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JACC seeking artists for upcoming 'Art Uplifts' show
Deadline to submit May 20; exhibit opens June 8
The Jacklin Arts and Cultural Center is inviting artists to share their artistic expressions of hope and healing in the upcoming "Art Uplifts" exhibit.
Music and ministry
Christian artist will perform at House of Faith Wesleyan Church
Christian recording artist Luke Yates will be live in concert at 6 p.m. May 18 at the House of Faith Wesleyan Church, 1103 N. Third St., Coeur d'Alene. The concert is free and open to the public.
OPINION: White Elephant or Trojan Horse
“They have been calling themselves “Republican” for so long they have started to believe it.” — Senator Scott Herndon, Freedom Caucus member.
The Petersen Dog Races: Realtor’s idea brightens the dog days of winter
With the pathway clear, Peterson made a call for entries for the race. It was open for Coeur d’Alene’s school-age kids and dogs of all breeds.
Legals for May, 3 2024
OPINION: SCOTUS to decide if abortion law goes too far
If anybody can understand the importance of emergency care during a pregnancy, it’s Rep. Ilana Rubel of Boise, the House minority leader. She has plenty of life experience on that matter.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: The goings continue on the Palouse
A new coach comes in and generates a little excitement in a program which had actually been one of the school’s better ones, until a couple recent down years. She brings in several transfers, including one with North Idaho ties, which only increases the excitement. But she’s gone, after only one year.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Maybe the Seahawks future quarterback was here the entire time
Howell as the future in Seattle? Don’t bet against it.
Coeur d’Alene Charter Academy students celebrate Law Day
Legal professionals share a little about their careers.
MY TURN: Rating and vetting — a view from inside
Here's how — and why — the process works.
Tina Marie VanDenBerg, 60
Tina Marie VanDenBerg, a beloved daughter, mother, grandmother, sister and friend to many, passed away on March 23, 2024, at the Schneidmiller House in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Avista reports $71M in net income
The company's revenue for the quarter rose to $594 million from $460 million last year, an increase of nearly 30%.
Legals for May, 2 2024
United Methodists repeal longstanding ban on LGBTQ clergy
A group of observers from LGBTQ advocacy groups embraced, some in tears. “Thanks be to God,” said one.
United Methodists repeal longstanding ban on LGBTQ clergy
A group of observers from LGBTQ advocacy groups embraced, some in tears. “Thanks be to God,” said one.
YOUTH SPORTS: May 1, 2024
Scores, news, results from local youth sports teams, leagues, etc.
Post Falls man still alive and running
LCHS teacher plans to return next year to finish race where he suffered 'widowmaker'
The 55-year-old survived what is known as the “widowmaker” heart attack while competing in the annual YMCA Riverbank Run in Missoula on Saturday.
Boulder Beach expansion underway
Silverwood's 36th season opens this weekend
The theme park is developing 3.86 acres.
‘A lifetime of memories’
Thousands remember fallen Ada County Deputy Tobin Bolter
The 27-year-old was fatally shot following a traffic stop April 20 on the Boise Bench
Pay on Death and Transfer on Death options are an important part of your estate planning
Bank accounts and brokerage or investment accounts may be the most overlooked part of most people’s estate planning. There are some simple ways you can be sure your accounts will go where you intend upon your death, but your decisions need to be coordinated with your overall estate plan. Let’s take a look.