General News
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Shoshone County jail bookings
Arrests and bookings for Shoshone County jail
Benewah DMV no longer taking out of county customers
Customers who reside in the border communities of Worley, Harrison, Medimont, Calder, Avery, and Clarkia who regularly do business here will be included with t…
Grant monies to benefit Wallace historical groups
Several popular historical attractions received grant monies recently from the Idaho State Historical Society (ISHS).
Resort cancels lighting ceremony fireworks
No holiday fireworks, no Christmas show in downtown Coeur d'Alene this year
Two killed in car vs. semi-truck collision
Idaho State Police reports that on Nov. 4 at 4:18 a.m., a gold 1998 Nissan Maxima with three occupants was traveling westbound...
When to start and end isolation or quarantine
The Panhandle Health District (PHD) has seen a record number of daily COVID-19 cases over the past several weeks.
Dave Smith vehicle burglary suspects in custody
Duo attempted to steal 'General Lee' earlier this year
Sixth Street Theatre cancels upcoming shows
After careful consideration the Sixth Street Melodrama and Theatre has decided to cancel their fall and winter productions.
Silver Valley trick-or-treating a go
Some community events still on as well
Follow the booook
A new book from local author Deborah Cuyle has given prospective ghost hunters and history buffs alike a road map to some potentially thrilling adventures.
Blackboard gets national attention
The combination sandwich shop/Italian restaurant was recently listed on MSN’s “The most adorable small-town restaurant in every state” list and owners Rob and …
Shoshone moves to 'substantial' COVID-19 risk category
Shoshone County has joined neighboring Kootenai and Bonner counties in the "high" or "red" COVID-19 Risk Level as of Thursday.
Kellogg School District reverting to hybrid schedule
Wallace cancels return to in-person
COVID-19 hospitalizations in Idaho reach all-time high
Total deaths climb to 600
Masks on, Cd'A
The mandate goes into effect Tuesday morning.
Snow storm keeps emergency crews busy
While the National Weather Service gave motorists of the Idaho Panhandle a three-day notice regarding last Friday's snow storm, many were still caught off-guar…