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Twin homes could boost worker housing
A look at Zoning Ordinances to aid in local worker housing - Twin Homes vs. Duplexes
Boulder Beach expansion underway
Silverwood's 36th season opens this weekend
The theme park is developing 3.86 acres.
North Idaho College attorney bills approach $100K
Since his hiring last August, North Idaho College attorney Colton Boyles has billed NIC more than $98,000.
Board, committee review draft plan for potential four-day week at Kellogg School District
District may be just a few weeks away from approving a pilot four-day week.
Tina Marie VanDenBerg, 60
Tina Marie VanDenBerg, a beloved daughter, mother, grandmother, sister and friend to many, passed away on March 23, 2024, at the Schneidmiller House in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Little touts support for education during legislative session
Governor holds press conference at KTEC
It wasn't without some pain and teeth gnashing, but Gov. Brad Little is feeling good about how the 2024 legislative session adjourned sine die April 10. “I’m proud to say that this year, what I proposed to the Idaho Legislature, literally we got about 99% of what we wanted done,” Little said Wednesday afternoon.
OPINION: A pig's tale, revisited
Orwell's porkers, KCRCC bear some resemblance
Idaho open primary supporters submit signatures
Supporters of the Idaho open primary ballot initiative have submitted more than 95,000 signatures to county clerks across the state.
Coeur d'Alene Superintendent Hocker will not go to Pueblo
Coeur d'Alene School District Superintendent Shon Hocker will not be taking a superintendent job with the Pueblo School District in Pueblo, Colo.
FAST FIVE: Mark Woodworth brings people together
Meet Mark Woodworth, a local benefits consultant at Murray Group/Acrisure with a passion for family and community.
PREP BASEBALL: Lake City walks off with IEL title over Coeur d'Alene
Lake City (16-5, 13-4 IEL) faces Post Falls in the conclusion of a suspended game on Thursday at 3 p.m. The game will resume in the top of the sixth inning. Coeur d’Alene (14-9, 11-7) will be the second seed to the 5A Region 1 tournament, and host an opening round game on Monday at 4 p.m. at Ted Page Field.
‘Idaho Gives’ to local nonprofits
Idaho Gives kicks off in Coeur d’Alene
A heart for history
John Swallow and family honored for renovation of Northern Pacific Railway Depot
Today, it stands proudly restored. On Wednesday, John Swallow and his family were presented with the Heart of History award by the city of Coeur d’Alene and its Historic Preservation Commission for the preservation and restoration of the Northern Pacific Railway Depot.
Here's to the merry month of May!
I love my birthday month of May, which I celebrate all month long with a hundred or so Main Street Birthday friends, starting with May Day, the Kentucky Derby, Cinco de Mayo, Mother’s Day, then Memorial Day. I can stretch out a celebration like nobody’s business.
MY TURN: An alternative to GOP infighting
This election year, you have real choices.
MY TURN: Rating and vetting — a view from inside
Here's how — and why — the process works.
OWL CAFE: Don’t erase local history
This letter is in regard to Ron Dayton’s letter to The Press about demolishing the Owl Café.
PROTESTS: Something to think about, kids
After reading about the recent shutdown of various roadways and bridges around the Bay Area by domestic economic terrorists, and the attacks on innocent rental car visitors to Oakland Airport, I cannot say I’m surprised.
Michael James Carraher, 77
Dr. Michael James Carraher, a longtime local physician, passed away Thursday morning, April 18, 2024.
Kootenai County marine deputies prepare for summer season
Three factors keep Kootenai County’s marine patrol deputies busy throughout the summer months: alcohol consumption on the water, inadequate boating safety education and few life jackets.