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Idaho prep boys basketball media poll Feb. 14, 2024
How the state's media voted this week.
Feeling the love every day of the year
It’s Valentine’s Day! If you’re treating your love to flowers, candy, a romantic dinner or beautiful card, you’re in the majority.
State high school girls basketball tournament capsules
A quick look at all 48 teams in this week's state high school girls basketball tournaments.
US inflation slows but remains elevated in sign that price pressures are easing only grad
At his most recent news conference, Fed Chair Jerome Powell singled out persistently high services prices as a concern
Winter storm hits Northeast, causing difficult driving, closed schools and canceled flights
More than 1,000 flights were canceled so far Tuesday morning, mostly at the airports in the New York City area and in Boston
Yoga is for everyone
Seniors benefit from Susan Hall’s NIC class in Kellogg
A body in motion stays in motion. That not only applies to Newton’s laws, but also to the human body as it ages.
PREP BASKETBALL: Larson gets Vikings off to fast start on senior night
“It was special,” fourth-year Coeur d’Alene coach Jon Adams said. “Definitely a special group of seniors; these guys were freshmen my first year of coaching here. We’ve been through so much together; it’s surreal that it’s come to this point.”
Silver Valley Sports Recap: Feb. 5-11
Kellogg girls advance to state; Mullan, Wallace girls' seasons end.
Joseph Patrick 'Pat' Acuff, 78
Joseph Patrick “Pat” Acuff, left his beloved Coeur d’Alene Feb. 9, 2024. He passed peacefully at his home in Fernan Lake Village with his wife by his side and his heart filled by the love of all his friends and family. Pat was born March 20, 1945, in Coeur d’Alene at Lake City General Hospital (now the Iron Horse parking lot) to Joe and Lucile Acuff. Pat was a fourth generation Idahoan and proud of it!
Legals for February, 13 2024
4A REGION 1 GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP: Lakeland perseveres
Lakeland (13-9) advances to state for the first time since 2019, and will open play Thursday at Timberline High in Boise. Sandpoint, the defending state champion and winner of the last four regional titles, finishes 19-5.
PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL: Lake City, Kellogg on to state
State tournaments begin Thursday afternoon.
NIC ROUNDUP: Cardinal men win fifth straight, topple Southern Nevada
North Idaho College will be seeking its first regional title since 2013 when it takes part in the West District Championships today on the campus of Umpqua Community College.
PREP ROUNDUP: North Idaho Christian girls, Christian Center boys claim conference tournament titles
North Idaho Christian claimed its sixth straight tournament title, and Christian Center School of Hayden won its first conference tournament title since 2015.
State prep girls basketball tournament schedules
Schedules and sites for the state prep girls basketball tournaments.
To build a fire
Boy Scouts attend the Klondike Derby at Camp Easton
HUCKLEBERRIES: Penney's earned its place in Cd'A history
When J.C. Penney manager Ernie G. Meyer handed Mayor Marc Souther a symbolic key to his new store 60 years ago, it was a big deal.
The impact of action
I learned about the significance of taking action at a very young age. Being from the wintry wonderland of Minnesota provided ample opportunity for any youngster willing to work. After a heavy snowfall, we would grab our shovels and go in search of adults discouraged by nature's actions. We came across a lot of half-shoveled walks and driveways, and discouraged adults willing to pay us to finish the job.
Lloyd Clement Seibert, 93
Lloyd was born February 11, 1930, to Zula Elizabeth (Shoffner) and Boyd N. Seibert in Ft. Collins, Colorado.
4A REGION 1 GIRLS BASKETBALL: Lakeland forces deciding game
Lakeland (12-9) and Sandpoint (19-4) will play for a trip to state tonight in Game 3 at 6 in Sandpoint. The winner advances to state starting next Thursday at Timberline High in Boise; the loser’s season is over.