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HUCKLEBERRIES: A new music man and other visionaries
Many wondered whether a popular summer concert series in Coeur d’Alene and Hayden would survive without promoter Chris Guggemos.
ABORTION: ‘Do the inconvenient/sacrificial thing’
I find it interesting that pro-life (against abortion), and pro-choice (for abortion) had scheduled a march on Saturday, Jan. 20. I read that about 400 pro-life marchers followed through with their commitment and marched, however the pro-choice march was postponed due to the inconvenience of inclement weather. This event is very telling as to the different philosophies of these two camps. One is willing to sacrifice in order to do what they feel is right, while the other takes the easy way out to avoid discomfort.
Nazi death camp survivors mark 79th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation on Holocaust Remembrance Day
Observances were also held in many other countries Saturday. Nearly 6 million European Jews were killed by the Nazis during the Holocaust — the mass murder of Jews and other groups before and during World War II
PREP WRESTLING: Coeur d'Alene leads North Idaho Rumble after first day
Coeur d’Alene leads the 20-team tournament with 115.5 points, followed by American Falls in second with 108.5 and Caldwell in third with 104 points.
NIC WRESTLING: Fifth-ranked Cardinals take down Northwest
NIC raps up the event today with duals against top-ranked Western Wyoming of Rock Springs, Wyo., Snow and Northeastern (Colo.).
Passion for agriculture
Rider receives multiple awards for her work for the fair and support for the farm industry
Passion for educating about agriculture drives Linda Rider
The Exhausted Dad: Family traditions and ‘down-low’ protocols
“Don’t bite the bugs.” My dad used to say that to the little kid version of me every night before bed, inverting the classic, “Don’t let the bed bugs bite” tuck-in phrase. His mom (my grandmother) said it to him, so he passed the tradition along.
Larry Gene Matthews, 86
Larry Gene Matthews passed away on January 15, 2024, at Kootenai Health after a short illness.
Legals for January, 27 2024
PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL: Carroll's double-double lifts Vikings
Both teams wrap up regular season play Tuesday with IEL games, Coeur d’Alene at Lewiston and Post Falls at Lake City.
PREP BOYS BASKETBALL: Coeur d'Alene rallies past Post Falls
On Tuesday, Coeur d’Alene travels to Lewiston and Post Falls visits Lake City, both in IEL games.
NIC BASKETBALL: Cardinals cash in late in Las Vegas
Both NIC teams return to action on Saturday at Community Christian of Redlands, Calif.
EDITORIAL: Tribute to an outspoken citizen
Only death could silence this writer
OPINION: Power grab for your vote
Dear Idaho Republican Voters, Bjorn Handeen wants to cut you out of choosing the Republican candidates who will be in the General Election.
Idaho prep girls basketball poll Jan. 26, 2024
How the state's media voted this week.
Legals for January, 26 2024
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Wide right, again and some bats to fill things out
The Mariners will not make the same mistake two years in a row — a crash which would cost some front-office jobs.
Legals for January, 25 2024
South’s NIC contract to end in June
North Idaho College trustees won’t renew former interim president Greg South’s contract when it ends in June.
Americans' economic outlook brightens as inflation slows and wages outpace prices
Economists say consumers appear to be responding to steadily slower inflation, higher incomes, lower gas prices and a rising stock market