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North Idaho 14-day weather forecast
North Idaho 14-day weather forecast
‘With love from Coeur d’Alene’
Bench honors Scott and Mary Lou Reed, saviors of Tubbs Hill
Bench honors Scott and Mary Lou Reed, saviors of Tubbs Hill

South Fork Sewer District plans rate hike
First of three workshops to explain why set for Wednesday
The South Fork Sewer District will be hosting three workshops to discuss upcoming rate increases for its customers.

THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Winding coaching road leads Lake City grad Endsley back to Idaho
“Working here is a dream come true,” Endsley said of Idaho. “It took a lot of hard work and dedication, and I’m just happy to be here with a great staff and a great head coach.”
NIC SOFTBALL: Cardinals clinch berth to Region 18 tourney with split
NIC hosts No. 25 Salt Lake to conclude the regular season at Memorial Field in doubleheaders Friday and Saturday.

More than $20K in North Idaho College scholarships will be awarded
More than $20K in North Idaho College scholarships will be awarded
Registration opens Monday for the North Idaho Women and Their Money Conference, a free event designed to promote financial confidence and competence for women of all ages and walks of life.
United Way North Idaho run sees biggest turnout to date
United Way North Idaho run sees biggest turnout to date
Like many runners in Saturday morning’s Spring Dash, Elizabeth Droesch didn’t go at the 5K race alone. Droesch’s 11-year-old son, Oskar, finished the race right alongside her.

Prairie Family Medicine under new ownership
After almost eighteen years since the practice opened, Prairie Family Medicine is under new ownership by Praxis Health.
HUCKLEBERRIES: The house that blew up
LeeAnn Kohli Cheeley didn’t hear of her family’s tragedy during her formative years. “It wasn’t something they told me as a child,” LeeAnn said. “It was kind of violent.”

Why guardianship and conservatorship may be necessary when your child with a developmental disability turns 18
Parents of children with developmental disabilities have often dedicated years to advocating for their child's needs, making medical decisions, and managing their finances. However, many parents are surprised to learn that when their child turns 18, regardless of their child's disability, the legal authority to continue making these decisions automatically ends. Let’s consider the implications of this and what steps may need to be taken to deal with it.

Community Thanks
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From Beats by Dre to Building Dreams: Susan Paley Comes to Coeur d’Alene
Behind every iconic brand that reshapes culture, there is someone quietly orchestrating the impossible. For Beats by Dre, that person was Susan Paley, the founding CEO and first employee who turned vision into reality.
OPINION: Idaho takes vital step toward addressing doctor shortage by expanding medical education
As a family medicine physician in Boise and president and CEO of Full Circle Health, I have dedicated much of my career to enhancing medical education and addressing Idaho’s physician shortage.
Artisan marketplace 'Marketplace@Miles' coming to Hayden
A new retail destination dedicated to supporting local artisans and craftspeople, called Marketplace@Miles, is set to open soon at the corner of Miles Avenue and Government Way.

Together, we are changing lives — and generations
Last Tuesday, I stood before a room filled with over 700 people who represent the very best of our community — educators, business leaders, parents, donors, and students — and I was overwhelmed with gratitude.
Volunteers needed for 'Healthy Hayden Creek' reclamation initiative
The Hayden Lake Watershed Association is seeking volunteers for Saturday, May 3rd from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for a day of activities that will help reclaim a neglected patch of land that has negatively impacted water quality in Hayden Creek, the major tributary of Hayden Lake.

Bill R. Boyd, 86
Bill R Boyd, 86, of Coeur d'Alene (formerly Priest River, ID)

Offense edges defense in Idaho spring game
Idaho opens its season Aug. 30 at Washington State.
PREP BASEBALL: Cherry pitches Lake City past Post Falls in 6A District 1 loser-out game
Results from Friday's prep baseball games.
NIC ROUNDUP: Hashimoto second as Cardinal men clinch spot in NJCAA Championships
The top 10 individuals and top four teams qualified for the NJCAA Championship May 13-16 at Sand Creek Station in Newton, Kan.