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Wallace gas leak resolved after prompting evacuations
A gas leak that prompted evacuations in the area of 6th and Cedar north to I90 has been resolved, according to the…
Shoshone COVID count jumps to 12
9 currently hospitalized in North Idaho due to virus
Framework gives local schools starting point
School is going to look a lot different for the 2020/21 school year.
RV park decision being appealed
WALLACE — The Shoshone County Planning and Zoning Commission is receiving pushback from a group of local residents concerning a permit that was issued last wee…
Wallace pool pursuing grant funding
WALLACE — The Wallace Swimming Pool and the expensive repair the facility needs are exploring some new opportunities for funding.
A swing for Wyatt
PINEHURST — It was around this time last year that family and friends of Wyatt Blalack were gathered around the Canyon Elementary School swingset to honor the …
Remaining occupants of plane crash identified
COEUR d’ALENE — The Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office has identified the remaining occupants of the July 5 mid-air collision over Lake Coeur d’Alene
PHD calls upon providers to write COVID-19 test orders
COEUR d’ALENE – Beginning Tuesday, July 14, 2020, Panhandle Health District (PHD) will only be writing orders for COVID-19 testing for individuals who are unin…
Panhandle COVID hospitalizations rise to 8
Shoshone cases up to 9; 8 active
NIC Head Start to hold special 4-week summer session
Approximately 120 young children are returning to Head State learning facilities in five Northern Idaho counties this week as part of a 4-week special summer s…
Arsenic levels remain high in Canyon Elementary water
District leans toward new well option
COVID blues
More local events canceled amid pandemic
Let there be fish!
Avery fishing pond restocked; tradition continues
Wallace wants opinions on parking
WALLACE — The Wallace City Council is seeking public comments regarding the way the city handles its downtown parking throughout the year.
Heritage Health begins COVID testing
KELLOGG — On Wednesday afternoon, Heritage Health in Kellogg officially began testing locals for the COVID-19 virus.
Shoshone COVID count moves to 8
North Idaho confirmed cases jump to 689; 479 active