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THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: Whitcomb's work makes his Division I dream a reality
“I really like the coaching staff,” Whitcomb said. “It’s at a really high elevation (5,846 feet), but it really feels like home. I just like how they operate and showed interest in me. Since Day 1, they showed they wanted me down there. I wanted to get to the next level, and it’s kind of like a dream come true.”
HeatPraxia reopens at new location a year after devastating flood
HeatPraxia reopens at new location a year after devastating flood
When Heather Gallegos got the call about some flooding at HeatPraxia, her sauna and cold plunge studio, she assumed there was a problem with the cold plunge tubs.

Idaho Legislature ends 2025 session
Idaho state lawmakers wrapped up the 2025 legislative session Friday, after spending much of the day awaiting amendments to a bill that prohibits businesses and schools from requiring “medical interventions.”

Budget gardening hacks: Grow more for less with these simple tips
Given increasing food costs, cultivating a garden, especially a vegetable garden, is an excellent way to guarantee that your family has fresh and nutritious food while helping to reduce grocery expenses.

The Exhausted Dad: First in fun and last in math
Out of six people in my house, I rank last in math.
Eugene 'Gene' Soper, 94
Eugene R. Soper passed away on March 22, 2025.

FAST FIVE Jeff Harris' path to sweet success
Meet Jeff Harris, founder of Bombshell Sweets in Hayden. Success often follows an unexpected path, and for Jeff, the road to founding Bombshell Sweets — now a leading name in gourmet cotton candy — was anything but conventional.
MY TURN: The pros and cons of a Citylink joint powers agreement
“The issue is people look at me because I cast the deciding vote and so, therefore, I’m either the good guy or the bad guy”- BOCC chair Bruce Mattare.
Legals for April, 5 2025
Coeur d’Alene surgeon gets 40-year prison sentence for voyeurism
An orthopedic surgeon who pleaded guilty to secretly recording women and girls in the bathroom of his medical office will spend decades in prison.
Dow plunges 2,000 as sell-off for markets slams into a scarier gear following Trump's tariffs
The sell-off for financial markets worldwide is slamming into a higher, scarier gear on Friday.

A church in England opens its doors to pro wrestling in a bid to attract converts
Church attendance in the U.K. has been declining for decades, and the 2021 census found that less than half of people in England and Wales now consider themselves Christian. Those who say they have no religion rose from 25% to 37% in a decade. That has led churches to get creative in order to survive.

Trump says he's giving TikTok another 75 days to find a US buyer
President Donald Trump on Friday said is signing an executive order to keep TikTok running in the U.S. for another 75 days to give his administration more time to broker a deal to bring the social media platform under American ownership.

ALL-IDAHO BOYS, GIRLS BASKETBALL: Vikings’ Colvin named 6A girls Player of the Year
Strawn, Williams, Bateman, Miller, Charley, Wolfe also earn first-team all-Idaho honors
Strawn, Williams, Bateman, Miller, Charley, Wolfe also earn first-team all-Idaho honors

NIC men's soccer team puts on clinic in Worley
NIC soccer holds clinic in Worley

THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Don't worry — M's are off to their usual start
Well, the pitching is great. And baseball is crazy.
NIC WOMEN'S GOLF: Cardinals wrap up play at Cowgirl Classic in Arizona
NIC will compete in the Bobcat Desert Classic, hosted by Montana State, starting Monday at The Golf Club of Estrella in Goodyear, Ariz.

Coeur d'Alene man says speeding drivers have him on edge
Cd'A resident says speeding drivers in neighborhood have him fearing for children
What has rattled him is the traffic zipping by north and south outside his home. While it’s a 25-mph street, Korver guesses the average speed of most vehicles traveling between Harrison and Locust avenues is about 40 mph. “It’s a straight shot. They don’t have to slow down for anything,” Korver said. “I’m not going to put up with that. I can’t. It's too important to me.” With no speed limit or stop signs, and no crosswalks, Korver worries the situation will only get worse unless the city steps in.

Man pleads not guilty to Post Falls murder
A man accused of fatally shooting his ex’s boyfriend has pleaded not guilty to multiple felony charges.
Nonprofit founder honored with Hometown Hero award
Tess Reasor wears many hats. She serves as a mobile crisis responder for Benchmark Human Services, is the Region 1 Representative on the Idaho State Behavioral Health Planning Council, and founded 208 Recovery North, a nonprofit dedicated to helping those in recovery from substance abuse and behavioral health disorders.