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July 15, 2025 midnight

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July 13, 2025 5 p.m.

State of Idaho ends 2025 fiscal year with approximately $345M ending balance

Over the past couple of months, state revenues have come in below forecasts set by the Idaho Legislature in the state budget, the Idaho Capital Sun reported. But legislators and Little left enough of a cushion that the state still ended the year with a $345 million ending balance.

Joe Toney: Managing cities in turbulent times
July 13, 2025 1 a.m.

Joe Toney: Managing cities in turbulent times

From Little League to Crisis Leadership: How a Coeur d’Alene native applied startup thinking to running a city

When wildfires swept across Malibu in January 2025, Joe Toney wasn’t watching from a distance. As the city’s acting manager, he was the one making calls at midnight, managing evacuations, coordinating emergency teams, and leading a city through chaos.

NICA finalizes land purchase; construction to begin in September
July 13, 2025 1 a.m.

NICA finalizes land purchase; construction to begin in September

A purchase and sale agreement has been finalized for North Idaho Classical Academy to anchor the redevelopment of the 80-acre mixed-use zone behind the Boundary County Fairgrounds.

Eats on Spokane Street aims 'to help small businesses thrive'
July 13, 2025 1 a.m.

Eats on Spokane Street aims 'to help small businesses thrive'

A new food truck court, called Eats on Spokane Street, has created a lot of buzz since its opening in late June.

Headlines: Border Patrol concerns in Whitefish, Glacier gorge rescue, and helicopter mayhem in Kalispell
July 12, 2025 11:10 a.m.

Headlines: Border Patrol concerns in Whitefish, Glacier gorge rescue, and helicopter mayhem in Kalispell

Whitefish rethinking its relationship with Border Patrol, Bystanders credited with saving hikers that fell into Glacier National Park gorge, Kalispell man earns felony charges for allegedly ransacking a helicopter.

Post Falls School District refinances bonds to save taxpayers over $800K
July 12, 2025 1:07 a.m.

Post Falls School District refinances bonds to save taxpayers over $800K

Taxpayers in the Post Falls School District will save $805,000 in bond repayment costs as a result of a recent bond refinancing.

Bystanders' 'heroic efforts' credited with saving hikers
July 12, 2025 1 a.m.

Bystanders' 'heroic efforts' credited with saving hikers

Skidmore had just reached the wooden bridge spanning Avalanche Creek when his brother took off running down the streambank. “He yelled at me there’s someone in the river or there’s bodies in the river,” said Skidmore. Skidmore rushed after his brother to a downstream section of Avalanche Creek, bottled up by logs and other debris. At first, Skidmore said he thought the group would simply be offering a hand to an unlucky swimmer caught in the creek’s swift current. Then, his nephew yelled that he had found a body.

July 12, 2025 midnight

Legals for July, 12 2025

OTHELLO SCHOOL DISTRICT DIRECTOR DISTRICT 3: Birdie Fought
July 11, 2025 noon

OTHELLO SCHOOL DISTRICT DIRECTOR DISTRICT 3: Birdie Fought

OTHELLO – Candidate Birdie Fought, co-owner of Classic Grill’n Cafe and lifelong resident of Othello, will be on the ballot for the position of Director of District 3 on the Othello School Board. She said she strives to be a voice for the students and staff in the community. “I am an alumni of the Othello High School,” said Fought. “I also had my children who were alumni, and my grandkids started off in elementary, so we are lifers here in Othello and love the community.”

LEGION BASEBALL: Lakers’ offense unstoppable in sweep of 49ers
July 11, 2025 1 a.m.

LEGION BASEBALL: Lakers’ offense unstoppable in sweep of 49ers

LEGION BASEBALL: Lakers’ offense unstoppable in sweep of 49ers

COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Newhart named to EPAC All-Academic list
July 11, 2025 1 a.m.

COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Newhart named to EPAC All-Academic list

COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Newhart named to EPAC All-Academic list

July 11, 2025 midnight

Legals for July, 11 2025

July 11, 2025 midnight

Legals for July, 11 2025

Despite cuts, Montana lawmakers say superintendents have told them Montana's national parks are adequately staffed
July 11, 2025 midnight

Despite cuts, Montana lawmakers say superintendents have told them Montana's national parks are adequately staffed

Montana’s congressional delegation lauded the passage last week of the federal tax cut and spending package known as the “Big Beautiful Bill," but an advocacy group claims the law is bad for national parks.

Mourning begins in Texas where more than 170 are still missing from flash floods
July 10, 2025 2:15 p.m.

Mourning begins in Texas where more than 170 are still missing from flash floods

The unrelenting power of the floods forced families to make unnerving escapes with little time to spare in the middle of the night. One woman recounted how she and others, including a toddler, first climbed into an attic and then onto a roof where they heard screams and watched vehicles float past. Photos and videos captured their ordeal.

Team effort helps save Florida family that fell into Avalanche Gorge
July 10, 2025 8:45 a.m.

Team effort helps save Florida family that fell into Avalanche Gorge

A heroic team effort saved the lives of a family from Florida that fell into Avalanche Gorge in Glacier National Park on July 6.

NICA finalizes land purchase; construction to begin in September
July 10, 2025 1:10 a.m.

NICA finalizes land purchase; construction to begin in September

A purchase and sale agreement has been finalized for North Idaho Classical Academy to anchor the redevelopment of the 80-acre mixed-use zone behind the Boundary County Fairgrounds.

'Heroic efforts' of bystanders credited with saving hikers that fell in Glacier National Park gorge
July 10, 2025 1 a.m.

'Heroic efforts' of bystanders credited with saving hikers that fell in Glacier National Park gorge

Skidmore had just reached the wooden bridge spanning Avalanche Creek when his brother took off running down the streambank. “He yelled at me there’s someone in the river or there’s bodies in the river,” said Skidmore. Skidmore rushed after his brother to a downstream section of Avalanche Creek bottled up by logs and other debris. At first, Skidmore said he thought the group would simply be offering a hand to an unlucky swimmer caught in the creek’s swift current. Then, his nephew yelled that he had found a body.