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Heat index and big heatwaves
Coeur d’Alene had its first 90-degree temperature last week as we’re now in a period of extended excessive heat and dryness. The intense heat that has been experienced in California and the Desert Southwest will be bringing very hot weather to the Inland Northwest this week.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: The buzz around Post Falls High’s new girls basketball coach
“I knew his background,” Post Falls AD Craig Christensen said. “When I was coaching my daughter’s AAU team, I watched his DVD on the Buzz (defense), so I knew a little bit about his coaching beforehand. We’re pretty happy that we got someone of his caliber; he’s probably one of the best coaches in the Pacific Northwest. “I’m sure he’ll bring the Buzz to our program.”
Post Falls Police face staffing crunch amid city's growth
'It's not a quick fix'
Ryan Dalke of Post Falls Police wears a lot of hats when it comes to his work. A normal day could range from responsibilities including supervising officers in the field, firearms instruction, is on the SWAT team and body cam footage.
Charting new waters, North Idaho College prepares for life without accreditation
Trustees explore temporary control agreement
North Idaho College trustees agreed this week on how to prepare for a worst-case scenario where the college loses accreditation next spring, though administrators are optimistic it won’t come to that.
OUR GEM: Pettit Retires After 30 years of Public Service
Glen Pettit, longtime Water Quality Analyst for the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), celebrated his retirement this month after 30 years with DEQ.
PARADE: Thanks for picking up trash
PARADE: Thanks for picking up trash
Hayden house destroyed in fireworks-related fire
Ron and Joann Gorniak live next door to the home that caught fire on the Fourth of July on the 2700 block of W Ashland Lane in Hayden. The Gorniaks had watched their neighbors shoot fireworks off in the street while walking home after spending the holiday with their daughter at her nearby home.
The Exhausted Dad: Hearsay about summer camp and pink eye
Not all the most interesting parenting stories happen to me. While my wife and I share many parenting adventures, sometimes we face challenges alone. Having four kids exacerbates the problem, as we’re often forced to split up to manage the busy schedule of adolescent extracurriculars. It means one parent occasionally misses something fun. But it also provides the chance of dodging unforeseen misery.
MY TURN: An open letter to CLN Trustee Hanley
I am writing to express my deep disappointment and concern regarding your recent remarks and decisions concerning potential candidates for trustee positions.
Police, fire officials seek info on Sandpoint Army Surplus fire
The fire was reported at about 10:15 p.m. July 4 with a full response from Sandpoint and Selkirk fire departments as well as mutual aid from Northside and Sam Owen fire districts. However, despite those efforts, the iconic downtown building was completely gutted with some of the creosote-soaked old timbers inside the building still burning more than 12 hours later.
America, you're beautiful
Love of country shines through in Fourth of July parade
And Old Glory fluttered and waved proudly on nearly every one of the roughly 75 entries on a beautiful, sun-splashed morning.
Coeur d'Alene woman crowned Miss Idaho
Widmyer moves on to Miss USA competition in August
The newly crowned Miss Idaho USA hails from Coeur d’Alene. Kaitlyn Widmyer is the executive producer of Coeur d’Alene Fashion Week and works as a stylist and director of community outreach at Marmalade Fresh Clothing.
SNR awarded $5K Kiwanis Club of Couer d'Alene grant
SNR and Kiwanis have similar visions
Wallace Blues Festival canceled
Locals rallying to create new music festival
According to Alex Cook, the head of the Wallace Blues Festival Committee, technical issues forced the committee’s hand in pulling the plug.
Summer concerts to return to Riverstone
Nu Jack City, Son of Brad to open concert series Thursday
Prepare for summer to start rocking: Riverstone Summer Concerts return Thursday evening.
Best night sky events for July 2024
Fun fact: when we speak of this same event between the Earth and the Moon it is called Apogee
OPINION: Insurrection Day
We celebrate our independence by waving flags, holding parades, barbecuing meat and lighting off fireworks. Meanwhile our liberties, our freedoms are being eroded by well-meaning oppressors and the very same government established to protect those rights.
MY TURN: Are we losing our public libraries?
It has been a tremendous honor to serve on the Community Library Network (CLN) Board of Trustees to guide and grow public libraries in seven North Idaho communities — Hayden, Post Falls, Rathdrum, Spirit Lake, Harrison, Athol and Pinehurst — for over 30 years. These communities have a long history of library support and public investment, even as times change.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Just where do we see Klay's Warriors run all-time?
In the mega-mega class, you only need two sentences to call roll. If you want a dynasty, it’s the Celtics. If you want the champs of rock in this new and crazy world, that’s the Dubs.
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.