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3A DISTRICT 1-2 SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS: Cd'A Charter boys win on PKs; Charter girls make it six straight
Charter boys win first district title in shootout, while girls capture sixth straight title
PREP ROUNDUP: Charter boys speed it up, knock off St. Maries
“We came out focused and determined,” first-year Coeur d’Alene Charter coach Craig Daigle said. “We were looking to play fast today and think we accomplished that."
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Neophyte Kraken fans, predictions and ailing fingers
Notes and quotes day, kids, and wow … There’s a lot going on.
ADVICE: For the unvaccinated
We don’t need no stink-king vaccination.
'Breaking Hate' author to present at HREI
The Human Rights Education Institute (HREI) is proud to bring community stakeholders, citizens and students together to introduce Author Christian Picciolini in an engaging comprehensive exploration of his book Breaking Hate: Confronting the New Culture of Extremism.
Trapper, wolf trapper education courses offered in Panhandle
Wolf trapper classes
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Auto-immune disorders of the musculoskeletal system
Autoimmune disorders are climbing at a rate that is extraordinary.
Idaho governor eyes more day cares to solve worker shortage
Idaho’s current unemployment rate of 2.9% puts the state back at pre-pandemic levels
Ranked choice voting explained
A bill recently introduced by U.S. Senators Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) and Angus King (I-Maine) and Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) supports an intriguing trend in how we vote.
Jean Passaro, 89
Jean Passaro, a cheerful matriarch who worked hard and lovingly at everything she did, died October 3 in Coeur d’Alene of complications from dementia.
Merck asks US FDA to authorize promising anti-COVID pill
it would be the first pill shown to treat the illness
Residents' rights take center stage
This is Residents Rights Month.
DAWSON: An experienced leader
I am writing this as a letter of recommendation on behalf of Jake Dawson, a candidate for the Post Falls school board.
California oil spill legal fight likely to last years
Coast Guard investigators already have boarded two vessels and plan to track down others
'COVID is here to stay'
Doctor sees sign that new cases may have peaked
COVID not going away
Oh, Great Pumpkin
Residents line up early for free Halloween treat
FREE PUMPKINS
Big picture, big data: Swiss unveil VR software of universe
Think a sort of Google Earth — but for the universe
California's 'Surf City USA' beach reopens after oil spill
Early Monday morning, surfers bobbed in the waves and people walked along the shoreline
Op-Ed: Gov. for a day does not mean ‘queen’ for a day
Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin, who served as a state representative from Idaho Falls for a decade (2002-2012), has said often that she needed some time off from state politics to reflect and gain some perspective.
The strength of compassion
Late one night, a young grocery store clerk locked the front door and began to clean up.