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Vigilante advised not to stop man with machete
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German investigators shut down big darknet marketplace
BERLIN (AP) — German prosecutors said Tuesday that they have taken down what they believe was the biggest illegal marketplace on the darknet and arrested its suspected operator.
Bobby Shmurda to be eligible for release in February
DANNEMORA, N.Y. (AP) — Brooklyn rapper Bobby Shmurda will be eligible for release from prison next month, the New York State Department of Corrections said on Monday.
German investigators shut down big darknet marketplace
BERLIN (AP) — German prosecutors said Tuesday that they have taken down what they believe was the biggest illegal marketplace on the darknet and arrested its suspected operator.
Panida is hosting a 'Close Encounter'
“Close Encounters of the Third Kind” is having a 40th anniversary with a limited time and limited theater release of the new digitally remastered Steven Spielberg’s director’s cut and the Panida Theater has it.
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Courtney Windju graduates USD
Bottomley home run leads Lakers over Lewiston
SANDPOINT — Sydney Bottomley hit an inside-the-park home run to back a strong pitching performance from Jacob Cometto, leading the Peak Sand and Gravel Lakers to a 12-2 win over Lewiston in the opening game of an American Legion U19 baseball doubleheader Wednesday night at War Memorial Field.
Jail ordered in battery case
SANDPOINT — A Bonner County teen was ordered to serve 18 days in jail on Monday for breaking a man’s jaw last spring.
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Mitchell receives degree from CMC
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LCSC students earn academic honors
Idaho Master Forest Stewards program accepting applications
University of Idaho Extension is seeking additional candidates for the Idaho Master Forest Stewards program.
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On behalf of the Sandpoint Area Senior Center, I would like you to publish this letter, asking for community support of the senior center. We recently sent out a small mailing, having no money for a larger mailing, so we are only reaching a few people in the community. In our mailer, we said: “We all love to support puppies and children, especially at this time of year. While they may not be as cute and adorable as puppies and children. but … our seniors need your support.”
Local teachers awarded STCU grants
A pair of West Bonner County School District teachers are among the 22 teachers in Kootenai and Bonner county school districts were among those receiving $250 classroom grants as part of STCU’s efforts to welcome educators back to school.
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In this upcoming election, there is only one clear choice for the next governor of Idaho. Brad Little is far and away the most qualified candidate in this race and will provide the leadership Idaho needs moving forward.
Suspect pleads guilty to lying to police
SANDPOINT — A Sagle man awaiting trial on a second-degree murder charge pleaded guilty Monday to lying to police officers.
CHAFE 150 signups seeing record returns
The number of riders registering for the 2019 CHAFE 150 Gran Fondo — coming up June 15 in Sandpoint, Idaho — are out-pacing previous years, according to event organizers.
Mandatory trapper ed classes to be held
Beginning July 1, 2018, every trapper who purchased their first trapping license after June 30, 2011, will be required to attend and pass a mandatory trapper education course before they can purchase an Idaho trapping license.
Sandpoint Church of Nazarene hosting women's retreat
Sandpoint Church of the Nazarene, 477954 Highway 95 in Ponderay, is inviting the community to join the congregation at an upcoming women’s retreat.
Northern Lights plans community solar project
SANDPOINT — This spring, Northern Lights will be building the first cooperative community solar project in Idaho. The 50-kilowatt solar project is expected to produce approximately 165 kWh of electricity per year per unit.
Guaranteed Rates opens doors in area
SANDPOINT — The Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce welcomed Guaranteed Rate - Lee Hardin to the organization with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, Aug. 17.