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Tips to retain evidence of sex for Fish and Game
Hunters are required to retain evidence of sex on all harvested big game animals.

Fish and Game publishes video updates on CWD
Watch the seventh episode of Idaho Department of Fish and Game's "State of Deer and Elk" series on Youtube.
EDITORIAL: Press offers eyes on book removals
Service a response to letter writer
THE VETERANS' PRESS: Am I eligible for VA disability compensation?
You may be eligible for VA disability benefits or compensation if you meet both of these requirements.

Gov. Little: February is STEM Matters Month
LEGO League Challenge event set for Saturday, Feb. 11 in Post Falls
Idaho Gov. Brad Little has announced that February is STEM Matters Month. In its eighth year, STEM Matters has morphed from a one-day celebration at the Idaho State Capitol to a weeklong virtual event during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic to a monthlong statewide celebration.

North Idaho College video roundup
Catch up on recent meetings of the North Idaho College board of trustees by watching recordings.
It's on! Lake City set to play Owyhee tonight
“It’s awesome,” Lake City coach Jim Winger said of the matchup. “Why not play? Looking forward to it … I just think it’s a great deal all the way around for everybody.”

Arkoosh, Labrador clash in Idaho AG debate
Partisan politics, abortion rights and policies dominate hourlong Idaho Public Television debate
Idaho’s two candidates for attorney general accused each other of looking to politicize the office during a statewide televised debate Monday.

Walleye fishing on Lake Pend Oreille continues to yield big rewards for anglers
Two put $1,000 in the bank in May
Since the angler incentive program began in 2019, the vast majority of reward-tagged walleye have been caught in the northern portion of the lake

Trustee interviews scheduled at NIC; lawsuit to block appointments dropped
State Board of Education to meet Friday to select new trustees

Rules for thee and not for me
“Do as I say — not as I do” is alive and well within the Kootenai County Government.
Critic of ‘fake Republicans’ is running as Democrat
But man concludes that coexisting is possible
A man who decried a group of Republicans not affiliated with the local GOP as “fake Republicans” is running for a Democratic precinct captain position.

Dems resist alleged takeover
Candidates have until 5 p.m. today to file
Local Democrats push back against alleged Republican takeover plan

Cd’A school board to meet Monday
The Coeur d’Alene School District board of trustees will hold its regular meeting on Monday at 5 p.m.
Storytelling through song
Local artist releases new single
A local artist is sharing his story to the world through song.

CDA school board to meet Monday
The Coeur d’Alene School District Board of Trustees will meet on Monday at 5 p.m .at the Midtown Center Meeting Room in Coeur d’Alene.
Public hearing tonight on Optional Forms of Government
Kootenai County residents have a chance to share input on possible changes to the county’s administrative structure tonight.
Study commission to hear public comment
Kootenai County residents have a chance to share input on possible changes to the county’s administrative structure on Jan. 19.

Three trustees to take oaths
School board meeting at 5 p.m. on Monday
Three newly-elected trustees will take the oath of office at the meeting of the Coeur d’Alene School District board of trustees at 5 p.m. on Monday at the Midtown Center Meeting Room in Coeur d’Alene.