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John Thomas Blankenship, 79
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Oliver Swanson, 93
Connie Jane Burkhart, 66
Connie Jane Burkhart, 66, of Hayden, Idaho passed away on December 15, 2022, after battling early-onset Alzheimer’s for over 10 years.
Margie Eileen Kitchen, 84
Our beautiful mother, Margie Eileen Kitchen (Knapp), received her angel wings April 11, 2023, at Schneidmiller Hospice House surrounded by her family.
Marjorie Moate, 89
It is with broken hearts that we mourn the loss of our beloved wife, mother, and grandmother that passed into the hands of her Lord and Savior on Saturday, January 29, 2022
Water replaces soda as nation's top drink
Pressure mounts on Italy's Berlusconi to quit
Euro in danger, Europe races for debt solution
Collapse shows few changes on Wall Street
Bill creates online course clearinghouse
BOISE (AP) — A bill introduced in the Idaho House would create a list of state-approved online courses for students to choose from when fulfilling their new high school graduation requirement.
Investigation concluded on shooting involving police chief; fired back to save family
Investigation concludes on a fatal shooting incident involving Bonners Ferry Police Chief Brian Zimmerman, who was instrumental in protecting a campground of friends and family members against an agitated Russell Liddell, smelling like alcohol, according to a report released by investigators.
Facebook joins resistance to Bolsonaro virus claims
His defiance has received vocal backing from supporters demanding life return to normal
County ramps up re-open plan
Kootenai County plans to open its governmental doors Monday.
Make room boys, there’s a new girl in town
In February this column featured the back story of the Suffragist statue that’s to be placed and dedicated on Tuesday, Aug. 18, at noon. It’s a testament, not only to artist Terry Lee’s talent but to how a group of women of this era volunteered their time and treasure to making the project happen and to a community who stepped up to raise the money to privately fund the project.
Idaho hunter pushes post-Christmas wolf derby
BOISE - An Idaho outfitter is organizing a post-Christmas contest where two-person teams of hunters will be awarded $2,000 in cash prizes and trophies for shooting wolves and coyotes, angering animal advocates who brand it as a "wolf slaughter."
Report backs police officer
ISP: Crash expert didn't lie in fatal '06 case
BOISE (AP) - The Idaho State Police has determined that its top accident reconstruction expert did not lie on the witness stand in a 2006 second-degree murder trial.
A guide to the lockouts in the NFL and NBA
In March, NFL owners locked out their players. On Friday, NBA owners followed suit.
The mother of all hormones?
Recharge your body and your brain.
Keyes: Paper could not ignore cross burning
Why would our hometown paper publish a photo of a cross burning along with a story on Page 1?