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Jail is ordered in abuse case
SANDPOINT — A Hayden man was ordered to serve 30 days in jail Monday for injuring a 1-year-old infant in his care last year.
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High school students leading marches in the streets demanding gun reform have captured our nation’s headlines recently. They remind us that while adults have failed to stop school shootings, perhaps this new generation can — and that the right to live is more important than the right to own a gun.
Northern Lights launching solar project
SAGLE — On Monday, July 24, Northern Lights will be celebrating the launch of the first cooperative community solar project in Idaho. The 50-kilo-watt solar system is expected to produce approximately 165 kWh of electricity per year per unit.
Local ranch in running for honors
SANDPOINT — Western Pleasure Guest Ranch is in the running for USA Today's "Best Dude Ranch" in the country, and as the deadline to vote draws near, owners Roley and Janice Schoonover hope to keep the momentum going.
NIC nets $185,671 grant for cybersecurity programs
North Idaho College has been awarded a $185,671 grant by the US Department of Defense National Security Agency to expand cybersecurity education. In April, NIC was the only community college in Idaho to earn a highly selective designation and become a national Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense 2-Year Education.
Donors sponsor flower baskets again this year
SANDPOINT — Once again, the Sandpoint Community proves to be supportive and generous. Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce officials said that, thanks to over 60 donors near and far, downtown Sandpoint will be vibrantly decorated with flower baskets this summer.
Gagnon buries buzzer beater in Bulldog win
SPIRIT LAKE — Senior Jeremiah Gagnon continued the hot start to the season, hitting a left-handed runner for the game winner with three seconds left, lifting Sandpoint to a 55-54 win over Timberlake in nonleague boys basketball on Thursday night.
Gagnon scores 22 in blowout win
PRIEST RIVER — Jeremiah Gagnon scored a game-high 22 points on the way to a 70-29 blowout win over Priest River in both teams season-opener Tuesday night.
Music conservatory awarded accreditation status
Meeting or exceeding 10 stringent criteria, Music Conservatory of Sandpoint has received a more than positive mid-cycle review to continue their accreditation through June 2019.
Farm Bureau hosts annual meeting
Delegates from 36 counties met this week during the 77th annual meeting of the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation to set the organization’s course for the coming year.
Double murder suspect waives hearing
SANDPOINT — A Priest River man accused of stabbing his pregnant wife to death and killing their unborn child waived his right Wednesday to a preliminary hearing.
Charge modified in double killing
SANDPOINT — A modified criminal charge against a Priest River man accused of stabbing his wife and their unborn child to death allege a desire to torture or satisfy sadistic urges could have factored into the slayings.
Evaluation sought in CWC theft
SANDPOINT — Sentencing is being delayed for a Bonner County woman who pleaded guilty to embezzling from Coldwater Creek so she can undergo a mental health evaluation
Bulldogs' season ends
RATHDRUM — Randy McCabe scored 14 points as the Lakeland Hawks hit six 3-pointers in the first half on the way to a 65-48 win against the Sandpoint Bulldogs in a loser-out game in the 4A Region 1 tournament on Tuesday at Hawk Court.
Past could be a future draw for Sandpoint
SANDPOINT — In the future, it may be the past that brings tourists to downtown Sandpoint.
LPOSD seniors to attend virtual finance fair
Students will go through financial role-playing and other educational activities starting today
Local liquor sales up fourfold from one year ago
September’s sales at the state liquor store in Bonners Ferry increased four times more than the state average for the same time period last year.
Shanna Mae (Jay) McNall, 40
Shanna Mae (Jay) McNall, 40, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013 in Sandpoint, Idaho.
Money needed to help lacrosse club
In 2006, the Bonners Ferry Lacrosse Club played in it first season. It was a season filled with promise and most of that was fulfilled. John Nierowski and I had an opportunity to mold the young men from that team based on the promise of financial support for the season's team.
Boys Badgers C team defeats Priest River
The Badgers boys C team beat Priest River at home on Dec. 18 with a score of 33 to 26.