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PREP ROUNDUP: Zimmerman delivers in opener as Lakeland splits with Moscow
Results from Thursday's prep softball, baseball and tennis matchups.
PREP ROUNDUP: Lakeside's Jones, Genesis Prep's Lehman earn medalist honors
Genesis Prep’s boys and St. Maries’ girls notched team titles.
Legals for April, 16 2024
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease can be an uncomfortable and sometimes embarrassing condition, often leading to lifestyle changes to accommodate this disease. There is often confusion between Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
Fish and Game is recruiting new volunteer range safety officers at the Farragut Shooting Range Center in Athol
Support the hunting and shooting sports industry by volunteering as a Range Safety Officer
'Talk Shop with Idaho Fish and Game' slated April 25 in Kellogg
Members of the public are encouraged to attend for free food and drinks and to mingle with Fish and Game staff from the Panhandle Region
Protecting puppies from parvovirus
Springtime brings a vibrant burst of life and marks a time when many puppies are born.
Cd'A trustees to host community forum Saturday
Budget shortfall to be main topic
Trustees of the Coeur d'Alene School District will hold a "Fresh-Air Forum" from 10-11:30 a.m. Saturday at McIntire Family Park, 8930 N. Government Way, Hayden.
Glenn Thiele, 91
With heartfelt sorrow, we announce the passing of Glenn Roy Thiele, who peacefully departed this world at the Hospice of North Idaho facility on April 3rd, 2024.
Teaching us how to live our best lives
Last week, I had the pleasure of talking with one of the most interesting women I know. Betty Stone is celebrating a milestone birthday today, although she started the celebration early over the weekend with her family and friends and a homemade Texas chocolate sheet cake, her favorite.
Moving History Forward: Paul Clagstone and The Belle of Chicago
Moving History Forward
PF, Athol libraries resume limited services
Facilities update on Thursday meeting agenda
The Post Falls and Athol libraries will begin offering limited services today following three months of closures brought on by building damage from severe winter weather and flooding in January.
Smaller Idaho GOP committee to play larger role selecting national delegates
Normally, about 20% of delegates are selected at the Republican state convention, but that won’t happen this year
In a written statement to the Idaho Capital Sun, Moon and Brent Regan, the rules committee chairman, said the Idaho Republican Party made new rules to respond to the deadline issue and is following those new rules.
Bird flu is spreading to more farm animals. Are milk and eggs safe?
Idaho one of eight states where the strain of bird flu that has killed millions of wild birds in recent years has been found
Fuel Reduction Project resumes near Hayden
Forest Service asks public not to target shoot in area while workers present
The U.S. Forest Service plans to issue a temporary closure on recreational shooting in the immediate area beginning Friday, April 12 to avoid potentially imminent harm caused by shooting in the direction of contractors.
MY TURN: Is that a polka I hear?
Response to Brent Regan's April 5 op-ed column
From DVDs to digital: Idaho Panhandle Film Festival returns
In the early 2000s, Mary Lou Hanks seized upon the idea of hosting a film festival in the Silver Valley. She enlisted her daughter, Nancy Hanks, to come back from Los Angeles and screen films for locals. “I had a DVD player at the time,” Hanks recalled.
Only 1 in 3 US adults think Trump acted illegally in New York hush money case, AP-NORC poll shows
And they’re fairly skeptical that Trump is getting a fair shake from the prosecutors in the case — or that the judge and jurors can be impartial in cases involving him.
Supreme Court lets Idaho enforce youth transgender care ban
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that Idaho may enforce a ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth while lawsuits over the matter proceed.
FAST FIVE: Jason Nye, CDAIDE guy
Meet Jason Nye, the executive director of CDAIDE. A Pacific Northwest native, Jason grew up north of Seattle at the tip of Lake Washington in Bothell. He spent his childhood playing in what was then forests and fields, but is now housing developments and pavement. After driving through on the way to Yellowstone with his family in 2017, he and his wife fell in love with Coeur d'Alene. It felt like his childhood, city set amongst the natural forests and lakes where there is a focus on family, community and greenspace.