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HOSPICE: Crest deserves recognition
Last Sunday The Press ran a story about Hospice of North Idaho and yes, they are a wonderful organization. I want to also give credit to Crest Hospice of Coeur d’Alene.
Idaho continues state's ‘historic’ tax cuts
Idaho residents can expect to see more property tax relief after Gov. Brad Little signs a bill into law that would cut $100 million in taxes a year.
Naval convoys kept ships, crews safer during wartime
Military Tales celebrates the country's military, and its servicemen and women and their service.
EDITORIAL: Fire department building bond support
It is being as informative and as transparent as possible. And as they are the experts in this field, we ask residents to listen closely.
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Dillon pitches another gem for Yaks
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Dillon pitches another gem for Yaks
Legals for March, 26 2025
Law roundup: Man is a legend in his own mind
A man who believed he was wrongfully ticketed during a traffic stop called with a proposal: “I challenge the whole Kalispell Police Department to meet me at Depot Park and surround me. " He concluded with, “I’ll see you tomorrow morning,” before hanging up.
Numerica announces layoffs, restructuring
The 25 layoffs are about 3.5% of Numerica’s workforce of 660 team members across North Idaho, Spokane, Tri-Cities and Wenatchee.
Idaho continues its ‘historic’ tax cuts. Here’s what residents can expect
Idaho residents can expect to see more property tax relief after Gov. Brad Little signs a bill into law that would cut $100 million in taxes a year.
APRIL NIBJ: North Idaho Alliance: Women of Impact — March is Women’s History Month
Each year, March is designated as Women’s History Month through a presidential proclamation, honoring the significant contributions of women throughout American history.
North Idaho Alliance: Women of Impact — March is Women’s History Month
Each year, March is designated as Women’s History Month through a presidential proclamation, honoring the significant contributions of women throughout American history.
Letters to the editor March 25
Letters to the editor March 25
Legals for March, 25 2025
With March Madness underway, it's game time for newly opened women's-sports bars across the US
When you walk into Title 9 Sports Grill in Phoenix's Melrose District, its mission to be a haven for watching women's sports permeates every nook and cranny. From the over dozen TVs mounted on pink and orange walls to the "Play Like a Girl!" neon sign against a giant image of retired WNBA star Diana Taurasi.
COLLEGE WRESTLING: We LOVETT! ... Former Post Falls High star claims NCAA title in dramatic fashion
Lovett, a fifth-year senior from Post Falls High, held off defending NCAA champion Caleb Henson of Virginia Tech 1-0 to win the 149-pound national championship at the Wells Fargo Center on Saturday.
208 Clothing + Gift set to open in Rathdrum
Though Rathdrum is one of North Idaho’s most quickly growing cities, a specialty gift shop has yet to join the community’s expanding business landscape — until now.
Legals for March, 23 2025
Suspect arrested in Aspen Court standoff given suspended sentences
Judge Heidi Ulbricht handed down concurrent five-year sentences for aggravated burglary and criminal possession of dangerous drugs, both suspended, on Jan. 9 to Benjamin Kulina
Bill amendment changes our tune
Sen. Carl Glimm’s property tax-relief plan is riding a swell of support as it floats closer to a final vote in the House.
Transmittal update from Rep. Sprunger
The Montana Legislature reconvened this week after the transmittal break, marking the start of the second half of the 69th legislative session.