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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…
North Idaho COVID-19 cases reach 31
Zero cases confirmed in Shoshone County
Hope for the best, plan for the worst
Shoshone County COVID-19 update
Board discusses possibility of extending "soft closure" for K-12 education
Board’s soft closure directive approved last week, lasts through April 20.
Confirmed North Idaho COVID-19 cases hit 30
Shoshone County still at zero confirmed cases
Idaho’s primary election to be conducted by mail
BOISE – Governor Brad Little and Secretary of State Lawerence Denney announced today there will be no change in Idaho’s primary election date of May 19.
No bones about it
'human remains' determined to be fake
Calm before the storm
Shoshone County COVID-19 update
PHD announces new case of COVID-19 in Kootenai County
Total number of North Idaho cases hits 11
Governor Little signs new executive orders
Executive Order 2020-06 will direct the transfer of $39.3 million to the Disaster Emergency Account, the maximum allowable amount under the law.
Governor Little to host press conferences on COVID-19
The press conference will be streamed to the public through Idaho Public Television
Gov. Little issues statewide "Stay-Home" order
On Wednesday afternoon, Idaho Governor Brad Little issued a statewide, 21-day stay at home order, effective today.
New section for COVID-19 news
Shoshone Medical Center readies for virus
WSD staff to teach in student-less classrooms
After taking Friday to assess the situation, the Wallace School District has decided to move forward with the plans that they previously laid out and close the…
Schools still providing lunch despite crisis
Suspended schools in the Silver Valley are making a point to keep their students fed during this time of uncertainty.
Mullan schools to close, Wallace remains open
Mullan School District superintendent Les Wells announced on Tuesday afternoon that the district will be closing due to concerns surrounding COVID-19.