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Signing photos Dec. 20, 2023
Local athletes signing to continue their playing careers in college.
Youth Sports Dec. 20, 2023
Scores, news, results from local teams, leagues, etc.
NIC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Cold shooting dooms Cardinals in Las Vegas
NIC concludes the tournament today against Lethbridge College at 10 a.m. Deanna (Dotts) Simpson, a Coeur d'Alene High product who played on NIC's 2011 NJCAA championship team, is an assistant coach for Lethbridge.
'They work to better the citizens of Post Falls'
Chamber holds last meeting of the year; Cindy Jordan named board president
To Cindy Jordan, Post Falls is a special place because of how its government, chamber of commerce and school district work side by side. “They work to better the citizens of Post Falls," she said. Jordan is the controller for Jordan Sales and Service, a Post Falls tractor company she owns with husband Brian Jordan. A longtime chamber member, Cindy Jordan shared her thoughts Tuesday at the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce's Connect4Lunch event at Prairie Falls Golf Club, during which she was introduced as the incoming chamber board chair.
Welcome to Santa's New Home
Santa's new home shines
Philanthropy meets creativity
North Idaho Education Association Retired Chapter art to support students in need
Take a moment to discuss with your neighbor and be sure to share your work. Members of the North Idaho Education Association Retired Chapter took a page out of their own playbooks Thursday as they participated in an art class led by retired art teacher Tama Meyer, a founding member of the North Idaho group.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — The truth about acne and how to get rid of it
Though acne is not life-threatening, it is a health condition that gets displayed to the world, and consequently can be very distressing. Acne can be a normal and transient phenomenon connected to shifts in hormone levels during puberty. But acne that lingers into adulthood and beyond is a symptom that can be persistent and hard to treat. It can also point to more serious, underlying health issues.
Northwest Notes Dec. 20, 2023
Sophomore Anthony Woods, an 1,100-yard rusher for the Idaho Vandals this past fall, has verbally committed to Utah, he announced on X (formerly Twitter).
TAX BILLS: Late fee?
Looks like the Assessor’s office is at it again. Can someone explain to my why there is a .50 cent late fee on my property tax bill?
Legals for December, 20 2023
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Lock aces his audition for Seahawks' QB job
Lock is not only younger (27), but considerably more mobile — more modeled on Monday’s opponent, Hurts. He would give the Seahawks another critical weapon as they continue to put together the pieces of another playoff team. We know for certain that if this was the audition that Lock never had a chance to perform a year ago, well … He aced it.
PREP BASKETBALL: Coeur d'Alene girls win opener at Tark tourney
Coeur d'Alene boys, Lake City boys both drop openers in Vegas.
This time, it's for keeps
KCSO retirees praised for combined 75 years of service
Between them, they had 75 years with the KCSO, which is invaluable experience, said Sheriff Bob Norris.
PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL: Single mom builds bright future
Single mom “Rosa” is, in a word, resourceful. She was just 20 years old when she had her son. Struggling to get by with no family support, her situation felt hopeless. But Rosa is determined to create a bright future.
NIC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Cardinals bounce back after layoff
NIC (6-7) faces Western Wyoming today at noon.
Silver Valley Sports Recap: Dec. 11-17
Area teams busy as holiday approaches. Davis wins Lakeland girls tournaments; Kellogg boys win third straight.
William (Bill) Porath, 62
Bill was born in Coeur d’Alene to Barry N. and JoAnn Porath.
Elsie Marie Power, 73
Elsie Marie Power, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, passed away on December 15, 2023, surrounded by and in the comfort of her family.
Legals for December, 19 2023
Love it or hate it, self-checkout is here to stay. But it's going through a reckoning
Theft is indeed an issue. Andrews said a technology that relies on shoppers to do their own scanning and punch in product quantities tempts even law abiding citizens to be dishonest