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THANKS: Chivalry without a hitch
Chivalry is alive in Coeur d’Alene! A word of thanks to Brian who works at Hitches Unlimited. I was having my auto repaired, and while waiting I walked across Sherman to the little ice cream store for a cold drink. I sat there to wait for the repair to be completed. When my car was ready, Brian walked across the street, stopped traffic (at the crosswalk, I might add), gave me his arm, and helped me back to the shop.
The dump is their refuge
A truck lumbers up the hillside, backs up to the pile and releases a load of bags and junk and trash and scraps and all things inedible, unless of course, you happen to be a gull.
The dump is their refuge
A truck lumbers up the hillside, backs up to the pile and releases a load of bags and junk and trash and scraps and all things inedible, unless of course, you happen to be a gull.
CAG readies for visit from EPA chief
By Roger Morris, Western News Publisher
Record snow at resorts
The Daily Inter Lake
Glacier Park grizzly bear breaks hiker's arm
A 32-year-old man sustained non-life-threatening injuries during a surprise encounter with a grizzly bear on
Margaret making health a priority in Clark Fork
Health becomes a major priority in Clark Fork with growth community health programs
City council goes halfway on U.S. 2 zoning change
City council goes halfway on U.S. 2 zoning change
City council goes halfway on U.S. 2 zoning change
The Latest: D.C. reports 67 new cases of COVID-19
The
Members selected for Fish Creek Collaborative planning group
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is pleased to announce the members of the newly formed Fish Creek Collaborative (FCC) citizen advisory group.
KTEC a win-win situation
The Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls and Lakeland school districts share many strengths and face similar challenges. A top priority of all three districts is to ensure that all students graduate from high school prepared for their future, whether their plans involve higher education, specialized training, military service or the workforce. A common challenge is to provide top notch professional technical programs for students with those aptitudes and interests.
Voting Locations for Aug. 30 Bond Election
Boundary County polling sites: Bonners Ferry/Kootenai: Valley Event Center* at Fairgrounds: 6571 Recreation Park Rd, Bonners Ferry North Bonners Ferry: Valley Event Center* at Fairgrounds, 6571 Recreation Park Rd., Bonners Ferry Valley View: Valley Event Center* at Fairgrounds, 6571 Recreation Park Rd., Bonners Ferry *Due to scheduled maintenance on the goat barn and the wildlife building at the fairgrounds, voters who normally vote at the Exhibit Hall will be voting at the Valley Event Center (the same building the fair office is located). Copeland: Mount Hall School: 1275 Hwy 1, Bonners Ferry Moyie Springs: Moyie City Hall, 3331 Roosevelt Rd, Moyie Springs Naples: South Boundary Fire St. #1, 20 Stagecoach Rd., Naples
Super deals
Sunday's big game means big opportunities for customers, businesses
COEUR d'ALENE - The Super Bowl can mean super deals.
Whiplash: All at once, a steady US economy screeches to halt
WASHINGTON (AP) — Three weeks ago, EmpireCLS was heading toward a second straight year of record business. A car service company in New Jersey, Empire couldn’t even find enough chauffeurs and office workers to meet its needs.
Whiplash: All at once, a steady US economy screeches to halt
WASHINGTON (AP) — Three weeks ago, EmpireCLS was heading toward a second straight year of record business. A car service company in New Jersey, Empire couldn’t even find enough chauffeurs and office workers to meet its needs.
Whiplash: All at once, a steady US economy screeches to halt
WASHINGTON (AP) — Three weeks ago, EmpireCLS was heading toward a second straight year of record business. A car service company in New Jersey, Empire couldn’t even find enough chauffeurs and office workers to meet its needs.
Kalispell Albertson's gets fresh look
The lobster tank is gone, replaced by a sushi counter and a greater variety of fresh seafood. Sections holding wine, beer, specialty cheese and pre-cut fruit are growing in size. Starbucks has landed.