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NIC: Attorney issue still stands
In the majority, North Idaho citizens are backing the survival and phoenix rising of North Idaho College with Dr. Swayne in charge of operations and academics. The next month will be a vigil for supporters, current and future students, faculty and employees. May our board do no harm in the interim?
Andrew Cadman honored for response during St. Regis shooting
The afternoon of Saturday, March 18 at the Travel Center in St. Regis is still very fresh in the minds of those that were bystanders or first responders to a hostage situation and resulting shootout that left one person dead.
Kalispell mayor expresses support for council on homelessness following murder
Mayor Mark Johnson and several members of Kalispell City Council on Monday backed the idea of creating an advisory council focused on the community’s unhoused residents following the murder of a homeless man over the weekend.
Legals for June, 28 2023
North Idaho Business Journal: Sausage artisan and entrepreneur
Crown and Thistle owner opens Gentleman Sausages in downtown Cd'A
Otto von Bismarck was credited with saying, “There are two things you don't want to see being made - sausage and legislation.” Ben Drake chuckles as he refers to that not-so-famous quote. “I am completely the opposite,” he says. Which is what one might expect from the owner of Gentleman Sausages that recently opened on Fourth Street in downtown Coeur d’Alene.
Libby man gets deferred sentence in golf cart incident
Murphy also faced charges of felony burglary and misdemeanor unauthorized use of a motor vehicle but those were dismissed as part of the plea deal.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Cats, good deeds, wild pitchers and other stuff
I’m sure you know one of the planet’s most famous (or infamous) phrases … “No good deed goes unpunished.” Right, well … Talk to Julio Rodriguez about that one.
Oldest Adventist lives for family, friends
At 110, Coeur d'Alene resident Hazel Schultz is the oldest woman nationwide in the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Sausage artisan and entrepreneur
Crown and Thistle owner opens Gentleman Sausages in downtown Cd'A
Otto von Bismarck was credited with saying, “There are two things you don't want to see being made - sausage and legislation.” Ben Drake chuckles as he refers to that not-so-famous quote. “I am completely the opposite,” he says. Which is what one might expect from the owner of Gentleman Sausages that recently opened on Fourth Street in downtown Coeur d’Alene.
Business comings and goings
Business Bits: July 2023
Post Falls Chamber: Spring and summer celebrations
June is a month of so many celebrations: graduations, weddings, Father’s Day and so much more… the Post Falls Chamber had lots to celebrate too!
Gesa Credit Union to open first Idaho branch in Post Falls
Gesa Credit Union on May 24 announced it will open in Post Falls its first full-service branch outside of Washington state.
VETERANS PRESS: State of Idaho veteran benefits
The state of Idaho provides several veteran benefits. This page explains the Idaho veteran housing benefits.
Legals for June, 27 2023
Orthopedic Physical Therapy Institute opens in Hayden
Orthopedic Physical Therapy Institute (OPTI) is new at 8468 N. Wayne Drive in Hayden.
Judge sentences convicted child rapist to 25 years in prison
Prosecutors alleged in court documents that Ray Allen Roberts sexually assaulted a toddler in June 2021.
WGA presents $85K to four nonprofits
WGA helps nonprofits
A ‘Flash’ of mediocrity
David Zaslav, the CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, pitched the studio’s “Flash” movie as one of the greatest superhero movies of all time.
Legals for June, 24 2023
Community briefs
Several Lincoln Co. students made the cut.