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Return to the wild: Poisoned bald eagle flies again in Kootenai County
Birds of Prey Northwest releases rehabbed bald eagle as kids look on
The eagle released Thursday was found near Camp Lutherhaven early this month and connected with Birds of Prey Northwest.
EDITORIAL: TikTok sure can stink good
New fragrance fad is robbing American boys of their lunch money - and their inheritance.
Northwest Expedition Academy essays: 'How do support dogs make a difference?'
Fourth graders at Northwest Expedition Academy spent time this spring investigating the question, "How do support dogs make a difference in people’s lives?" Four different support dogs from the community came into the classroom so students could learn more about their specific jobs. Students spent time researching dog’s specialized senses that make them so adept for support work. Below is the second and final round of op-ed pieces written by the students.
Busy week highlights seasonal struggles for Shoshone County sheriff
Among other callss, deputies responded to a reported shooting in a remote area of Shoshone County near the G and G Riverstop.
Paige Marie Coon, 12
Paige Marie Coon, 12
MARIJUANA: Gateway drug destroys lives
The Biden Administration may ease restrictions/reclassify marijuana because they say it has less potential for abuse than some of the nation’s more dangerous drugs such as LSD and heroin. They wouldn’t make it legal but would allow changes at the federal level to give lawmakers less hesitation to legalize it.
MY TURN: Health insurance mandates increase the cost of health care
Americans view health insurance much differently than other types of insurance.
Robert 'Bob' Earl Case Sr., 83
Robert 'Bob' Earl Case Sr., age 83, passed away peacefully on the morning of Saturday, May 25th, 2024, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Robert Liepold, 90
Robert Duane Liepold, son of Herman and Marjorie Liepold, passed away peacefully on May 25, 2024, in Spokane, Wash., at the age of 90 after battling dementia.
Joseph Kenser, 68
Joseph Richard Kenser 'Joe,' 68, was the eldest son of Joseph Kenser and Carol Watts. He was born on April 18th, 1956, in Wallace, Idaho, and grew up in the Silver Valley of Idaho.
Legals for May, 31 2024
Idaho jury convicts Daybell of doomsday plot triple murder
The verdict marks the end of a years-long investigation that included bizarre claims of zombie children, apocalyptic prophesies and illicit affairs.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: No debate, the stats were well-earned
Baseball fans can always argue about stats. That’s what we do.
A sign of things to come in Coeur d'Alene
City considers code changes to allow for billboards to be moved
The proposed new code would also set requirements for electronic signs regarding brightness and require technology for auto dimming.
Northwest Expedition Academy students explore support dog work through writing
More essays to be published Friday
Fourth graders at Northwest Expedition Academy spent time this spring investigating the question, "How do support dogs make a difference in people’s lives?" Four different support dogs from the community came into the classroom so students could learn more about their specific jobs. Students spent time researching dog’s specialized senses that make them so adept for support work.
Zinke seeks $50 million for infrastructure projects in western Montana
he project, if approved, would update 3.71 miles of roadway
Turkey hunter attacked by female moose with calves near Blackfoot
A moose will often bluff by pawing the ground and licking its lips. If it lowers its ears, a charge is likely forthcoming!
May’s 'Wildlife Express' takes a bird’s-eye view on swallows
Each Wildlife Express issue features an Idaho wildlife species and articles related to science and ecological concepts
Swallows build different nests, depending on the species, these are called nesting strategies. Each gives the birds different advantages.
Important dates to help plan your June
From tags sales to general season openers, here’s a partial list of what’s happening in June
Be sure to stay up to date on all Fish and Game happenings. Here are some important dates you should know to help you plan.