- Lease termination forces Dover post office to close doors
The Dover post office announced Monday that problems with its landlord will force the office to discontinue service and close its doors.
- Most area legislative races too close to call
With local results slow to come in on election night, only Sen. Shawn Keough, R-Sandpoint, who ran unopposed, ended the night certain she would be reelected.
- Candidates focus on budget, economy
The economy, jobs and education were atop the list of issues addressed by state legislative candidates at a Wednesday night political forum.
- Tougher invasive species rules sought
Lawmakers, conservation groups, Bonner County officials and members of the public are calling on the Idaho State Department of Agriculture to strengthen proposed rules designed to protect waterways from zebra ...
- Forum focuses on environmental issues
In a relatively brief time, sustainability, land use and global climate change have become integral parts of any conversation about public policy.
- ITD ekes out northbound lane on Fifth
Some breathing room has been built into a notorious choking point for Sandpoint traffic.
- N. Idaho clerk fired after comments made public
DOVER, Idaho - The former city clerk of the northern Idaho town of Dover says she was fired less than a week after it became public she made unfavorable comments about the town's mayor when being questioned by ...
- Sandpoint: Association owes $500,000
The Syringa Heights Water Association, which provides water to some 180 customers, owes the city of Sandpoint $524,220 in accrued overage charges, according to a notification letter sent to the group by the ...
- Balmoral ship and crew - Dover, United Kingdom
As we approached Dover I felt sad that this trip was coming to an end. Besides the beautiful locations visited, Fred Olsen's Balmoral is a lovely ship with many Thai and Phillipino staff that all make you feel ...
- Herbicide treatments pushed back
Herbicide treatments in the Pend Oreille this week are on hold again, Bonner County officials said on Monday.
- NLI alleges Dover Bay encroached on its easement
A Sagle-based utility cooperative intends to seek a default judgment against the developer of a waterfront housing project for allegedly constructing a pool and spa within a power line easement.
- Treatments on hold due to flows
Herbicide treatments of Eurasian milfoil infestations in the Pend Oreille River are being postponed until next month because of high water flows.
- Dover woman sees volunteering as creating the fabric of a community
For Connie Sibona-Foster, volunteering is like breathing. It comes naturally. Food drives, blood drives, working with a junior women's club that started a recycling program in South Plainfield when she was 18, ...
- A is for art at Adelle's
Adelle's Coffeehouse has opened in Dover, courtesy of Adam and Anna Clark, Danny Berry and Nova Mullineaux, and they're wrestling with the question probably every eatery and cafe asks itself.
- AG: No charges in Dover inquiry
After an intensive six-month investigation, the Idaho Attorney General's office has declined to file any criminal charges in connection with alleged improprieties by Dover officials.
- The Defeat of 'Intelligent Design' in Pennsylvania
Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District is a landmark case in the 150-Year Creationism War.
- The sex lives of others aren't much fun to watch
Important and disturbing ... Last Tango in Paris Last week, Film Four came over all funny.
- Mom has hand in Iraq tool drive
At 35, Kym Holbert's son, Marine crew chief Christopher Morrell, is far beyond the age when he needs care packages from his mom.
- Gearing up for Sandpoint Bike Week 2008
The bright yellow T-shirts commemorate the first-ever Sandpoint Bike Week 2008. SANDPOINT - Whether it's your jaw hitting the ground when you reach for your wallet at the fuel pump, or an attempt at helping the ...