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Community rallies to help family
The community is rallying around an area family after a devastating car accident Nov. 22 near Elmira left a youth …
Police: Coeur d’Alene man pointed BB gun at children
A man accused of threatening three children with a BB gun is in jail.
Idaho Nonprofit Center to merge into Idaho Community Foundation
The Idaho Nonprofit Center is merging into The Idaho Community Foundation “in a bold and strategic move to expand the culture of philanthropy and strengthen Id…
Council amends water, sewer fee rules
“This is not about the cost of them or the amount,” Staglund said of the change. “It’s just about when you pay them.”
Students ready to walk, ride & roll
After all, students in the Lake Pend Oreille School District are taking part in the annual International Walk and Roll to School Day. It is, LPOSD Safe Routes …
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announces a new temple in Coeur d’Alene
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Saturday that a new temple will be coming to Coeur d’Alene.
Latter-day Saints announces a new temple in Coeur d’Alene
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Saturday that a new temple will be coming to Coeur d’Alene.
Busy agenda faces BOCC
Bonner County commissioners are being asked for approval to begin construction of a runway apron and taxi lane at the Priest River Airport.
Peterson hosting town hall today
The community is invited to join Democratic congressional candidate Kaylee Peterson at a town hall event today, Oct. 6.
Students' innovation set to save company $300,000 annually
Three University of Idaho Coeur d’Alene/North Idaho College students have designed an automated machine that will annually save a local company $300,000.
'Steel Magnolias' blooms in LPO production
Inspired by real-life women in a small Louisiana town and their bonds, it seemed natural for Lake Pend Oreille Repertory Theatre to take on the classic play fo…
Ahead of hunting season, wild game processors adapt to CWD's spread
This year’s deer hunting season will look a little different for North Idaho butchers that process wild game, after cases of Chronic Wasting Disease were confi…
Hanford nuclear waste could pass through North Idaho
Edward Dawson, Hanford Site spokesman for the U.S. Department of Energy, told The Press via email on Thursday that the DOE has not yet released the transportation route.
City seeks names for painted plows
Sandpoint’s Arts, Culture and Historic Preservation Commission recently launched its Paint the Plows initiative, which added personality to five city snowplows…
Commissioners consider office shuffle, comment rules
“My concern is we're not budgeting for it,” Williams said of the lease. “We have space here and we can accommodate the exact setup that they have in this build…
NAMI Walk takes steps to raise awareness
The third annual walk will be held from 10 a.m. to noon today, Oct. 5, at the VCA North Idaho Animal Hospital parking lot, 320 S. Ella. The walk follows the Sa…