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Willie Mays Appreciation
: The 'Say Hey Kid' inspired generations with talent and exuberance
River City Leadership Academy celebrates Class of 2024
Post Falls Chamber program has graduated nearly 300 people since 2009
Why live in a good community when you can make it a great one? Or, even better, why not strive to make it the best? That's the goal of the River City Leadership Academy, which celebrated the graduation of its Class of 2024 Tuesday during the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce's Connect4Lunch at the Prairie Falls Golf Club.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: The ever-changing world of uniforms, from awesome to blah
I’VE LOVED uniforms since I first cared about sports. In other words, when I got scolded by a grumpy Catholic nun in fifth grade because I was drawing a St. Louis Cardinal shirt (the birds on the bat were, and ARE, the very best), and she wanted me to pay attention to social studies.
Post Falls City Hall remodel gets pushed back
A project to remodel city hall in Post Falls was pushed to this year after more changes were added to the slate. The total cost is estimated at about $1.2 million.
OPINION: Dorothy Moon is fueling efforts to detoxify Idaho’s Republican Party
Dorothy Moon held onto her position as boss of the extremist branch of Idaho’s Republican Party at the GOP convention in Coeur d’Alene on June 15. Mary Souza challenged Moon for the chairmanship in hopes of bringing more moderation to the party but failed on a vote of 376-228. A tremendous effort had been made by reasonable Republicans to win a majority of precinct committee positions in this year’s closed GOP primary. The objective was to vote the extremists out and change the direction of the party. Despite creditable success in some areas of the state, the reformers did not get their majority. They will in the next election, if they keep at it.
Norman Edward Meyer, 96
It is with great sorrow that we announce the peaceful passing of our father, Norman Edward Meyer, on June 15, 2024.
Donald D. Johnson, 71
Donald D. Johnson, 71, of Post Falls, went to the Happy Hunting Place in the Sky on June 12, 2024.
OPINION: Let’s celebrate Juneteenth
Over and over again, we hear community leaders say, “North Idaho is not racist.”
Northwest Notes June 19, 2024
Ismaila Diagne, a 7-foot center for Real Madrid, signed a financial aid agreement to attend Gonzaga University and will join the men's basketball team for the 2024-25 season.
OPINION: Kootenai County's Call to Action: Fostering local unity through preparedness
It’s more than obvious we are living in historic times. Unfortunately, historic times are usually not tranquil times. Here in our beloved Kootenai County, we have recently experienced a spate of tumultuous events, including the racial incident involving the Utah Women’s basketball team, the arrest of an 18-year-old man on terrorist suspicions, a politicized defamation trial, and most recently, another racial incident, concerning the Coeur d’Alene Tribe.
Summer has arrived. Finally!
Happy first day of summer tomorrow, when we'll receive the gift of sunshine and temperatures in the 80s after a chilly wet first part of the month. Summer solstice marks the longest period of daylight of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
Barbara J. Renner, 87
On August 13, 1936, in the Missouri Ozarks, Ernest and Clara Allen Smith welcomed their firstborn – a daughter, Barbara Jean.
EDITORIAL: That's not real unity, Idaho GOP
Being united in secrecy is disservice to the state's Republicans.
Marion Keating, 93
Marion L. Keating, age 93, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, passed away peacefully at the Life Care Center of Coeur d’Alene on April 26, 2024.
If you own rental property, you need to understand how trusts and LLCs work together to avoid probate and protect against liability
One of the most important parts of having a living trust designed to avoid probate is to have those assets which would normally require probate assigned to the trust. By this I mean that the trust needs to be the owner of the probate-causing assets (more technically, the Trustee of the trust is the owner, but in his or her capacity as Trustee). In Idaho, one asset that will almost always implicate the need for a probate after death is real estate. So, when I help clients establish a living trust for estate planning, I also assist them in getting their real estate retitled into their trust. This typically means preparing, executing, and recording a new deed for the client’s personal residence which names the trust as the titled owner of the property going forward (again, technically, the deed shows the Trustee of the trust as the titled owner, but in their capacity as Trustee of said trust). If a client owns more than one residence, we will be repeating this process for each.
Legals for June, 19 2024
California governor wants to restrict smartphone usage in schools
Newsom's announcement comes amid growing debate across the country over how to address the impacts of social media and smartphone usage, particularly on young people
New Mexico governor declares emergency as thousands flee wildfires that have damaged 500 structures
State Forester Laura McCarthy described the fires as “dangerous and fast moving” in strong winds up to 20 mph.
Majority of Americans favor forgiving medical debt, AP-NORC poll finds
About 6 in 10 people with debt from medical bills favor medical debt forgiveness if the person has large amounts of debt compared to their income, compared to about half of people without medical debt.
US acknowledges Northwest dams have devastated the region's Native tribes
Tribal representatives said they were gratified with the administration’s formal, if long-belated, acknowledgement of how the U.S. government for generations ignored the tribe’s concerns about how the dams would affect them, and they were pleased with its steps toward undoing those harms