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Northwest Expedition Academy essays: 'How do support dogs make a difference?'
Fourth graders at Northwest Expedition Academy spent time this spring investigating the question, "How do support dogs make a difference in people’s lives?" Four different support dogs from the community came into the classroom so students could learn more about their specific jobs. Students spent time researching dog’s specialized senses that make them so adept for support work. Below is the second and final round of op-ed pieces written by the students.
Richard 'Rich' Lee Margason, 83
Richard Lee “Rich” Margason, 83, of Kellogg, Idaho, passed away Wednesday, May 15, 2024, at his home in Kellogg, two days short of his 84th birthday.
Legals for May, 31 2024
A sign of things to come in Coeur d'Alene
City considers code changes to allow for billboards to be moved
The proposed new code would also set requirements for electronic signs regarding brightness and require technology for auto dimming.
Legals for May, 30 2024
Youth Sports May 29, 2024
Scores, news, etc., from local youth sports teams, leagues, etc.
Lake City High seniors make military appointments
West Point among destinations for service-bound students
Three Lake City High School seniors are about to follow in the footsteps of heroes as they embark on military journeys.
Kootenai County fugitive nabbed in Washington state
Billingsley is being held in the King County jail awaiting extradition, a press release said.
Pope apologizes after being quoted using vulgar term about gay men in talk about ban on gay priests
With the statement, Bruni carefully avoided an outright confirmation that the pope had indeed used the term, in keeping with the Vatican's tradition of not revealing what the pope says behind closed doors
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Talking M's today, then my friend Bill tomorrow
If you’re thinking this team needs another bat or two, well, yeah. That one is pretty obvious — and it will be true even if Julio Rodriguez continues his return to superstar level. The Mariners need another offensive star.
Broadband on the table in Silver Valley
Shoshone County prepares for June internet testing to secure funding
“Where are we now, and where do we want to be?” Those were the two questions Colleen Rosson posed to community stakeholders at the BEAD meeting to get broadband connectivity to Shoshone County Thursday at Shoshone Fire District No. 1.
Chip Shots May 28, 2024
Results, news, highlights from local golf courses, leagues, etc.
Lawsuits: Winning has its limits
Defamation case victor might not become overnight millionaire.
Legals for May, 28 2024
A run to remember
Record crowd turns out for marathon, half, 10K and 5K
Coeur d'Alene Marathon draws big crowd.
LEGION BASEBALL: Lums drop two in Missoula tourney
Coeur d'Alene is scheduled to face Badlands Baseball today at 11 a.m. PST.
Gold Star families remember fallen sons
Nicholas Newby, Wyatt Goldsmith died in combat just days apart
Friday was National Poppy Day, a prelude to Memorial Day and among the Rotarians and guests in attendance, the small red flowers could be spotted around the room as colorful reminders to honor the fallen.
Michael 'Mike' Livesey, 85
Michael (Mike) G. Livesey, 85, of Post Falls, Idaho, passed away peacefully on May 8, 2024.
THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: A tuneup, and new faces for the field
Where else can you find one of the last tuneups for those throwing specialists in track and field just before the U.S. Olympic Trials? Well, besides the television.
Interest rates keep Kootenai housing market flat
Smock shares insight during real estate forecast
"Interest rates are really holding the market back right now. Good, bad, ugly, it doesn't really matter, it is what it is."