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PROTESTERS: No sympathy here
The whole world is laughing at us, including Hamas. All these protests at colleges, this is what happens when left faculty is allowed to teach this young, pampered generation. This is the same generation who has no idea what it took to make this country safe. Maybe because they are not taught any history. Instead they have DEI courses and are taught how evil the U.S. is.
OUR GEM: Conservation easements mean ‘forever’ protection in Coeur d'Alene Basin
The Inland Northwest Land Conservancy's mission is to conserve, care for and connect with lands and waters essential to life in the Inland Northwest.
Community-provided benefits for builders explained
Cooperation needed to address housing shortages for local workers
Milestone Announcements
See who's celebrating!
STATE HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTS: Coeur d'Alene bows out in 5A; Timberlake wins three, now among final three
Timberlake (17-9) will play No. 2 Homedale (18-6) today at 9 a.m., with the loser finishing third, and the winner advancing to the championship round to face Kimberly (23-5), needing to beat the Bulldogs twice for the title.
NWAC SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS: Cardinals power past Lower Columbia, into semis
NIC (43-2) faces second-seeded Mt. Hood (44-4) in a semifinal game today at 10 a.m.
THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: A lot of talent in these kids
Someday soon, someone is going to bring a title back to the area. And we’ve got the guys to do it.
Kootenai County history must move
Museum of North Idaho finds temporary downtown home after mold forces closure
John Montandon provided a solution. The lifelong Coeur d’Alene man agreed to rent the old Roxy Theater building on Fourth Street between Sherman Avenue and Front Avenue to the museum.
Tomato planting for success
I love tomatoes. Specifically, I love growing tomatoes. Did you know there are 10,000 varieties of tomatoes? I think I’m on a mission to grow them all.
MY TURN: Full story of Kiwanis Park trail system
Here's the history and a suggestion for The Press.
Hands-on science connects youth, community
The Youth Water Summit is the culmination of The Confluence Project.
St. Maries company penalized $225K for alleged Clean Water Act violations along St. Joe River
PotlatchDeltic Land & Lumber, LLC sits within the Coeur d’Alene Tribe’s reservation and discharges into a section of the St. Joe River that is tribal waters.
StanCraft-led investor group buys Templin's on the River
Templin’s will operate under a new hotel management agreement, and property oversight will be provided by Harry Sladich, former chief operating officer for Red Lion Hotels Corporation.
Vatican overhauls process for evaluating visions of Mary
The Catholic Church has had a long and controversial history of the faithful claiming to have had visions of the Virgin Mary
Scheffler, charged with assault after officer dragged near fatal crash, tees off at PGA Championship
Scheffler was released by police and returned to the course at 9:12 a.m. He made his way to the practice area around 9:30 a.m. and was welcomed by fans — one shouted “free Scottie!”
STATE HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTS: Vikings blow past defending champs in opener
Coeur d’Alene (20-5) will play No. 4 seed Timberline (18-9) of Boise in the second round today at 11:15 a.m., while Owyhee will face fifth seed Rocky Mountain (15-13) of Meridian in a loser-out game at 9 a.m.
STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TOURNAMENTS: Dixon does it again for T-Wolves ... Lake City senior provides big hit in opening round win over rival Coeur d'Alene
Lake City (20-5) faces second-seeded Owyhee (22-2) in the semifinals tonight at 5:30. Coeur d’Alene (17-11) faces seventh-seeded Highland (21-7) in a loser out game today at 12:30 p.m.
Coeur d'Alene forum tackles fentanyl crisis
No one is immune to dying or losing a loved one because of a fentanyl overdose.
KSD approves 4-day schedule
The Kellogg School Board voted unanimously to adopt a pilot four-day schedule for the 2024/25 school year during their meeting on Tuesday night.
Bunker Hill Superfund Site turns 50
Five decades of progress were celebrated on Wednesday night during a ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Bunker Hill Superfund Site.