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Preparing for bad breaks
Annual rescue training puts responders on ice
No dice on the ice
Larry Sherman, 71
Larry Sherman, 71, of Rathdrum, Idaho passed due to complications from Covid Pneumonia on Monday 12/27/21 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Larry was born 2/12/1950 in Omaha, Nebraska to Jane and Lawrence Sherman.
Beijing residents disappointed Olympics will be closed event
ecause China allows no public protests or opinion polling and tightly restricts free speech, any opposition to the Games or the restrictions would be muted
Right to Life versus Right to Choose
Compassion - where has it gone?
How did we get here?
Idaho’s history and anti-government subculture set stage for health crisis
First part in a series by Idaho Capital Sun.
Ukraine's front line: Where lives turn on distant decisions
The soldiers in Zolote 4 have been defending against Russian encroachment for years
Kevin Lee Wang, 59
It is with the heaviest of hearts that we mourn the sudden loss of our husband, father, brother, uncle, friend, and dog dad, Kevin Lee Wang, on January 20, 2022, in Spokane, Washington.
Main Street: Listening to your body brings bonus days
The view from Main Street this week is a reminder to listen to your body — you never know when it can save your life.
Rocker rises from near-death crash
Through music or movies, Owens anticipates life on stage
Oskar Owens interview
Resolving not to bother
“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.” That’s likely a misattribution to Einstein, but somebody sure was wise enough to say it.
Carol Alice Harrison (Simon), 79
Carol Alice Harrison (Simon) passed away Saturday, January 15,2022 after a short illness.
'21's Top 10 Tales
Press staff ranks biggest local stories of the year
Spoil alert: The two biggies are holdovers from 2020, alas.
THE VETERANS' PRESS: Hearts of Bronze: Idaho State Veterans Cemetery
We drive slowly, passing the granite markers — firmly uniform in their placement.
Jewish Cultural Film Festival in February
The Spokane Area Jewish Family Services is presenting their 18th annual Spokane Jewish Cultural Film Festival on Feb. 17 to 27.
Free Safety Fest in February
Registration opens Jan. 20
North Idaho College will offer free safety training at the 14th annual Safety Fest of the Great Northwest on Feb. 23-25. The training will take place at the NIC Workforce Training Center in Post Falls, as well as online.
Favorite movies of (another) pandemic year
With patience comes reward. And indecision.
Duncan seeks re-election
Kootenai County Commissioner Leslie Duncan is running for re-election.
Op-Ed: Labrador seeks to take ‘activist’ role as AG
One thing about Republicans is that they detest “activist” judges from the left who make laws rather than interpret them.
Lee Stanton, 84
Lee Stanton, 84, of Spirit Lake, ID lost his courageous battle with heart and kidney failure on November 27, 2021
'It was ready to lay down and die'
Family saves drowning deer at Hayden Lake
Deer rescued at Hayden Lake