The Harrison Harvest Fair is Sept. 28 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. It is a community run event with different groups offering family friendly activities to celebrate the fall ...
The rotten louses continue to be rotten louses. That’s our conclusion after reading reports that Congress has struck a budget “deal” to prevent the government from shutting down.
First, I would like to thank all the people that went to aid my wife. Don’t know who or how she was found, but we are grateful someone did. At ...
Local residents living in the St. Maries School District will get to voice their opinions on a proposed concealed carry weapons policy this week.
Crews have been making progress on the new Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) building as paving out front of the new administration building was conducted last week.
Following a public hearing, county commissioners approved proposed fee increases at their meeting Monday, Sept. 23. Commissioner Bob Short was absent.
A couple with a vision to open a steak house in St. Maries shared their frustrations with the process with the St. Maries City Council during the public comment portion ...
A busy week for the St. Maries boys soccer team culminates Saturday as the Lumberjacks are scheduled to host Orofino at the St. Maries Sports Complex.
The St. Maries Middle School ‘A’ volleyball team kicked off its season with a pair of wins Sept. 19. The girls defeated Timberlake’s ‘B’ team in their opener by a score of 25-21, 25-15.
An overwhelming first half gave way to a running clock in the second as the St. Maries football team hosted Moscow for the Lumberjacks’ Homecoming game Sept. 20.
The St. Maries JV volleyball team took a set from Grangeville Sept. 19 before dropping to 0-7 by a score of 21-25, 25-15, 2-15.
The Kootenai cross country team competed at Lewiston Sept. 21, with each runner finishing the course. In the junior high race, Hazel and Juniper Stevenson ran closely with one another, as Hazel came ...