- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /
Man gets five years in state prison
Heritage Museum names archives after volunteers
Shaved ice shop a family affair
Charlie Clark re-tapped to head DFI
OLYMPIA – Charlie Clark has been reappointed director of the Washington State Department of Financial Institutions, according to a Monday announcement from Governor-elect Bob Ferguson. Clark’s reappointment was announced with that of another agency head.
Court Records - Nov. 25, 2021
Boundary County court records.
Roommate of woman accused of hacking pleads to having guns
SEATTLE (AP) — The former roommate of a woman accused of hacking Capital One and at least 30 other organizations has pleaded guilty to illegally possessing firearms, according to federal prosecutors.
Roommate of woman accused of hacking pleads to having guns
SEATTLE (AP) — The former roommate of a woman accused of hacking Capital One and at least 30 other organizations has pleaded guilty to illegally possessing firearms, according to federal prosecutors.
Creator fires 'Law & Order' spin-off writer for online posts
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A TV writer who has worked on “S.W.A.T.” and “Chicago P.D.” was fired from an upcoming “Law & Order” spin-off because of online posts about social unrest in Los Angeles.
Music Conservatory of Coeur d'Alene: New conductor for 'Messiah'
This year marks the Music Conservatory of Coeur d'Alene’s fourth annual production of the beloved classic oratorio Handel’s "Messiah" at the Schuler Performing Arts Center on the North Idaho College campus.
Arrests made after vehicle rammed, driver attacked
A report of an assault in progress last Friday in Polson resulted in the arrest of two men on multiple charges. Nathaniel Brooks, 30, and Dillon Brooks, 26, were booked into the Lake County Detention Facility, and charged with assault and assault with a weapon, criminal child endangerment, obstructing a peace officer and fleeing from/eluding police.
NOV NIBJ: From service to startups: Veterans find purpose in business
From food trucks to security firms, veterans are finding new ways to serve — this time through entrepreneurship. Discover how military discipline and a passion for service are driving success in North Idaho’s veteran-owned businesses.
Richard 'Dick' Nelson, 96
Richard Herbert "Dick" Nelson, 96, died peacefully at Logan Health Kalispell on Oct. 27, 2025.
'Nutcracker' returning to N. Idaho with holiday magic
Experience the magic of "The Nutcracker" with Ballet Victoria and local youth dancers at the Panida Theater on Dec. 3.
'Need A Little Christmas' will return to the stage Dec. 5
'Need A Little Christmas' will return to the stage Dec. 5
Returning for its third year and performing under its new name (formerly "Traditions of Christmas"), "Need A Little Christmas" is set to dazzle audiences once again with its beloved blend of festive music, joyful storytelling and heartfelt tributes when it opens Dec. 5 at the Midge and Pepper Smock Family Theatre at the Kroc.
Law roundup: Staff have no problem finding needle in a haystack
Needles were allegedly dropping out of a woman’s tie-dyed skirt as she walked out of a business.
Troy man sentenced on negligent arson conviction
May 5, District Judge Matt Cuffe sentenced Nelson to a...
Local students earn spot on UI dean's list
A number of local students have been named to the University of Idaho's spring 2025 dean's list.
EDITORIAL: Dave Tysdal on road to recovery
Dave received a hero's send off at Kootenai Health this morning with hospital staff and local first responders lining the hallways as he started his transfer to the rehab hospital that will continue his care which specializes in the care of individuals with spinal cord injuries.
Kalispell woman sentenced for fatal crash on Polson bridge
A Kalispell woman who admitted to causing a fatal head-on crash on the Polson bridge was committed in District Court in Polson on July 17 to the Montana Department of Corrections for 10 years with seven years suspended.
EDITORIAL: A resounding vote of confidence
Tuesday's election results speak volumes about the character of our community. When Coeur d'Alene voters approved the $16.4 million fire department bond with an impressive 74.87% support — well above the required supermajority — they demonstrated something increasingly rare in today's political climate: unwavering trust in their public servants.