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Pride versus pride
Self-respect and dignity were the subjects of Retired Army National Guard Maj. Andrew Whipple’s message to veteran…
Fire season begins in Shoshone County
Two wildfires were reported in Shoshone County on Thursday, but one has already been contained according to the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office.
Efforts on North Fork yielding positive results for SCSO
In the weeks since Memorial Day weekend, things have quieted down on the North Fork according to the Shoshone County Sheriff's Office.
Internship programs continue successful run in Shoshone County
Four students are participating in the county’s internship and clerkship programs under the watchful eyes of the Shoshone County Prosecuting Attorney Ben Allen…
Pinehurst woman makes CCS Honor Roll
Mykenna Wood, of Pinehurst, ID, has earned a place on the Spokane Community College Honor Roll for Spring quarter 2024. Students on the honor roll earned a GPA…
Shoshone County jail bookings
Arrests and jail bookings for Shoshone County jail
Shososhone County jail bookings
Arrests and bookings for Shoshone County jail.
Annual audit meeting scheduled in Shoshone County
The results of a special forensic audit are reportedly right around the corner, but the Shoshone County Commissioners will review the county’s annual audit fir…
"A story of 1,000 heroes"
City leadership expressed their support for the upcoming Wallace Music Fest during their monthly council meeting on Wednesday night.
Cities still waiting on FEMA
Another year, another round of waiting as the city of Kellogg works to revise its aging flood maps.
Shoshone County Fire District evolves recruitment to boost retention
The district operates with six full-time career positions, three part-time/resident firefighters, and about 16 volunteers.
Kellogg gets ready for SilverHoops
The SilverHoops 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament is just a few weeks away and all signs are pointing toward another big year.
The day the music was revived
In the wake of last week’s decision to cancel the Wallace Blues Festival something magical has happened in Wallace. A new music festival has been born.
Huckleberry Havoc to open at Sixth Street Theater
Will the huckleberries be saved? Will the pie recipe be found? And will the dastardly villain ever get a joke to land?
ALICE report: wage growth outpaced by inflation
The newest ALICE report shows wage growth was no match for inflation after a decade of falling behind.
Post Falls Police face staffing crunch amid city's growth
Ryan Dalke of Post Falls Police wears a lot of hats when it comes to his work. A normal day could range from responsibilities including supervising officers in…