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Body was moved, blood spatter expert says
Kendy Howard’s body was “significantly moved” after her death, a blood spatter expert said in court.
PF Chamber's Reverse Job Fair set for March 20
Real Life Ministries to again host student event
Post Falls High School seniors will once again participate in the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce's Reverse Job Fair, set for 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 20 at Real Life Ministries, 1860 N. Cecil Road, Post Falls.
Wesley Alderson, 78
This is my last chance to have anything printed in a newspaper so I’m writing my own obituary. I was born March 6, 1946, in Carlinville, Illinois to the best parents anyone could hope to have, Dorothy Griffiths Alderson and William W. (Bill) Alderson.
Diving into the Science of Recovery
Arriving at their new location in The Shops, we met Gunnar Amos, Recovery Manager for BioPerformance Institute (BPI), who took us through the Regener8 protocol
Comment for game bird season proposals open
Deadline to comment is March 24.
For those interested in commenting on a specific season proposal, click on the section you wish to provide input on below. Ducks, mergansers, coots and Wilson’s snipe
Claire McDonald, 79
Claire Lillete McDonald, 79, of Blue Springs, Missouri passed away on March 2, 2024.
Steps for Schools raises $48K for Idaho education
The annual Steps for Schools walking challenge generated $48,000 for Idaho schools, thanks to the efforts of state legislators and constitutional officers who participated in the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health program that promotes the importance of physical activity.
Colleen Louise Moreland, 82
Colleen was born to Colin and Jean O’donnell on March 18, 1941, in Seattle, Washington.
Legals for March, 14 2024
Legals for March, 14 2024
House passes a bill that could lead to a TikTok ban if Chinese owner refuses to sell
TikTok, which has more than 150 million American users, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Chinese technology firm ByteDance Ltd.
Biden and Trump are now their parties' presumptive nominees. What does that mean?
Last week, the Republican National Committee ushered in new leadership handpicked by Trump, in the form of a new chairman, co-chair and party chief of staff. Trump's installed leaders then moved to fire dozens of RNC staff.
'That's our house'
Family chosen for Rathdrum home through First Story
Instead of being greeted by more home applications or a housing interview, the Reesers were instead met with a celebration when they found out they had been selected as the homeowners for a house being built in Rathdrum.
Standing on common ground
Jimmy McAndrew: Disagreement doesn't have to mean division
Looking back, McAndrew came to realize something, which he shared with about 125 people on Tuesday morning.
Inventing the future
North Idaho students shine at Invent Idaho State Finals
They invented. They ignited. They innovated. Results have been announced for the Invent Idaho State Finals, held March 1-2 at the University of Idaho in Moscow.
MY TURN: Republicans do the splits
Here's how to fix the damaging divide in local GOP
Jean J. Klippstein, 93
Jean Jenell Klippstein was born in Los Angeles, California, on November 13th, 1930, to John Daniel Wisehaupt and Elda Emma (nee Rothenpieler).
William 'Bart' Barton Chamberlin, 57
In loving memory of William Barton Chamberlin, known as Bart, born on January 4, 1967, in Mesa, Arizona, and departed from us on February 3, 2024, at 4:44 pm, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, surrounded by friends and family.
OPINION: This bill is a referendum slayer
Oppose HB 652
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Hope for Lupus patients
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), commonly referred to as Lupus, is a chronic autoimmune disease that can cause damage to any part of the body, but especially the joints, skin and organs. It is a disease of progressive damage, resulting in aberrant immune system function. It is characterized by inflammation, pain, fatigue, skin rashes and fever.