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Johnna Kathryn Pimentel, 49
Johnna Kathryn Pimentel, 49, of Ashburn, Va., died July 20, 2010, in Leesburg, Va., after courageously battling an aggressive case of cancer that began as melanoma. Johnna was born to Sharon and (George) Roger Wilson on Feb. 20, 1961, in Coeur d'Alene.
'Gunsmoke' star Arness dies at 88
It takes a special kind of lawman to carry on for 20 years in the Wild West of TV.
Thompson leads Cougars in Diamond Head Classic opener
HONOLULU (AP) - Klay Thompson scored 28 points to lead Washington State past Mississippi State 83-57 Tuesday in the opening round of the Diamond Head Classic.
Vandals finish sweep of Fresno
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - Former North Idaho College standout Mac Hopson had 20 points, eight rebounds and six assists as Idaho defeated Fresno State 68-59 on Saturday night to sweep the season series from the Bulldogs.
Cardinal men, women ready to play at home, snap skid
COEUR d'ALENE - After a long month away from the friendly confines of Rolly Williams Court, both the North Idaho College men's and women's basketball teams return home for the next three weeks starting with the women's game tonight at 5:30.
IMF chief says globalpro-growth policies needed
WASHINGTON - The head of the International Monetary Fund says the United States, Europe, Japan and China all need to make adjustments to their current economic policies in order to boost a still-struggling global economy.
Theodore 'Ted' Willhite, 81
Nov. 9, 1934 — Jan. 20, 2016
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Ferguson: A losing case for everybody
In a matter of two or three hours a vile group of black or white thugs destroyed whatever sympathy there may have been for the black people of Ferguson, Mo. My wife and I lived in Ferguson and neighboring Dellwood in 1958. At the time, the population of Ferguson was composed of approximately 75 percent white, 20 percent black and 5 percent other residents, with about 35 percent of the crimes attributed to the black community. Today, the population is about 20 percent white, 70 percent black and 10 percent other, with about 70 percent of the crimes attributed to black people.
Think Big Festival open to entire community
COEUR d'ALENE - From Aug. 20-22, North Idaho will host brilliant minds from Facebook, Microsoft, Boeing and others exploring the future of robotics and artificial intelligence.
Arrest made in Jordan's robbery
COEUR d’ALENE — A 20-year-old Coeur d’Alene man who reportedly ditched his robbery clothes after allegedly sticking up Jordan’s Grocery in Coeur d’Alene Wednesday is in jail on a $75,000 bond.
Timberlake topples Lakeland in opener
RATHDRUM - Keelie Lawler scored 20 points to lead the 3A Timberlake Tigers past the 4A Lakeland Hawks 59-18 in the nonleague opener for both schools on Friday at Hawk Court.
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By BRIAN WALKER
Cardinals hit the boards, win opener
PORTLAND — Sophomores Joey Naccarato and Jaden Dewar scored 23 points each — two of four North Idaho College players with at least 20 points — in a 116-92 season-opening win over the Chemeketa Storm at the Harold Williams Invitational at Portland Community College on Friday.
What's enough, and what is too much
Local taxpayers have shown unflinching support when school officials can justify additional spending through bond issues and levies. But even in these days of full employment and relative economic optimism, there’s an uncrossable line for many voters between committing to smart, sustainable strategies and what looks like reckless spending.
CWU transfer Austin fuels Cardinal victory
COEUR d’ALENE — Central Washington transfer Marcus Austin had 19 points and four rebounds off the bench for North Idaho College in a 85-64 win over Elite Sports Academy in the Coeur d’Alene Inn-vitational at Rolly Williams Court on Saturday.
Woman charged with animal cruelty
A woman is facing criminal charges after police said she kept dozens of animals in unsanitary conditions. Samantha R. Ohara, 30, of Coeur d’Alene, is charged with 20 counts of cruelty to animals and one count of injury to a child, all misdemeanors.
Man sentenced for rape
A man will spend up to 20 years in prison for raping a teen girl.