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Not just blarney - Parkside Bungalows a Dover Bay paradise
It’s the real estate equivalent of a pot of gold.

Dynamic duo leads food bank efforts
COEUR d’ALENE — When Coeur d'Alene High School's food bank fundraising goal came up short, two students sprang to community action.
Taylor just made the list
Coeur d’Alene Deputy City Administrator Sam Taylor is literally on the Treager Top 100 list.

So many eggs! Hunts galore coming up
- Easter Egg Hunt at the Garden | Friday, April 14. 3 to 4 p.m. Garden Plaza, 545 N. Garden Plaza Court, Post Falls. Kids of all ages welcome. Petting zoo, Easter Bunny, cookie decorating, hunt for eggs and candy. Bring your own basket. RSVP requested: 208-773-3701
Democrats upset over rural teacher snub
Idaho Democrats are disappointed in the way Coeur d’Alene Reps. Paul Amador, R-Coeur d’Alene and Luke Malek, R-Coeur d’Alene, dismissed their Rural Teacher Loan Forgiveness Bill at a town hall meeting over the weekend.

Lake City Playhouse makes its comeback
By BETHANY BLITZ
AT COLLEGE Nov. 25, 2010
Dante Menard
Bank your time, build community
This Valentine's Day consider that love isn't just roses and sweethearts. It's also a casserole for a mourning friend. A driveway shoveled for a sick neighbor. Accompanying an elderly person to the doctor.
July 4 parade grand marshal: Lidwina Dirne
From the Coeur d’Alene Chamber of Commerce:
More good delivered to the community
Last month we reported that more than a hundred of your goof-off Realtors were out playing golf. We are pleased to report that we accomplished what we set out to do; had a great time and raised some much needed money for a very worthy cause.

Rex a voice for school
Volunteer auctioneer helps Canyon Elementary
At the annual Turkey-Ham Dinner fundraiser at the Canyon Elementary School, volunteer auctioneer Ron Rex has become nearly as much a fixture as the meal and the items he auctions off.

One last shot at a Lake Pend Oreille hotspot
A new set of premium condominiums are under construction and set to be ready this summer at the Dover Bay Waterfront Community. Just one of those homes remains on the market.
Schweitzer Mountain closes due to COVID-19
Idaho’s Schweitzer Mountain will close Thursday.

Hitting the bullseye
By DEVIN WEEKS

A tale of two communities
By JUDD WILSON

Health Corridor proposal makes its debut tonight
What started more than four years ago as a conversation about cleaning up the “medical corridor,” the local lingo used to describe the land surrounding Kootenai Health, will morph from the hypothetical to the actual at tonight’s Coeur d’Alene Planning Commission meeting.

Kootenai Health footprint growing
By CRAIG NORTHRUP

Common read: A shared experience, a sense of belonging
The connection between mental health and a sense of inclusion is raised in “Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging,” the current book selection for Cardinal Reads, North Idaho College’s common read program.

Alyssa Pukkila has a dedication to education
Meet Alyssa Pukkila, a passionate advocate for students with learning disabilities. Her drive to understand how the brain learns and the neuroscience behind those processes give her a unique perspective on education that is putting Post Falls on the map for innovative education.

Local group seeking help dealing with climate impacts
On Jan. 14, the world’s largest asset manager, BlackRock, announced it was ending investments in coal-fired power plants and would begin asking clients to disclose their climate-related risks. BlackRock manages about $7 trillion in funds. That’s trillion with a T! It knows the financial risk to its clients from human-driven climate change. As the CEO stated: “Investors are increasingly reckoning with the questions and recognizing that climate risk is investment risk.”