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PREP ROUNDUP: Seniors have a day for Timberlake
Results from Friday's prep baseball, softball and track and field matchups.
PREP ROUNDUP: Seniors have their day for Cd’A
"Trevor gave us a great start,” Coeur d’Alene coach Erik Karns said. “Trevor, he does what Trevor does — he just throws strikes, and mixes in the curveball and fastball to keep them off balance. Trevor has just been a program-type kid; great to see him have success on the mound.”
Legals for April, 23 2024
ANNIVERSARY: A candle for Randy, Cliff
Dear Mr. Mann, I enjoyed reading your personal column in Tuesday’s Press. I want to give you a big Thank You! for being so steadfast and consistent over the past 20 years with your weather forecast, always getting it in by deadline, even when traveling on vacation and after having a heart attack! What? I don’t think we see that kind of work ethic too much these days.
PREP SOFTBALL: Lake City splits, drops out of lead
Lake City slipped one game behind Coeur d’Alene (12-4, 10-2) and Lewiston (10-6, 10-2) for the IEL lead. Lake City is scheduled to play host to Lakeland on Saturday in an IEL doubleheader.
Legals for April, 27 2024
Sixth Street Melodrama announces upcoming season
The Sixth Street Melodrama and Theater have recently announced the lineup for their upcoming season.
Pet registration underway in Wardner
Pet Registrar Rick Gilbert is collecting registration information for the small city’s furry friends
Northwest Notes: April 27, 2024
Washington State will host its annual Crimson and Gray Game, presented by BECU today at 3 p.m. in Gesa Field.
Clark Fork River produces new state record Westslope cutthroat trout
Post Falls angler releases record trout
Westslope Cutthroat Trout are found in rivers (and some lakes) primarily throughout central and northern Idaho
CONVENTION: Call for true conservatives
Idaho is supposedly a conservative “Red State.” Thus many non-conservative folks run as “Republicans” but vote very differently.
Cd’A celebrates Earth Day
Clear skies, blooming trees and Tubbs Hill standing in the distance were testaments to the beauty of Coeur d’Alene — and reminders of why the environment is worth protecting.
‘Perfect the way they are’
Community walks for autism acceptance
The sounds of laughter and upbeat music filled the air as more than 200 people, including many people with autism and their loved ones, gathered Saturday at the Kootenai County Fairgrounds for the Walk for Autism Acceptance.
El Niño is gone and another La Niña may form
El Niño was declared officially over by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) last week, one of the main forecasters who monitor sea-surface temperatures.
Patriot Front members cited for illegal stickering in Wallace
Two men were cited for placing stickers on the windows of several downtown Wallace businesses Friday.
Idaho spring football game: Johnson displays an 'edge'
Former Lake City star totals 2.5 sacks as redshirt freshman pushes for playing time
Idaho opens its season Aug. 31 at Oregon.
Wallace Food Bank on ice
More refrigeration aids additions to food offerings
The switch from only preserved foods that can sit on a shelf to fresh produce and frozen proteins has been paying off at the Wallace Food Bank. “If we can provide it, let’s do it,” Michael Hoffman, food bank president, said.
Northwest Notes April 24, 2024
Washington State announced Tuesday that it has added a two game, home-and-home series against Virginia to its 2025 and 2031 football schedules.
Eastern Washington spring football game: Defense wins the night in Cheney
Eastern Washington opens the season at home on Aug. 29.
Huckleberries: Skinheads — then and now — make headlines
And yet, this remains a special place, columnist concludes