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Progress on housing solution education
What's possible - and what's not - for our area is a focal point
CDA Chamber: Crucial role of precinct committeeman and their impact on business
This important precinct committeeman race is coming up on the May primary ballot. T
THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: She's part of the family plan ... Charlie Lindsay joins her cousin in U.S. Olympic development program in water polo
“She’s got a lot of talent and works hard in practice,” North Idaho Water Polo Club coach Mark Collingham said. “She’s got some older sisters and cousins that have played in the past, and she started when she was 3 or 4-years old. Even though she’s really young, she’s been playing for the last seven or eight years.”
Education is theirs to keep
115 graduating seniors each receive $1,000 scholarships from Chamber, Tribe
More than $115,000 in scholarships was presented at the event that honored some of the area’s best and brightest graduates.
CLN votes for sparse notes
Note taking, prep for budget season discussed at Thursday meeting
Staff will be expected to present the board with a balanced budget and pare down notes taken at Community Library Network meetings following actions taken at Thursday’s three-and-a-half-hour meeting at the Hayden Library.
It takes a village — of police officers
CEO thankful for help
Children's Village thanks police
The Exhausted Dad: When you don’t move the headstones
Kids are always listening. My 9-year-old daughter, it must be said, is turning into one of the cooler people I know. We enjoy the same music (Hooptown 101!), and her contrarian tendencies make her a true Wild Card in most situations. If she disagrees with me about anything, she usually just replies “NOPE!” and I’m only left to guess as to why I’m so wrong.
Cultivating kindness
Sorensen students plant flowers and more
Third-graders at Sorensen Magnet School spread a little sunshine around the school by sowing over 200 bulbs Tuesday. The students make up the Kindness 101 Club and "It makes our community happier and more beautiful," Lilah Hinkins said about the club project.
Idaho abortion ban raises alarms about the state of emergency pregnancy care in the U.S.
The Biden administration has sued Idaho over its abortion ban
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Support for your favorite college team now measured in $$$
Are you a serious Gonzaga fan? A real, heart-and-soul Zagaholic who would do almost anything to see your guys back in the NCAA title game? Here’s an idea: Send the program a couple million dollars.
PREP ROUNDUP: Lakeland topples Sandpoint twice
Lakeland travels to Lewiston on Tuesday for an IEL doubleheader.
Tesh turnaround
After employee exodus in August, nonprofit rebuilds staff, client base
It has served over 20,000 children and adults with disabilities since 1976.
Safe Passage: Here for survivors
Two in five women and one in five men in Idaho have experienced sexual violence during their lifetime, according to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.
KSD exploring 4-day week
Superintendent says Cd'A's decision will influence theirs
Recently, students in the KSD were sent home with surveys that their families could fill out and return to the school – these surveys asked the families what they believed would be the pros and cons of such a change from the traditional five-day school week.
VIGIL: Why I won’t be there
Thanks but no thanks North Idaho United for the invitation to your vigil on Saturday.
BORAH: Don’t take away ‘our kids’
I couldn’t believe my eyes Saturday! Close down Borah School? Borah is not just a school; it is central to a close-knit neighborhood.
THANKS: To our favorite weatherMann
In reading “Forecast Calls for 20-Year Celebration” on Monday (April 15) in the Coeur d’Alene Press, I wanted to give a heartfelt thank you to Randy Mann for his years of dedication and service to providing accurate weather for our area. Mann’s commentaries on the weather, along with Cliff Harris, provide the bright spot to my days.
TRUMP: Getting to soul of the matter
Sandy Patano, in her recent column “Saving Republican Soul,” tells us that “we will obviously support the Republican nominee” because “to be a true Republican…is based on allegiance to a specific individual…or a steadfast commitment to…shared conservative principles.”
DRUGS: Time to nationalize them
“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” — Ben Franklin
'Mamma Mia!'
CHS production on stage through April 27
Embark on a sun-soaked adventure with the Coeur d'Alene High School Theatre Department during performances of the smash-hit musical sensation, "Mamma Mia!" Inspired by the iconic songs of ABBA, this production promises an evening of laughter, love and entertainment. The show plays at 7 p.m. through April 27.