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Coeur d'Alene wins on emotional night
COEUR d’ALENE — After an emotional pre-match ceremony where many players brought cancer survivors to be honored, and another cancer survivor was an “honored guest,” the Coeur d’Alene Vikings overcame a first-set struggle to beat the Post Falls Trojans 18-25, 25-20, 25-20, 25-21 on Thursday night in the annual “Volleyball 4 the Cure” match for cancer awareness.
Coeur d'Alene School District: Levy funding has become vital piece of school funding
Levy funding has become vital piece of school funding
$20 million-per-year levy will provide $40 million over two years to support Cd'A School District
Two vehicle crash sends three to hospital
At approximately 8:20 p.m. Thursday, the Idaho
Donald ‘Donnie’ Duane Blaine Donald ‘Donnie’ Duane Blaine
Born in Rathdrum, Idaho, Sept. 26, 1940, to Harry and Ethel Blaine, Donald “Donnie” Duane Blaine passed away March 20, 2020, surrounded by his family in Spokane Valley, Wash.
Chiefs reach milestone with shutout
SPOKANE - Eric Williams stopped 33 shots as the Spokane Chiefs earned the 1,000th win in franchise history, beating the Kelowna Rockets 5-0 in Western Hockey League play Wednesday night in front of 3,469 at the Spokane Arena.
State workers' pay lags behind private sector
Legislators heard this morning that Idaho state employees' compensation packages now fall short of private sector workers' salaries and benefits by nearly 20 percent, reports
Cd'A: Logic hard to follow
I find recent city actions quite confusing. Do I have this right? With the McEuen Park project (estimated to cost up to $40 million) the council chose not to have a public vote. A few months later, the state is offering to give the city five miles of lake front and enough cash for 20 years of maintenance costs. The city now feels it needs a public vote on this offer. What am I missing here?
Prep volleyball October 19, 2010
Bears top Coeur d'Alene
MOSCOW - The Moscow Bears came out victorious in a 5-set match on Monday night, winning 17-25, 25-21, 25-20, 14-25 15-10 in Bear Den in both teams' regular season finale.
Robert Leo Franssen Sr., 79
Nov. 20, 1930 - May 25, 2010
$1 million June Powerball prize still unclaimed, Idaho Lottery says
BOISE (AP) - Idaho Lottery officials say a $1 million Powerball prize from the June 20 drawing remains unclaimed, and time is running out.
Afternoon Tea and Auction to benefit On Site Seniors program
COEUR d'ALENE - The third annual "Home Tweet Home Afternoon Tea and Auction" to develop awareness and to raise volunteer and financial support for On Site for Seniors is scheduled 1:30-4 p.m. Oct. 20 at the Lake City Center.
Cd'A: Logic hard to follow
I find recent city actions quite confusing. Do I have this right? With the McEuen Park project (estimated to cost up to $40 million) the council chose not to have a public vote. A few months later, the state is offering to give the city five miles of lake front and enough cash for 20 years of maintenance costs. The city now feels it needs a public vote on this offer. What am I missing here?
William M. Little Jr., 68
William M. (Doc) Little, Jr., age 68, of Hayden Lake passed away Tuesday, December 3rd after a short illness. Bill was born August 20, 1945 in Wilmington, Delaware and was raised in Claymont, Delaware, graduating from Claymont High in 1963.
Wear orange and stand up to teen dating violence
The North Idaho Violence Prevention Center is encouraging community members to participate in Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, a national effort throughout February to raise awareness about abuse in teen and 20-something relationships.
Jordan's Grocery robbery suspect arrested
A 20-year-old from Coeur d’Alene was arrested overnight on suspicion of Wednesday’s armed robbery of Jordan’s Grocery on 15th Street.
Vikings split with Missoula schools
MISSOULA — Elly Schraeder had seven kills, Kelly Horning six kills and Sarah Wilkey five kills for the Vikings in a 25-4, 25-21, 25-21 season-opening win at Hellgate High on Friday.
WERNER: Friend endorses him
I have known Terry Werner for over 20 years, from his service to the city of Post Falls on the council through his leadership of the Public Works Division. He is a man of integrity and values, and he will provide effective leadership and management of state resources.
Bike relay fundraiser is Feb. 25-26
A 24-hour bike relay fundraiser for the Lance Armstrong Cancer Foundation will be held Feb. 25-26 at the Peak Fitness gym in Post Falls.
Calling all artists
The City of Hayden Arts Commission is calling on artists to submit designs to spruce up the city’s utility boxes. Applications must be sent to clerk@cityofhaydenid.us by 5 p.m. Nov. 30. Submissions should be in a digital format large enough for commissioners to see; files cannot exceed 20 MB. Selected artists will be paid $300. The commission will meet in December to make the selection.
Open house to address traffic
The Atlas Waterfront/Riverstone Traffic Impact Study will be the subject of an open house the city of Coeur d’Alene will host Dec. 20 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in the Community Room at Coeur d’Alene Public Library, 702 Front Ave.