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Rathdrum's Bayshore Systems shares success story
Manufacturer competing internationally for large-scale offset drilling rigs
Founded in 1978 in California by Herb Minatre and his late wife Paula, Bayshore Drilling came into being because of Minatre’s conviction that there was a growing market for augur drills with the unique capacity to drill large diameter holes using a short drill rig that could stand away from the hole and operate under overhanging structures — which proved to be a specialized market niche.
Forest health program to be held in Coeur d’Alene
Current Topics in Forest Health will be held in Coeur d’Alene, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 12 in Room 106 of the Meyer Health and Science Building at North Idaho College.
Selkirk-Pend Oreille Food Summit expands with harvest festival
There’s a rich tradition of celebrating local food throughout North Idaho, from the region’s numerous famers market to the University of Idaho Extension’s annual food summit.
The deep roots of Idaho's public television
Explore how Idaho Public Television shaped generations and why its defunding threatens civic discourse and transparency in the state.
Forest health program announced
Current Topics in Forest Health will be held in Coeur d’Alene, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 12 in Room 106 of the Meyer Health and Science Building at North Idaho College.
Seattle woman sentenced for high-speed chase
A Seattle woman who led law enforcement on a high-speed pursuit for roughly 20 miles, had the imposition of sentencing deferred for a total of six years. The term was handed down in District Court in Polson on Oct. 30.
On paper Cats and Griz have mismatches
Last week the Bobcats and Grizzlies outclassed their Big Sky Conference football opponents on the road.
Legals for November, 6 2025
Trump pressures GOP senators to end the government shutdown, now the longest ever
President Donald Trump lashed out Wednesday at Senate Republicans to end the government shutdown, now the longest ever, blaming the record-breaking impasse for the party's defeat in closely-watched elections while Democrats emboldened by their off-year victories dug in for a fight.
Idaho budget writers prepare to enter new era of trimming state budgets
Budget committee legislators, legislative staff vow to avoid budget deficit as state revenue lags projections
Brisendine among 6 Griz named all-Big Sky
MISSOULA — On the eve of the Big Sky Conference tournament it is hosting, the University of Montana had six of its soccer players honored by the league, which announced its all-Big Sky teams on Tuesday.
CHAMPS! Girls soccer wins state A title
They were simply relentless.
Youth Sports Nov. 5, 2025
Scores, news, photos from local youth sports teams, leagues, etc.
Polson out hustles Bulldogs for championship title
The Polson Pirates overpowered the Whitefish Bulldog to win the boys soccer Class A state championship game, 4-0, in Polson on Saturday.
WPOFD: Quick response, smoke alarm helped save home
A working smoke alarm and swift action by West Pend Oreille Fire District prevented a potential tragedy in Oldtown. Officials urge residents to check and replace smoke alarm batteries during daylight saving time changes.
Selkirk-Pend Oreille Food Summit expands with harvest festival
There’s a rich tradition of celebrating local food throughout North Idaho, from the region’s numerous famers market to the University of Idaho Extension’s annual food summit.
Legals for November, 5 2025
Legals for November, 5 2025
Legals for November, 5 2025
FVCC accepting applications for Honors Program
Designed for students who thrive on critical thinking and innovative learning, FVCC’s Honors Program offers a rich blend of interdisciplinary courses that spark creativity and intellectual exploration.