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Seeing the 'Daylight'
August 22, 2022 1:06 a.m.

Seeing the 'Daylight'

Humane society hopes to top last year's record fundraiser

Tails at Daylight coming up

Insights on hummingbird travel, life span revealed
November 13, 2014 8 p.m.

Insights on hummingbird travel, life span revealed

BOISE - Hummingbirds are giving up some of their secrets.

If Sammie could talk, she'd say 'Feed Me!'
April 20, 2018 1 a.m.

If Sammie could talk, she'd say 'Feed Me!'

Yes, Sammie the Cat has made an appearance in this space once previously.

Raising cows to improve soil and native vegetation
January 30, 2020 midnight

Raising cows to improve soil and native vegetation

CLEARWATER, Minn. — Cattle perked up and started to moo as Matt Maier fired up his tractor to bring over a fresh roll of baleage for his herd.

Idaho horse poised for Kentucky Derby
April 22, 2012 9:15 p.m.

Idaho horse poised for Kentucky Derby

Rousing Sermon being prepped for May 5 race at Churchill Downs

BOISE - It didn't take long for the young chestnut horse to stand out among its peers at Parma's Tree Top Ranches.

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August 29, 2017 1 a.m.

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Dennis Barney Coe, 73
March 14, 2012 10 p.m.

Dennis Barney Coe, 73

Dennis Barney Coe, 73, passed away at Life Care Center in Post Falls on March 12, 2012. Dennis was born Jan. 24, 1939, in Spokane to Harvey L. and Ruth (Barney) Coe.

Happy reunion
June 2, 2015 9 p.m.

Happy reunion

Student finds bird under Veterans Memorial Centennial Bridge Missing emu found, returned
Fish and Game seeks info on Priest Lake poaching
September 16, 2021 1 a.m.

Fish and Game seeks info on Priest Lake poaching

Black bear sow killed near Hill's Resort

Cubs likely to be put down

Get your ducks in a row
October 15, 2020 12:59 a.m.

Get your ducks in a row

Duck hunting doesn't have to be complicated, and with a little effort, you can successfully find and hunt them

Duck hunting doesn't have to be complicated

John Rex Fulbright, 76
May 13, 2020 1 a.m.

John Rex Fulbright, 76

John Rex Fulbright was born to John and Patty Fulbright on Dec. 14, 1943, in Astoria, Ore. Rex grew up on the family’s cattle ranch in Jordan, Mont.

August 19, 2015 9 p.m.

The ins and outs of oils

What oils do you reach for when you cook your favorite meal? The emergence of trendy culinary oils such as grapeseed, hemp, or pumpkin seed oils and the claims about their various health benefits can be overwhelming for consumers.

Go big: KHS seeks homes for rising intake of large-breed dogs
November 11, 2022 1:05 a.m.

Go big: KHS seeks homes for rising intake of large-breed dogs

KHS has about 25 dogs available for adoption. Nearly all are considered big, in the 40-pound range or more, and thus take longer to find someone willing to adopt them.

April 10, 2014 9 p.m.

Outdoor Briefs

• Idaho auctions off 21 Payette Lake cabin sites

Student production of ‘Lucky Stiff’ begins with a bang
May 12, 2023 1:06 a.m.

Student production of ‘Lucky Stiff’ begins with a bang

The Troupe de Wolfe production of “Lucky Stiff” opened yesterday at Lake City High School in the auditorium, and performances will continue starting at 7 p.m. today, 2 p.m. tomorrow, and 7 p.m. May 17-20.

Mary Joann Powell, 57
May 3, 2023 1 a.m.

Mary Joann Powell, 57

Mary Jo Powell was born to Mike and Mary Powell on May 11th, 1965 in Grand Forks, ND, and passed suddenly on March 26th, 2023 due to a heart attack.

Patsy 'Patty' Dahlman, 77
April 28, 2015 9 p.m.

Patsy 'Patty' Dahlman, 77

A second generation Coeur d'Alene native Patsy (Patty) Dahlman (Schneberger) passed away Thursday April 23, 2015 after a battle with cancer. Daughter of Gordon Schneberger and Agnes (Mullan) Schneberger. Patty is survived by her husband of 57 years, Gale Dahlman, three children, Cory Dahlman of Ritzville Washington, Carrie Dahlman of Coeur d'Alene, and Stacy Dahlman, and his wife Heather of Coeur d'Alene, grandchildren Teyran, Hannah, and Dirk. And great grandson Carter.

September 20, 2018 1 a.m.

Don't need permission to hunt Idaho's big, wide open public lands

The grouse flew straight up through a funnel of pine toward a patch of blue sky like feathered corkscrews, and we raised our guns, Honer and me, knocking the birds back down to the ground.

July 5, 2013 9 p.m.

Writers Corner July 5, 2013

June 3, 2014 9 p.m.

U.S. social progress is lagging

Call it further proof that money doesn't buy happiness. Or perhaps a wake-up call. Either way, a look in the mirror for national priorities isn't as flattering as one might assume.