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Bucking the trend
Kootenai County students perform better than rest of state on SAT
COEUR d'ALENE - Students in Kootenai County were the exception to a statewide trend of lower Scholastic Aptitude Test scores in 2015.
Records February 21, 2015
DIVORCES FILED
Theis 'Teddy' Barbara Sorrells, 99
Theis "Teddy" Barbara Sorrells of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, passed away on April 18, 2015, at the age of 99.
Police to honor boys who found wallet
POST FALLS - The Post Falls boys who returned a wallet found with $782 inside on Monday haven't heard from the owner, but police will recognize the boys' good deed.
How do justices weigh loss of health insurance for millions?
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court could wipe away health insurance for millions of Americans when it resolves the latest fight over President Barack Obama's health overhaul. But would the court take away a benefit from so many people? Should the justices even consider such consequences?
Alliance Data Center Card Services achieves honor
For the 10th consecutive year, Alliance Data Card Services has achieved the Center of Excellence certification by BenchmarkPortal, a global provider of support services to the call center industry.
Car d'Lane award winners announced
COEUR d’ALENE — Car d’Lane organizers announced the winners of the awards bestowed at last weekend’s classic car show in Coeur d’Alene.
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DIVORCES FILED
The power of five is beautiful
If two are better than one, then five must be darn near unbeatable.
Post Falls to hear rare appeal
POST FALLS — The Post Falls City Council will judge a land-use decision appeal tonight at 6.
Heroin dealer sentenced to 13 years
A Spokane man who delivered almost an ounce of heroin to a police informant will serve at least 10 years behind bars, a Coeur d’Alene judge ruled.
No tax hike? See, it can be done
Spoiler alert.
Community Thanks
PROMISE: Fundraiser made around $20K
Brandon Aaron Wisdom, 39
Brandon Aaron Wisdom arrived with a flourish, much like he lived life, on June 19, 1975, in Lewiston, Idaho. He left this earth on July 17, 2014.
Treasurer: $1 billion in interest earned
BOISE (AP) - State Treasurer Ron Crane's office says Idaho has received more than $1 billion in interest earnings since he became treasurer in 1999.
Moose, sheep and goat hunt applications due April 30
The application period for moose, bighorn sheep and mountain goat controlled hunts opens this week. Applications for these hunts will be accepted through April 30.
Judge comes down hard on flagrant poachers
What started out as a deer spotlighting case eventually exposed a poaching spree that lasted for three months and was responsible for the illegal killing of at least eight deer, one elk and a moose.
Dairy worker sentenced for animal cruelty
TWIN FALLS (AP) - A former employee at a south-central Idaho dairy has been sentenced to 180 days in jail and two years of probation after an undercover video shot by an animal rights group showed workers stomping, dragging and beating cows inside a milking barn.
Voters ask candidate not to run
Letter cites Idaho tax lien against Jeff Ward
'Project Wild' workshops offered
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has scheduled two "Project Wild" workshops in North Idaho for teachers and youth leaders.