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Fired up for the Fourth already

The Coeur d’Alene Regional Chamber invites the community to celebrate Independence Day 2026 with a full day of festivities marking the 250th anniversary of the United States.

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KYRO begins construction on second rink at Frontier Ice Arena

Kootenai Youth Recreation Organization (KYRO) is expanding local skating sports opportunities by adding a second rink to Frontier Ice Arena. …

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Little embraces Turning Point USA’s ‘Club America’ in Idaho schools

The proclamation comes after a gunman last year shot and killed Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk while he was …

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Unique partnership in wildlife urban interface

Three agencies, two nonprofits and one government department, joined forces to address an ongoing flooding problem near a popular road …

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Canada goose forges friendships in Whitefish

A Canada goose made friends with a few homeowners in a lakeside neighborhood in Whitefish last week who were concerned …

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North Idaho College Foundation Really BIG Raffle early bird deadline April 30

Great odds, great cause – tickets are $150 and only 5,000 will be sold for this fundraiser that supports student …

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FOOLISHNESS: Evolutionary historical geology

The AP article (Press, April 4), “How we came to be…” is based on evolutionary debunked theories.

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Letters to the Editor

The readers always write.

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ASSESSOR: An endorsement for Allyson Knapp

The County Commissioners cannot terminate the current assessor, but we the voters can.

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REPS: Concerning the supposed ‘town hall’ meeting

Our political representatives assume that “Why, sure, everyone in northern Idaho thinks like we do” — the typical bandwagon fallacy.

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LAKELAND: School board mirrors NIC fiasco

The board’s KCRCC endorsed candidates make it difficult for schools to act in the best interest of students.

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WASTE: One garbage can turns into two bills

This issue is not just about cost — it is about clarity, fairness, and accountability across overlapping jurisdictions.

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OPINION: Starving for competency

The American people want someone competent to tell them the truth from a place of informed authority. But to permanently …

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LIBRARIES: Children, quiet please!

Remember those not-too-distant quiet days at your local library? Not anymore.

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