are hosting a film screening at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 11 at The Loft at Noah’s, 610 Bunker Ave, Kellogg.
SHAWLS: Help close old wounds
I was really pleased to see the photo of the “Shawls in Solidarity” tribal ladies march, with the article in the Coeur d’Alene Press.