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NIC experts weigh in
Amid a contentious race for three open seats on the North Idaho College Board of Trustees, former trustees and executive staff shed light on the roles and responsibilities of those elected to the board. Around 50 people gathered Thursday night at the Harding Family Center in Coeur d’Alene for the panel discussion, presented by the nonpartisan group DART.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
HMVFA fall update
The Hall Mountain Volunteer Fire Association has received a new truck, equipment and large donation from the association’s auxiliary.
MY TURN: NIC: If the ruler wins, we all lose
As a former teacher at North Idaho College and as a third-generation citizen of Kootenai County, I have a stake in the future of the College—as do we all.
Water district woes in Cataldo
Customer concerns over budget, billing, past, dominate water board meeting
The tension was palpable, but that didn’t stop the Cataldo Water District officials from handling business during their monthly board meeting last week.
Meet the candidate: Dave Fern, Democrat for HD-5
Meet the candidate: Dave Fern, Democrat for HD-5
Legals for October, 21 2022
Legals for October, 21 2022
Maverick volleyball celebrates senior night, falls to Davis
MOSES LAKE – Outside of the result of the Mavericks’ 3-2 loss to Davis on Thursday night, Moses Lake volleyball celebrated its seniors who had given years to the program. “Some of these girls we’ve had for years whether it was club or middle school,” Moses Lake head coach Krystal Trammell said. “Some of them we’ve had since they were 10 or 11 years old, so it was emotional, for sure.” Entering the gym were poster boards with photos of the soon-to-be graduating players, a picture booth with 2023 balloons and more. “It was a lot of fun,” Trammell said. “Our moms did a fantastic job. We had a photo area, they decorated the whole gym. They brought in boards for the girls.” ...
A little R&R
Cougars look to rest, refocus over bye week
PULLMAN – Coming off of back-to-back losses to enter the bye week, the Washington State Cougars will look to rest and learn from mistakes before a home matchup against Utah next week. “We still got a lot to play for,” WSU head coach Jake Dickert said in a press conference Thursday. “We want to extend our season, and that’s something that we’re out here preparing for each and every day.” Dickert said after Thursday’s practice that the team is off until Saturday afternoon for a light practice before preparation begins for No. 15 Utah...
Othello’s ground game leads to high-scoring win streak
Huskies 6-1 record a credit to player dedication
OTHELLO – The Othello Huskies have been lighting up the scoreboards as of late, averaging close to 56 points per game in their previous four matchups against Selah, Grandview, Prosser and Ellensburg. “We all bought in, I think we all think we can go far in state,” sophomore offensive lineman Mason Perez said. “Everyone’s been working really hard and bringing a lot more effort into it.” Othello, 6-1, has used their ground-and-pound style of offense to propel themselves into first place in the Central Washington Athletic Conference with two weeks remaining in the regular season...
Registration for Forestry Shortcourse due Oct. 25
Many Idaho forest landowners desire a better understanding of how forests grow and how they can better manage their forest property to meet their goal.
PREP SOCCER: Connected to the Cougs ... Lake City senior forwards Whitehead, Kortus use family, friendship to land in Pullman
“We met at that Wazzu camp and everything kind of fell into place,” Kortus said.
A 100-year gift to the community
Cd'A Rotary Centennial Park opens
“I almost feel like I’m in a dream right now that we’re actually standing in this park,” said Jody Azevedo, project co-chair with Bob Burton.
MY TURN: NIC board of trustees election
North Idaho College has been a fixture in Coeur d Alene since 1933, which means for nearly 90 years the college has faithfully served this community offering affordable college educational credits, vocational technical training, adult basic education, special interest courses and cultural events.
Forestry shortcourse scheduled in Post Falls
forestry works
'What’s Next' Night at BFHS
Bonners Ferry High School is hosting an informational night for juniors, seniors and their familiars to plan for “What’s Next” after graduation.
Boundary County Calendar - Oct. 20, 2022
The events, activities and meetings taking place in Boundary County over the coming week.
Registration for Forestry Shortcourse due Oct. 25
Many Idaho forest landowners desire a better understanding of how forests grow and how they can better manage their forest property to meet their goal.
Sit, stay, and give at BTAA's online auction
Better Together Animal Alliance is hosting an online silent auction to benefit cats and dogs in our community. The auction is ongoing through Oct. 22 and features getaways, unique artisan goods, gift certificates and experiences at local businesses, and much more.