RACHEL SUN
Staff Writer
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City, Festival prevail in 2nd lawsuit
“We are currently finalizing the permit with the Festival at Sandpoint for this year’s concert series,” Mayor Shelby Rognstad said. “The Festival is an event our community and visitors look forward to each and every year and it is an important economic driver for our community.”
North Idaho Now podcast Episode 18: Headlines from 3/31 thru 4/2 and interview with Detective Brad Maskell
In this episode of the North Idaho Now Podcast, Chanse Watson and Rachel Sun go over the latest news coming out of the Coeur'd Alene/Post Falls Press, the Bonner County Daily Bee, the Bonners Ferry Herald, and the Shoshone News-Press from March 31 to April 2.
More housing planned to be completed in Ponderay this summer
A 32-unit townhouse development on Kootenai Cutoff Road and Larkspur Street is expected to be completed this summer, city officials said.
North Idaho Now podcast Episode 12: Headlines from 3/10 thru 3/12
In this episode of the North Idaho Now Podcast, Chanse Watson and Rachel Sun go over the latest news coming out of the Coeur'd Alene/Post Falls Press, the Bonner County Daily Bee, the Bonners Ferry Herald, and the Shoshone News-Press from March 10 to 12.
Your Health Idaho offers extended enrollment for uninsured Idahoans
Many Idahoans will qualify for tax credits said Executive Director Pat Kelly.
Scott talks gun rights, insurrection
Blanchard representative criticizes Gov. Little, public education
District 1 representative Heather Scott held a Zoom videoconference meeting with constituents Monday evening. Here's what they covered.
Volunteers helped locate father, daughter in Cabinet Mountains
Efforts by locals helped to save 16-year-old Kelly Moellmer's life Sunday.
Health care workers, public face stress, uncertainty in pandemic’s first year
Of all the changes brought about by COVID-19, among the most prominent has been the impact on hospital and medical staffs battling the pandemic as well as on the mental health of all, from first responder to the average person.
COVID-19 has profound impact on region's businesses, governments
There isn’t a business of any size or category that wasn’t impacted by the novel coronavirus pandemic. Whether it was staff shortage prompted by stay-home orders or social distancing restrictions forcing businesses that were deemed non-essential to close, all were affected and all paid a cost
Pandemic year one: How our lives changed
Residents overcame uncertainty and stress; now they’re looking to reconnect
Once upon a time, a 35-year-old man from Snohomish — a town of a little more than 10,000 people in western Washington, barely 300 miles away — felt run down and fatigued.