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PREP ROUNDUP: Reese shines as Lake City avenges loss to Highland
Lake City notches win, Lakeland sweeps in prep baseball on Saturday.
Officials to address report of racial incident
The topic is in response to a major racial incident in Coeur d'Alene on the evening of Thursday, March 21, 2024.
Springtime bliss: Keeping your pets safe from poisonous plants
Spring brings a burst of color and new life to our surroundings, but the very things that make spring so vibrant can pose serious threats to our beloved pets.
Learning the ranch life
New UI program gives 4-H kids agricultural exposure
A new University of Idaho Extension 4-H Youth Development program gave a group of Kootenai County youths the opportunity to spend a weekend as working ranch hands.
Cybersecurity option ruled out for Shoshone County HAVA funds
'Many people have no idea of how much work is put into the elections'
Shoshone County was one of many counties receiving grants through the Help America Vote Act to update elections equipment, but after a public hearing last month, county officials investigated other options than the original plan to purchase four additional ExpressVote machines.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Decoding food labels: Part II
In part I of Decoding Food Labels, I discussed reading label claims of “natural,” organic,” sugar, low calorie, and “enriched” foods. We had so much fun! Now in Part II, I will talk about other label tricks to beware of.
Amazon pours an additional $2.75 billion into AI startup Anthropic
The Seattle-based tech giant made an initial investment of $1.25 billion in Anthropic in September and indicated then it had plans to invest up to $4 billion.
MY TURN: 'Old Guard' put N. Idaho on the map
With primary election nearing, decide who you think will make our community its most desirable.
Trump's social media company soars in its first day of trading on Nasdaq
The stock created such a frenzy that Nasdaq briefly halted its trading just two minutes after it began for the day
Salud! Margarita mix-off April 13
Agave event to support Post Falls Rotary
No need to wait until Cinco de Mayo to enjoy fine tequila. Prime your palate for the party April 13 during Post Fall's Rotary's famous Agave margarita mix-off contest, from 4-7 p.m. at Nashville North, 6361 W. Seltice Way, Post Falls.
MY TURN: Persecution of Christians and Martyrs around the world
The media has largely ignored the millions of Christians who have been persecuted, tortured and even killed for their faith.
Wallace noise ordinance headed for public hearing
The Wallace City Council plans to hold a public hearing during their April 10 meeting to discuss their recently completed draft noise ordinance.
Kate, Princess of Wales, says she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy
The news is another shock for the royal family since the announcement last month that King Charles III was being treated for an unspecified type of cancer that was caught while undergoing a procedure for a benign enlarged prostate.
'All of a sudden, your future can look different'
From county to county, the needs of students and their families experiencing housing challenges or homelessness may present differently, but whether a student in Kootenai County or Shoshone County needs support, protections from the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act are there to create a safety net in their school district.
OPINION: Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s
How Christ viewed separation of church and state
Son setting pace in good-deed contest
I don’t know who’s winning, but that doesn’t matter. It’s the good deeds that count.
'Saved!'
“Saved!” is made up of a combination of recognizable Christian hymns, including “Nothing but the Blood of Jesus” and “How Can I Keep from Singing,” as well as original and sometimes more subversive tracks like “All of My Friends Are Going to Hell.”
CLN drops Juneteenth holiday
Action criticized as racist
The Community Library Network will no longer observe Juneteenth, the state and federally recognized holiday that marks the end of slavery in the United States.
March Madness fun for local couple
Alan and Dani Wolfe of Post Falls are an athletic pair ... running, hiking, golfing, Ironman and coaching youth sports.They’re engaged and enthusiastic grandparents, cheering on their scholar/athlete grandson, Dylan Wolfe, as he played football and runs track for Post Falls High School.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Kudos to Zags and Cougs, despite differing results
How good is this Gonzaga team? Really.