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Royal's Piercy wins Serious Trucks
Challenge at annual World of Concrete
LAS VEGAS - Gary Piercy has proven himself to be an expert truck driver, winning Western Star Truck Sales, Inc.'s Serious Trucks Challenge at the annual World of Concrete in Las Vegas, Nev. recently.
INCIDENT: Can’t have too much coverage
Thank you for the continued coverage of the incident of the blatant harassment of a group of basketball players visiting Coeur d’Alene. This is a moment that we all need to pay attention to and unfortunately is not an isolated incident as validated by tribal members who gathered last week for the Shawls in Solidarity March.
Second Chance Animal Adoption breaks ground on new shelter
Second Chance Animal Adoption warmed up a cold November day by breaking ground for a shelter that will house Boundary County’s homeless animals.
Whitefish food bank seeks kid-friendly items
This weekend North Valley Food Bank in Whitefish will launch its fall food drive, Trick or Treat so Kids Can Eat! The community food drive will begin Saturday, Oct. 16, and culminate on Halloween, Oct. 31.
CONTRIBUTED CONTENT: How blood sugar impacts body weight
Our blood sugar has a major influence on body weight because it determines whether your body burns fuel or stores it.
Instacart, others push incentives to get workers vaccinated
As vaccinations continue across the U.S., some companies are offering financial incentives to encourage their workers to get the shots.
Defining essential
Help me understand. We, the people, have relinquished our rights and have allowed the government, an elect few, to determine for us, the people, what businesses are “essential”, therefore can stay open, and what businesses are “non-essential” therefore must close. Liquor stores are open “essential” and houses of worship are closed “non-essential.”
Christmas gift ideas at LPOHS
SANDPOINT — As the Thanksgiving holiday comes and goes, the Christmas shopping season begins.
Convulsing in protest, US cities brace for more unrest
WASHINGTON (AP) — A country convulsed by violent protests picked up the pieces Monday morning and braced for the possibility of more trouble amid a coast-to-coast outpouring of rage over police killings of black people.
Landmark Kalispell bike shop Wheaton's celebrates centennial
It may seem like bicycles haven’t changed all that much through the years, but the employees at Wheaton’s will tell you that isn’t true at all.
Looting devastates businesses already shaken by virus
NEW YORK (AP) —
Looting devastates businesses already shaken by virus
NEW YORK (AP) —
Don't miss the boat!
2021 Coeur d’Alene Boat Expo begins Wednesday
2021 Coeur d’Alene Boat Expo begins Wednesday
Kids stuff stockings - er, bags - with clothes
COEUR d'ALENE - After the jeans, shoes and dresses were in the bag, there was still enough room for a robe - a long, warm, flowing robe.
Alberton may lose recycling bin that serves public
The days may be numbered for Alberton’s recycling bin.
Much more than a food bank
Community Action Partnership facing volunteer, supply chain shortages
Community Action Partnership (CAP) has been serving people for about 25 years, currently seeing about 500 people a week in its foodbank alone.
Mineral County's new transit hub ready to roll
The Mineral County Pioneer Council celebrated the grand opening of its new transit building at 110 Moats Lane in Superior on Thursday, Oct. 23, drawing residents, business owners, nonprofit representatives and mental health professionals eager to tour the unique looking new facility.
Mineral County's new transit hub ready to roll
The Mineral County Pioneer Council celebrated the grand opening of its new transit building at 110 Moats Lane in Superior on Thursday, Oct. 23, drawing residents, business owners, nonprofit representatives and mental health professionals eager to tour the unique looking new facility.
Few and Far features affordable, eclectic mix
SANDPOINT — Amid the tile floors and wooden furnishings at Few and Far, Sandpoint’s latest downtown business, a mother and daughter team quietly stock shelves and solicit local crafters and artists for retail items.
Movers and Shakers Sept. 29, 2010
Kootenai named best place to work in health care