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Lamont's chief of staff, architect of toll plan, resigns
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Gov. Ned Lamont's chief of staff, who helped develop the governor's ill-fated trucks-only toll plan, has resigned.
Lamont's chief of staff, architect of toll plan, resigns
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Gov. Ned Lamont's chief of staff, who helped develop the governor's ill-fated trucks-only toll plan, has resigned.
Citigroup profits rise 15%, helped by trading like JPMorgan
NEW YORK (AP) — Citigroup's fourth-quarter profits rose by 15%, as the banking conglomerate benefited from a boost in trading similar to competitor JPMorgan Chase.
Idaho celebrates nonprofits next month
In just over a week, donors can easily search for causes and organizations they’re passionate about on IdahoGives.org. The state’s largest online fundraising event, Idaho Gives, will take place in one week and begins on May 1–4.
PURSE RETURNED: Faith in people still strong
PURSE RETURNED: Faith in people still strong
Danae Meyer, 51
Danae Michelle Meyer, 51, passed away on Sunday, March 26, 2023, at her home in Kootenai, Idaho.
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Knife-wielding suspect sentenced for criminal endangerment
Prosecutors initially charged Corey Scott Smith, 37, with felony assault with a weapon after his July 6, 2022 arrest near Seventh Avenue East North.
Father sentenced for fight that injured infant child
Judge Dan Wilson handed down the deferred three-year sentence for felony criminal endangerment to Joseph Richard Riggs, 39, on Sept. 21.
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STCU awards $20,000 in classroom grants
STCU, which was founded by high school teachers in 1934, is again honoring its roots by awarding a total of $20,000 to 100 randomly drawn educators. Winners can spend their grants on anything that will enhance students’ classroom experience, whether a basic need or something special.
VOTE: Broschet, Corkill and Zimmerman will ensure NIC’s accreditation
A “My Turn Opinion” article (Sept. 29) was written by Tim Plass who introduced himself “as a former candidate for the NIC Zone 5 Trustee position who worked with the KCRCC.”
Bulldogs lose tough battle in overtime
Sandpoint played Timberlake on the road in for their second IEL matchup of the season.
Peaceful easy flying: Lake Cd'A eagle watch cruises to begin
Lake Coeur d’Alene Cruises announced Tuesday that eagle-watching cruises will begin Nov. 19. Bald eagles are already beginning to migrate into Coeur d’Alene and their migration will be in full swing this December.
Tax cut suggestion is mere sloganeering
The letters by Fay Almond and Ingrid Glenn (Bonners Ferry Herald, Oct. 6) would have readers believe the county commissioners are in love with raising taxes and that candidate Fioravanti has the magic recipe for cutting taxes.
Man who admitted pulling shotgun given sentence
Aaron Douglas Glenn Kupka initially faced an assault with a weapon charge after the July 9 incident, but prosecutors later amended it to criminal endangerment.
NIC TRUSTEES: Vote for Broschet, Corkill and Zimmerman
I’m writing to support the candidacies of conservatives Pete Broschet, Brad Corkill and Tarie Zimmerman for the North Idaho College Board of Trustees.
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U of Idaho awarding posthumous degrees to stabbing victims
The four students will be recognized during the university's May 13 graduation ceremonies
Ephrata man arrested following gun incident
EPHRATA — A man is in custody following an incident in Ephrata Wednesday morning. Colt. L. Trumble, 19, of Ephrata was booked into Grant County Jail on charges of unlawful carrying of handling of a weapon, second-degree assault, harassment – previous conviction or threat to kill, illegal possession of a pistol by a person between 18 and 21 and carrying a pistol wihthout a permit, according to a statement form the Ephrata Police Department...