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Noggins and narratives: An official hat-tip
Delivery of hats to NIC trustees and Press reporters and editors sends a message.
PREP ROUNDUP: ’Jacks pull away from Jaguars in second half
Tristan Gentry-Nelson scored 15 of his 18 points in the second half, 10 of those in the decisive third quarter, as the St. Maries Lumberjacks pulled away after halftime to beat the Genesis Prep Jaguars 56-24 on Thursday night at The Courts at Real Life.
Op-Ed: Freedom Foundation politicians are gunning for Idaho public schools
The Idaho Freedom Foundation (IFF), an extremist political outfit that draws dark money support, is dedicated to getting rid of public schools in Idaho.
'Wings' delivers dogs facing death to KHS
No-kill nonprofit receives $20K from Betty White Challenge
Wings saves dogs, cats
Rare eagle seen in Maine, wowing birders, might stay a bit
The Steller's sea eagle arrived in late December
Lawmaker sued under public records act for ethics documents
In a campaign email sent to constituents Thursday, Giddings called the case a 'nuisance lawsuit'
PJ Sand, 65
PJ was born on August 19, 1955, to Paul and Inez Sand in Coeur d’Alene.
Orville Paul Gorringe, 84
Orville Paul Gorringe, 84, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, passed away surrounded by loved ones on December 29, 2021 (after a difficult battle with Parkinson’s disease).
Giddings helped craft rape allegation response, record shows
Candidate for lieutenant governor facing lawsuits.
Mush, puppies!
Priest Lake sled dog race on Feb. 5-6
The air was filled with the sound of dogs barking. Then silence as they took off in the snow. Musher Dan Hanks of Coeur d’Alene said it’s normal for the dogs to get all excited, then calm down when he gives them the go ahead to start pulling the sled.
Ruined lives prompted Kristof's run for Oregon governor
Kristof has gone to the state Supreme Court to fight the Jan. 6 decision
US plans more wild horse roundups this year than ever before
Opponents say their removal violates the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act
Clifford Donald Allen, Jr., 87
Clifford Donald Allen, Jr., 87, passed away peacefully at his home on the shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene, ID on Monday, January 17 with his wife of 33 years, Sally, by his side.
John Grant Morrison, 75
John Grant Morrison was born, August 19, 1945 in Augusta, Georgia, the third of four children to Presbyterian minister Robert S. Morrison and Margaret Herndon Morrison, a harpist and Minister of Music.
'Life is precious'
About 350 attend rally on Saturday
Pro-lifers rally Aaturday
Justice for Reddington must wait
Sentencing postponed in dog shooting case
.COEUR d’ALENE — A sentencing for a man who shot a dog and caused the loss of an eye has been postponed.
Right to Life versus Right to Choose
Compassion - where has it gone?
Ukraine's front line: Where lives turn on distant decisions
The soldiers in Zolote 4 have been defending against Russian encroachment for years
Kevin Lee Wang, 59
It is with the heaviest of hearts that we mourn the sudden loss of our husband, father, brother, uncle, friend, and dog dad, Kevin Lee Wang, on January 20, 2022, in Spokane, Washington.
Main Street: Listening to your body brings bonus days
The view from Main Street this week is a reminder to listen to your body — you never know when it can save your life.