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NIC to cut athletics budget by $1.8 million
On top of eliminating the men’s and women’s golf teams, North Idaho College will cut the budgets of all remaining …
BCRW hosting Giving Tree fundraiser
The Bonner County Republican Women Inc. is kicking off its 2024 Giving Tree initiative to raise funds for the Bonner Gospel Mission next week.
Selkirk Fire hosting coffee klatch
The event, which will begin at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the Hoot Owl, is a chance for residents to meet the chief and discuss the future of fire protection in Bon…
Comment period is open for black bear plan
Fish and Game will consider approving the plan at its January meeting
F&G Commission approves discounted fishing licenses for foster families
Youth in extended foster care aged 18 to 20 and one foster parent per family who wish to participate in the program will receive a voucher upon request from DHW that can be redeemed at a Fish and Game office for a …
Hecla seeking new permit for Montanore Mine
The agency said there will be no lapse in permit coverage as the 2006 permit would not terminate until the new permit becomes effective.
Timed ticketed entry for Glacier brings mixed reactions
isitors will still be able to enter without a vehicle reservation through the St. Mary and Two Medicine entrances. And Glacier National Park spokeswoman Gina I…
Kohberger’s attorneys challenge array of evidence in Moscow murder case
Attorneys for the man charged with killing four Idaho college students in Moscow followed through on their pledge to challenge evidence they assert was imprope…
Bonner County continuing to explore options on EMS situation
Bonner County commissioners presented an initial plan on how to handle a cash crunch facing Bonner County EMS at a special meeting Thursday.
West Bonner considers school closures
“Desperate times call for desperate measures,” said Operations Director Ryan Carruth. “I just don't see how we can operate in the footprint that we have with t…
LPOSD stakeholders give middle school input
“If we were in Washington, this building would be torn down,” Trapp said. “In Idaho we don’t get that kind of funding.”
Panida to celebrate birthday with dance-filled night
The Panida will host multifaceted independent artist Raquel Rogriguez and opening act Lucas Brown and the Night Mayors to celebrate its birthday Saturday.
Legislative tour highlights health center
As Chief Allan pointed out, the Coeur Center is more than a building; it stands as a source of strength, resilience, and opportunity for young people, a press …
Friends, coworkers rally to support local father
“It’s been tough on the family,” said Paul Carelli, Breneman’s coworker and organizer of the concert. Carelli recently completed his own cancer treatment and l…
Legislators look to tax credits to incentivize affordable housing builds
State legislators are looking to “reinvigorate the American dream” through proposed tax credit legislation that would incentivize builders to develop propertie…
LPOSD board chair resigns
“Since May of 2015 when I was elected, we've seen some amazing and challenging times,” said Lewis. She listed onboarding two superintendents, passing an indefi…