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Man’s life saved from borrowed life jacket
A Kootenai County man is alive, thanks to a borrowed life jacket, after running into large waves and high winds on Lake Pend Oreille late last week.
Man’s life saved by borrowed life jacket
A Kootenai County man is alive, thanks to a borrowed life jacket, after running into large waves and high winds on Lake Pend Oreille late last week.
Growing recreation and tourism in North Idaho
COEUR d’ALENE — Idaho overnight visitors statewide spent more than $1.8 billion in 2008, and in Kootenai County alone, recreation and tourism employs nearly 14 percent of the work force.
Supporting tourism
University of Idaho Coeur d'Alene kicks off speaker series Oct. 10
COEUR d'ALENE - Idaho overnight visitors statewide spent more than $1.8 billion in 2008, and in Kootenai County alone, recreation and tourism employs nearly 14 percent of the work force.
Salute River City leadership class
Congratulations to the River City Leadership Academy Class of 2018 graduates. These community leaders spent the last year participating in discovery days focused on a variety of industries and business sectors, as well as developing personal leadership skills through evening courses with Jason Swain of Symbio Leadership. We have completed interviews for the class of 2019 and look forward to a fresh new group of leaders participating in the program.
Glacier could see budget cuts
Deductions set to go into effect for National Park Service in January 2013
Glacier National Park could see a very lean budget in 2013, the National Park Conservation Association warned last week. The parks advocacy group has more than 300,000 members.
Coalition promoting tourism as economic development
To the Editor:
Group warns against Park Service cuts
Glacier National Park could see a very lean budget in 2013, the National Park Conservation Association warned last week. The parks advocacy group has more than 300,000 members.
Group warns against Park Service cuts
Glacier National Park could see a very lean budget in 2013, the National Park Conservation Association warned last week. The parks advocacy group has more than 300,000 members.
Montanans at Work statewide tour comes to Libby
Ah Yat shines bright: Griz QB throws 4 TDs in win over South Dakota St.
MISSOULA — Keali’i Ah Yat is on fire and the Brawl is old news.
Weather woes continue to stall North Idaho ski season
Resorts hope for snow as Christmas approaches
Warm weather, strong winds and power outages have prevented area ski hills from fully operating on a consistent basis.
Flathead Business Watercooler
Happenings related to business
Wildlife advocate takes on 'pseudo-environmentalists'
Quality of life key for nonprofit leader
Positive thinking isn't just a catch phrase for Ned Cooney.
College football recap – week 6
MOSES LAKE — After a successful weekend for Washington college football where all three scheduled teams were victorious, we are now in full swing of October football. Across three games, fans were treated to a full spectrum of competitive rivalry wins, offensive domination and late comeback wins.
Undefeated and undisputed: Glacier beats Billings West, wins 2nd AA football title
The Wolfpack have finally reached the top of the mountain.
Keep the air inside your homes safe this summer
Around this time each year, air quality becomes a major concern across North Idaho. As wildfires ignite across the U.S. and Canada, smoke drifts into the panhandle, casting a toxic haze over the region’s typically blue summer skies.
Cane's craze hits Coeur d'Alene
Restaurant grand opening attracts hundreds
Raising Cane’s at 163 W. Neider Avenue opened its doors to the community for the first time Tuesday morning — but some devoted “caniacs” were in line well before that.
The good times rolled
Thousands turn out for 35th Car d’Lane cruise
Thousands turn out for 35th Car d’Lane cruise