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Kellogg library opens doors at 'new' building
After months of preparation, the Kellogg Public Library officially opened its doors at a new location along the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes earlier this week.

Shoshone County greenlights big money for green spaces
Last week, the Shoshone County Commissioners approved a $300,000 reinvestment of funds into the county’s parks department to begin the process of modernizing the deteriorating facilities.

County considering St. Joe River Road work
Last week, the Shoshone County Commissioners met with Public Works Director Jessica Stutzke to discuss the 23-mile stretch of road between Avery and Calder.

Long-awaited bridge project to begin in Pinehurst
The nearly 60-year-old bridge connecting Pinehurst to the Bauman’s Addition area of Kingston over Pine Creek is set to receive a brand-new deck, replacing the current one that is beyond repair.
Moon Pass project delayed
Last week, Shoshone County Public Works Director Jessica Stutzke announced that a few snags have pushed back the completion of the stabilization project along Moon Pass.

THE DIRT: 2025 Construction Season
Summer arrived early in the Silver Valley this year. The trees have already bloomed, and the snow has melted off the Alhambra Slide. Flowers have been planted, and preparation for summer vacation has begun. Summer also marks the beginning of the construction season, and much is planned within the Bunker Hill Superfund site.

Shoshone groups receive Innovia funds
Four organizations in Shoshone County recently received $28,500 in grant funding through the Innovia Foundation’s 2025 Community Grants program.

Silver Express Shuttle financing through grants for now
By March, Shoshone County Commissioners hoped to make a final determination of what happens to the Silver Express Shuttle. Their self-imposed deadline of six months has come and passed, but through Federal Transit Administration 5311 grant money which covers the county for two years, the bus program won’t cost taxpayers anything.

Shoshone County back on track with wage study
After numerous setbacks, Shoshone County is one step closer to completing a long-awaited wage study.

Dive team making a comeback in Shoshone County
According to Shoshone County Sheriff Holly Lindsey, discussions to reform the team began a few years ago. In the years since, Shoshone Fire District #2 Chief Scott Dietrich has taken an active lead on restarting the group.

Bridge project to be discussed at open house
An open house is scheduled for Wednesday to discuss an upcoming bridge project near Osburn.

New field offers new opportunity for Silver Valley youth baseball
A special group of dads and more than a few generous businesses have given Silver Valley kids a quality place to play baseball with the “new” Pastime Park.

Moon Pass open with restrictions
Moon Pass is open for the season, but there are few additional rules for those driving it.

Cat Wranglers celebrate successful fundraiser
The Silver Valley Cat Wranglers have a little bit of breathing room thanks to a recent fundraiser that went above and beyond for the local feline rescue group.

Living water
Just over one year ago, the Silver Valley was hit hard following the loss of Real Life Ministeries’ Pastor Gene Jacobs, but over the past few weeks, the church and community came up with a wonderful way to honor Jacobs’ legacy.

KSD to stay on 4-day schedule next year
Board elects to continue pilot program through 2025/26 school year.
The Kellogg School District is extending its pilot four-day school week into next school year, according to Superintendent Lance Pearson.

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

South Fork Sewer District hosting workshops to discuss rate increases
The South Fork Sewer District will be hosting three workshops to discuss upcoming rate increases for its customers.

Mark Lindstrom, 79
Mark Lindstrom passed away on April 15, 2025, in Missoula, Montana, at the age of 79. Mark was born in Wallace, Idaho, on October 10, 1945, to Philip and Isobel Lindstrom.

Cat Wranglers gearing up for purr-fect fundraiser
It's that time of the year again, spring has sprung, and the Silver Valley’s feral feline population is heading toward a stray cat-astrophe.