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Kalispell’s Picnic in the Park brings music to Depot Park
The concert series marks 34 years of bringing free live music and family-friendly fun to the community.
EDITORIAL: Resignation of trustee was necessary
Elected officials are, and must be, held to a higher level of accountability. Their actions, their words, even in private, are magnified because of the position they hold. They represent the people and to do that successfully, they must avoid doing anything that casts doubt on their ability to make good decisions and to be considered a responsible leader.
Tigers head back to class
EPHRATA – Ephrata School District Superintendent Ken Murray welcomed staff back to campuses last Tuesday as they went back into classrooms to finish preparations for the upcoming school year.
Coeur d'Alene home to appear on PBS' 'Ask This Old House'
Coeur d'Alene home to appear on PBS' 'Ask This Old House'
The community built through Monday Night Dinners was quick to assist when founder Adam Schluter needed help for a backyard renovation at his 1920 Coeur d'Alene home last summer. "It’s one thing to have a $10 donation at the dinners, but it's another when people are there at 6 in the morning and they’re there 'til 10 at night," Schluter said Monday. "My dad said, 'Not only are they working for free, they're excited about it.' It brought everything together." That backyard renovation will appear on "Ask This Old House" when Episode 2410, "Idaho Backyard Makeover," begins airing on Monday on PBS and the Roku Channel. Visit idahoptv.org to see local TV listings.
Local Briefs March 12, 2012
NOAA opens funding opportunity for climate-related jobs
WASHINGTON – The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced on Friday that it has opened a competitive funding opportunity for the Climate Ready Workforce for Coastal States, Tribes, and Territories Initiative. According to the announcement, the initiative is intended to support coastal jobs that combat climate change...
Eiffel Tower reopens, ending 104-day coronavirus shutdown
PARIS (AP) — Marking another milestone in France's recovery from coronavirus lockdown, the Eiffel Tower reopened to visitors Thursday after its longest-ever closure in peace time: 104 days.
Panhandle Health confirms first measles case in Kootenai County since 1991
Panhandle Health District (PHD) has confirmed a case of measles in an unvaccinated child in Kootenai County, the first in an Idaho resident since 2023 and the first in the northern Panhandle since 1991.
Confirmed measles case in Kootenai County
Panhandle Health District (PHD) has confirmed a case of measles in an unvaccinated child in Kootenai County, the first in an Idaho resident since 2023 and the first in the northern Panhandle since 1991.
Shoshone County back on track with wage study
After numerous setbacks, Shoshone County is one step closer to completing a long-awaited wage study.
Shoshone County back on track with wage study
After numerous setbacks, Shoshone County is one step closer to completing a long-awaited wage study.
Work day to celebrate Public Lands Day Sept. 14 in Cd'A
COEUR d'ALENE - The Bureau of Land Management's Coeur d'Alene Field Office invites the public to a volunteer work day in recognition of National Public Lands Day on Saturday, Sept. 14.
BLM holding timber sale on forest lands near Pinehurst
Over five million board feet will be up for grabs in an upcoming north Idaho timber sale by the Bureau of Land Management
'No Snow Barstool Show' planned in lieu of races at Cabin Fever Days Saturday
With no snow to actually race the sleds, racers can at least show them off with a chance to win some cash prizes at Cabin Fever Days this Saturday. The Cabin Fever Days committee Thursday released plans for a "No Snow Barstool Show,” in Martin City.
Dueling Pianos fundraiser rings in the new year
Dueling Pianos is an energetic and interactive musical performance where two pianists play on separate pianos, often competing and collaborating to entertain the audience.
Logile Debuts Next-Gen Food Safety Solution Showcasing the Power of Solution-Driven Guidance at NRF 2020 Vision
DALLAS, Jan. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --
NBA player Enes Kanter seeks to open school in Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Former Oklahoma City Thunder player Enes Kanter plans to open a charter school in the metro area that focuses on serving low-income minority students and those from immigrant families with limited English-speaking abilities.
SHS seniors continue teaching Spanish at SLC
Seniors from Sandpoint High School returned to Sandpoint Learning Center to continue teaching Spanish to the younglings last week.
U.S. Foreclosure Activity Drops To 15-year Low In 2019
IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --
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