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Bob Gauthier honored for lifetime of leadership
During the annual meeting of the United Native American Housing Association (UNAHA), held March 25 in Denver, CSKT tribal member Bob Gauthier was honored for his lifetime of achievements regarding Native American housing throughout Indian Country.
ACH softball picks up wins over Wellpinit
COULEE CITY – The Almira/Coulee-Hartline softball team carried on its streak of run-ruling teams in Tuesday’s doubleheader against Wellpinit, winning 16-0 and 19-2. “We were feeling pretty confident,” ACH Head Coach Faye Butler said. “When the girls warmed up they were looking pretty good.”
Stock market today: S&P 500 sets a record after Wall Streets breaks out of its lull
The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 477.75
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: The business of being a Coug
The Cougs have taken so many hits that they’re pretty bruised, but they’ve still hung in there. I don’t expect that to change.
Shirley Andrews, 82
Shirley Ann Andrews, nee Taylor, was born in Bakersfield, California, on September 10, 1941, to Fred Riley and Alice Taylor. She joined siblings Dora, Russ and Ray, with younger brother Chuck arriving soon after.
Path becomes clear for Bulldog kicker Ryder Barinowski
Three summers ago Ryder Barinowski was a four-sport athlete at Whitefish High School, and two of the sports were in the fall: Soccer and football. Then one day while working at the Iron Horse Golf Club, things changed.
Whitefish Library’s writer series continues
The Winter Writers Series continues at Whitefish Community Library with two workshops.
Whitefish Library’s writer series continues
The Winter Writers Series continues at Whitefish Community Library with two workshops.
Deferred sentence for Yaak man who assaulted woman
Cuffe said statements by Manheim’s family members indicated concerns and worry that the defendant didn’t understand the gravity of the situation.
As spring practice nears, Idaho names new defensive line coach
He spent three seasons in the NFL, where he played for the Kansas City Chiefs (2014-15), Pittsburgh Steelers (2013-14), Seattle Seahawks (2012-13), and the Houston Texans (2012).
'The harder you work, the luckier you’ll get'
Cal Russell is one more link in a family of entrepreneurs behind tractor companies spanning five cities in the region. Beginning in Spokane with Adams Tractor in 1929, Coeur d’Alene Tractor was added to the family business in 1948 and Twenty-eight years later, with Russell’s help, the family opened Boundary Tractor in Bonners Ferry.
Growing the next generation of business leaders
How young people are getting into entrepreneurship
Some people want to make sure they have an outlet to get a job as they move into adulthood, but not everyone just wants to get a job. Many young people growing into adulthood want to be creators and bring opportunities and ideas to the world around them.
Business comings and goings
With possibly the most interesting website in North Idaho, The Snake Pit will reopen in April with new owners and plans. Built In 1880 at 1480 Coeur d'Alene River Road, now in the Kingston area, new owners Viljo and Autumn Basso plan to retain the charm to the place that has received many names and occupants over its 144 years. The restaurant will have indoor and patio and picnic seating with a gazebo.
North Idaho Alliance Women of Impact: March is Women’s History Month
Every year, March is designated Women’s History Month by presidential proclamation. The month is set aside to honor women’s contributions in American history.
Post Falls Chamber: Adventures and more
It has been a ton of fun this first quarter of 2024. Earlier this month, I explored Thailand with a group of 14 locals, indulging in delicious cuisine, immersing in culture and fostering fellowship. Interested in joining us? We're headed to Ireland this fall with a discounted registration deadline on March 31, and Costa Rica in February 2025, with an orientation on May 23. Let's travel together soon!
40 Under 40: Kodie Woodhead
Excited and truly honored is how Hagadone Marine Group and Lake Coeur d'Alene Cruises Director of Marketing Kodie Woodhead, 36, feels about being named a 40 under 40 winner.
VETERANS PRESS: Remembering history
MARCH 3, 1865: Congress approves the establishment of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
Legals for March, 26 2024
Knights defeat College Place 5-1
ROYAL CITY – Three first-half goals against College Place were enough to push the Knights over the Eagles in Saturday’s South Central Athletic Conference (East) matchup, with Royal going on to win 5-1.
NCAA TOURNAMENT • Spokane: Sears, Dioubate lead Alabama past upstart GCU, into Sweet 16
“Sears wasn’t letting us lose tonight,” Alabama coach Nate Oats said. “This was as good a defensive game as Mark has played. He was cramping at the end, but I didn’t feel I could take him out.”