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Shirley Julia Reynolds Howard
Shirley Julia Reynolds Howard was born on March 8, 1936 at St. Alphonsus Hospital in Boise, Idaho, to Jesse O. Reynolds (born in North Carolina) and Matilda Parini (born in Italy).
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?
Hayden Business Expo highlights growing community
Vendor and sponsor spots still open
NIC: Demolition team at work
In his Oct. 19 column, Mr. Ginorio states that the “reformist” NIC trustees need to advertise their goals and state how their reforms will improve NIC. Right. Agreed if they were thoughtful reformers with honorable intentions rather than the demolition crew they have proven to be so far.
Joe Collogan
Joe Collogan
Bulldogs lose close one in Eagle Holiday Classic
SHS loses 66-63
Delores Ann Sanders, 87
Delores Ann Sanders, 87, of Columbia Falls, passed away May 21, 2022 at home with her family at her side.
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WTC’s ‘The Revolutionists’ opens this week
Whitefish Theatre Company’s “The Revolutionists,”a witty, biting, hold-on-to-your-seats theatrical adventure,” opens this weekend with shows Feb. 25 and 26 at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 27 at 4 p.m.
STCU and Banner Bank agree to four-branch transfer
In an agreement subject to regulatory approval, STCU proposes acquiring four branch locations from Banner Bank, with an expected transaction date of June 24.
Delores Ann Sanders
Delores Ann Sanders, 87, of Columbia Falls, passed away May 21, 2022 at home with her family at her side.
Playtime for pooches
Third annual Dog Days of Summer-Fest is today at Stoddard Park
Third annual Dog Days of Summer-Fest is Saturday in Stoddard Park
Pair graduate National Youth Leadership Training class
Pair are part of Boy Scout Troop 111
Neon Jungle takes over Kootenai County Fairgrounds
The Wired2Learn Foundation is inviting the community to take a break from spooky this year and explore Neon Jungle.
MontanaPBS Charlie Russell documentary takes top award
The MontanaPBS documentary production “Charlie Russell’s Old West” received the 2021 Western Heritage Award for Documentary from the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum during a Sept. 18 black-tie event in Oklahoma City.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
NYC mayor wants hundreds of thousands of daily virus tests
NEW YORK (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers would need to be tested for the coronavirus daily before city officials could start to loosen restrictions that have shuttered most workplaces and forced residents to cover their faces in public, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday.
Recovering from COVID-19, Altria CEO Howard Willard retires
NEW YORK (AP) — Altria Group says that Chairman and CEO Howard Willard, who was recovering from COVID-19, has retired. Altria, the maker of Marlboro cigarettes, did not say if the 56-year-old Willard's retirement was related to his illness. The company said Willard, whose career spanned 28 years at the company, decided to retire.
Smelterville closes City Hall to the public
South Carolina to get new, lower budget prediction
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The board that predicts how much money South Carolina will take in from taxes and fees to help set the budget is meeting Thursday.