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Silver Mountain employee struck by accidental gunshot
An off-duty employee of Silver Mountain received a non-life threatening injury Sunday night when a gun accidentall…
No time like the present… for road work
It’s never too early for road construction in North Idaho. Last week, many local drivers may have noticed the reappearance of several speed signs on Intersta…
Meeting scheduled for auditorium planning committee
After some positive feedback at their most recent meeting, the Wallace School District is moving forward with future meetings to look into developing a plan fo…
A full life: Muriel Staley
To live to be ninety-nine is an accomplishment on its own, as the chaotic nature of life and the trajectory it moves towards is inevitable.
N. Idaho systems awarded DEQ grants
A trio of North Idaho systems are among the half-dozen selected for grants to fund studies to evaluate community drinking water and wastewater systems. The …
Work set to continue at Gray's Meadow
The project has been making steady progress over the past two years, including the recent completion of several basic infrastructure upgrades, including moving…
Silver Mountain Ski Report 2/3
It was powder central at Silver Mountain last weekend! We received 15” from the storm last weekend before the sun peeked out. Conditions on the slopes are grea…
Calling all Jackasses
Early registration is now open for the Jackass Half-Marathon & 5K. It has become one of the biggest events annually in the Silver Valley and for good reason,…
Extreme SkiJor returns to Wallace in February
The fifth annual Extreme SkiJor returns to the streets of Wallace for President's Day weekend Feb. 17-19.
KHS cheerleaders shake competition, win first place
Brr... It's cold in here, there must be some Wildcats in the at-mos-phere – we may be paraphrasing the immortal words of Kirsten Dunst (or Gabrielle Union, dep…
Beer and Browse returning for second year
It may only be January, but the leadership of the Kiwanis Club of the Silver Valley is getting ready for the summer. The philanthropic group is gearing up fo…
New tower aims to end 'dead zone'
A new cellular tower on the north side of the South Fork Coeur d’Alene River has many local residents wondering if their cell phone service is about to improve.
ISP investigates DUI collision, shot fired near Pinehurst
The Idaho State Police is investigating a single-vehicle DUI collision where the suspect is believed to have fired a shot near Pinehurst.
Laying down the law of licensing
Dog licensing can be traced back to the first documentation in Utrecht, Holland, in 1946, with the fee for the license paid in pounds in salt. Licensing your d…
Land Board adds new endowment land
It was a deal that the Idaho Department of Lands couldn't refuse. When the state had a chance to bid on almost 18,050 acres of timberland spread across the …
Emergency petition filed on behalf of CWD
In the wake of five approved recall petitions for the Cataldo Water District board, an emergency judicial petition has been filed. In late December, Shoshone…