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Luxurious Sandpoint living at new Sandcreek Lofts
Sandpoint continues to attract a healthy spectrum of tourists, retirees and those just looking for a beautiful place to live. Lake Pend Oreille serves as both a pristine backdrop and a source of bountiful summer recreation, and skiing at nearby Schweitzer Mountain Resort makes the North Idaho town a year-round destination.
Servant Adventures wrap up successful summer
By CHANSE WATSON
The Latest: Italy on track to surpass China's virus deaths
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Election 2015: Meet city council candidate John Repke
Bonner County History - May 12, 2022
Bonner County Historical Society and Museum shares interesting stories of the community's people, places and events.
Should Spanish fluency be required for U.S. workers?
This week, a few of my friends and I were visiting and talking about a Spanish language requirement for some Moses Lake jobs.
Snow delays opening of two Park campgrounds
Two campgrounds on the east side of Glacier National Park will have a delayed opening due to snow condition on Memorial Day weekend.
STORE: Draws veterans' ire
As a military veteran and member of many local veteran organizations, I will never shop at Ross ever again and will make sure all my veteran friends know about the policy of Ross not to support veterans (see Letter to the Editor Nov. 6, ID: Military should be fine). Ross should be ashamed of themselves.
Taking care of your totes
If you are the one out of six people who wash their grocery totes - kudos to you. If you are not, you are so busted! As we all try to be a little more eco-friendly, reusable grocery totes have become increasingly popular when it comes to transporting groceries. A recent survey conducted by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics found that few Americans, only 15 percent to be exact, wash their bags. Dirty grocery totes create a breeding zone for harmful bacteria.
Benson should remove partisan signs, even though not technically illegal
A front-page article in Saturday’s
Seattle imposes curfew again following protests
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has activated the National Guard following vandalism and thefts in stores and shopping malls in multiple cities following protests over the killing of George Floyd
Polson’s Little Shop Montana blends vintage and new finds
The Little Shop Montana, which recently moved from Highway 93 to Polson’s Main Street is a pleasure to explore.
Sandpoint unveils new city website
SANDPOINT — Featuring a wealth of breathtaking visuals and plenty of user-friendly features, the city's new official website went online today at midnight. SandpointIdaho.gov consolidates all pertinent information in one visually compelling location.
Guide to designing a captivating commercial boardwalk
Unlock the secrets of designing a commercial boardwalk with flair! Elevate visitor experiences and boost foot traffic. Discover proven strategies today!
Wolf retrenches sweeping order, amid complaints, lawsuits
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Under fire from business groups and Republican lawmakers and facing lawsuits over a broad shutdown order designed to slow the spreading of the coronavirus, Gov. Tom Wolf's administration defended its actions as critical to preventing hospitals from being overwhelmed, but it also made a series of concessions.
Wolf retrenches sweeping order, amid complaints, lawsuits
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Under fire from business groups and Republican lawmakers and facing lawsuits over a broad shutdown order designed to slow the spreading of the coronavirus, Gov. Tom Wolf's administration defended its actions as critical to preventing hospitals from being overwhelmed, but it also made a series of concessions.
Sandpoint Trader opening
From clothes to household items and everything in-between, a new consignment store is opening its doors.
KUDOS: To Ron McIntire and all at Super 1 Foods
Super 1 on Kathleen is my favorite store. We’ve been frequent shoppers since 1997. I’m thankful there are no cards required, we check out with friendly checkers and baggers (no self-checkout), and we use regular coupons (no digital requirements).