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Idaho's wildfire season ends after tame summer
State football playoff schedules, scores
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Religious leaders call for Idaho senator's apology
Religious leaders of various faiths are seeking a public apology from Idaho Sen. Sheryl Nuxoll for a statement she made regarding the Hindu faith.
Sandler, Stiller get serious in 'Meyerowitz Stories'
For once, there’s a Netflix movie starring Adam Sandler worth watching.
'Deadpool 2': More, but not always better
At several points during “Deadpool 2,” Ryan Reynolds’ Wade Wilson (aka the foul-mouthed superhuman mercenary Deadpool) cites “lazy screenwriting” as reasoning for some particularly flimsy plot developments.
Teachers go out on a STEM
By JUDD WILSON
State prep football schedules November 4, 2014
Resort Plaza Shops fill vacancies
Business Bits
Several spaces in The Resort Plaza Shops will fill with businesses in the next few weeks. We'll list the ones we're aware of here and add details as they get closer to opening.
Remembering Pat Tillman, the football player
By ERIC PLUMMER
Ex-GU guard proud of his Zags
Fourteen years ago, Winston Brooks, then Gonzaga's sure-handed point guard by way of North Idaho College, was busting Cincinnati's full-court pressure in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
Childers, Brown power Lums past Gonzaga Prep
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Prep girls basketball poll, Nov. 18, 2010
First-place votes in parentheses
Study: Red states depend more on fed dollars
Study shows Idaho in middle of pack.
Timberland access gets big green light
A fee-for-use program on Potlatch land implemented more than a decade ago that required the public to buy permits to recreate is coming to an end.
Rosters announced for state high school all-star basketball games
After a one-year absence last year due to COVID-19, the annual state high school all-star boys and girls basketball games are returning this year — albeit in a new location in North Idaho. This year's event is scheduled for March 20 at Post Falls High School, as North Idaho College, the usual host, is unable to host this year due to COVID restrictions.
OPINION: An Idaho Attorney General transition that courts danger
As far back as I can remember, transitions in the Idaho Attorney General’s office have been rather seamless and non-political. The manner in which I took over the office from David Leroy after the 1982 election is typical. I informed the entire staff that anyone who was doing a good job for the state would have a place in my office. And that is how it was with those who preceded me and those who followed.
Silver Valley Mining Wars: Part 1
Through the discovery of gold by Andrew Prichard in 1882 a human avalanche of 5,000 “gold rushers” soon descended on the area around Eagle Creek and Murray. But within a year, these prospectors began spilling over the Coeur d’Alene mountains to the south to prospect for additional gold deposits. However, lead-silver outcroppings were found, rather than gold, and claims were filed.
Idaho economy: Running hot
Inland Northwest Partners hosts Economic Forecast Fall Meeting
Economic headwinds are fiercely blowing throughout Idaho and the rest of the country. Rising interest rates, inflation and other challenges are evident and prevalent. "We don’t want to minimize the impact of these problems, but when you have such a strong labor market as Idaho, and when you have wage growth, you have a lot of resiliency in the face of these headwinds," Sam Wolkenhauer, a labor economist with the Idaho Department of Labor, said Thursday.
IDFG stocked access sites provide golden opportunity for Idaho pheasant hunters
Fish and Game will stock 30,000 pheasants across the 24 permitted areas, including 14 WMAs, in 2022
The Power of Partnerships
Idaho Forests managed best through collaboration
Conservation groups and timber companies were historically on opposing sides of forest management issues