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Parking fee may be hot topic in CdA
COEUR d’ALENE — The Coeur d’Alene City Council this evening may get an earful from opponents of a recent decision to eliminate free two-hour parking at the McEuen Park lot downtown.
Amidst a busy week, Clark Fork tennis excited to play against CDA's JV
Three games in three days is a tough ask for any high school sport, yet the Clark Fork tennis team joyfully took advantage of another opportunity to compete against Coeur d’Alene’s JV tennis team on Thursday.
Five Bulldogs earn All-IEL soccer honors
SANDPOINT — Five Bulldogs earned a spot on the 2018 All-Inland Empire League boys soccer team, as voted on recently by the league’s coaches.
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Kavanaugh will protect our Constitution
In a 1987 radio address to the nation, President Ronald Reagan stated, “Our judges should be faithful to the written Constitution, the bedrock of our liberties.” This guiding principle remains as important today as it has always been. Our judicial system must be guided by our Constitution to protect American freedoms, which remain an inspiration to people around the world.
Lady Spartans place third at Hayden Lake Invitational
HAYDEN — Led by top-ten finishes from Annika Rantala (seventh, 21:55.9) and Sharnai Hogan (ninth, 22:35.6), the Priest River girls’ cross-country team placed third at the Coeur d’Alene Hayden Lake Invitational on Sept. 14.
Tyson 30th at Ironman Cd'A, qualifies for Kona
COEUR d’ALENE — “You are an Ironman!” the announcer declared as more than 2,300 competitors crossed the finish line on Sunday during the 2013 Coeur d’Alene Ironman Race.
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Editor’s note: Some calls do not list numbered locations or other location details because that information was not listed on the log provided by Bonner Dispatch.
Bonner County News of Record - Oct. 24, 2022
Police log information for Sandpoint, Ponderay and Priest River police departments and the Bonner County Sheriff's Office.
Bonner County News of Record - Oct. 7, 2021
Police log information for Sandpoint, Ponderay and Priest River police departments and the Bonner County Sheriff's Office.
Legals for September, 29 2021
Sandpoint Film Festival celebrating 10th year
Annual event slated for Sept. 4-6
The Sandpoint Film Festival, usually found at the Panida Theater in the beginning of November, is celebrating its 10th year of existence, but under different circumstances in this strange and challenging year of 2020.
Gentlemen, don your bowties for this ride
Local motorcyclists will don their finest clothes and take their classic and vintage bikes for a ride Sunday to raise funds and awareness for men’s health.
Tubbs Hill bones at least 200 years old
COEUR d’ALENE — The human remains found last month by a hiker at Tubbs Hill will not be used by authorities to solve any local cold cases.
Washington's wolf population grew by 28 percent
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — The population of wolves in Washington state grew by 28 percent last year, with at least two new packs, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife said Friday.
Volunteers sought for Ironman Cd'A triathlon
It’s the superhero sequel that never gets old — Ironman time in the Lake City.
Students give animal shelter dogs a helping paw
SANDPOINT — Dogs at Panhandle Animal Shelter have a new ally in their efforts to find a home.
Hope tracks existence to railroad's arrival
The first white man to come to the Hope area was the famed explorer David Thompson, mapmaker and fur dealer. He traveled from Canada to the peninsula of Lake Pend Oreille and built Kullyspel House, a trading post, in September 1809. Thompson reported some problems with the roof of his building and said, “The snow in melting found many a passage…” Thompson abandoned Kullyspel House in 1811 and moved his operation to the Spokane House. Hope got its start in 1882 with the coming of the railroad. Construction of the Northern Pacific Railroad around Lake Pend Oreille brought numerous workers to the area. The town was built on a hill overlooking the beautiful lake and any person living in the area today will readily tell you that it is the most beautiful spot on earth.
Peace dove damaged
Steel, glass sculpture just set out at Riverstone is part of ArtCurrents program
Each piece of art that Milo White and Lin McJunkin create is precious to them. “They’re our babies,” White said Tuesday afternoon. That morning, he and McJunkin learned that “Mi Paloma Brilla,” their stainless steel and cast glass sculpture of a dove just placed at Riverstone Park, had been damaged. And yes, it hurt.
Glenna Mae Wylie-Nelson
Glenna Mae Wylie-Nelson passed away on Oct. 22, 2022.