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Lucky number 13: Historic Wallace Blues Fest celebrates 13th year of music
Local and national acts rounded out the Historic Wallace Blues Festival music rotation
MY TURN: In defense of libraries and librarians
Your public library is being challenged by a small number of people in the community who believe the library is "blatantly sexualizing and grooming children." And that the library "encourage(s) the flow of erotica and obscenity."

Avista proposes rate hikes
Company says it seeks to recover costs for infrastructure investments, operations
New rates taking effect in Sept. 2023 and Sept. 2024 \

Coeur d'Alene to talk turkey
Councilors to discuss options for dealing with cluckers
The Coeur d’Alene City Councilor believes it’s time for the city to target turkeys for transport out of town before they multiple to even bigger numbers and make even bigger messes.

MY TURN: Michelle Lippert’s fabrications and fantasies
In her “My Turn” opinion piece in the CDA Press on April 8, Michelle Lippert leveled numerous spurious accusations against the Community Library Network (CLN) trustees and director. As a CLN trustee, I believe it is important to set matters straight in light of her fabrications.

Kootenai, Boundary seeing 'Red'
Counties move to 'Substantial' risk category
Kootenai, Boundary seeing 'Red'

Washington governor says nearly 600,000 acres scorched
MALDEN, Wash. (AP) — Wildfires have scorched

Cash in on kindness
Student with perfect attendance donates prize bike to family in need
Student with perfect attendance donates prize bike to family in need

Curtain rises on 35th Christmas for All
Press Christmas for All starts today.
Commissioner on right track with structure
Bill Brooks is right to bring county government structure into spotlight.
Editorial: Both sides embrace reform
Question:

Path to the future
Foundation asks ITD for funds for trail rebirth, growth
COEUR d'ALENE - John Bruning, chairman of the North Idaho Centennial Trail Foundation board of directors, asked state transportation officials Thursday for construction funding to rebuild and expand a bike and pedestrian trail along U.S. 95.
Plan to fix ULUC released
Public will get chance to provide input on proposal
COEUR d'ALENE - A 31-page plan to fix Kootenai County's controversial Unified Land Use Code was released Thursday for public review, and commissioners are planning to hold a workshop to decide how to proceed with the proposal.
Interest in Silver Mountain properties picks up
More than 20 potential buyers have shown some interest in Silver Mountain Resort since Jeld-Wen put it on the auction block earlier this year.

5K comes with blast of red, blue, green
COEUR d'ALENE - Make no mistake, it's a 5 kilometer run.
FOOD: Rathdrum bank needs space
The Rathdrum Thrift Store and Food Bank served 500+ families in the Rathdrum, Hauser and Hayden area last year. Unfortunately, the thrift store and food bank have to share a facility. They operate from a tiny, dilapidated building where the roof is about to collapse. Even with the shed out back, the food bank barely has enough room for all the food. Their greatest wish is to have some sort of new building, but in the meantime they are making due with what they have.
Northwest Notes
Shock bring back former

Stories of Valentine's past
Fourth-graders visit Loyalton of Coeur d'Alene residents
COEUR d'ALENE - Helen Gifford smiled as she held a cluster of hand-made, red paper, heart-shaped Valentine's Day greetings.
Alpaca sweaters make the perfect gift
Looking for a unique, memorable gift? Alpaca Direct in Hayden has the answer with a large selection of Alpaca sweaters to keep your loved ones stylish, cozy and warm this winter. We offer a large selection of Alpaca sweaters at factory direct prices. Alpaca helps make the perfect cold weather apparel since it is five times stronger than wool and it won't pill like cashmere, yet its hollow core fiber is extremely warm due to its natural insulation capabilities.
RICH: Dems in middle of road
In his My Turn column titled Who Are The Rich Jim Selzler asked that a Democrat define who the "rich" are and he deserves a response.