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Housing market off to solid start
Spring could see more inventory, sales
He said investors are coming back to the market and start buying property and homes again, showing an increased confidence.
Public wanted for 'Community Conversations'
Free forum series aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the vital connections between education, health care, and business within our community.
Earthquakes in the Midwest with threats in the Northwest
Recently, residents in the Midwest have been concerned about the recent increase in earthquake activity in southern Illinois. Since the middle of November of 2023, there have been three earthquakes measuring from a 2.5 magnitude in early March of this year, to 3.6 magnitude last November.
BIG SKY MEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Vandals bow out in first round again
Idaho finished 11-21 — the 11 wins the most for the Vandal men since the 2017-18 team finished 22-9. Since that year, Idaho won 5, 8, 1, 9 and 10 wins in the next five seasons.
PREP BASEBALL: Coeur d'Alene bounces back to down Seattle Prep to open season
Coeur d’Alene (1-1) is scheduled to play at doubleheader at Sandpoint on Tuesday.
'What’s going to happen once I’m gone?'
“What’s going to happen once I’m gone?” That’s the question many families and caregivers for people with disabilities have had when contacting agencies like Disability Action Center NW.
Malek earns achievement accolades
Idaho Women Lawyers selects local attorney for award
Every two years, the Boise nonprofit Idaho Women Lawyers presents one remarkable individual with a Notable Achievement of the Year award.
Historic mystery
Divers, museum team up to identify, protect old wreck
It's likely she was deliberately sunk; the rocks piled in the front of the bow attest to that. But her name? Her story? When she operated in the community? Those are among the mysteries the Bonner County Museum hopes to solve, starting that journey with a dive into a recently discovered historic wreck.
EDITORIAL: Can NIC's leopards change their spots?
Trustees are in final six-month stretch to do what they should have done two years ago.
CDA Regional Chamber 2024 Scholarship Program
Coeur d’Alene Tribe continues support for third year
“Education has always been a top priority for the Coeur d’Alene Tribe, and in these uncertain times, it is even more critical to support our students. That is why the Tribe continues to step up and challenge the business community to join us in supporting our students,” said Allan.
NEW LAW: Know about protections
I would like employers to know about the Pregnant Fairness Act that just came into federal law last June. This act protects pregnant workers who need accommodations regarding weight restrictions, breaks, etc.
SATIRE: Another modest proposal
We here at Our Lady of Perpetual Conception have become aware that women’s fertility, women’s bodies and the ongoing need for service workers in the great state of Idaho have been commented upon at length.
PRIMARIES: Open them to all voters
We are in the midst of primary season, when we select the presidential candidates for the upcoming November election. This should be a matter of great importance, but here in Idaho we have allowed less than two hundredths of one percent (.014%) of our population to make that determination for one of our major parties.
REGION 18 MEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Cardinals feel the buzz ... No. 3 Salt Lake hits 14 3-pointers in romp of NIC
NIC, back in the Scenic West Athletic Conference for the first time since 2016 — when the Cardinals advanced to the NJCAA Tournament for the first time since 1997 — finished 21-10.
THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: Let the games keep on going
“Saturday’s going to be our first time on grass this season,” fifth-year Coeur d'Alene High baseball coach Erik Karns said. “But, we’d been outside on the football field each day taking ground balls before spring break. Having that turf field has been enormous for us. All three teams are practicing at the same time and each of the coaches are doing a great job of leading a different aspect of it.”
The 'Maximizer'
Jon Ness leaves Kootenai Health in good shape
The 68-year-old employed that strategy in his 13 years of leading Kootenai Health as its CEO. Friday, on his last day, a relaxed Ness sat down in his almost empty office for an interview with The Press.
Shasta Groene loses home to fire
People rally to help with donations, encouragement
who survived serial killer Joseph Duncan, now looking for community support to help her family survive house fire
CLN votes to again pursue Redman Insurance
Insurance, job descriptions, staff utilization plan among tasks for director
The board majority plowed through several motions Wednesday during a special meeting of Community Library Network trustees at the Hayden Library, where the board chair had two attendees removed for behavior she considered to be disruptive.
FAST FIVE Michelle Lewis dreams in color
Meet Michelle Lewis, a color psychology expert who helps people connect with the power of color in their daily lives.
Caroline 'Carol' L. Vineyard, 76
Caroline 'Carol' L. Vineyard, 76