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Back on the water
Volunteer time, labor and materials crucial to bringing fountain back to Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE — Around the Columbia Basin there are certain signs that summer is coming – crews start pumping water into local pools, “roadwork ahead” signs start popping up – and the fountain in Moses Lake has been a reliable sign of summer for decades. It’s also a sign, not as much fun, that winter is coming when the fountain is pulled out of the lake.
Youth Sports May 28, 2025
Scores, news, results, highlights, photos, etc., from local youth sports teams, leagues, etc.
Buy coffee, support Canopy Village
Numerica is funding Coffee for a Cause on Friday, May 30 to benefit Canopy Village, a North Idaho nonprofit creating a safe haven for children and families in crisis. With a focus on restoring trust and healing relationships, Canopy Village is building a more compassionate and resilient community.
Keep electric vehicle credits
I am so old that electric cars were quite common in my town when I was a boy. We thought they were scary because they didn’t make any noise.
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Butler inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma honors society
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Butler inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma honors society
Surgeon Jim Bonnet remembered for impact on medicine and the community
From bringing vascular surgery to the valley to opening the hospital’s first dedicated breast center to serving on the founding board of the Glacier Symphony, Bonnett’s reach ranged and helped to grow Flathead County’s medical capacity and cultural opportunities.
US consumer confidence rebounds after five straight months of declines amid tariff anxiety
Trump’s aggressive and unpredictable policies — including massive import taxes — have clouded the outlook for the economy and the job market, raising fears that the American economy is headed toward a recession.
Bits n’ pieces from east, west and beyond
A Ukraine-U.S. deal has been reached on sharing Ukraine’s...
Battle over Port Authority's business dealings continues in court filings
The attorney also wrote that of the five current Port Authority Board members, Chair Jerry Bennett, county Commissioner Brent Teske, Tony Petrusha, Chris Bache and Kevin Peck, several were not on the board at the time transactions were made involving Noble Industries and Thompson Contracting.
The epic career of Scott Miller
For nearly four decades, Scott Miller has been working with athletes of all ages and skill levels, but at this point, simply calling him a coach feels like a disservice. Through all of the navigating of both emotional highs and lows of high-level competition, Miller became so much more to so many.
JUNE NIBJ: So you want to buy a house?
Buying a home is no small feat, but once the final closing papers are signed, it's one of the best feelings to know the process is complete.
So you want to buy a house?
Buying a home is no small feat, but once the final closing papers are signed, it's one of the best feelings to know the process is complete.
The epic career of Scott Miller
For nearly four decades, Scott Miller has been working with athletes of all ages and skill levels, but at this point, simply calling him a coach feels like a disservice. Through all of the navigating of both emotional highs and lows of high-level competition, Miller became so much more to so many.
Legals for May, 27 2025
Legals for May, 26 2025
The Chef's Table CDA brings new 'culinary adventures' to Coeur d'Alene
Chefs Lesa LeBeau, Troy Chandler, Kailee “K” Carr, and Kim Lehr are creating a space for local chefs and the community to come together in celebration of good food with their new venture, The Chef’s Table CDA.
For waste and inefficiency, you can’t beat corn ethanol
Corn ethanol, also known as grain alcohol, has been burned in gasoline engines and human stomachs since before Henry Ford was born. It’s hard on both, so until 35 years ago it never caught on much, at least not for engines.
Charlie Nipp named grand marshal of Fourth of July parade
Charlie Nipp named grand marshal of Coeur d'Alene's Fourth of July parade
The Coeur d’Alene Regional Chamber is proud to announce that Charlie Nipp, Partner at Parkwood Business Properties, has been named the 2025 Grand Marshal of the Chamber’s American Heroes Parade, presented by Idaho Central Credit Union. The parade will take place on Friday, July 4 at 10 a.m. on Sherman Avenue in downtown Coeur d’Alene, as part of North Idaho’s premier 4th of July celebration.
Wolfpack sweep the 3,200s
Sophomore Lauren Bissen and junior Owen Thiel both claimed 3,200 state titles Friday, during the first day of the State AA track and field championships at Legends Stadium.