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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.
CRISIS: Cherry-picked reporting
“Health Misinformation Flourishes,” by Audrey Dutton. This headline is one accurate statement from Dutton.
CRISIS: Papers peddle misinformation
This is a letter in response to your series on COVID misinformation.
Coffee dispute a microcosm of our nation
There's no room for political rancor in that cuppa joe.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Arthritis: Not so cut and dry
Whenever I get ready to teach a class, and write the article, such as this one, that generally precedes it, I stick my research hat back on and see what has changed in our understanding of the topic at hand.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Osteoarthritis factors
It is a commonly held assumption that osteoarthritis is inevitable, caused by the “wear and tear” of old age.
Idaho governor, lawmakers eye tax cuts with budget surplus
State budget analysts say Idaho has a record $1.6 billion budget surplus,
Electioneering investigation continues
Prosecutor wants more information; no timetable set
An investigation into possible electioneering during November’s local elections is ongoing.
Chocolate, anyone?
Downtown Chocolate Affair event on Feb. 11
Sweet tooths and sweethearts will be wandering through downtown Coeur d’Alene, sipping wine and nibbling on chocolates during the annual Chocolate Affair on Feb. 11.
Novak Djokovic denied entry to Australia, has visa canceled
Only 26 people connected with the tournament applied for a medical exemption
DISAGREE: But let’s talk
I participated in Kootenai County government for 13 years, seven as a volunteer and six as an elected official.
THE VETERANS' PRESS: North Idaho Resource Directory
Every county and state has a Veteran Affairs office to answer questions about benefits and provide assistance.
Let's take a cup of kindness in 2022
So here we are on the cusp of another new year. I’m not sure what to expect although I’m attempting cautious optimism.
My Turn: Response to Pastor Hemming story
Pastor Steven Hemming believes that orchestrating religious demonstrations at public libraries, targeting a program meant to be a supportive, safe space for young people and parents is “outreach.”
Dalton Gardens: Keeping it rural in '22
Incoming leaders prioritize preservation, transparency in the year ahead
Incoming leaders prioritize preservation, transparency in the year ahead
Chef lives for live-fire
Defiant BBQ customizes menus pairing food and drink
Self-taught chef Joshua Lozano poured himself into his passion for cooking. Now the owner of Defiant BBQ, Lozano works with local venues to offer menus paired with beer, wine and whiskey.
Birds aren’t real
A fascinating twist on conspiracy theories in the internet age.
Moving History Forward: Organized sports in early Coeur d’Alene
During the active years of Fort Sherman (1880s-1890s), baseball was a popular team sport played among the various platoons, companies from other forts in the region, and local towns.
Legislative items on conservation radar
Educational webinar to be held at 5 p.m. Thursday
Idaho Conservation League, Conservation Voters for Idaho to host Legislative 101 webinar Thursday evening