In support of another local farming family going through a difficult time, Eagle Ridge Family Farm is raffling off two hogs ...
The Panhandle Health District (PHD) has reported a rise in pertussis cases this year. The PHD reported there have been over 150 pertussis cases reported so far in 2024. PHD Communications manager Kate ...
The community of Emida will celebrate this weekend and everyone is invited to join in. This year’s event is Saturday, Sept. 21, at the Emida Community Center, and is being held in honor of Melissa ...
A lifelong resident of St. Maries, Tami Holdahl, seeks election to the Idaho State House of Representatives, District 2B seat.
The Harrison Haul Ass to Harrison Car Show had 87 vehicles entered this year. It was a record-breaking year according to organizers. The weather was a little over cast and ...
For most of its league opener at Kellogg, the St. Maries football team was within one touchdown of taking the lead.
The Coeur d'Alene Tribe took action to help the Plummer-Worley School District start off the 2024-2025 school year on the right foot.
The Greater St. Maries Youth Soccer Association (GSMYSA) kicked off its 2024 soccer season with a rise in youth participation.
District administration reported positive feedback to implementation of stricter rules about student cell phone use at the regular St. Maries School Board meeting Monday.
The Harrison City council approved changing a city ordinance, allowing commercial businesses to opt out of city garbage services and opt in to their own garbage services.
Second Harvest will host a Mobile Market food distribution later this month. The food distribution will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Thursday, September 26 at 1101 W. Idaho Avenue in St. Maries.
Local teacher and parent Holly Jo Shea plans to give insights on youth cell phone and social media usage and how it affects mental health.