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Sandpoint lowers sidewalk fee
A reduced sidewalk fee was unanimously approved by the City Council Wednesday, along with two related code changes.
North Idaho College attorney bills approach $100K
Since his hiring last August, North Idaho College attorney Colton Boyles has billed NIC more than $98,000.
Grant application period open
The Idaho Water Resource Board is actively inviting applications for the 2024 State Flood Management Grant program. Applications are due by Friday, June 7.
The curious case of Banjo Patterson
Did "Banjo Patterson" hide drugs in a child's backpack, or was he the victim of bad luck? That was the question Sandpoint High School students had to decide…
BOCC outlines Tuesday agenda
Three commissioner's items are on the board’s agenda this coming Tuesday.
Idaho open primary supporters submit signatures
Supporters of the Idaho open primary ballot initiative have submitted more than 95,000 signatures to county clerks across the state.
BTAA takes part in 'Empty the Shelter' event
To help animals find homes faster and create space in its animal care center, Better Together Animal Alliance is waiving adoption fees on all adult pets as par…
Idaho Gives raises over $4 million
Idahoans raised over $4 million in just four days in support of local small businesses and nonprofits across the state during the week of Idaho Gives.
BGH earns pediatric treatment recognition
Bonner General Health's Emergency Department is the first critical access hospital in Idaho to be recognized as pediatric capable by the Idaho Department of He…
Council approves change order, bid solicitation for Travers Park
The City Council has approved the solicitation of bids for construction of an inclusive playground and splash pad at Travers Park.
IDL hosting permit workshop
The community is invited to join an upcoming workshop on what a complete Idaho Department of Lands application for an encroachment permit requires.
PHD offers Narcan, 'Stop the Bleed' training
In support of National Stop the Bleed Month, Panhandle Health District is offering free Stop the Bleed and Narcan training.
LPOHS students host pike fishing derby
Three students from Lake Pend Oreille High School are on a mission to help tackle the increasing pike population in Lake Pend Oreille.
PSNI’s Greenhouse set to open May 6
Every gardener in the panhandle has been itching to don their gloves and set their trowels to work planting, but the weather forecasters keep cautioning agains…
Little touts support for education during successful legislative session
It wasn't without some pain and teeth gnashing, but Gov. Brad Little is feeling good about how the 2024 legislative session adjourned sine die April 10. “I’…