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CDA crime fighters winning
Statistics show record-low Part 1 Crimes in 2023
White said police want the criminal element “to feel genuinely uncomfortable" in Coeur d'Alene
Take that to the bank
Area financial institutions share expertise with Mountain View students
Bank applications and financial paperwork can be daunting, especially for young people who have never opened checking accounts.
CDA crime by the numbers in 2023
Crime in CEA
PRIMARY: Here’s what was passed
Regarding Mary Ollie’s comments, after the Legislature’s failure to reconvene, the Secretary of State and the Governor enacted the change to the presidential primary in Idaho. Bill addressing technical correction died when the legislative session adjourned. House Assistant Minority Leader Lauren Necochea, D-Boise, said the problem is that the Idaho Legislature failed to pass Senate Bill 1186, which she described as a technical correction to the presidential primary law. The Idaho Senate voted 24-10 to pass Senate Bill 1186, but the bill never advanced to the House floor for a vote and died when the session adjourned. “The way to ensure Idaho voters — of every party — have their say in our presidential nomination process is to hold a special legislative session and reinstate the presidential primary election,” Necochea added.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Benefits of non-invasive body contouring
Fat loss is one of the toughest battles you can take on alone. That’s why there are so many diet plans, surgical procedures and guides out there. Diet and lifestyle adjustments can certainly change the way your body looks, but for many, those changes aren’t enough. Emerging from the need for safe, effective fat loss procedures, non-invasive body contouring is making a lot of noise.
EDITORIAL: Local author sheds light on 'Fractured' nation
Uyless Black's two-volume set a must-read for conscientious Americans
Michael Craig Jarrett, 60
Mike Jarrett died on February 20, 2024, at his home in Post Falls. He was born November 24, 1963, to Don and Pat Jarrett at Ramey AFB in Puerto Rico.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Natural relief for plantar fasciitis
If you’ve ever experienced plantar fasciitis, you know that the foot pain it causes can really limit you. As with all other conditions, some people only get it mildly, while others can lose quality of life. It is a common foot condition that causes pain around the heel and sometimes the bottom of the foot. It can be sharp or stabbing, or a dull achiness or burning. It occurs most often when you first arise after sitting for long periods, or arising in the morning. The plantar fascia is a thick band of tissue that runs from your heels to your toes. When it becomes inflamed, it hurts. Poor fitting or poor quality shoes, overuse, poor foot mechanics especially during sports activities, weight, and structural problems can be the cause of this condition.
Legals for February, 28 2024
State high school boys basketball tournament capsules
Glances of each team playing in this week's state boys basketball tournaments.
All about the journey — Four Coeur d’Alene High seniors, longtime basketball teammates, help Vikings qualify for state for first time since 2012
“I just remember Keith (Orchard), Logan’s dad, and Ryan (Nipp, Trey’s dad and a former Viking assistant coach), they would always say, ‘You guys have potential,’” Coeur d'Alene senior Gunner Larson said. “They would always tell us, ‘Work hard now so you can go to state when you’re at CHS.’ And I always remembered that. It seemed like a joke at the time, something that wasn’t really relevant, but then, our JV year, they told us the same thing, and we just finally did it.”
Looking for the positive
Area schools encourage good behavior through intervention, support programming
Schools across North Idaho and the country are supporting students through Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports programs.
Mandatory minimums for fentanyl trafficking become law
North Idaho lawmakers were split on bill
Shoshone commissioners pause decision on voting machines
Shoshone County commissioners are reevaluating options to spend on voting equipment as part of a $15,752 Help America Vote Act grant award after responses from the public on the topic.
Silver Valley Sports Recap: Feb. 19-25
Wildcat wrestlers finish third at state tournament; Kellogg, Wallace, and Mullan boys basketball seasons end early at districts.
VETERANS PRESS: Why are women veterans reluctant to apply for VA benefits?
There are several reasons why women veterans may be reluctant to apply for VA benefits.
VETERANS PRESS: Top 5 most common disabilities for women veterans
Women have served in the military from the American Revolution to the present.
Second Harvest's mobile market plans Pinehurst pop-up site
An assortment of free nonperishable and fresh items are available to individuals and families through a drive through distribution, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 29 at Our Savior Lutheran Church at 15 S Division St., Pinehurst.
Frances 'Juanita' Bohannon, 71
Frances "Juanita" Bohannon, 71