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Thomas Kosewic, 70
Thomas H. Kosewic passed away peacefully at home on May 7, 2013, after a short courageous battle with cancer. Tom was born July 15, 1942, in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a former member of the Army Reserve and attended the University of Dayton where he played football. He married the love of his life and steadfast companion, Diane Gladek on Aug. 3, 1963. Their 50th wedding anniversary would have been this year. They moved to Hayden in August 1972.
School boards agree to sunsets on teacher bills
A gob of turkey hunting opportunities in the Panhandle
Mild winters and snow accumulation in spring are a couple of factors that North Idaho turkey hunters ponder as the spring season approaches.
'The bird would have died there'
Doctor gets help for osprey tangled in fishing line
Doctors help people. Dr. Ken Helal took that a step further when he helped an osprey in trouble, and likely saved its life.
COMMENTARY: Kids deserve better than any version of 'Show Dogs'
As a pseudo-film critic for the past 15 years, I’ve seen my share of terrible movies. And as a parent of four young children, I’ve also been subjected to some especially horrible kids movies.
Midge Sjordal Thysell, 95
Midge Sjordal Thysell died peacefully in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, on March 2, 2016, at the age of 95.
Still with the Smith’s, a century later
Family Tree Farm in Hayden honored by Idaho Historical Society
The spy that buzzed me
Pentagon invests in hummingbird drone
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) - You'll never look at hummingbirds the same again.
Rosa L. Madsen, 90 July 14, 1925 - Jan. 13, 2016
Rosa Madsen was born in Viraco, Peru, to Fernandina Cardenas and Daniel Huaco Cardenas. She had wonderful memories of time spent on the cattle farm owned by her family that was high in the Andean mountains, and in the city house in Arequipa. She was an independent person who hoped for something different.
Citizen involvement leads to poaching convictions
WEISER - A call to Citizens Against Poaching has led to the conviction of four men who went on a four-week killing spree that left more than a dozen deer and three domestic cows dead.
Carrie Hugo: Call of the wild
IN PERSON
COEUR d'ALENE - When Carrie Hugo and her 18-month-old daughter Eva are together, and they hear a bird, they do more than listen.
Earn and learn
Harley O’Hanlon and Kaitlyn Carlstad are the next generation of medical professionals.
Karen Rae (Renner) McPhedran, 56
Karen Rae (Renner) McPhedran, 56, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, at Hospice House Hummingbird Fields surrounded by family and friends. She was born at Lake City General Hospital in Coeur d’Alene on June 23, 1959, to Harlan and Barbara (Smith) Renner. Because it was a RH factor birth Karen was immediately transported to Deaconess Hospital for a lifesaving complete body blood transfusion. Tenuous start for sure as she began her life’s journey. Karen’s parents always thought of her as a gift from God.
Writers Corner for November 4, 2011
Gary Tomblin, 78
After battling with Alzheimers for a few years, Gary Eugene Tomblin passed away and returned to live with his Father in Heaven on July 18, 2021.
Through a dog's eyes
Blind author, speaker to visit Coeur d'Alene
COEUR d'ALENE - A dog is more than a best friend to author and motivational speaker Clark Roberts.
Flock attack
CHS Dance Team is having a hoot with fundraiser
COEUR d'ALENE — Hayden Pet Medical Center's practice manager, Donna Bodkin, never really expected a flock of injured flamingos to appear on the clinic's doorstep.
CRITTERS OF NORTH IDAHO: Appaloosa
Every state has its symbols, and Idaho is no exception. Our state fish is the cutthroat trout. Our state flower is Lewis’ mock-orange. Our state bird? That’s going to be the mountain bluebird. What about our state mammal? That title goes to the Appaloosa horse (Equus ferus caballus). Unlike the normal cast of critters we cover here, the Appaloosa horse is not truly wild, and not native to Idaho. In fact, no modern horses are native to anywhere in the New World, including the famous “wild” mustangs of the American southwest. Thousands of years ago, truly wild horses once roamed the plains of North America alongside mammoths, ground sloths, mastodons and saber-toothed cats. Appaloosas are not the descendants of these Ice Age horses, as they and many other Ice Age animals were sent into extinction by severe climate changes that characterized the end of the Ice Age.
KUDOS: To Ron McIntire and all at Super 1 Foods
Super 1 on Kathleen is my favorite store. We’ve been frequent shoppers since 1997. I’m thankful there are no cards required, we check out with friendly checkers and baggers (no self-checkout), and we use regular coupons (no digital requirements).
No jail time for man who beat dog
Dog’s owner says sentence is just
Dog’s owner says sentence is just