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THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: 'Special light' ... Mitchell has always been up for the challenge as a Viking
“She’s actually good in any event she competes in,” Coeur d'Alene track and field coach Shawn Amos said. “We were just deciding just what other event we could put her in that she could score the most points. She went and tried it one time, and she’s got all the skills you need — she’s springy, she’s fast — and she's been doing it for two weeks. Once you get her going, she wants to compete and win and get good at it.”
PREP ROUNDUP: Post Falls boys, girls win fourth straight regional titles
The state 5A and 4A meet is next Friday and Saturday at Mountain View High in Meridian.
North Idaho College graduates celebrate commencement
School spirit was tangible Friday morning as North Idaho College's 2024 graduates celebrated one of the biggest moments in their academic journeys. That spirit was on full display with Hunter Johnston, who has performed as NIC's mascot, Cecil Cardinal, since April 2023. He made his way across the commencement stage wearing his fuzzy Cardinal red gloves and oversized plush bird feet. “I’m feeling good, I finally have a summer off. No summer classes,” said Johnston, who graduated from Coeur d'Alene High School with honors in 2021 and received a dual degree in chemistry and general studies from NIC.
Kootenai County commissioners weigh in on growth, housing
More than 100 people gathered Friday morning at the Best Western Plus Coeur d’Alene in for the “state of the county” forum presented by the Joint Chamber Public Policy Committee.
Coeur d'Alene Superintendent Hocker addresses concerns
Coeur d'Alene School District Superintendent Shon Hocker will not be taking a superintendent job with the Educational Service District 105 in Yakima. After an interview Thursday, another finalist, Shane Backlund, was chosen for the position. Hocker is not exploring any further positions elsewhere.
Overdose support group launches in Coeur d'Alene
Kelleen Burgess and Kristi Hegvet went looking for support groups but couldn’t find a place to turn to after they lost their sons to overdoses.
Grand Canyon, Seattle U to join WCC
Grand Canyon and Seattle will compete in the Western Athletic Conference for one more year before transitioning to the WCC.
FAST FIVE Tess Reasor: 'By coming together, we can create lasting change'
Meet Tess Reasor, a dedicated advocate for social justice and community empowerment.
The Exhausted Dad: Waiting on JV tennis
Some youth sports just aren’t meant for spectators.
MY TURN: Killing the Idaho Republican Party
Here's who's behind the division and destruction
Children's Village lands $10K grant
In 2021, Idaho had the 9th highest suicide rate in the United States and claimed the lives of 387 Idahoans.
Inside a makeshift shelter saving hundreds of dogs from floods in southern Brazil
Authorities say more than 110 people have died, almost 150 are missing, and more than 300,000 people have been displaced by the floods. There is no official tally for the number of animals that have died or are made homeless. Local media estimated the number to be in the thousands.
Catholic church is stonewalling sex abuse investigation, Washington attorney general says
Some 23 states have conducted investigations of the Catholic church, and so far at least nine have issued reports detailing their findings
PREP BASEBALL: Pile of happy Tigers ... Timberlake sweeps Bonners Ferry for district title, on to state
Coeur d'Alene downs Lewiston to advance to state 5A play-in game on Saturday.
PREP SOFTBALL: Timberlake nabs fifth straight district title
Post Falls, Lakeland, St. Maries, Kellogg fall in district tournaments to end season.
'It feels like there’s a dark cloud overhead': Resources available after tragic loss in Shoshone County
“When we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary. The people we trust with that important talk can help us know that we are not alone." When considering the recent loss to the community after the death of pastor Gene Jacobs, Siobhan Curet of Silver Valley CARES wants people to remember the words of Fred Rogers and hopes they will reach out, check in and offer support to one another.
MY TURN: Agitprops vs. reality and Founding Fathers’ principles
Library board chair has her say.
OPINION: GOP platform: IFF does the thinking for you
It’s easy to see why some Republicans don’t fit the mold of Dorothy Moon’s stale old party.
OPINION: It all depends on you
Precinct votes come down to traditional conservatism vs. the KCRCC's angry - and ineffective - politics
OPINION: Principle or power
“Those who stand for nothing fall for anything.” — Alexander Hamilton