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PREP ROUNDUP: Timberlake baseball, softball teams first in area to open seasons
Both teams return to action on Tuesday.
Murder trial continues for ex-ISP trooper
Kendy Howard was a loving mother and grandmother.
The Snake Pit: 'still standing after 140 years'
Enaville landmark gets new owners
Times have changed a lot over the last 140 years, but in Enaville, there’s been one constant: The Snake Pit. It’s been a saloon, railroad layover, hotel, logging landmark, brothel, and restaurant.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
OPINION: Caucus saboteurs
Last Saturday, thanks to efforts by the Idaho Republican Party, nearly 40,000 Idaho Republicans were able to cast their vote for their preferred Presidential Candidate. This could not have happened without the Republican Party acting after the Secretary of State, the legislature and the Governor all agreed to cancel the March Presidential Primary.
Cd'A woman arrested after standoff
Meth found in home
After a short standoff, Brouwer came outside where she was detained while officers searched the residence and found a large quantity of methamphetamine.
Hippity hop over to egg hunts, craft fairs this spring
Craft fairs, egg hunts and other Easter activities will be found across North Idaho this spring.
Silver Valley food instability issues aided by local partnerships
The turnout for the Wallace Food Bank has kept steady since the dramatic increase they experienced this past fall.
CAUCUS: No dead bodies to be found
In the editorial of March 1, “Is it a caucus or carcass,” don’t look for the carcass, there isn’t one. Everything mentioned is nothing more than a complaint about the majority Republicans and how they have decided to run their process of nomination in Idaho.
TRANSITIONS: Path to better understanding
Regarding the recent letter asking questions about “kid transitions,” I hear you. I appreciate your passion for the well-being of children and the sustainability of human civilization. I would love to have a discussion with you about this.
Legals for March, 8 2024
Orchard expansion in Canada's wine country stirs fears a key wildlife corridor will be harmed
Terbasket and other experts worry man-made barriers are already hurting the corridor's habitat connectivity, further threatening at-risk species and jeopardizing the area’s biodiversity.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: And then, boom, the Seahawks start the rebuild
They aren’t likely to settle for Love and a group of youngsters. In case you’re wondering, there are a bundle of veteran safeties on the free-agent market, and a few more who should be in that category shortly.
NIC BASKETBALL: Hard work gets Cardinal men back into Region 18 mix
NIC (21-9) is the fourth seed and opens the tournament against top seeded Salt Lake (27-3), who won the Scenic West Conference regular season title, on Friday at 4 p.m. PST.
PAC-12 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Cougars bow out in opener
Bella Murekatete, a senior from Genesis Prep, had eight points, seven rebounds, two assists and one block for Washington State, which awaits its NCAA Tournament fate next weekend.
'Talk Shop with Idaho Fish and Game' gathering to be held March 21 in St. Maries
Anyone from the public is encouraged to attend
Legals for March, 7 2024
Workers expressed concern over bowed beams, structural issues before Idaho hangar collapse killed 3
A woman who answered the phone Wednesday at Big D Builders said owner Dennis Durrant declined to comment to The Associated Press.
Youth Sports March 6, 2024
Scores, news, highlights, etc., from local youth teams, leagues, et al ...
College basketball: Murekatete honored again; Fortier, Ejim earn WCC awards
Top players announced for West Coast Conference, Pac-12 Conference.