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Tribal presentation of traditional foods and medicines

Members of the schitsu’umsh (Coeur d'Alene) tribe, LoVina Louie, Debbie Louie-McGee and Wade McGee (Cherokee) will speak on tribal Plants and Medicines at the April meeting of the Kinnikinnick Native Plant Society on Saturday, April 18.

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PREP ROUNDUP: Sandpoint baseball sweeps Bonners Ferry; softball grabs league win over Moscow

PREP ROUNDUP: Sandpoint baseball sweeps Bonners Ferry; softball grabs league win over Moscow

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Trinity Lutheran creates birthday kits for local food bank

For many families facing food insecurity, celebrating a child’s birthday can be an added strain on an already tight budget. …

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LPOSD elects next Zone 2 trustee

The Lake Pend Oreille School Board unanimously elected Rachelle Hutchens as the next Zone 2 trustee on Tuesday.

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Distinguished Young Women, Little Misses participate in ‘Be Your Best Self’ activities

The “Be Your Best Self” program is a fundamental part of the Distinguished Young Women program.

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The Zaniac to fill Panida with laughter, fun

Alex “The Zaniac” Zerbe blends comedy, juggling and environmental education in a high‑energy stage performance focused on sustainability, recycling and …

BONNERS FERRY HERALD

OPINION: An Earth Day letter

Thank you for being our solace, excitement, and reverie. We still have so much more of you to see and …

COEUR D'ALENE PRESS

Forest Service restructure will see Idaho managed under new state office

The U.S. Department of Agriculture, which oversees the Forest Service, announced at the end of March it would move the …

COEUR D'ALENE PRESS

Kid Weather - April 16, 2026

Today's weather forecast as drawn by Bonner County's talented young artists.

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