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F&G commission sets migratory game bird seasons for 2024-25
The seasons for migratory game birds will remain mostly the same as last year.
Margaret Ann 'Peg' Suenkel, 75
Margaret Ann “Peg” Suenkel, 75, of Hayden, Idaho, died peacefully at home on April 16, 2024.
Kohberger attorneys file alibi defense
Kohberger’s running and hiking decreased on account of his busy class and work schedule once the fall semester started, according to the document signed by Anne Taylor, Kohberger’s lead public defender. But his nighttime drives increased, she added.
Maui Fire Department report on deadly wildfire details how it was no match for unprecedented blazes
It was the first of two major assessments of the deadliest U.S. wildfire in a century coming out this week.
PREP ROUNDUP: McGraw has big day in triple jump; Post Falls runs away with Finney title
“We looked at the forecast and it said partly sunny and weather in the 50s, but we got none of that stuff,” Post Falls coach Wade Quesnell said. “After the sun went down, it got really cold. But the kids did a really good job of hanging in there and we made the best of a bad situation weather wise. There were some people out there setting personal bests, so I was really surprised.”
Youth Sports April 17, 2024
Scores, news, results, highlights, etc., from local youth sports teams, leagues, etc.
PF, Athol libraries resume limited services
Facilities update on Thursday meeting agenda
The Post Falls and Athol libraries will begin offering limited services today following three months of closures brought on by building damage from severe winter weather and flooding in January.
VIGIL: Invitation to all residents
We are writing to invite the community to a vigil in response to the racial incident involving the University of Utah women’s basketball team. As a group of concerned citizens, we feel a larger response from our community is needed to let the team, as well as people in our community, come together in support and love to combat the hate that was directed toward them.
WOMEN: Nation turns its backs on us
What is happening to our country? Banning books, arresting librarians if they don’t move a book within an allotted time, teachers if they use the wrong pronoun, doctors/nurses if they assist in abortion in which woman’s life is in danger, yet, a judge can decide that her life really wasn’t in danger so you can arrest the doctor/nurse?
Shared Harvest spring cleanup Saturday
A spring cleanup will be held in the Shared Harvest Community Garden from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 20.
Owners of a Colorado funeral home where 190 decaying bodies were found are charged with COVID fraud
The couple also collected more than $130,000 from families for cremations and burial services they never provided, the indictment said.
PREP ROUNDUP: Lakeside's Jones, Genesis Prep's Lehman earn medalist honors
Genesis Prep’s boys and St. Maries’ girls notched team titles.
Silver Valley Sports Recap: April 8-14
Spring sports in full swing as every local team competes during a busy week.
Gem State gas prices jump another 9 cents
Meanwhile, the national average sits at $3.63 per gallon, which is 3 cents more than a week ago and 20 cents more than a month ago, but 4 cents less than a year ago.
Legals for April, 16 2024
It's Tax Day. And your refund may be big this year
So far, the IRS has delivered more than $200 billion in refunds through early April, and the latest agency numbers show that 101 million people have filed returns this tax season.
Forecast calls for 20-year celebration
Press meteorologist begins third decade with newspaper
PREP ROUNDUP: Four locals take second at Pasco Invitational
Results from Saturday's track and field meets in Pasco, Cheney and Kellogg.
EDITORIAL: Before you vote, please do this
Check out Press voters guide, coming Saturday, April 20
Ready to ride the Wave — Faulkner, former Lake City, Montana basketball star, named head women’s basketball coach at Pepperdine.
“I always loved basketball, I loved leading people,” Faulkner said. “Did I ever think it would lead to being the head coach at Pepperdine? No. Not in a million years. But I love impacting people — that’s always been ingrained in my life. And I love basketball. And the fact that both get to collide is just really special.”