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Sholeh: Old housing formula offers new hope
Multigenerational approach worked then; could it help now?
Idaho's gas prices creep a little lower
State average for regular gasoline is three cents cheaper than a week ago
Idaho remains in 12th place in the nation for most expensive fuel – another week out of the top 10.
A1 VETERANS PRESS: Thank you for your service
For many veterans, these five words of gratitude are difficult to receive. A recent survey found that nearly 70% of service members and veterans feel uncomfortable or awkward when people tell them, “Thank you for your service.” Over the years I have friends communicate that they are genuinely thankful and ask why veterans feel uncomfortable with this heartfelt sentiment. Each time I have struggled to explain that the phrase doesn’t convey an understanding of the sacrifices and experiences we’ve had in the military.
VETERANS PRESS: Rest in peace Old Glory
Every day is a good day to fly an American flag. But on Friday, June 14, hundreds of worn, torn and tattered flags were retired in an honorable Flag Day ceremony at the Rathdrum Lions Club. Manuel Schneidmiller American Legion Post No. 154 conducted the event.
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.
Gary Ross Rauenhorst, 79
Gary Ross Rauenhorst, 79, of Kellogg, Idaho
Legals for June, 25 2024
LEGION BASEBALL: DeBoer shines as Lums win Ellensburg tourney
"He was awesome today," Coeur d'Alene coach Darren Taylor said. "He threw a gem in that first game; that was the real championship game. They're a real good team; that was a fun game to watch. They had a good pitcher going, and went blow for blow."
IRONMAN 70.3 COEUR d'ALENE: No place like home for Voyles, Endsley and Taylor ... Triathletes take advantage of wind, shorter swim course in annual event in downtown Coeur d'Alene
“Coming back in from the bike, with the wind on your back, it just felt awesome,” Post Falls resident Scott Voyles said. “You could just fly and it felt great.”
Coeur d’Alene community raises over $62K for local children with critical illnesses
Coeur d’Alene community raises over $62K for local children with critical illnesses
Over 200 local residents raised more than $62,000 for Make-A-Wish Idaho and the wish kids it serves when they participated June 1 in the Walk For Wishes North Idaho at Riverstone Park.
A June full of extreme weather
We’re heading toward the end of June and Coeur d’Alene has yet to report a 90-degree day. However, at the Spokane International Airport, a high of 90 degrees was hit June 22.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: IHSAA head Ty Jones visited — and looked out for — all of Idaho
“But I always thought, ‘How could I sit down behind my desk, and know exactly what Bonners is going through, unless I’ve actually been to Bonners?’ And looked at it logistically and went, ‘Wow, they’ve got quite a trip to make here.’ And when they make a trip to this place, what type of things do they face.
Idaho Democratic Convention held in Moscow
Hundreds of Democrats from across Idaho traveled to Moscow this weekend for the Idaho Democratic Party State Convention, held at the University of Idaho.
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.
EDITORIAL: Bad news gets worse for CLN patrons
Trustee Katie Blank's departure a devastating blow to all who love their local library
Milestone Announcement
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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.
LIBRARIES: Blank did so much for our libraries
LIBRARIES: Blank did so much for our libraries
LIBRARIES: Thank you Katie Blank
LIBRARIES: Thank you Katie Blank