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As we get back to summer travel, cookouts, and time with friends and family, COVID-19 is still something to watch out for.
True North is the theme for this year’s vacation Bible school program at the Plummer Assembly of God Church this summer.
Summer reading is encouraged for all ages in the UpRiver area. The Tri-Community Library is offering multiple activities and prizes to entice locals to engage in reading this summer.
Teagan Brown, an incoming freshman at Lakeside High School, was named MVP of the Sixth Annual Native American Junior Nationals basketball tournament late last month.
The Hughes House Historical Society plans to do a brick sale to fund the addition of another brick wall behind the house on Main Avenue.
The Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit application period is set to begin January 2026. Until then, parents are encouraged to learn more about the tax credit.
Imagine waking up one morning and your legs don’t work. That happened to me last week and after almost a week being treated I’m back to normal. That’s because of ...
Summer reading is well under way at the Plummer Library this month. The program is halfway over and has 60 local children committed to reading and an average of 30 children attending weekly activities ...
Veterans from all around the Inland Northwest were treated to a three day camp this past weekend which featured good food and lots of fishing.
Representatives from the Innovia Foundation visited the new Tri-Community Library Tuesday to view the project and also present a grant check.
City of St. Maries Mayor Tom Carver has raised concerns regarding the charges the city is issued in regards to dumping solid waste at the county transfer station.
Bryan Chase shot a 32 to claim low gross honors in the recent week of Men’s League golf action at the St. Maries Golf Course.