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Idaho man charged in murder of 3 family members at home
BOISE (AP) - A grand jury has indicted a 22-year-old Idaho man on murder charges in the deaths of three people last month at a Boise home.
Adult Spelling Bee is May 29
Is it miniscule or minuscule? Precede or preceed? How about harass? Or is that harrass?
Leaf named Cd'A Realtor of the Year
COEUR d’ALENE — The Coeur d’Alene Association of Realtors named Jan Leaf its 2018 CAR Realtor of the Year on Sept. 18.
Time to eat the grocery tax
Republican legislators want it.
Cd'A man sentenced to 30 years for lewd conduct
COEUR d'ALENE — A 40-year-old Coeur d'Alene man has been sentenced to serve up to 30 years in prison for lewd conduct with a minor under 16.
Free kids concert April 7 at Kroc
Spokane Public Radio invites the inland northwest community to take it easy on a spring day with reggae/calypso band Moko Jumbie for the station’s next free KPBX Kids Concert.
Komberec named aerospace alliance executive of year
Tim Komberec, president and CEO of Empire Airlines, Inc. in Hayden, has received the Executive of the Year Award from the Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance.
Cd'A Chamber of Commerce honors top scholars
The Coeur d’Alene Chamber of Commerce’s annual Top Scholars Upbeat Breakfast on April 10 honored the 50 top-ranking high school students from five area high schools.
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DIVORCES GRANTED
Community Thanks
Donors: Thank you for making fundraiser possible
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Whalley Joe Stephens, 70
Sexual harassment a serious issue
A Letter to Mr. Cameron:
Friday is Arbor Day!
This Friday, the city of Coeur d’Alene and North Idaho College are hosting activities for Arbor Day 2018 on the NIC campus. There will be a ceremony held at noon with a tree planting to follow. Other activities include door prizes, free seedling giveaways and art contest displays.
Casey T. Bug Clark, 40
Casey T. “Bug” Clark, 40, died unexpectedly Tuesday, June 3, 2014, at Kootenai Health Center in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Caught in act of working well
We didn't plan it this way, but in the span of just four weeks, a journalist visited four areas of Kootenai County public service. And no, smarty, the jail wasn't one of them.
Go with grace
When you want legal help, you go to a lawyer. When you want ecclesiastical guidance, you go to a minister.
One more week; let's do this!
There's you.
STABEN: Move on, Chuck
That Chuck Staben is even allowed on the University of Idaho campus is a fundamental violation of sound organizational principle. When it is known that an upper management employee is actively seeking other employment, the employee must be terminated immediately (for reasons that should be obvious). If there is an employment contract, then the organization pays the employee to stay home. As a matter of record, Staben is seeking other employment. When your spouse is openly dating someone else, the marriage is clearly over. His future and that of the University of Idaho are mutually exclusive.
Alliance Data donates $25,000 to benefit Kootenai Health's Pediatric Rehabilitation Services
Kootenai Health announced the hospital is working in collaboration with Alliance Data to benefit Kootenai Health’s Pediatric Rehabilitation Services. The $25,000 investment will build a sensory integration room to further expand the treatment and resources available for outpatient pediatric rehabilitation patients.
Shoplifting suspects face multiple charges
HAYDEN — A shoplifting report led to the arrest of two Washington individuals on multiple charges early Friday evening.