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Nimiipuu Health’s free “Fit and Fall Proof” exercise classes for older adults, and anyone, will be taking place at Way-A’Yas kitchen. Classes will show participants how to improve balance, strength ...
ELK CITY — The Nez Perce Tribe has received a $1.9 million grant to restore habitat impacted by a historic hydraulic mine in Idaho County, aiming to improve conditions for steelhead, chinook salmon, ...
KAMIAH — David Kludt, son of Nels and Leah Kludt and senior at Kamiah High School, has signed on to play basketball with the College of Idaho team.
The Hillsdale 1776 Curriculum is a comprehensive K-12 curriculum that covers the American Founding, the Civil War era, civics, and government. It includes lesson plans, homework assignments, quizzes, ...
KOOSKIA — Clearwater Valley High School senior Evelyn Ward, daughter of Mike and Becky Ward, competed in cross-country this year.
The Lewis Soil Conservation District (SCD) recently held a tour of 10 conservation projects in the Big Canyon Area of North Central Idaho near Craigmont. The projects have all been completed recently, ...
As the parent of multiple young children, I often laugh at how kids can be very persistent in one area and give up very easily in another. If I tell a toddler to go find their shoes, they’ll often ...
Birthdays: Lil Vic Holt turned 8 years old and Esia Elwell celebrated his birthday with family and friends. Birthday blessings to a former classmate, Sandy Holt, and niece, Lori Picard, and Spooney ...
Everyone grows up at a different rate. Some people are called “old souls” even as children. Others, it seems, never become mature, if maturity includes responsibility and self-awareness!
September is National Suicide Prevention Month. During this month, prevention organizations, survivors, mental health advocates, and community members unite to promote suicide prevention and awareness ...
Last week, I addressed concerns about the use of technology while conducting elections. This week, let’s look at a few other common concerns we hear about.
HARPSTER — A traffic stop for a vehicle violation late last month resulted in three arrests on felony and misdemeanor drug and related charges.
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