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Bulldogs set to kick off 2008 baseball season
SANDPOINT - If their season-opening trip to Lewiston was any indication, it could be a special year for the 2008 Sandpoint baseball team, which hopes to improve on a fourth place finish at state last year.
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I am saddened (and yes a bit disheartened) by the Saturday headline article of the Daily Bee. Let me explain why.
Man charged in vandalism binge
SANDPOINT — A Bonner County man is being charged with multiple counts of felony malicious destruction of property following a brazen Tuesday night vandalism binge.
Albertson takes over stewardship of SHS athletics
Third generation SHS graduate eager to tackle athletic director duties
SANDPOINT — As Bulldog lineage goes, Sandpoint High School would be hard-pressed to find a better athletic director than Tom Albertson, who today officially succeeds Cheryl Klein in stewarding the successful athletic program.
Michael G. Kemmis
Michael G. Kemmis passed Sept. 28, 2007, at his home near Palmer, Alaska. His family and friends will celebrate his life at the time of the next full moon, Oct. 26, 2007. Michael was born June 14, 1980, in Fairfield, Calif. He completed high school through home courses, but would tell others, "Do not drop out; stay and graduate." He had many different jobs, mostly in food service management. Michael benefited from his affiliation with the Salvation Army and St. Joseph's Catholic Churches in Idaho and Oregon. He came to Alaska in May 2007 and worked this past summer at Clover Pass Resort in Ketchikan. He caught a 185-pound halibut his first time out.
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BF man sentenced for role in fatal crash
BONNERS FERRY — A Bonners Ferry man was sentenced to two to six years in prison after pleading guilty to vehicular manslaughter in connection with a Sept. 30, 2005, accident that killed his sister.
COMMUNITY BRIEFS: Whitefish Theatre hosts Halloween run
The Whitefish Theatre Company is hosting a Halloween Family Boo Run at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 29.
Man sentenced for serious crash
A man received a 10-year suspended sentence Dec. 15 for felony criminal endangerment after causing a 2014 crash that left him and woman seriously injured.
Records February 11, 2011
DIVORCES FILED
Idaho Briefs August, 26, 2011
Ed Corridor construction moves north
Movers and Shakers October 26, 2012
Cd'A Resort named one of 'Top 40
Former CHS athlete sentenced
COEUR d'ALENE - Kirk J. Gosch, a former standout baseball player at Coeur d'Alene High School who was twice a Major League Baseball draft choice, was sentenced to 16 years in prison Thursday on illegal drug charges.
SCHOOLS: Stop protecting failure
The Coeur d'Alene education establishment is playing the game of distraction. Failures in the classroom are being ignored by the teachers' unions as they agitate against technology reforms. This was apparent in recent protests encouraged by the teachers' union.
Idaho's US senators vote in favor of 2nd coronavirus relief package
BOISE — Idaho’s U.S. senators Wednesday voted in support of a second emergency aid package to help people affected by the spread of COVID-19.
Stay Alfred temporarily closes properties nationwide because of coronavirus pandemic
Spokane Valley-based Stay Alfred is closing its properties nationwide for eight weeks, beginning April 1, to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Sheriff's Blotter
Notable Calls of the day!
Taking issue with rude driving label
Honk if you’ve heard this already.
Community Thanks
GOLF: Fundraiser remembers volunteers
Ironman Village abuzz with activity on eve of race
COEUR d’ALENE — There’s no place like home.