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Legals for July, 27 2022
A doggone good tale
Woman sees dog left behind by driver, adopts it
Doggone happy
Kathryn Ann (Park) Holt, 81
Kathryn Ann (Park) Holt, 81 of Twin Lakes, Idaho died peacefully at home on June 25, 2022 surrounded by family.
Duck’s death shocks golf community
Members of Avondale Golf Course frequently enjoy sightings of the local wildlife, from birds to deer to muskrats. But Dale the duck was special. For years, the black cayuga duck was Avondale’s unofficial mascot, beloved by golfers and staff alike. A group of four people allegedly ran Dale over with a golf cart Friday, killing the duck and devastating the Avondale community who loved it.
A new life for Little Foot
Dog flies from Kauai to home in Coeur d'Alene
Dog flies from Kauai to home in Coeur d'Alene
THE VETERANS' PRESS: 'Dog Tag Tales'
The history of military dog tags
My best friend recently got a brand new necklace and pendant.
UK breaks record for highest temperature as Europe sizzles
The U.K. Met Office weather agency registered a provisional reading of 104.5 degrees Fahrenheit at Coningsby in eastern England
Kenneth 'Ken' Norman Suhr
Kenneth "Ken" Norman Suhr, was born July 2, 1930, in Freemont, Neb., to Martin and Hazel (Hansen) Suhr.
Thomas Patrick Hayes
Thomas Patrick Hayes died in a Chinook helicopter crash the afternoon of July 21st, 2022. He was the captain of the two-pilot crew operating the heavy helicopter in support of the Moose Fire off the Salmon River in northern Idaho.
Vilsack: National forest management must improve
Death of Post Falls man cited in opening speech at governors meeting
COEUR d’ALENE — The death of a Post Falls man who died in a helicopter crash while fighting a fire was cited as motivation for federal and state governments to do all they can to minimize forest fires. Tom Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture, said the loss of 41-year-old Thomas Hayes of Post Falls and 36-year-old Jared Bird of Anchorage “emphasizes the important work that we have to do to try to reduce the risk of wildfire. “It's obviously a very tragic circumstance and situation and I just want you to know our thoughts and prayers will continue to be with the families of those who have been lost," he said.
Walter C Johnson Jr., 83
Walter C. Johnson Jr. passed away July 4th, 2022. Walt was born May 30th, 1939 in Pittsburgh, Kansas.
Historic log house finally returned to glory
Saving a historic structure
Saving a historic structure
Kroc Center partners with NomNom to help students
The Salvation Army Kroc Center and the Coeur d’Alene NomNom convenience store and gas station are partnering again for a Backpacks for Kids fundraising event.
Pope in Canada honors grandparents after Indigenous apology
Emotions were still raw in Commonwealth Stadium and a smaller nearby venue as some 50,000 people gathered for Francis’ first big Mass in Canada
MY GARDEN PATH: Keep that sunscreen handy
Summer has arrived with a bang…lots of them.
Man likely shot wolf-dog hybrids, not wolves
The animals shot and killed July 10 by a Troy, Mont., man are likely wolf-dog hybrids and not wolves as originally reported. Dillon Tabish, with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, advised local media by email Thursday that additional information had come to light after the agency learned of a local resident who was keeping wolf-dog hybrids in close proximity to where the alleged wolves had been shot.
BIGFOOT: Big picture
Bigfoot (Sasquatch, Yeti) are a worldwide phenomena.
DOJ sues Idaho over abortion ban
The Justice Department on Tuesday filed a lawsuit that challenges Idaho’s restrictive abortion law, arguing that it conflicts with a federal law requiring doctors to provide pregnant women medically necessary treatment that could include abortion. The federal government brought the lawsuit seeking to invalidate the state’s “criminal prohibition on providing abortions as applied to women suffering medical emergencies," Attorney General Merrick Garland said.
EDITORIAL: Pack away the excuses and hit the road
You'll return knowing the country isn't as fractured as you might believe.
PF woman wins NIC Foundation raffle house
Winner has purchased tickets almost every year since 2004
Winner has purchased tickets almost every year since 2004