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OPINION: Bedke resists ‘burn-it-down’ mentality
It wasn’t long ago when now-Lt. Gov. Scott Bedke was part of a House leadership team that was widely viewed as one of the most conservative in Idaho’s history. Across the rotunda, there was now-Gov. Brad Little who generally was preaching the same conservative gospel in the Senate.
THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: A lot of talent in these kids
Someday soon, someone is going to bring a title back to the area. And we’ve got the guys to do it.
ISP gears up for '100 Deadliest Days'
Five crash-related deaths already in North Idaho
Teen drivers face higher risks due to immaturity, inexperience, and lack of skills.
Idaho ranks third in 2020 state economic competitiveness ranking
Overall Economic Outlook for 2019
States ranked based on 15 policies that spur economic growth
Census nearing final tally
Workers will verify numbers at homes until August
COEUR d'ALENE - It's the final wave before the numbers are crunched.
State volleyball pairings
Friday's first-round matchups
A life dedicated to informing others
Former newspaper owner Burnett remembered
RATHDRUM - Tom Burnett had an unwavering belief that local newspapers are the glue that holds communities together.
Red Sox earn rare win at Cleveland
AMERICAN LEAGUE
State prep football schedules November 1, 2011
Classic high school comedies inspire 'Easy A'
Just like "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," the high school comedy "Easy A" has a random musical number with no real connection to the plot. There's a lot of borrowing from other coming-of-age movies too, from "Say Anything" and "Sixteen Candles" to "Clueless" and even "Mean Girls."
Become fall-proof
Popular fitness program helps keep seniors on their feet
HAYDEN - "Take a deep, deep breath, and let it out."
Aerial tours add another Scotchman perspective
SANDPOINT — Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness and EcoFlight teamed up Wednesday to give aerial tours of the proposed wilderness area near Clark Fork.
Lums open state AA tourney on Tuesday
The Coeur d’Alene Lumbermen will take on the Treasure Valley Stars of Ontario, Ore., on Tuesday at 9 a.m. PDT in the first game of the state class AA American Legion baseball tournament at Timberline High in Boise.
JACC: Back in black
Business leaders, fundraiser help solidify historic cultural center
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Casey James Cox, 19
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Charles “Chuck” Anthony Stein, 89
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Linda Jean (Lindgren) Holstein
Angels' Weaver grounds Twins with no-hitter
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Jered Weaver pitched the second no-hitter in the majors in less than two weeks, completely overmatching Minnesota and leading the Los Angeles Angels to a 9-0 win over the Twins on Wednesday night.
Think you may have COVID-19? Here's what to do
Despite the spread of the novel coronavirus in nearby states, Idaho as of Thursday still has no confirmed cases of COVID-19. Still, the Idaho Bureau of Laboratories has tested 93 people for the illness, and is monitoring 11 people, according to a state website dedicated to providing information about the disease.
North Idaho Now podcast Episode 6: Headlines for 2/17 thru 2/19
In this week's interview, the duo chat with Panhandle Health District public information officer Katherine Hoyer about the vaccine rollout in North Idaho.