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Wallace Pool accepts bid for repair work
On Wednesday evening the Wallace City Council accepted a bid from contractor S&L Underground to repair the pool.
KSD celebrates unusual year with awards picnic
he Kellogg School District celebrated their teachers and staff late last month at their annual All-Staff Picnic.
Saving Ironman
Commission instrumental in return of full race; now raising money, recruiting volunteers
North Idaho Sports Commission
Reality Winner, NSA contractor in leak case, out of prison
WASHINGTON (AP) — A former government contractor who was given the longest federal prison sentence imposed for leaks to the news media has been released from prison to home confinement, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on Monday.
Silver Valley scholars make U of I 2021 Spring Semester Dean’s List
The University of Idaho is pleased to make available the 2021 Spring Dean’s List.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
Judge upholds dismissal of case against resort developer
Blixseth was accused of pocketing much of a $375 million Credit Suisse
Reality Winner, NSA contractor in leak case, out of prison
WASHINGTON (AP) — A former government contractor who was given the longest federal prison sentence imposed for leaks to the news media has been released from prison to home confinement, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on Monday.
California man sentenced to prison in Whitefish man's death
California man sentenced to prison in Whitefish man's death
BBB tips for booking a short-term vacation rental
Trips have never been more popular.
As virus cases wane, governors weigh ending emergency orders
New coronavirus infections and deaths in the U.S. are down dramatically from earlier highs, though more contagious variants are spreading. Most people are now are at least partially vaccinated, yet lingering hesitancy has slowed the pace and even caused some doses to go to waste.
GOP governors tie economy to relaxed approach to coronavirus
JEKYLL ISLAND, Ga. (AP) — Republican governors running for reelection have begun trumpeting the party’s more hands-off approach to the coronavirus pandemic, trying to flip the script on an issue that helped Democrats win the White House and control of Capitol Hill in 2020.
Oregon legislator is 1st-ever ousted after Statehouse breach
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Republican lawmakers voted with majority Democrats in the Oregon House of Representatives to take the historic step of expelling a Republican member who let violent, far-right protesters into the state Capitol on Dec. 21.
BYPASS: Burning questions
The Coeur d’Alene Press brings attention to the Huetter Bypass and the opportunity to give “comments” by June 25, but why not ask some questions in the article?
Milestone Announcements
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Great hiring starts with these positive traits
With the job market gradually coming back after a difficult pandemic, smart hiring is at the forefront.
As virus cases wane, governors weigh ending emergency orders
New coronavirus infections and deaths in the U.S. are down dramatically from earlier highs, though more contagious variants are spreading. Most people are now are at least partially vaccinated, yet lingering hesitancy has slowed the pace and even caused some doses to go to waste.
GOP governors tie economy to relaxed approach to coronavirus
JEKYLL ISLAND, Ga. (AP) — Republican governors running for reelection have begun trumpeting the party’s more hands-off approach to the coronavirus pandemic, trying to flip the script on an issue that helped Democrats win the White House and control of Capitol Hill in 2020.
Lawmakers remove state legislator over Oregon Capitol breach
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Lawmakers in Oregon on Thursday night expelled a Republican legislator who let violent, far-right protesters into the Statehouse.
Oregon legislator is 1st-ever ousted after Statehouse breach
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Republican lawmakers voted with majority Democrats in the Oregon House of Representatives to take the historic step of expelling a Republican member who let violent, far-right protesters into the state Capitol on Dec. 21.