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McFARLAND: For hospital trustee
Everyone, please do not neglect to vote on May 18 for Dr. Robert McFarland for Kootenai Hospital District Board of Trustees.
PREP ROUNDUP: Lakeland rallies from 10 runs down to beat Timberlake
Scott Pemberton scored on a passed ball in the bottom of the sixth inning to give Lakeland the lead as the Hawks, who trailed 10-0 in the second inning, beat the visiting Timberlake Tigers 15-10 in the regular season finale for both schools on senior day for Lakeland at Gorton Field on Saturday.
BOND: Support fire fighters
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Netanyahu vows Hamas will pay 'heavy price' for rocket fire
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
HOSPITAL: Time for change
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NEW GROUP: Unmasked agenda
In response to North Idaho freedom fighters, I am curious as to their interpretation of the U.S. Constitution regarding their chief complaints of wearing a mask during a pandemic?
NEW GROUP: Opinions unwanted
Interesting article on Sunday’s front page about a new political group, North Idaho Freedom Fighters.
Cd'A Carousel reports awesome weekend
Carousel-goers flock to historic attraction in downtown Coeur d'Alene over the weekend
'We have got to rise up'
About 600 attend National Day of Prayer rally at McEuen Park
National Day of Prayer
Kathleen Moseley
Our beloved mother, Kathleen Moseley, passed away on April 9,
1980s Montana shooting victim identified through DNA
MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) — Officials in western Montana,
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Daydreaming or inability to maintain concentration?
As a child I rarely got into trouble unless it was for “daydreaming.”
NIAHU Recognized with Gold Certification
North Idaho Association of Health Underwriters
Dancing hearts
I was reminded yet again after a recent, minor health scare:
Curtain rises on Regal Riverstone today
The movie theater that has largely been dark since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic will once again open its doors.
Kraken launch foundation focused on youth homelessness
SEATTLE (AP) — Months before their first game, the Seattle Kraken have launched
It may be another disastrous year for wildfires in the west
Despite a little moisture over the weekend, it’s been one of the driest first 10 days in recorded history in Coeur d’Alene and the rest of the Inland Empire.
Silda May (Wilson) Pollard, 98
Aug. 27, 1922 – March 26, 2021
Heaven's gardens just became more brilliant and immense! Silda May (Wilson) Pollard, diagnosed with lung cancer merely three weeks prior to her passing, died peacefully in her daughters’ home where she had been living since the onset of the pandemic.
Richard John Winter
Richard John Winter went home to heaven on May 1, 2021.