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VETERANS: Risch, Crapo vote no on bill
Do Idaho veterans know that on Feb. 27 their two senators, Risch and Crapo, voted no on Senate bill 1982? This bill was called the Comprehensive Veteran’s Health and Benefits and Military Retirement Pay Restoration Act of 2014.
Lake CDA rental boat options and rates
Our rental fleet is located on the north end of Lake Coeur d’Alene at the Boardwalk Marina next to The Coeur d’Alene Resort.
Fulcher: Otter's message echos failures
Governor Otter, usually silent during the legislative session, recently sent an opinion piece to Idaho's newspapers encouraging lawmakers to focus on the priorities of their constituents, including being accountable and transparent.
Road rage case ends with fines, probation
COEUR d'ALENE — A 30-year-old man who threatened to shoot a motorist in Coeur d’Alene with a gun last summer will serve two years on probation and pay $1,100 in restitution and fines.
Mother Goose was really onto something
A number of leadership gurus have feathered their nests with the work of Dr. Robert McNeish. If you’re not familiar with McNeish, look up.
Today's holiday knows no borders
While origins and particulars vary, setting aside a day of thanks for bountiful harvests is a tradition pervading human history.
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Trapping demonstrations and fur auction Saturday in Cd'A
The Intermountain Fur Harvesters Association will be holding trapper education demonstrations and a fur auction on Saturday, Feb. 18, at the Idaho Department of Fish and Game Panhandle Region office, 2885 W. Kathleen Ave., Coeur d’Alene.
Fugitive arrested at last
POST FALLS — A 34-year-old Post Falls fugitive faces multiple charges after allegedly taking off in a bail enforcement agent's truck and dragging the victim during the escape.
Kalispell lawmaker reports ‘threatening’ texts
A Republican lawmaker from Kalispell returned home Saturday after receiving what he described as “threatening” text messages.
The end is near, thank goodness
Mask burning stunt a waste of time, perfectly good dry ice.
Bigfork Brewfest returns to Electric Avenue
Bottoms up Bigfork — Brewfest is back.
Victor Charlo to read poetry at Ninepipes Museum
Victor Charlo started writing poetry in high school and, at age 81, he still has stories and poems yet to write. One such story he has in his head is about a stick game at Dixon.
The customer isn't always right
According to the Kalispell Police Department, a home improvement store employee reportedly got into an argument with a customer. A manager had to separate the two after the employee had an angry outburst.
Gene LeRoy Skramstad, 94
Gene LeRoy Skramstad, of Kalispell, passed away March 17, 2017.
School's out; summer starts with a bang
A caller near Eighth Avenue West reported that she heard gunshots coming from several doors down. The gunshots turned out to be fireworks, according to the Kalispell Police Department.
FVCC board approves $20 million budget
Following a $1.3 million cut in state funding in April, Flathead Valley Community College will work to stretch a nearly $20 million budget for the 2018 fiscal year.
Pig escape-artists continue to roam
A large brown pig wandered into the yard of a resident on Fourth Avenue East, according to the Columbia Falls Police Department. The “friendly” pig was believed to weigh over 200 pounds and took off down the road before his new friends could catch him.
Paxton R. Fisher, 18
Paxton R. Fisher, 18, of Columbia Falls, “went to be with Jesus” Tuesday, April 18, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center due to complications from cancer.
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Robert Much from the Native American Development Corp. will conduct a government contracting 101 workshop from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 21, at the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes computer training room in the lower level of the Old Tribal Complex in Pablo.