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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.

Towering craft, performances in ‘Power of the Dog,’ ‘Belfast’
The right experience behind the camera can elevate any good story to greatness. Jane Campion, the Oscar-winning filmmaker of 1993’s “The Piano,” demonstrates her mastery of form again with the Netflix western, “The Power of the Dog.”
Hunter survives grizzly bear attack in Montana
The man fired at the bear with a shotgun and a handgun, wounding the animal, which returned to the cover of the thick brush, wildlife officials said.

David Curtis Finkle
David was born to Glen and Helene Finkle in Glendive, Montana.

Marcia Blood Murray,
Marcia Blood, born June 23, 1940, was the second child of four (Daniel, Marcia, Joanna and Nola) born to Marjorie Alene and Harold Blood.
Avian influenza sees another surge
Hunters urged to use caution this fall waterfowl season
The AI strain that swept across Idaho earlier this year was extremely deadly

Bruce Wayne Miller, 64
It is with heavy heart we announce that Bruce Wayne Miller started his next adventure with his passing on 24 September 2022, while surrounded by the love of his family.

MUSH!
Idaho Sled Dog Challenge returns Jan. 30-Feb. 3; Organizers moving event to Cascade, seeking volunteers
SLED DOGS ARE BACK

Go big: KHS seeks homes for rising intake of large-breed dogs
KHS has about 25 dogs available for adoption. Nearly all are considered big, in the 40-pound range or more, and thus take longer to find someone willing to adopt them.
LITTLE: Leads with wisdom
Governor Little has served our state with wisdom, dignity and honor, displaying his obvious love for the people of Idaho.

Body by doggy
It's National Canine Fitness Month and you know what that means.

Seeing the 'Daylight'
Humane society hopes to top last year's record fundraiser
Tails at Daylight coming up

It's fall and that means is pheasant time
Here’s what you need to know for pheasant hunting in the Panhandle
Hunters can enjoy another year of pheasant hunting at two wildlife management areas in the Panhandle beginning in early October. Whether you are a new hunter or a seasoned veteran, pheasant hunting opportunity in 2022 will not disappoint. Pheasant will be stocked at two locations in the Panhandle: Boundary-Smith Creek WMA and the Lane Marsh parcel on the Coeur d'Alene River WMA.

Waterfowl season for youth, veterans/active military runs this weekend
In order to be eligible to participate as a veteran or active duty military, a hunter must be licensed

Deaf, blind and loved
Cristene Justus and Double J Dog Ranch provide sanctuary, find homes, for special-needs dogs
Give a dog a home

The stay-at-home dad: Creatures of the neighborhood
Join me as I take my family on a safari to discover all the animals that live within a few blocks of my house.

From marshmallows to management
You may know Jack Riggs of Coeur d’Alene as a former state senator who became lieutenant governor under Dirk Kempthorne.

Bennett (Ben) Ervin Cooper, 82
Ben Cooper, age 82, passed away at Schneidmiller Hospice House on December 3, 2021, with family members at his side. He was born in Lewistown, Montana, on January 21, 1939, to Thurlow and Marie (Clary) Cooper.
Grown with love
Lazy JM Ranch celebrates Earth Day, 50 years of ownership
Regenerative Lazy JM Ranch celebrates Earth Day and 50 years of ownership