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Teacher gives $2,000 for jewelry, Christmas for All
Program nears all-time record fundraising.
Mariners '13: Progress is a must
No more excuses, the future is now in Seattle
Movers and Shakers February 22, 2011
Idaho gas prices up 14 cents in past two weeks
Spreading holiday cheer
COEUR d'ALENE - It was delightful escapism quickly served.
Las Vegas preps for busy New Year's Eve
LAS VEGAS - A destination devoted to entertaining visitors every single day can't just throw any old party to ring in the New Year.
COVID-22: Yes, de-stress with rec but your getaway opportunities are shrinking
Last week I wrote about the value of getting outside as a cure for the stress and anxiety related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Idaho is top dog
Dogs have always been man’s best friend, but a new study suggests Idaho is actually a dog’s best friend.
Study: Idahoans skinnier than most
Bluntly put, Americans are getting fatter. The good news is, Idaho is bucking the trend.
Decades of goblins bid adieu
It’s the end of a spooky era for the Post Falls Lions. Its nearly four-decade run operating the epic haunted house will be no more in 2019.
OPINION: Bedke seeks traditional role for lieutenant governor
House Speaker Scott Bedke of Oakley, once viewed as one of the bright young stars in the Republican Party, is now an aging political figure who has yet to have “his turn” for a higher office.
OPINION: Idahoans must show that the Gem State is too great for hate
Back in the early 1980s, when Idahoans in the Coeur d’Alene area were confronted with a growing number of dangerous hatemongers at the Aryan Nations compound near Hayden, the community swung into action. Father Bill Wassmuth, Tony Stewart, Norm Gissel and many other good people formed the Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations to counter the hate group and protect local citizens. The Task Force was able to rid Idaho of the hate group after a contentious struggle lasting more than a decade.
Idaho could face worst fire season in years
Stage 2 fire restrictions still in place
Idahoans urged to stay safe amid unprecedented wildfire conditions
Local Dems stronger after attempted takeover
Local Dems gather ahead of primary
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Crystals for dream recall
There are a bunch of good reasons to enhance your dream recall.
Idaho's Statehood Day to be celebrated in Wallace
Parade set for Wednesday, the day before the Fourth of July
The Fourth of July may get all the big attention this week, but in Wallace, the party starts one day earlier when they celebrate Idaho's Statehood Day.
Our month-by-month 2013 weather reviews
Weather Gems
STATE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFF SCHEDULES
Idaho high school football state playoff schedules
High school boys basketball state tournament schedules
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Ringing in the new year with Twain, pigskin
More than 150 years ago the brilliant Mark Twain wrote a New Year’s Day column for the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, in which he posited this gem, as true today as it ever was: Now is the accepted time to make your regular annual good resolutions. Next week you can begin paving hell with them as usual. Yesterday, everybody smoked his last cigar, took his last drink, and swore his last oath. Today, we are a pious and exemplary community.
School and Senior Lunches
March 11-15