Nov. 9, 1950 – DRIVE IN THEATRE COMING Construction of a 500-car drive-in theatre for Sandpoint is announced by F.C. Weskil & ...
Idaho is requesting $1 billion in federal funds over five years to improve rural health care through the “One Big Beautiful ...
The Idaho Attorney General’s Office will not pursue criminal charges against Kootenai County Sheriff Robert Norris following ...
Joseph Cooper’s journey from Afghanistan to medicine reveals a powerful story of service, sacrifice, and healing. Discover ...
Support the Sandpoint Lions Toys for Tots campaign and help bring holiday cheer to children in the Lake Pend Oreille School ...
Discover vibrant shrubs and trees perfect for North Idaho gardens. From elderberries to viburnums, plan your spring planting ...
After its second failed attempt to pass a permanent levy, Northside Fire District commissioners met Thursday to discuss the ...
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Golding for the many moments of levity (Bee, Oct. 26). There is so little to laugh about these days; his letters are an appreciated relief.
Lake Pend Oreille Repertory Theatre’s "Arsenic and Old Lace" delivers a thrilling, heartfelt performance powered by volunteers, showcasing community spirit and theatrical excellence.
Join Trout Unlimited’s Panhandle Chapter for a Nov. 12 meeting at Sandpoint Elks Club. Enjoy a no-host dinner, door prizes, project updates, and fishing talk.
The YMCA’s recent decision to allow men access to women’s locker rooms is deeply troubling and fundamentally wrong.
I am troubled that our country is deporting and denying visas to scientists and students who come here to study, research, and contribute to America’s leadership in science and technology.