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Speedster Phelps will pursue career in aviation at Rocky
Jack Phelps flies on the track. In the future, he hopes to fly the blue skies of Montana.
Youth Sports June 4, 2025
Scores, results, news, etc., from local youth sports teams, leagues, etc.
The Making Place hosts storytelling event
The Making Place, in collaboration with White Raven Winery and Flathead Story Concerts, hosts Storytelling Night June 14 from 6-9 p.m. at White Raven Winery.
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Roos a part of NJCAA World Series title team
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Roos a part of NJCAA World Series title team
Navarre's legacy blends classrooms, civil rights
Longtime educator named Woman of Wisdom
Linda Navarre will be honored as a Woman of Wisdom for many reasons: her 26 years as a passionate, inspirational Bonner County educator, her active membership in organizations including the Friends of Scotchman's Peak and the Idaho Conservation League, and the fact that she braves the waters of Lake Pend Oreille every day all year long.
Why Congress can’t pull the plug on Montana’s clean energy progress
On May 22, the House of Representatives voted to pass a budget bill that drastically cuts America’s clean energy tax credits.
Legals for June, 4 2025
Commissioners to consider large subdivision plan south of Libby
The two proposed subdivisions are located next to Schrieber Lake, off U.S. 2, about 23 miles south of Libby.
Legals for June, 3 2025
Legals for June, 3 2025
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Eva May was a ‘Familiar Face,’ whether she wanted to be or not
Eva May Whitehead was a math teacher for years at her alma mater, Sandpoint High. I knew her as the lady who kept the scorebook at Bulldog girls basketball games — and volleyball matches, if I remember correctly.
Copow Café opening June 10 in downtown Coeur d'Alene
After opening their first “one stop shop” on North Government Way about a year ago, locally owned Copow Foods is set to open a new café at the former Wellness Bar location on 4th Street.
NIC eyes $58 million budget, tuition increase
North Idaho College trustees voted unanimously on Wednesday night to move forward with a budget for fiscal year 2026 that includes, for the first time in seven years, a tuition increase.
Tax credit awareness campaign fizzles
Idaho State Tax Commission says it is still reviewing definitions, reporting requirements of new law after League of Women Voters requested information.
Tax credit awareness campaign fizzles
Idaho State Tax Commission says it is still reviewing definitions, reporting requirements of new law after League of Women Voters requested information.
Paul Howard Anderson, 83
Paul Howard Anderson, 83, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, passed away peacefully on May 8, 2025. Our beloved Paul, tender and kind, wrapped his protective and loving arms around all of us. Born on January 17, 1942, in Los Angeles, California,
Letters to the editor June 1
Letters to the editor June 1
June business calendar
Business events
Legals for June, 1 2025
Welcome center provides gathering spot at Pine Street Woods
Spacious, with plenty of bench space and a bulletin board, the new welcome center offers a spot to get out of the rain, gather with friends before heading off on one of the woods' many hiking and biking trails, and a spot to check on what activities lie ahead.