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Green Monarchs FC adds three new trophies
SANDPOINT — In what may have been the last soccer game at War Memorial Field in its historic state, Sandpoint’s Green Monarchs battled from a 2-0 halftime deficit and miraculously tallied three late goals to steal the win, stunning the Montana Rapids Premier from the Kalispell-Whitefish area in late June.
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Republican women's group holds spring meeting
The Idaho Capitol was invaded by red-jacketed women as the Idaho Federation of Republican Women hosted its annual spring meeting Feb. 28-March 1.

Maurice Edward Friedmann, 81
Maurice Edward “Morrie” Friedmann, 81, passed away on Saturday, May 12, 2018, in Sandpoint, Idaho. Private family services have been held.

Whirlwind ride for Kramer nears finish
SANDPOINT — It’s been a crazy whirlwind for Sandpoint native Jerry Kramer since it was announced during the Super Bowl week that he was voted into the NFL Hall of Fame, and this week figures to be no exception.

Spokane resident arrested following high-speed pursuit
POST FALLS — A Spokane rsident has been arrested on a multitude of charges following a high-speed change on I-90 Sunday morning.
Bulldog win wrestling dual
SANDPOINT — Sandpoint ran their duals record to 5-0 with a tightly contested 41-30 win over visiting Bonners Ferry Tuesday night at Les Rogers Court.
Pair are inspiration for service before self
On two cold grey winter days last Friday and Saturday, folks who call Sandpoint home and folks who traveled great distances paused in remembrance of Mayor Marsha Ogilvie and Captain David Lyon. The venues were different. The moods were different. And, those whom we remembered were different.

Ready, set, code: Pair teaches you how
SANDPOINT — Chris Nicolls and Isaiah Grey grew up in North Idaho, have known each other since their teens, and have worked on a few projects together in the past. Ultimately, the partnership stuck and now they’ve joined forces to start a new business, Devtree Academy, in Sandpoint.
John Edward 'Ed' Brown, 76
John Edward "Ed" Brown, 76, passed away on Monday, May 10, 2004, in Coeur d'Alene.
Merry Christmas to both naughty and nice
Merry Christmas Bonner County sports fans.
Football game left Sandpoint players 'fit to be tied'
(In today's story, Robert Kellogg tells us about early football in Sandpoint. He calls his story, "Fit to be Tied." I became acquainted with Robert when I was asked to critique a book he was writing called, "50 True Tales of Northern Idaho." Robert has had a colorful career in Sandpoint: Ad sales and announcing for Norm Bauer at KSPT radio, writing for the Sandpoint News Bulletin, manager of the Panida Theater for Floyd Grey, just to name a few. He began researching old newspapers when he was with Lauren Pietsch at the News Bulletin and today's story comes from that research. It reflects a Sandpoint of yesteryear that is no more. Here is Robert's story — in his own words.)
Swimming Sandpoint-style
SANDPOINT — Lake Pend Oreille will turn into a sea of arms, legs and colorful swim caps today as more than 500 swimmers will take to the water for the ever-popular13th Annual Long Bridge Swim.

State reminds boaters, parents of youth life jacket law
Officials from Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation are reminding parents about Idaho’s life jacket law for kids.

Arrowleaf Balsamroot brings splash of color to home
Native Plant Notes are created by the Kinnikinnick Native Plant Society.
Wrestling Hall of Fame to induct five
COEUR d’ALENE — The Idaho Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame will hold an induction banquet on Saturday, March 23 at the Coeur d’Alene Eagles Lodge.

Renfro trial focuses on officer's gun
COEUR d’ALENE — The firearm that shot and killed Sgt. Greg Moore could not have accidentally discharged in Jonathan D. Renfro’s pocket.
William Harold 'Bill' Read, 92
William Harold “Bill” Read, 92, passed away on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010, in Sandpoint, Idaho.

FOP Panhandle Lodge No. 15 Reds win Championship
The FOP Panhandle Lodge No. 15 Reds handled the Steve Anderson D.D.S. Mets to win the Majors Little League Championship with an 11-5 victory.
Blessings, curses during duress: Birds, TP & more
While all of us are coping with seclusion of a sort, some have it better than others by virtue of individual life-styles. In my case there’s no grief from loneliness, since I have a constant stream of visitors. The fact that they all have wings only adds to the delight of their presence.