General News
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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…
‘A remarkable character’
Journalist David Bond, considered a defender of the mining industry, dies at 69
Emerald Creek Garnet Area reopening
The Idaho Panhandle National Forests is gearing up plans for the Emerald Creek Garnet Area to re-open for summer 2020. Site prep efforts kept the area closed d…
Kindness of Our Heart takes home top rating at Kindness Fair
KELLOGG — The Kellogg Kindness Project wrapped up recently and was once again a collective success for the students of Kellogg Middle School.
Randall named to Noxious Weed Control Association Hall of Fame
SMELTERVILLE — Wallace resident Carol Randall was recently named an Idaho Noxious Weed Control Association Hall of Fame recipient for her work in managing the …
Events Calendar
TODAY, FEB. 25
Another roadblock for Wallace pool
WALLACE — The Wallace City Council held a special meeting on Monday night where they unanimously rejected a $818,260 bid to repair the city pool.
Successful Ray of Hope brunch spreads CASA awareness
WALLACE — The North Idaho branch of the Court Appointed Special Advocate group held a successful Ray of Hope fundraising brunch this last Sunday to help cover …
Kellogg High School resurrecting old tradition
KELLOGG — A group of Kellogg High School alumni is looking to bring back a Wildcat tradition and they’re taking advantage of the perfect opportunity to do it.
Egg-citing times in Pinehurst
PINEHURST — It took Mayor Bob Jutila as the tiebreaker, but it looks like Pinehurst is going to the birds, or more specifically the chickens.
Fun in the snow
It was a wild weekend on the east end of the Silver Valley as both Wallace and Mullan played host to winter events that have quickly become seasonal favorites …
The Market is open!
WALLACE — Food, coffee, beer, books and clothes — all in one place.
Here’s Marty!
Wallace Jr./Sr. High School gets first mascot
Members sought for new watershed advisory group
COEUR d’ALENE — The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality is looking for representatives from various interest groups to serve on a new South Fork Coeur d’…
Flooding causes Suddenlink to crash
Suddenlink Communications/Altice customers in the Silver Valley may have to wait a while longer until they see their digital services back up and running.
Students may find future in CTE
KELLOGG — Nearly 600 local students got to be a part of a Career and Technical Education Fair with North Idaho College last week at Kellogg High School.