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Free haircuts for kids
Partnering with North Idaho CASA benefits
The Coeur d’Alene and Post Falls locations are giving $10 discounts to anyone who goes to the Man Shop for a cut and brings a backpack or school supplies to donate to CASA the week of August 18th-23rd.
Glenna June Fox, 84
Glenna June Fox went to be with the Lord on June 28, 2024. She passed while under Hospice care with family by her side, including her beloved Boston, Spike.
Let humanity transcend politics and parties
On Nov. 22, 1963, I was an 11-year-old sixth grader in LaHabra, Calif. I recall being in the cafeteria and getting ready for my duty as a student lunch-ticket-taker.
SENIOR CENTER: Please consider providing support
Are we the forgotten generation — the senior citizens of Hayden and surrounding area? Trying to get sponsors or raise funds for the Hayden Senior Center has been an almost futile effort. But a BIG thank you to those that have stepped up and given! These senior folks are your Mama’s and Papa’s, (not the musical group) Grandmas and Grandpas.
Share your North Idaho memories with us
The Polka Dot Cafe Tavern. The Fish Inn. The Wilma Theatre. The Ninth Street bike jumps. The 12th World Scout Jamboree at Farragut State Park. The Cove Bowl. Topper Too. Playland Pier. Places and events of the past made North Idaho what it is today. As things are so quickly changing, we want to capture those memories before they are forgotten. In an upcoming series that will be called "Remembering North Idaho," we hope to revisit places that no longer exist and transport our readers back to an era before North Idaho became the bustling, growing place it is today.
FIREWORKS: More important things to worry about
IE: Fleeing to Canada to escape noise that dog gets anxiety from and wants more law enforcement of current restrictions. First, my dog is my dog, therefore my problem to comfort him. I don’t ask the understaffed, overworked LEOs of city, county, state or any dept to deal with my dog’s anxiety. He too hates the noise from artillery shells. He also hates trucks, USPS and anyone walking near his front yard.
Will the Seine be clean enough by the Olympics? Not even the experts know yet
But a few spells of heavy rain could push E. coli levels beyond the limit of 900 colony-forming units per 100 milliliters that the World Triathlon Federation has determined as safe for competitions.
JD Vance is a relative political unknown. He's been asked to help Donald Trump avenge his 2020 loss
Republican strategist Kellyanne Conway, who served as Trump’s chief counselor while in the White House, had encouraged Trump to pick a different running mate in the weeks leading up to his announcement.
Regan: Assassination try 'galvanized' party
Says mood at Republican convention is one of resolve
Regan joined Idaho delegates and other party leaders at the convention in Milwaukee to show their support for Trump.
Efforts on North Fork yielding positive results for Shoshone sheriff's department
In the weeks since Memorial Day weekend, things have quieted down on the North Fork according to the Shoshone County Sheriff's Office.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: A break from the frustration that is the Mariners
There are countless other sources and platforms (probably conjured up by physicists and NASA engineers in their spare time), but I can barely understand the numbers and symbols on one of them — and Baseball Reference is considered reliable. Just so you know, what I learned about the Mariners is just the tip of the iceberg. The band is still playing on the Titanic.
Kootenai Health Foundation awards $33,500 in scholarships
Funds to help individuals further health care educations
The Kootenai Health Foundation scholarship committee announced Monday it has awarded 27 scholarships totaling $33,500 for 2024. The scholarships were created by three local families: The Yuditskys, Pierces and Espinozas. The scholarships receive additional funding from many supporters at Kootenai Health and in the community. They are awarded to individuals working to further their educations in health care.
'Democracy lies in the balance'
Kootenai County Task Force reacts to assassination try
We have always followed the wisdom of Dr. King in his advocacy of non-violence in our work to make our world a better place by advancing civil and human rights, dignity, respect, and compassion for all.
Legals for July, 16 2024
Trump picks Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, a once-fierce critic turned loyal ally, as his GOP running mate
The 39-year-old Vance rose to national fame with the 2016 publication of his memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy.”
Anger and anxiety loom over the Republican convention, but there is good news for Trump in court
“The enemy is not the Democrats, it is an ideology,” Ramaswamy told the crowd at Heritage’s “Policy Fest” event.
ITD seeking public input on upcoming projects
Window to provide comment closes July 31
The Idaho Transportation Department wants to hear from North Idaho residents regarding proposed projects on the horizon.
Lakeland grad contributes talents to Disney success
Heuett worked as layout supervisor on 'Inside Out 2,' the highest-grossing Pixar film
The animated film "Inside Out 2" has become Pixar's highest-grossing movie of all time, recently passing the $1.25 billion mark globally after being released in June. Lakeland High School graduate Ryan Heuett had a hand in that success.
July is looking like a very hot month for the Northwest
It’s been a torrid start to July across the western U.S. Many locations in California, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, Washington and Idaho have reported high temperatures over the 100-degree mark last week. More than 50 cities broke records in early July. Some of the hottest places included Las Vegas with a high of 120 degrees July 7.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: From the Pac-8 to the Pac-10 to the Pac-12 to the Pac-2
IT WILL be interesting to see if those who bailed on the Pac-12 for the Big Ten, the Big 12 and the ACC, once they face that competition on a weekly basis, see their programs elevate to the point where they are playing for national titles — at which point you couldn’t argue as much with their leaving the conference in their geographic region to take the money.