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Jim's Towing adds auto repairs to Pinehurst services
Earlier this month, Jim’s Towing expanded into auto repairs as part of their services in Shoshone County.
Silver Valley Sports: May 5 - 11
Kellogg track sends 10 athletes to state meet, Wallace sending two following district competitions.

Neon sign sparks fire in Pinehurst
Idaho State Fire Marshals said a faulty neon sign resulted in a fire on Thursday evening at Jim’s Towing and Auto Repair.

Robert 'Bob' Keith Jutila, 57
On February 7th, 2025, surrounded by family, Robert “Bob” Jutila went to be with the Lord after a long and very stubborn battle with cancer. Bob was born in Kellogg and was a very proud “Mullanite” growing up

Wallace Music Fest this weekend
The second annual Wallace Music Fest is this weekend, and organizers are excited to watch their new festival grow.

Pinehurst woman dead after crash in Wallace
A Pinehurst woman died in a single-vehicle crash in Wallace late Tuesday.

Patrick Francis Rishor, 88
Patrick Francis Rishor, 88, of Jeffersonville, Indiana and formerly of Kellogg, Idaho, passed away on February 12, 2025. Patrick was born to Earl and Georgia Josephine Collins Rishor on September 12, 1936, in Fort Peck, Montana,

Pub Crawl this weekend in Wallace
It's beers and blues this Saturday as the Wallace Chamber hosts their annual North Idaho Craft Beer Pub Crawl.

Helen R. Mitchell, 92
Helen Ruth Renfroe Mitchell, 92, passed away on January 4, 2025, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Born on May 13, 1932, in Pelsor, Arkansas, to Marvin and Estelle Renfroe, Helen’s family relocated to Cataldo, Idaho, in 1940.

Last minute jumper pushes Wildcats past Miners
In a matchup of Silver Valley rivals, a fadeaway jumper with a minute to go by Payton Storey is just what was needed to push the Kellogg Wildcats over the Wallace Miners 38 – 35 at Andrews Gymnasium on Tuesday night.

Idaho Gov. Little visits North Idaho to talk 'Keeping Promises' plan
Governor Brad Little's laid out his vision for education policy Monday during a press conference at the StanCraft Jet Center as part of his "Keeping promises" plan for 2025.

Louis 'Louie' M. Groves, 86
Louis "Louie" M. Groves, 86. Being born in Omaha, Nebraska, on January 8, 1939, to Walter and Laura (Japp) Groves.

Smelterville man arrested after domestic dispute turns violent
According to court documents, Robert Funk, 36, was arrested after deputies responded to a call from Funk’s ex-girlfriend, who was attempting to leave their shared residence after an argument allegedly escalated into a violent altercation.

Keep the air inside your homes safe this summer
Around this time each year, air quality becomes a major concern across North Idaho. As wildfires ignite across the U.S. and Canada, smoke drifts into the panhandle, casting a toxic haze over the region’s typically blue summer skies.

Depot Day shatters registration records
It was a record-breaking year for the Inland Northwest’s longest running car show, as Depot Day brought hundreds of class cars and thousands of people to look at them.
Montana man pleads guilty in fentanyl case
A Montana man pleaded guilty to possession of fentanyl with intent to deliver on Monday morning at the Shoshone County Courthouse.

Wyatt Earp celebration this weekend in Murray
Something unique is happening this weekend in the former seat of Shoshone County.

Wallace considering 'Special Events' law
The Wallace City Council will be hosting a public hearing on Wednesday, January 8, to discuss a proposed Special Events Ordinance that was discussed at December’s council meeting.

Another slam dunk for SilverHoops
A record-breaking 210 teams took to the courts at Teeters Field this past weekend in hopes of calling themselves SilverHoops champion.

Shoshone News-Press Top 10 articles 2024
Shoshone County enjoyed many successes in the past year. It also experienced more than a few tragic and traumatic events during that same time. However, in true Silver Valley fashion, the community rallied to take care of one another in times of need, while also celebrating the positives.