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Grazing fees could rise on state-owned land in Idaho
New rate would still only be about 60% of what private landowners charge
Raptor rehab
St. Maries biologist rehabilitating peregrine falcons back to wild
Brian Leon Reed, 65
Brian Leon Reed, June 2, 1948 - February 19, 2014
Today's Ghastly Groaner
What did the man do when he found his knick-knacks and books scattered on the floor?
Eddie has landed
Creation at Hayden Lake a patriotic reminder
Hayden Lake boaters have a new friend to greet.
DOG POO: Confront their masters
I feel for the folks in the Hawks Nest neighborhood and the disgusting problem of people not cleaning up after their dogs.
Sandpoint resident chasing history, dream of qualifying for the Iditarod
Only two people have accomplished what Jed Stephensen is chasing, but the 37-year-old and his 17 sled dogs are determined to qualify for the 2023 Iditarod.
Meet the newest breed to join the American Kennel Club, a little dog with a big smile
Say hello to the Lancashire heeler
Hunting deadlines quickly approaching
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game wants to remind sportsmen that June 5 is the deadline for controlled hunt applications.
Idaho's turkey hunting remains popular, safety urged
April 15 marks the opening day of Idaho's spring general turkey hunting season, and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game statistics indicate turkey hunting remains a popular sport.
(Un)happy birthday to income tax
No matter how independent-spirited, man is dependent upon man. No one can entirely avoid the collective and thus, the collection.
Forrest G. Godde, 96
Sept. 6, 1916 - Oct. 26, 2010
Donald Broussard, 83
Donald James “Brazen” Broussard, 83, passed away on May 9, 2023. Born in Lafayette, Louisiana, in 1939, Donald grew up with the Cajun values of family, church, and crawfish.
Banff' World Tour film festival coming to North Idaho
Movies feature mountain sport, humor and culture
The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour is coming to town, with showings planned in both Sandpoint and Coeur d'Alene. The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival has made a yearly stop in North Idaho since 1995, starting off with one night of films. While most cities will host only one or two nights of films, audiences in both cities will see three nights of films with different movies each night. In total, 24 different films will be shown.
Not So Fast Using CPAPs In Place Of Ventilators. They Could Spread The Coronavirus.
The limited supply of ventilators is one of the chief concerns facing hospitals as they prepare for more COVID-19 cases. In Italy, where hospitals have been overwhelmed with patients in respiratory failure, doctors have had to make difficult life-or-death decisions about who gets a ventilator and who does not.
HISTORY: Role of blacks instrumental
Many times we think of history as a series of isolated events, without context, frozen in the past, with no relation to our real lives. But history is the evolving and unfolding saga of real life and real people with whom we share community and the planet we live in.
Backyard Chickens Part 1: Preparing to buy healthy birds
After egg prices hit record highs in late 2022 and early 2023, having a flock of backyard chickens to provide a personal supply of eggs can be tempting.
Florence Messersmith, 91
Florence Messersmith (Olson) died peacefully Sept. 10, 2013, at Kootenai Medical Center’s Circle of Life Unit surrounded by family and in the arms of her beloved daughter, Joan.
What to do with all those plums: Dry them!
What do you get when you mix holy water and prune juice? A religious movement. Yes, the poor prune has been the butt of jokes like this for decades. Well now thanks to some new research, prunes may have the last laugh.