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THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: STINK on stuff — Former Vandal and NFL player, and current analyst Schlereth, weighs in on football, former teammates and his nickname
“If I’ve got availability, have bags, will travel,” said Schlereth, currently an analyst for Fox Sports. “That’s where I am when it comes to helping out Idaho, because, to be honest with you man, being a kid that came out of Alaska, they’re the place that gave me the opportunity to continue to live out my dream of making it to the NFL, and nobody else seemed to be very interested in doing that. So, I owe them a debt of gratitude. Anytime I can pay that forward, I am definitely willing and able.”
'We're always telling our story'
Beth Rich's Mix It Up stores receive global recognition
Mix It Up Home Gift recently was honored at the annual Inspired Home Show 2024 in Chicago as among the world’s most innovative and creative home and housewares retailers are honored at the annual IHA Global Innovation Awards program.
Hayden Surgery Center opening in phases
The new Hayden Surgery Center at 8552 Government Way is opening in phases with comprehensive care including Orthopedic Urgent Care and Orthopedic Physical Therapy.
Huckleberries: Seattle's all wet; water skiing was invented in Cd'A
Returning heroes, leaning barns and true leaders
Important housing bill signed into law
Gives property renters in housing communities chance to buy the real estate
Celebrate National Humor Month with a laugh
I like to find humor in most situations, no matter how dire. Take for example the devastating tornadoes that hit my home city of Minneapolis in the summer of 1987. There was massive damage, and people were emotionally distraught. Our local newspaper pictured a man standing by his car, which had been crushed by a fallen tree. He was smiling, waving at people driving by and holding a sign that read, "new-style compact car."
THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: Prangley back in his competitive element
“You’re really got to have a good team around you,” Trevor Prangley said. “And I appreciate everything these guys did and how they pushed everybody. Everyone in the gym really came together and sacrificed their time for us. And it was pretty cool to see.”
Cd'A notifies 57 in Idaho of data breach
Accessed info included Social Security, driver's license numbers
In the city’s Feb. 12 press release on the subject, it said the city was working with nationally recognized third-party cybersecurity and data forensics consultants and following industry best practices while developing a strategic plan to address the issue.
PREP SOFTBALL: Lakeland falls to Frenchtown
Delilah Zimmerman and Emma Avalos had the lone hits for Lakeland (0-2), which scored twice on wild pitches in the third inning.
The Exhausted Dad: Different personalities on the sidelines
I take pride in being a respectful member of an audience. As a moviegoer, I silence and stay off my phone, and I don’t converse with other moviegoers. Even when I tell my kids in the theater to be quiet, I tell them with sign language and, rarely, an extremely hushed whisper.
Overstuffed ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ fails to justify its existence
Trying to appease all types of fans and regular moviegoers, the new “Ghostbusters” film, subtitled “Frozen Empire,” introduces a half-dozen decent ideas and fails to deliver on any of them.
Legals for March, 30 2024
Easter is March 31 this year. Here's why many Christians will wake up before sunrise to celebrate
There is biblical symbolism in the Easter worship of the early risers.
In Jerusalem, Palestinian Christians observe scaled-down Good Friday rituals
A young group of Palestinian Arab scouts led the day’s procession, past the 14 stations along the route, each marking an event that befell Jesus on his final journey. Hundreds of Palestinian Christians walked in their wake. Behind them was a small parade of the Franciscan religious order, composed mainly of foreigners who live in Jerusalem.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: There's always a shot at winning the stuffed panda
HOWEVER the trek to Detroit turns out, though, most people who know hoops will tell you that this season might be Few’s best overall coaching job.
PREP ROUNDUP: Lakeland comes up short in season opener
Lakeland plays Frenchtown today.
Special meeting goes nowhere
CLN board at odds over presence of attorney, open meeting law
A special Thursday meeting with a focus on Idaho's open meeting law didn't go as planned when the Community Library Network's legal counsel was absent from the meeting.
Planned power outage near Kellogg scheduled
About 110 Avista electric customers near Kellogg will experience a planned power outage Wednesday, April 3, Avista officials stated in a press release.
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