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Gem State represents at Super Bowl 50
Luckily, the little brother was kind enough to let me ride his coattails at Super Bowl 50, and what a wild ride it was.
Legals for March, 12 2021
Celia Jane ‘Janie’ Orr, 65
Celia Jane “Janie” Orr, 65, went to be with her Heavenly Father on July 29, 2020, in Post Falls. Janie was born in Libby, Mont., on June 3, 1955, to Edward and Charlotte Orr.
Idaho economy sheds jobs at record rate due to coronavirus
Nearly 33,000 Idaho residents filed for unemployment benefits last week
Idaho economy sheds jobs at record rate due to coronavirus
Nearly 33,000 Idaho residents filed for unemployment benefits last week
Idaho gas prices surge, but not in Cd'A
National average hits highest level in 10 months
gas prices climb
Nonprofit groups hone their message
COEUR d'ALENE - Standing out in the crowd can be as simple as fine-tuning your message.
Mariners edge Orioles
BALTIMORE (AP) — No one would have blamed light-hitting Matt Tuiasosopo for blabbing endlessly about his second home run in two games.
Need transportation? Win this brush truck
It's ideal for off roading, sturdy for hauling and tinted a jolly bumble bee yellow.
Lasers uncover icons of Sts. Peter and Paul
ROME - Twenty-first century laser technology has opened a window into the early days of the Catholic Church, guiding researchers through the dank, musty catacombs beneath Rome to a startling find: the first known icons of the apostles Peter and Paul.
These teens learn about money
Coeur d'Alene, Lake City high schools ranked in top 10 nationally in financial literacy
Idaho companies build all-Idaho firearm
Thirteen Idaho recreation-technology companies collaborated to create a complete and functioning firearm from Idaho-made products. The firearm is on display this week in the Idaho Commerce Booth at the 2015 Shooting Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show in Las Vegas at the Sands Expo Center.
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Robert E. McMullin
Class action targets student fees, supplies
COEUR d’ALENE — Former Idaho Supreme Court Justice Robert Huntley filed a class action lawsuit in federal court May 8 to compel Idaho school districts to stop charging students fees. The lawsuit names every school district in Idaho as defendants, and posits every K-12 student in Idaho, plus their parents or guardians, as plaintiffs whose rights have been violated.
Sugar City considering a smoking/vaping ban in city parks
SUGAR CITY — The Sugar City Council is considering banning smoking/vaping in its parks thanks to the efforts of the state’s Project Filter program.
Survey shows priorities for ed, econ
The Statewide Study on Education and the Economy, an intensive survey about Idaho education conducted by Palo Alto-based tech giant Hewlett-Packard and Idaho Business for Education reveals mental health and non-cognitive skills are a major concern for educators, parents and potential employers.
Linda Starck, 76
Linda passed away quietly on April 9, 2023, with her family by her side at the Schneidmiller Hospice House in Coeur d'Alene after a stroke and a brief battle with cancer.
Studies: Equality rising in Idaho
On Sunday, America celebrates the birth of a man whose dream could be ascribed to the nation as a whole: A land of equal opportunity for everyone.
Bedke aims for Idaho’s No. 2 spot
A little more than 20 years ago, when Scott Bedke was appointed to fill a vacancy in the Idaho Legislature, he left his family’s ranch in Oakley with one thought at the forefront of his mind. “If I’m going to leave that to go to the Legislature, I’ve got to make a difference,” he said Monday in a sit-down interview with The Press. Bedke believes he’s done just that, having served at times on the budget, Revenue & Taxation, Resources & Conservation and transportation committees. He’s mediated “really ticklish” water issues in southern Idaho and worked to “drought-proof” the growing state.
'Idaho is flying high'
Tourism expected to be strong this summer
North Idaho looking good this summer