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LaVonne Reinert, 90
LaVonne Reinert, 90
Legals for July, 19 2024
Obama, Pelosi and Democrats make a fresh push for Biden to reconsider 2024 race ahead of convention
Biden has insisted he's not backing down, adamant he's the candidate who beat Trump before and will do it again. Pressed about reports that Biden might be softening to the idea of leaving the race, his deputy campaign manager Quentin Fulks said Thursday: “He is not wavering on anything.”
Kids to support Make-A-Wish Idaho, honor loved one Saturday during Lemonade Day
Lemonade stands will be out in force Saturday for Lemonade Day, a national event during which several Kootenai County youngsters will explore entrepreneurship and develop leadership skills. Two local little ones will also make a foray into the world of philanthropy while celebrating the memory of a sister and friend gone too soon.
Idaho philanthropist Carr to receive distinguished public service honor
Idaho native and philanthropist Greg Carr has been named the recipient of the Frank and Bethine Church Award for Distinguished Public Service.
Donald D. Johnson, 71
Donald D. Johnson, 71, of Post Falls, went to the Happy Hunting Place in the Sky on June 12, 2024.
Taking tennis’s temperature with Trey
While we were warming up he explained that his Dad, Robert, taught him from an early age that he should be able to play tennis with a Pringle chip in his mouth without breaking it.
Restoring the Pack River Delta for people and wildlife
Restoration work on the Pack River Delta is complete, and the area is ready for use by the public and wildlife
The public isn’t the only beneficiary of the project. In fact, wildlife populations stand to benefit the most.
So you want to be a conservation officer?
Women Warden's Workshop will be held July 27
The workshop will focus on the recruitment of female candidates, but anyone who is interested in a career as a Conservation Officer is encouraged to attend.
Legals for July, 18 2024
President Joe Biden tests positive for COVID-19 while campaigning in Las Vegas, has 'mild symptoms'
The president's diagnosis comes amid intense scrutiny of his health and stamina after a disastrous debate with former President Donald Trump that sparked a flurry of concern among Democrats that Biden is not up to the rigors of winning another presidential term.
Money from Washington's landmark climate law will help tribes face rising seas, climate change
The tribe has spent at least a decade on the relocation effort, but so far a patchwork of federal and state grants has fallen far short of the expected cost.
Relatives of those killed when MH17 was shot down mark 10 years since tragedy that claimed 298 lives
“What’s very important is that we mentioned the name of the loved ones ... and it’s very important that we remember them,” he added.
Navy exonerates 256 Black sailors unjustly punished in 1944 after a deadly California port explosion
The sailors refused, saying they needed training on how to more safely handle the bombs before they returned.
Youth Sports July 17, 2024
Scores, news, highlights from local youth sports teams, leagues, etc.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Before the Seahawks get going, let the other Games begin
COMING right on the doorstep of the Paris Olympics, so many of these track and field tales have already become watch-again material. Most of it is dramatic, but it’s not all heart-warming.
Coeur d'Alene council throws support behind fairgrounds
The move pleased fair officials, board chair Jerry Johnson and General Manager and CEO Alexcia Jordan.
Hayden 9-year-old a contestant in USA Mullet Championships
Hayden 9-year-old a contestant in USA Mullet Championships
Crazy in the front, party in the back. That's not just Sawyer Libby's hair style — it's his personal philosophy. “I feel like the mullet is like a big part of my whole life,” Sawyer said Monday. The Hayden 9-year-old is a contestant in the USA Mullet Championship, a contest celebrating the most epic hairdos across the country.
Making changes to your Will or Trust? Be sure you are doing it the right way
Wills and trusts are typically changed over time as life circumstances, the state where you reside, or your desired outcomes change. It is actually the rare case where a person puts their estate plan together once and never changes it after that. What is important to understand however, is how to effectively and legally change your will or trust so that the changes are enforced per your wishes.
Marvin Williams, 79
Marvin Lee Williams of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, passed peacefully at home with family on June 14, 2024.