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Home-school graduation ceremony is set for May 20
The North Idaho Home Educators Association is hosting a traditional cap and gown graduation ceremony at 3 p.m. May 20 to recognize the hard work and achievements of local graduating homeschoolers.
World Thinking Day is Feb. 20
Hundreds of Girl Scouts and their families from Kootenai County will be celebrating the annual World Thinking Day from 10-11:30 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 20 at Post Falls High School.
Sheriff's Blotter
Notable calls for the day!
Coeur d'Alene, Lewiston to play for regional title
PREP ROUNDUP
Movie Times Jan. 12 - 18
Hayden Discount Cinema
STATE 5A, 4A CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS: Peters third, Wood fifth for Post Falls girls
Post Falls junior Peters third, Wood fifth in 5A girls race; Coeur d'Alene boys eighth in 5A
WHL cancels rest of regular season ... Chiefs, league still hold out hope for playoffs
Chiefs, league still hold out hope for playoffs
At College Aug. 29, 2012
Natalie Stewart
Largest outdoor powwow in the Northwest is back July 20-22
Julyamsh, which means “The Gathering in July,” will bring dance, drums, food as well as tribal artists and craftspeople to the Kootenai County Fairgrounds July 20 to 22.
ABORTION: It's still wrong
So we have more jobs than people to fill them, eh? So we need swarms of illegal aliens to balance that, eh? Well, here’s why we have this shortage of workers and how to correct the problem: Since Roe vs. Wade abomination in 1973, we have killed more than a million babies a year, 60,000,000 so far, one more every 20 seconds. Do the math. They represent a steady flow of new workers, the first currently in their early 20s today and heading into their working prime. Solution: stop killing them.
Hayden Cinema movie times
Showings for Dec. 23-29
Police identify University of Idaho students found dead; three from Kootenai County
Three Kootenai County college students were among four who were found dead Sunday in a home near the University of Idaho campus. Kaylee Goncalves, 21, of Rathdrum, was a senior majoring in general studies. Madison Mogen, 21, of Coeur d’Alene, was a senior majoring in marketing. Xana Kernodle, 20, of Post Falls, was a junior majoring in marketing and a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Ethan Chapin, 20, of Conway, Wash., was a freshman majoring in recreation, sport and tourism management and a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.
Sheriff’s Blotter
Notable calls
Huskies still tied with Bears for first
NIC ROUNDUP: Sorn, Floerchinger lift Cardinal women
• WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
COVID-19 Graphic for Sunday, Sept. 20
Local, state and national COVID numbers
Shared history and enduring friendships
At 101 years young, Bea Fisher, Coeur d’Alene High School Class of 1941, was the belle of the ball at the 2024 CHS All-Class Reunion. How awesome is she?
Legals for February, 3 2021
Movie Times
Hayden Discount Cinema
Spartans prep for Vandals with victory over Texas St.
De'Leon Eskridge was a workhorse for the Spartans on Saturday, recording 25 carries for a career-high 134 yards, scoring his only touchdown of the afternoon on a 32-yard run with 5:23 remaining to put host San Jose State up for good in a 31-20 win over Texas State.