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THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: Expect anything at a high school game
Granted, in those other sports like volleyball, basketball, baseball and softball, a best-of-3 championship series gets really interesting toward the end. Especially, it you get something a little unexpected on the side.
Petition started to save Museum of North Idaho's old home
Organizer says building could be renovated, provide big benefits to city
King said if the 4,000-square-foot building was preserved and repurposed, it could become a nonprofit children’s museum, attracting guests year-round, adding beauty and character to the city, boosting visitor spending and providing the city with a steady income. “People don’t want this building torn down. They want it to be preserved and put to work for the community,” King said.
Another chance for Vandals to pick off a Mountain West foe
“Even if the talent isn’t the same, we believe we can go make plays,” said Ford, whose Vandals (2-1) play at another Mountain West team, San Jose State (0-2), today at 2 p.m. at CEFCU Stadium.
Idaho 3% budget cuts to continue beyond 2027
Idaho state agencies must cut budgets by 3% through 2027, making holdbacks permanent amid declining revenue and rising costs. Public schools exempt.
Legals for September, 20 2025
Legals for September, 20 2025
Criminal justice reform across states: Who's leading the way?
Which states are leading criminal justice reform efforts? Learn about key changes and champions in criminal justice today!
PREP VOLLEYBALL: Lake City upsets Coeur d'Alene
Results from Thursday's prep volleyball matches.
Petition started to save Museum of North Idaho's old home
Organizer says building could be renovated, provide big benefits to city
King said if the 4,000-square-foot building was preserved and repurposed, it could become a nonprofit children’s museum, attracting guests year-round, adding beauty and character to the city, boosting visitor spending and providing the city with a steady income. “People don’t want this building torn down. They want it to be preserved and put to work for the community,” King said.
Coeur d'Alene Adult Soccer Club scores Sept. 19, 2025
The club is still accepting registrations, and several teams are in need of players. Information: Cdaasc.com
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
Constitution Week Spotlight
Sept. 19 On day three of Constitution Week, we focus on the Preamble.
Legals for September, 19 2025
Cats, Griz capsules
QB Justin Lamson was impressive last week, throwing for 293 yards and three TDs in a 41-7 rout of San Diego.
Dramatic event shows BFHS students a realistic DUI crash
Charlie Kirk's Turning Point taps his widow as its next leader. Questions about its future remain
Turning Point USA, the organization Charlie Kirk founded to mobilize young, Christian conservatives, has seen a massive surge in interest and support since the activist's assassination last week.
Phone, email, or letter? Identifying modern IRS scams
IRS scams come in many forms. Recognize suspicious calls, emails, and letters before it's too late. Click now to safeguard your financial security!
Why are credit card interest rates so high? Unpacking the economics behind your debt
Why are credit card interest rates so high even for borrowers with strong credit scores? This guide breaks down everything from policy to profits.
Local Job Corps students keep wildfire crews functioning
MOSES LAKE — Firefighters are battling fires across Washington – 20 of them Tuesday morning – but they’re not doing it alone. Back at the fire camp, at a safe distance from the fire, Job Corps students are working to ensure the firefighters have everything they need.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Vigen on WSU interest, staying in Bozeman, and coaching a former Viking
The timing is seldom great when these coaching jobs come open. Some have moved on when there was still work to be done where they were, but “that’s just not who I am,” Vigen said. “I’m coaching football in a great place, and we’ve got a great opportunity this year, so that’s what’s on my mind.”