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Governor extends stay-home order to April 30

Gov. Brad Little extended his stay-home order to April 30 during a press conference this morning.
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Governor likely to extend stay-home order

Gov. Brad Little told an Idaho audience Tuesday that he’s leaning toward extending the stay-home order he imposed to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
BONNERS FERRY HERALD | UPDATED 5 YEARS AGO

Sandpoint manufacturer cleared to sell ventilators

With help from a local inventor’s video and the work of Idaho’s District 1 congressman, the Food and Drug Administration has given a pioneering North Idaho ventilator manufacturer clearance to introduce compact ventilator systems into a market in dire need of them.
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Gov. Little has until tomorrow to sign or veto transgender bills

A pair of bills that survived the Idaho Legislature await Brad Little’s signature, but the Idaho Governor has not yet said whether he will sign, veto or ignore the would-be laws before Tuesday’s end.
COEUR D'ALENE PRESS | UPDATED 5 YEARS AGO

Flags out early downtown

Ordinarily, the flags along the Sherman and Lakeside avenues wouldn’t come out until around Memorial Day. But Mayor Steve Widmyer and the Coeur d’Alene Downtown Association decided residents fighting the gloom the coronavirus has spread across North Idaho could use a little remedy.
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STAY HOME

Gov. Brad Little issued a three-week stay-home order Wednesday for all residents in Idaho deemed non-essential.
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Governor orders non-essential Idahoans to stay home

Governor Brad Little announced this afternoon that he was issuing a three-week stay-home order for almost all Idahoans.
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Governor extends tax deadline, commits to slowing virus spread

In a head-nod toward Idahoans looking for relief from the coronavirus, Gov. Brad Little extended the state tax deadline to June 15.
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Cd'A Downtown to offer curbside to restaurants, bakeries, coffee shops

As the coronavirus wears on downtown Coeur d’Alene, its restaurants, bakeries and coffee shops have marshalled together to join a collaborative curbside project to better serve customers during the era of the coronavirus.
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Testing spikes as Idaho cases remain at nine

In the last 24 hours, the number of coronavirus tests circulating through both public and private labs has leapt by 25 percent.
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Idaho turns up the tempo as coronavirus hits home

As Idaho maneuvers through the uncharted waters of the coronavirus, its elected representatives are making the budget their top priority, with time of the essence.
COEUR D'ALENE PRESS | UPDATED 5 YEARS, 1 MONTH AGO

Idaho looks to include map to help track coronavirus

The website that updates the rise of the coronavirus throughout the state will likely soon include a map.
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Idaho has 1st case

An Ada County woman has become the first Idaho resident to test positive for the coronavirus.
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Coronavirus cancels St. Patrick's Day parade

The St. Patrick’s Day parade, the long-standing Coeur d’Alene tradition, joined a growing list of local and nationwide events to be cancelled in the wake of the coronavirus.
COEUR D'ALENE PRESS | UPDATED 5 YEARS, 1 MONTH AGO

Governor declares Idaho state of emergency

To better prepare Idaho’s response time and open state access to national resources, Gov. Brad Little declared a state of emergency Friday morning against the coronavirus.
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