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Encounters With Angels Discussed at Lifetree Café
Stories of divine intervention will be explored at Lifetree Café on Monday, April 11 at noon.
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Russ Fulcher has demonstrated time and again that exercising conservative values and taking principled stands is a successful formula to become one of the leaders of the conservative movement in Idaho.
Assault suspect is sentenced
SANDPOINT — A former Oldtown man accused of threating one child and injuring another was given a suspended prison term on Monday, court records show.
Encounters with angels discussed at Lifetree Café
Stories of divine intervention will be explored at Lifetree Café on Monday, Dec. 2, at 2 p.m.
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I am a student at Lake Pend Oreille High School. I would like to commend the principal, Geoff Penrose, for all he has done for the school for the past threee years. He not only has cleaned it up physically, he has made inroads to improve the performance of students’ academic growth and attendance.
Woman sentenced for false rape claim
SANDPOINT — A Priest River woman has been sentenced for falsely claiming to police that she was raped by her former employer last year.
Badgers boys soccer season comes to an end
The BFHS boys soccer lost to Emmett 5-to-2 on Oct. 23, thus eliminating the Badgers from the state tournament and ending their season.
Girls' softball team earns first win of the season
The Badgers varsity girls softball team traveled to face Sandpoint’s varsity team on the evening of March 25.
Fundraisers planned for victims of fire
On March 5, Theresa Norton and husband Jerry Lockman lost most of their possessions and several pets when a fire destroyed their rental home in Bonners Ferry.
How much credit should President Obama receive for getting Osama bin Laden?
Man sentenced on heroin charge
COEUR d’ALENE — A Coeur d’Alene man was sentenced to 15 years in state prison for trafficking heroin, according to the Kootenai County Prosecutor’s Office.
KTEC: Enthusiastic thumbs up
After reading the “My Turn” article in Friday’s paper I felt compelled to write the editor voicing my support for KTEC.
Man claims his wife's wallet stolen at church
Not even the sanctity of a house of worship could keep a thief from doing the devil's work.
Lewd conduct leads to jail time
COEUR d'ALENE - A 34-year-old Post Falls man was sentenced Friday to serve up to 20 years in state prison for lewd conduct with a minor under the age of sixteen.
Reward offered for arson tips
Crime Stoppers of the Inland Northwest is offering a cash reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for an arson July 29 in the 1600 block of Nettleton Gulch Road, and a burglary on July 30.
MUDGY: Smear on a good book
I must say I was very disappointed that The Press decided to publish the "cartoon" of Mudgy, the delightful children's character from the book, Mudgy and Millie, to express one's views on McEuen Field. It is an affront to the tremendous good that Susan Nipp has accomplished in this community for the benefit and education of small children.
Developers might plan, pay county online
The Kootenai County Planning Department could soon make land-use applicants' days a little easier.
LCDC enters McEuen money talks
The city of Coeur d'Alene's Parks Department is expected to request financial support Wednesday from Lake City Development Corp. for the McEuen Park redevelopment project.
SCHOOL: Vote yes for props
I agree with Bob Shillingstad that we must vote YES, YES, YES on the upcoming education initiatives.