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Christopher Ziegele, 69
Chris Ziegele of Hilger, Montana, died unexpectedly at the hospital in Lewistown on the morning of June 17, 2024.
Sholeh: Old housing formula offers new hope
Multigenerational approach worked then; could it help now?
Donna Taylor, 85
Donna was born on 12/22/1938 in Long Beach, California, and died on 6/20/2024 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Michael Howard LaBolle, 81
Michael Howard LaBolle, 81
VETERANS PRESS: North Idaho Resource Directory
A list of the veteran service offices in North Idaho.
VETERANS PRESS: Why is the first year after service so important to a veteran?
The first year after military service is crucial for U.S. veterans due to several significant adjustments and challenges that shape their transition to civilian life.
VETERANS PRESS: Welcome to women veterans health care
We’re glad you are here! Use this site to find the available health services and resources you have earned as a woman veteran.
Man gets prison for injury to child
A man who sexually abused a teen girl will spend time in an Idaho prison before facing deportation.
Gary Ross Rauenhorst, 79
Gary Ross Rauenhorst, 79, of Kellogg, Idaho
Legals for June, 25 2024
Women's Gift Alliance gives $100K to 2024 grant recipients
Lake City Playhouse, St. Vincent de Paul, Kootenai County Search and Rescue awarded $30K each
It's a banner year for members of the Women's Gift Alliance, who pitched in to grant $100,000 to five area nonprofits during a Thursday evening celebration in the Community Services Building at Hospice of North Idaho. Through its pooled grant program, the alliance awarded $30,000 to Lake City Playhouse, Kootenai County Volunteer Search and Rescue and St. Vincent de Paul North Idaho, as well as $5,000 each in finalist awards to Charity Reimagined and Shared Harvest Community Garden.
The Treehouse opens in Coeur d'Alene
With a unique blend of delectable mouthwatering dishes with a fun twist on shareable food items and handcrafted cocktails, The Treehouse opened this week at 314 N. Fourth St.
Milestone Announcement
See who's celebrating!
Mary Beth 'Bobby' Hite, 100
Mary Beth "Bobby" Hite, 100
HUCKLEBERRIES: Road rage
Car d'Lane has smoothly cruised since '99 burnout
The Coeur d’Alene Press headline read: “Riot in downtown Coeur d’Alene.”
E Pluribus Unum: Out of many, one
In recent years, Coeur d'Alene has experienced several disturbing incidents of hate and harassment targeting underrepresented minorities. These incidents have included verbal attacks, and other forms of discrimination. A recent event occurred in McEuen Park, where youths from the Coeur d'Alene Tribe were verbally harassed. This incident underscores the ongoing presence of intolerance and bigotry in our community. Tragically, this vitriol seems to be the norm on social media, but our beloved community must consider holding itself to a higher standard.
Regulatory fees increase the cost of new housing
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) recently sent a message to local builders to appeal to local, state and national leaders to reduce regulatory charges in order to bring home prices down. Locally, builders pay impact fees to jurisdictions where they build new homes.
South Africa's new government brings Black and white together. It's also reviving racial tensions
South Africa is now faced with the likelihood of seeing more white people in senior government positions than ever since apartheid ended
Helicopters scramble to rescue people in flooded Iowa town while much of US toils again in heat
Gov. Kim Reynolds declared a disaster for Sioux County, which includes Rock Valley
Hawaii settles lawsuit from youths over climate change. Here's what to know about the historic deal
The lawsuit said one plaintiff, a 14-year-old Native Hawaiian, was from a family that farmed taro for more than 10 generations