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Organizers want recall after Cd'A mask ordinance
An online group has formed to recall the four council members who voted Monday in favor of masks.
The North fastpitch softball teams have winning weekend in CDA, Post Falls
The North’s 16U and 14U fastpitch softball teams had two wins each in tournaments in Post Falls and Coeur d’Alene.
Daily Bee staff honored for excellence
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Bonner County Daily Bee received 18 awards, including eight first-place honors, in the Utah Idaho Spokane Associated Press Association’s news contest. The Deseret News in Utah and the Times-News and Moscow-Pullman Daily News in Idaho were named the winners Friday in the general excellence category of the annual news contest.
Lisa Diane Starkovich Morse
Lisa Diane Starkovich Morse passed away Feb. 11, 2020, at 6:15 a.m. after a long and courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Lisa will be remembered for her inspiration to others, strength, faith, infectious smile, and happy nature.
Casual cast nets 25-pound pike
You can find Don Dorame on many weekends in summer fishing the edges of Hayden Lake from a 14-foot Klamath aluminum boat with a 15 horsepower Johnson that leaves V-wakes on the black water as he quietly noses into bays and nudges along points.
Lisa Diane Starkovich Morse
Lisa Diane Starkovich Morse passed away Feb. 11, 2020, at 6:15 a.m. after a long and courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Lisa will be remembered for her inspiration to others, strength, faith, infectious smile, and happy nature.
Kreager catches fire as Priest River rolls past Grizzlies
Trentyn Kreager scored 32 points and hit six 3-pointers to lead Priest River boys basketball to a 65-47 victory over nearby rival Newport on Saturday.
Parents voice concerns to LPOSD board of trustees
Parents showed up in droves for Tuesday’s Lake Pend Oreille School Board meeting to voice concerns over everything from “board and superintendent overreach” to COVID restrictions and vaccines.
Legals for March, 17 2023
Wampus Cat golfers tee off season in Mullan
PINEHURST — In an event that included boys and girls scrambles and best ball competition, St. Maries took home the traveling trophy in Monday’s 18-hole Mullan Invitational at Pinehurst Golf Course.
SMS wrestling wins inaugural Battle for the Paddle
SANDPOINT — The Sandpoint Middle School Bullpups wrestling team won 45-18 in the first annual Battle for the Paddle wrestling dual on Nov. 27.
Five Bulldogs earn All-IEL soccer honors
Mulder named MVP, Crossingham Offensive POY
Europeans sing health workers' praises nightly from windows
PARIS (AP) — At a time of isolation, people in many European cities hit hard by the new coronavirus are taking at least a minute each night to come together in gratitude.
Bulldogs dominate Big Cats again, but there’s a twist
In the spirit of good sportsmanship, the Bulldogs volunteered a couple of players to fill out the Big Cats roster in their 15-7 win over Mead.
Let’s be thankful for 'modern' medicine
I’m thankful that I live in a community with such competent, caring medical care
Brief histories of the U.S. Armed Forces
Information on the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Air National Guard and Army National Guard.
Idaho Gives eyes $1.5 million goal
Idaho employers are gearing up for Idaho Gives — Idaho’s largest day of online giving, organized by the Idaho Nonprofit Center — and have big plans to help local nonprofits have their biggest fundraising day yet. While Idaho Gives is still a month away on May 3, there are many ways to start preparing.
Buy Idaho showcases Idaho products, services
BOISE — Up to 100 Buy Idaho members will be set up throughout the Capitol Rotunda on Jan. 30 to showcase Idaho products and services.
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Display honors local football legend
The Sandpoint Library’s lobby display cases feature exhibits curated by local organizations to highlight the many facets of our community. Organizations reserve the space for up to six weeks to display art, artifacts, photos, and information pertaining to things that matter to local residents.