Our community is facing a critical threat - the risk of loss of NIC’s accreditation. The Northwest Commission on Colleges and ...
There wasn’t a cloud in the sky Saturday, but rainbows filled City Park as thousands gathered for North Idaho Pride ...
MARK NELKE/Press Coeur d'Alene Lumbermen shortstop Owen Benson throws on the run against the Spokane Expos 17U, as third ...
Idaho Governor Brad Little began allocating funds for projects that reduce phosphorus loading to Coeur d’Alene Lake under the ...
Gwain Oka was born in Seattle on Sept. 30, 1948. He graduated from Lewis and Clark High School and Washington State ...
Verland G. Woempner was born Aug. 12, 1941, to Arnold and Mabel (Stowe) Woempner in Coeur d'Alene. He left us most ...
A resident of Coeur d'Alene, Mitchell has been making economic presentations regarding the nation and the region for nearly ...
Joella Felicie Smith Sausen, 83, passed away May 13, 2023, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. She was born April 3, 1940, in ...
A prominent salesman summed up his success in three simple words: "and then some." He discovered at an early age that most of the difference between average people and top people could be explained in ...
I am a subscriber to the Coeur d’Alene Press. Often times, I wonder why? The constant bashing, name calling, finger pointing regarding the NIC situation, Brent Regan, KCRCC, President Trump, MAGA ...
We’re referring to Rathdrum resident Doug Strong, who issued this call to The Press in a letter to the editor published last Sunday: It appears we could have a new task for reporters at The Press.
Boys are Boys and Girls are Girls, there is no in-between.” This is the statement made by a Kellogg HS student that has embroiled their graduation ceremony as reported on Friday’s Press front page.
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