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THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: From the Cape to Chicago, Paddack still having fun on the mound
“Going from the competition in junior college to the Cape Cod League was like going to the moon,” Paddack said. “It’s amazing how much you can get away with on the mound that you can’t in the Cape. And a ton of guys got drafted from the Cape this year. Having that really prepared me for where I’m at now. I feel like I’m prepared and have a good idea of what to expect. It was quite the jump in competition.”
Northwest Notes July 20, 2024
Notes on Idaho, WSU football.
Phyllis Ann Ponack, 73
Phyllis Ann Ponack, 73, passed away July 2, 2024.
Legals for July, 20 2024
Republicans emerge from their convention thrilled with Trump and talking about a blowout victory
Trump's survival after nearly being assassinated at a Pennsylvania rally over the weekend, they said, was the last piece to bring everyone together in spite of the former president's extraordinary personal and political baggage.
New mats coming to EHS wrestling room
EPHRATA — Ephrata High School wrestlers will be practicing on a new mat when the 2024-25 season rolls around, as the Ephrata School Board approved the purchase of new wrestling mats for the EHS wrestling room last month.
Film starring actress from Coeur d'Alene playing at Hayden Cinema
'Disciples in the Moonlight' runs through Wednesday
Micah Lynn Hanson was raised on North Idaho values as she grew up in Coeur d'Alene's French Gulch. Homeschooled K-12, the now 33-year-old actress who plays a lead role in the new film "Disciples in the Moonlight" was always painfully shy. "I loved watching people. I would make up their life stories in my head," Hanson said Thursday in a phone call with The Press.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television and radio highlights for upcoming weekend.
Internship programs continue successful run in Shoshone County
Four students are participating in the county’s internship and clerkship programs under the watchful eyes of the Shoshone County Prosecuting Attorney Ben Allen and Magistrate Judge Keisha Oxendine.
Legals for July, 19 2024
Legals for July, 19 2024
Glahe, Brinkmeier win national soccer championship with Timber Thorns North FC
In order to qualify for the tournament, Timber Thorns North FC won the U.S. Youth Soccer Far West Presidents Cup held June 14-18 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Double the fun for Museum of North Idaho
Anonymous donor offers to match up to $100K for Museum of North Idaho
“This is a huge step toward getting us moved into our new home in the JC White House this fall,” Thurman said Wednesday.
Boundary County Court Records: July 18, 2024
Court records from July 6- 12, 2024
Headed to the Festival? Here's what to know
The Festival at Sandpoint is less than one week away. And, in preparation for the 2024 summer performance series, Festival at Sandpoint officials have a few tips and words of advice.
WSU releases spring 2024 honor roll
PULLMAN — One hundred nine Basin students were named to the Washington State University honor roll for spring quarter 2024, according to an announcement from the university. A student can be named to the honor roll either by achieving a grade point of 3.75 while enrolled in at least nine graded credits in a single semester provided that the cumulative GPA is 2.0 or better, or by achieving a cumulative grade point average of 3.50 based on at least 15 cumulative credits of graded work at Washington State University, provided that the semester GPA is 3.0 or better. These Columbia Basin students were named to the honor roll:
Community efforts help shape “the cutest fairgrounds around”
Facilities and fair manager Sjaan Vincent was helping a crew of young workers build and paint a fence recently in preparation for the upcoming Lake County Fair. They carefully measured and placed rails, then added a coat of brown paint – with Vincent lending a hand and supervising the endeavor.