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NWAC SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Schedule for this week's tournament at Delta Park in Portland.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Beyond TSH: Other helpful thyroid tests
Thyroid disorders are one of the many diseases on the upswing. There are an estimated 20 million people in the U.S. with thyroid disease of one form or another. The thyroid is an important gland and its hormone production is pivotal to endocrine (hormonal) balance in the body.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — The Natural Wine Movement: A return to roots
For wine drinkers seeking a more authentic, minimalist approach to their favorite beverage, the natural wine movement has been gaining momentum. But what exactly are natural wines, and why are they becoming so popular?
Kenneth Harold Phillips, 81
Kenneth Harold Phillips of Rathdrum, Idaho, passed away on October 16, 2023, from Parkinson’s Disease with family at his side.
Legals for May, 15 2024
Trial delayed a year for Coeur d’Alene teen with ISIS ties
The 18-year-old Coeur d’Alene resident accused of planning to attack local churches on behalf of ISIS is expected to stand trial next May.
Proposed settlement is first step in securing Colorado River water for 3 Native American tribes
A landmark 1922 agreement divided the Colorado River basin water among seven Western states but left out tribes
Proposed settlement is first step in securing Colorado River water for 3 Native American tribes
A landmark 1922 agreement divided the Colorado River basin water among seven Western states but left out tribes
Will AI replace doctors who read X-rays, or just make them better than ever?
Even within the field, opinions differ on how much radiologists should be embracing the technology.
STATE HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTS: All the right moves — Position changes, freshmen stepping up have propelled Coeur d’Alene back to state in softball
“I knew Abbey Linder would be one of the best third basemans in the league, and I’ve been wanting to put her there eventually,” Darretta said. “Kyndal’s framing is fantastic, and I told Kyndal, ‘We need to give our pitchers strikes. We have young, inexperienced pitchers, and right now that’s our focus, the more strikes you can give them, the better they will be,’ so that’s what needed to happen.”
Silver Valley Sports Recap: May 6-12
Kellogg golf wins districts again; Tigers, Miners, and Wildcats all sending track athletes to state.
Northwest Notes May 14, 2024
Notes on Derek Bayley, club soccer and an NIC golfer.
Countdown begins
Less than 100 days to the North Idaho State Fair
Highlights include the high-flying antics of Extreme Dogs, the astonishing contortions of Sara Twister, an extra night of heart-pounding PRCA Rodeo action, and the debut of the Western National Pulling Series, featuring competitive lawn mower races.
Chip Shots May 14, 2024
Scores, news, results, highlights from local golf leagues, courses, etc.
Content of two closed hearings in Kohberger case could help set trial
Now, 18 months since the homicides, the case already has cost Idaho taxpayers more than $3.6 million, an Idaho Statesman investigation found.
Legals for May, 14 2024
Town prepares for possible 'last stand' as wildfires rage in Western Canada
In a video posted on social media late Sunday, the service's fire behavior specialist, Ben Boghean, said the extreme fire behavior — made worse by years of drought and a below-normal snowpack this past winter — could threaten the crews that have been fighting the nearby Parker Lake wildfire.
Even during war, Coeur d'Alene pastor leads group into Israel
The pastor of Candlelight Christian Fellowship in Coeur d’Alene recently return from a 24-day trip to Israel, where he led about 20 people around the Middle East country.
State high school softball tournaments
Sites and schedules for this week's state high school softball tournaments.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: MOMS and DAUGHTERS — It’s a special feeling for mothers watching their kids play sports — and the feeling is mutual from the kids
Lisa Cessna was a cheerleader at Sandpoint High, graduating in 1995. Nearly three decades later, she’s still cheering — rooting on the three daughters raised by her and her husband Gary Cessna, also a Sandpoint High grad.