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Lakeland grad contributes talents to Disney success
Heuett worked as layout supervisor on 'Inside Out 2,' the highest-grossing Pixar film
The animated film "Inside Out 2" has become Pixar's highest-grossing movie of all time, recently passing the $1.25 billion mark globally after being released in June. Lakeland High School graduate Ryan Heuett had a hand in that success.
'Snowflake Bentley' - a man of the 'hoar frost' winter season
Weather Gems
Every year in the mid winter season, for the benefit of the local students and teachers, I update the life and times of Wilson 'Snowflake' Bentley, who was born on Feb. 9, 1865, at the end of the Civil War in Jericho, Vt.
New concerns, health issues emerge in spice use
Synthetic marijuana causing many to seek medical care
2014 a big year for Idaho
Gay marriage among state's top news
Meet Mr. Showbiz
When Ol' Blue Eyes made a suggestion to a musician, that musician listened.
Crib becomes treasured keepsake
Earlier this year,
Blaze through maze of media bias Chart analyzes, ranks content; see where your top sources land
All eyes are on 2020, but will they absorb news with 20-20 vision?
Millions of dollars to combat opioid abuse are coming to Idaho
As Idaho begins the long process of receiving opioid lawsuit settlement funds, expect to learn more about how local, state governments are spending that money.
As flames swallowed Maui, survivors made harrowing escapes
After police roadblocks forced them onto Front Street, they ditched their truck, running one way, then another, finding walls of flames in their path
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Crystals and their shapes
Crystals come in many shapes and sizes.
Legals for July, 29 2022
Risk of the roads
Uninsured drivers 'a significant problem' in Idaho
Keith Erickson thought it would be simple enough, getting the other driver to cover his wife's totaled Corolla after the 2004 accident.
Building a miracle
PF neighborhood to set example for homeownership through public-private partnerships
For two long years, Ryan Ryle and his fiance, Jayne Foster, tried to buy a home in North Idaho. Ryle, who grew up just on the other side of the Idaho-Washington stateline, said the couple would put in offers on houses just to constantly be outbid by other buyers who had larger down payments or cash in hand. “We even looked at new builds, but we needed so much earnest money down, we couldn’t save for it,” Ryle said Thursday.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Seahawks reach again; was this draft a dog?
Let’s try to make some sense of the NFL’s first-ever virtual draft.
Wallace ready for center stage
Wallace will use any excuse to party.
Living the past
Silver City clings to roots and ghost town status
War at the Core
Formation of Idahoans for Excellence in Education announced
COEUR d'ALENE - With just six weeks to go until school starts with the new Idaho Core Standards in place, opponents and supporters of the education reform initiative are marshaling forces and speaking out.
Cd'A woman turns 105
As Michelle Jutile sank a knife into the mammoth cake with three numbers on Tuesday, she recalled the recipient's dry reaction.
If you want life's best, see that life gets your best
It all started with an innocent question at a conference where I was speaking. After I was introduced to one of the organizers, I asked her, "And what do you do for a living?"
Jaso comes through for Mariners
RBI single in 8th lifts Seattle past Detroit
SEATTLE (AP) - All it took was two clutch at-bats for John Jaso to get a new title in the Seattle clubhouse.