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Mark Brett Wilson, 65
Mark Brett Wilson, 65. Brett was born on March 1, 1959, in Kellogg, Idaho
Legals for July, 5 2024
Ranger injured and armed person making threats dies at Yellowstone, park says
The ranger was in stable condition at a hospital, according to the statement, which did not specify how the ranger was injured.
LEGION BASEBALL: Wood Bat Classic begins today
Senior Division semifinal and championship game are scheduled for Sunday at Al K. Jackson Field in Spokane.
Northwest Notes: July 4, 2024
Notes on Coeur d'Alene High product Erin Legel and Gonzaga women's basketball
LITTLE LEAGUE: Wedekind powers Coeur d'Alene Blue in 10U win
Coeur d'Alene Blue will face Coeur d'Alene Black on Friday at 3 p.m.
The End of the Trail Running
Reading the book Chi Running by Danny Dreyer helped me appreciate that running well can be beautiful, like a form of art.
To save spotted owls, U.S. officials plan to kill hundreds of thousands of another owl species
Past efforts to save spotted owls focused on protecting the forests where they live, sparking bitter fights over logging but also helping slow the birds' decline. The proliferation of barred owls in recent years is undermining that earlier work, officials said.
Looking for walleye in Lake Pend Oreille? We've got you covered.
Locations and fishing tips for summer walleye fishing in Lake Pend Oreille
The Highway 95 Long Bridge and Railroad Bridge areas near Sandpoint continue to be walleye fishing hotspots, where the greatest number of acoustic tags were detected.
Idaho open primaries supporters submit signatures to state for final round of verification
Coalition believes it has exceeded the requirements to qualify ballot initiative for the Nov. 5 general election
Jenkins said the closed primary elections frustrate him because the Republican Party enjoys a supermajority and many elections are effectively decided in the primary election before the general election.
Idahoans hit the road for Fourth fun
State average for gas is 35 cents cheaper than a year ago amid record number of travelers
Meanwhile, the national average currently sits at $3.51 per gallon, which is also two cents more than a week ago, but two cents less than a month ago and a year ago. Idaho currently ranks 12th in the country for most expensive fuel.
MY TURN: Senate Bill 1329 impacts minors' health care
As families across Idaho gear up for summer adventures, I'm compelled to address a legislative change that will impact pediatric health care access starting July 1. Senate Bill 1329 warrants our attention.
Legals for July, 4 2024
Youth Sports July 3, 2024: Softball, flag football and more
Scores, highlights, news, photos from local youth sports teams, leagues, etc.
LITTLE LEAGUE: Post Falls wins Juniors district title
With no Idaho state playoffs in the Juniors division, Post Falls advances directly to the West Regional in Bend, Ore., beginning July 29.
New estate on Lake Coeur d'Alene to be auctioned
Starting bid set at $1.5 millipon
The property was previously listed for $4.8 million
No budget surplus expected as Idaho begins new fiscal year today
State budget revenue projections missed the mark by millions in April and May, which may mean less money for property tax relief in 2025
After state budget projections missed the mark by more than $120 million in May, budget officials were not expecting the state of Idaho to end its fiscal year on Sunday with a budget surplus β a departure from record surpluses in recent years.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial β Health freedom: Your choice
Itβs finally July, with all the joys of summer! This time of year, many people take at least a cursory look at our freedoms and rights, and, hopefully, they are grateful for them: freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of press, freedom of assembly, freedom of petition, freedom of movement, freedom of association, freedom from discrimination, freedom from cruel or unusual punishment.
LIBRARY LAW: Long anticipated and much needed
LIBRARY LAW: Long anticipated and much needed