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Coeur d'Alene City Council tips glass to downtown trolley
Coeur d'Alene City Council tips glass to downtown trolley
According to a city report, all tours will begin and end at the Jeremiah Johnson Brewing Company, 826 N. 4th Street. The scenic route will include Fourth Street, Garden Avenue and E. Front Avenue, with a brief stop at the carousel, and a historical drive by Fort Sherman. Four other daily tours will be for guests 21 and older only. The route will include visits to Jerimiah Johnson, Crafted Taphouse and The Burger Dock, with each stop lasting 20 to 30 minutes.
Weather woes continue to stall Silver Valley ski season
AA Lakers nab two wins over Great Falls on Alumni Night
On the night Kalispell honored all former Lakers, the current squad grabbed a pair of critical wins over the Great Falls Chargers Friday.
Chicago visits Boston after Tatum's 41-point performance
Chicago Bulls (14-26, 10th in the Eastern Conference) vs. Boston Celtics (26-11, third in the Eastern Conference)
Ingram and the Pelicans visit the Celtics
New Orleans Pelicans (14-25, 14th in the Western Conference) vs. Boston Celtics (25-11, third in the Eastern Conference)
Wounded Coeur d'Alene firefighter faces long road to recovery
Wounded Coeur d'Alene firefighter faces long road to recovery
When parents tell their children about firefighters, they could be describing Coeur d’Alene Fire Department engineer David Tysdal.
NEW THIS MORNING: Saturday, Aug. 24
Top local headlines for Saturday, August 24.
Locals shine at Hayden triathlon
Family, friends enjoy competition, camaraderie
A record field of about 400 men and women competed in the Hayden sprint triathlon on a windy, sunny morning. Zach Erikson of Orem, Utah, was the overall winner in 1:09:14. He and family members in Spokane just recently decided to register for the race.
Impact fees implementation delayed to Jan. 1, council decides
Averill Hospitality asked for August 2026 delay, will continue to pursue current plan
City councilors voted to delay the implementation of the city’s new development impact fees to Jan. 1, 2026.
Kootenai River Days a ‘resounding success’
From the stage on Main Street, Devon Wade, the frontman for the Kootenai River Days’ headlining band, raised a glass to the Saturday night crowd of about 500, made up of families, friends, Bonners Ferry High School alumni and visitors from across county, state and country lines.
Montana travel-related businesses face COVID-19 concerns
Nearly 94% of Montana’s travel-related businesses say they have been impacted by COVID-19, according to surveys conducted in March by the Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research at the University of Montana.
Voters can reset government during fall elections
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EU agrees on tighter rules for surveillance tech exports
LONDON (AP) — The European Union on Monday agreed to tighten up rules for the sale and export of cybersurveillance technology.
EU agrees on tighter rules for surveillance tech exports
LONDON (AP) — The European Union on Monday agreed to tighten up rules for the sale and export of cybersurveillance technology.
Banker: Lebanese debt holders ready to discuss refinancing
BEIRUT (AP) — If the government decides to refinance Lebanon's massive debt, it should be orderly and include negotiations with debt holders as foreign funds are ready for such discussions, the head of Lebanon's banking association said Wednesday.
Banker: Lebanese debt holders ready to discuss refinancing
BEIRUT (AP) — If the government decides to refinance Lebanon's massive debt, it should be orderly and include negotiations with debt holders as foreign funds are ready for such discussions, the head of Lebanon's banking association said Wednesday.
Coeur d'Alene man says speeding drivers have him on edge
Cd'A resident says speeding drivers in neighborhood have him fearing for children
What has rattled him is the traffic zipping by north and south outside his home. While it’s a 25-mph street, Korver guesses the average speed of most vehicles traveling between Harrison and Locust avenues is about 40 mph. “It’s a straight shot. They don’t have to slow down for anything,” Korver said. “I’m not going to put up with that. I can’t. It's too important to me.” With no speed limit or stop signs, and no crosswalks, Korver worries the situation will only get worse unless the city steps in.
APRIL NIBJ: Area farmers' markets gearing up ahead of spring openings
Area farmers’ markets are already gearing up to welcome back vendors and their customers ahead of the markets' reopening in May.
Area farmers' markets gearing up ahead of spring openings
Area farmers’ markets are already gearing up to welcome back vendors and their customers ahead of the markets' reopening in May.