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Martin Thomas McNamara
In loving memory of our father, Martin Thomas McNamara, who passed away on June 4th, 2022, joining his parents, Thomas & Margret McNamara, and brother, Vince McNamara, in heaven.
Michelle (Shelly) Atkins, 60
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our Dear Sweet Shelly due to recurring ovarian cancer that unfortunately she dealt with for more than 16+ years.
Today's Ghastly Groaner
What do a dog and a marine biologist have in common?
Entering a new era for homeless animals
New name, logo for Kootenai Humane Society
New name, logo will accompany new facility when it opens later this year
'Top Gun: Maverick' wins Tom Cruise 1st $100 million opening
Reviews have been stellar, too, with the film notching a 97% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Fishing season gets underway in region
Nearly 450,000 trout were stocked around Idaho in May
There are plenty of places to fish in Idaho
Farewell, 'simply' North Idaho
This is typically a research-based column space, meant to make little reference to anything personal.
The stay-at-home dad: Family hikes — All about short bursts and dragging feet
I’m generally not a fan of my kids growing older.
Gift of wisdom for class of '22
main street
Elizabeth Ann Fritzell, 73
Elizabeth Ann Fritzell passed away June 18, 2022. She was born June 20, 1948, in New Haven, Connecticut to Carl Oscar Fritzell and Madeleine (Hotchkiss) Fritzell.
Buddhism is a philosophy
In this series on minority religions, Tuesday’s column perused some of the bizarre. Today takes us more mainstream.
'I think Joan Kroc would be proud of us'
Kroc Center founding member Sue Thilo retiring, to be honored as life member
Kroc Center founding member Sue Thilo retiring from advisory board, to be honored as life member
Healthy water, happy community
New signs at Third Street Boat Launch educate about invasive species, stormwater pollution
New signs at Third Street Boat Launch educate about invasive species, stormwater pollution
More job gains point to a solid economy and Fed rate hikes
The unemployment rate remained 3.6%, just above a half-century low
'We've done our part': End of Roe brings answer to prayer
On a day that belonged to the victors, people like Britton, vested in a half-century movement, rejoiced
Abortion ruling exposes deep chasm over the issue in the US
Hundreds of people surrounded the barricaded Supreme Court in Washington, some questioning the high court's legitimacy, while others cheered the ruling and proclaimed the dawn of a “post-Roe” world
Champion for community, business and women
Eve Knudtsen shared her story Tuesday with the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce
Eve Knudtsen shared her story Tuesday with the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce
Please don’t write on your estate planning documents
Wills and trusts are typically changed over time as life circumstances, the state where you reside, or your desired outcomes change.
Kroc Center awards $11,000 in scholarships to graduating seniors
Eleven North Idaho students awarded Dr. Riggs Leadership Scholarship
Eleven North Idaho students awarded Dr. Riggs Leadership Scholarship