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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.
38th Depot Day draws a crowd
There’s something unmistakably “summer” about classic cars and warm weather.
Silver Valley Special Olympics team looks to grow
Dianna Macklin and members of the Silver Valley Special Olympics team assembled at the Kellogg Middle School track to practice for the track and field events.
Marty and Max: The Dirty (Harry) Truth About the Market
The real estate world has very much resembled the wild, wild West. Who better to personify the industry than Clint Eastwood who starred in the classic, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly? This pretty much summarizes our market.
First 'Green Summit' on Saturday
The Green Summit will be emceed by George Saylor of Coeur d'Alene.
Coeur d'Alene carriers come though for families
Each year, on the second Saturday in May, postal carriers nationwide embark on their routes to collect nonperishable food donations for local food pantries
Kootenai County artist visions funded by Jack Bannon Fund for the Arts
Arts projects in Kootenai County are coming to life thanks to the Jack Bannon Fund for the Arts. Five artists, including Elaina DeJong, Doreen Graham, Keith Harrop and Joslyn Benak received grant awards as part of the legacy of actor Jack Bannon.
PATZER: An ideal precinct committeeman
We would like to endorse David Patzer for the position of Precinct 205 Committeeman.
ELECTION: Support this superior slate
As a lifelong resident and someone who has been deeply ingrained in our community for over three decades, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside exceptional individuals who have dedicated themselves to bettering our community. These are the individuals who have tirelessly served in various capacities, contributing to our nonprofits, Chambers of Commerce, and economic and workforce development organizations. Their commitment and passion for our community’s welfare are unparalleled, making them the ideal candidates for Precinct Committeeman.
ELECTION: Time to cure political illness
We’ve all heard that eating healthy foods, exercising and getting ample sleep may help us live a better quality of life. Prevention of an illness is better than suffering through an illness.
3Cs: Choir offers a song of gratitude
On behalf of the 3Cs Coeur d’Aleers Choir, a big thank you to all of our friends, families and groupies from the community who came to our free concerts at Trinity Lutheran church on Fifth Street on Tuesday afternoon, April 30 and Friday evening, May 3.
David George Albertini, 79
David George Albertini, 79 —In Memoriam— By Dan Zadra & Francie Lane
MY TURN: Battle of the Strong Men
An analysis of glaring chinks in the armor.
EDITORIAL: These two take high road in race
Dare we dream that Mike Baker charts a course for greater political leadership?
OPINION: Fulcher says slow down with EV rules
Of all the stupid things coming out of Washington, this one gets the golden dunce cap.
Murder charge against Chad Daybell will stand despite wrong date of child's death, judge says
The original indictment filed in the case back in 2021 had the correct date, saying that JJ's death occurred on or between Sept. 22 and 23, 2019
US proposes ending new federal leases in nation's biggest coal region
The immediate impact is likely to be limited because coal leases take many years to develop and demand has flagged in recent years
Hospitals agree to terminate deal amid antitrust probe
After an investigation into whether Kootenai Health and Syringa Hospital and Clinics in Grangeville may have violated Idaho’s antitrust law, Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced the hospitals signed a consent agreement.
The Commission on Presidential Debates faces an uncertain future after Biden and Trump bypassed it
In reaching an agreement on their own, Biden and Trump sidelined a commission that aims to set neutral rules and provide a forum that's simultaneously broadcast on all major networks.