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‘Perfect the way they are’
The sounds of laughter and upbeat music filled the air as more than 200 people, including many people with autism …
Shows offers glimpse into past, firearms information
The Draw offers information about firearms education and information as well as the sport of shooting.
Green Bay Campground closed for renovations
The Idaho Panhandle National Forests has temporarily closed the Green Bay Campground for the season while contractors give the popular lakefront site a complet…
Prepare for disasters at Emergency Preparedness Fair
Want to know more about how to be more self-sufficient and prepared in case of an emergency? The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is putting on an Emergency Preparedness Fair to inform people about how t…
Clark Fork High hosts first Career Fair
Clark Fork High School held its first annual Career Fair for middle and high school students Friday, and attendees said they were impressed with the turnout.
Experts discuss ‘Good Bones’ at library
Reid Weber, owner of North Root Architecture, and Hannah Combs, executive director of the Bonner County Museum and Historical Society will speak at the event, …
FBCS hosting fundraiser today
A delicious breakfast and helping a good cause are both on the menu at today's Forrest Bird Charter School's pancake fundraiser.
City seeks advisory group volunteers
Since aiming to revive dormant citizen advisory groups, the city of Sandpoint has been on the lookout for volunteers.
40 Under 40
“You’re the future of North Idaho,” Coeur d'Alene Press publisher Clint Schroeder said to the North Idaho Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 cohort.
Safe Start hosts car seat safety event
With many options on the market, methods of installation and ways to fasten them, car seats can be a confusing venture for parents to navigate.
Kohberger attorneys file alibi defense
Kohberger’s running and hiking decreased on account of his busy class and work schedule once the fall semester started, according to the document signed by Ann…
Howarth sworn in to city council
A new councilor was sworn into office at Wednesday’s Sandpoint City Council meeting.
Grimm breaks tie to leave JPA
After months of deliberation, the City Council voted Wednesday to leave the Selkirk Joint Powers Association, with Mayor Jeremy Grimm breaking a tie in favor o…
Veteran honored for radio operator work on his 100th birthday
On his 100th birthday, surrounded by family and friends, Robert Douglas Gwin still was clutching the folded American flag he had been given earlier that aftern…
McArthur Lake project moves forward
Work is moving forward on the U.S. 95 project near McArthur Lake. As of April, Idaho Transportation Department officials said bridge abutments and the pier,…
KLT hosting Earth Day cleanup
The community is invited to join Kaniksu Land Trust for its Paved Pathways Earth Day Cleanup on Saturday, April 20.