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Traffic stop yields large pot seizure
WALLACE – The Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) reports that on Tuesday, April 17 at approximately 2:25 p.m., an SCSO deputy initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle entering the City of Wallace from Interstate 90. The driver of the vehicle was identified as 48- year old Jeffrey R. Campbell of West Lynn, Ore. During the stop, the odor of a controlled substance was detected and after being asked about the odor, Campbell provided a small amount of marijuana to the patrol deputy.
Mysterious zoning changes in Wallace
The current approach by the City of Wallace opens it up to legal challenge.
Thoughts on EPA and the local environment
I couldn’t help but laugh when I noticed that the last print edition of the News-Press to be home delivered had a story about EPA’s disaster in Colorado last year!
Jail bookings: Dec. 3-6
Jennie LeeAnn Giesen, 40, of Mullan, Idaho was arrested for violating the conditions of her release and use or possession of a schedule II controlled substance.
Jail bookings: Nov. 14-17
THURSDAY, NOV. 14

Limited 'Golden Tickets' grant lifetime of North Idaho State Fair fun
All proceeds from Golden Ticket sales will go to funding a new, much-needed Livestock Building at the Kootenai County Fairgrounds.

The Colonel has returned
The headstone of Wallace’s namesake has finally returned home.

KPD Roll Call 9/2-9/9
•Dispatched to 500 block of Bunker for suspicious person lingering around someone’s yard. Cleared unfounded.

First responders breathe easier with donation
KELLOGG — If you have left your home at any point over the last few weeks, you have likely seen someone wearing some sort of mask, either that or you’re wearing one yourself.
Jail Bookings
THURSDAY, MARCH 1

King of the hardrock
By CHANSE WATSON

Students give rave reviews to donated dictionaries
An old proverb said, “Give a child a book, and you teach them for a day. Teach a child how to use that book, and you will teach them for a lifetime.”
McGeachin stays loyal to base while Little fumes
Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin, who is a proverbial heartbeat away from being Idaho’s next governor, might be making Gov. Brad Little’s heart flutter a bit.
Democratic gubernatorial primary is one to watch
In case you haven’t heard, there is a Democratic primary race for governor and A.J. Balukoff — the presumptive frontrunner — is happy to see it.

Becky Poe Hill, 47
Becky Poe of Eugene Oregon passed away suddenly September 19th, 2020 in So. Lake Tahoe, Ca.

Debra 'Deb' 'Debbie' Lorene Galioto, 66
Debra Lorene Galioto, 66, of Kellogg, Idaho, passed away Aug. 9, 2021, at Shoshone Medical Center in Kellogg. She was born Nov. 27, 1954, in Loveland, Colo. Deb was the daughter of Leonard and Lorene (Humrich) Kennedy.
James 'Jim' Marion Dana, 84
James “Jim” Marion Dana, 84, of Kingston, ID, passed away on Saturday, November 27, 2021 at The Schneidmiller Hospice House in Coeur d’Alene, ID. James was born in Hunters, WA, a son of Donald and Garnet (Hill) Dana on May 03, 1937.

'Cool Bus' takes North Idaho
Famed actress Mae West once said, "You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough."

KHS registration information
KELLOGG — Students registering for Kellogg High School will need to make sure they match their proper names and dates for registration this year.

Dancing through the raindrops at the fair
Goats galore charmed visitors at the goat shed at the North Idaho State Fair