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Memorial service scheduled for dead Pinehurst pastor
PINEHURST, Idaho – A funeral service has been scheduled for a Pinehurst pastor found dead on April 23. The memorial will be held at Kellogg High School on May 11 at 10 am. Pastor Gene Jacobs of Real Life Ministries was initially reported missing before his body was found by Pinehurst Police Department.
Thompson Falls-Noxon co-op softball team wins four straight
Momentum with post season play on the horizon is always a good thing.That being said, the Thompson Falls-Noxon co-op softball team has a good thing going.Assuming they beat Whitefish on Monday afternoon, the red hot Lady Hawks will have reeled off five lopsided wins in a row, with four games left in the regular season.A four-game sweep this past week of Troy, Bonners Ferry, Idaho, Anaconda and Deer Lodge, along with a likely road win over Whitefish, and the Lady Hawks will be rolling along with an 11-3 season record.They completed the week’s “quad-win” this past Saturday, dodging heavy rain...
Silver Mountain Resort to host mine rescue competition
KELLOGG — A first responder display for Shoshone County is slated to take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 7 in the parking lot of Silver Mountain Resort. Shoshone Fire District No. 1 and Shoshone Fire District No. 2 will be present to explain their various equipment and vehicles on display.
Silver Valley Cat Wranglers claw their way to stabilize Shoshone County's cat population
KELLOGG — For one night only, the Dirty Dog Saloon became the “Dirty Kitty” as the owners allowed Silver Valley Cat Wranglers to perform a bar takeover and silent auction. The Dirty Dog Saloon donated all the day's proceeds to Cat Wranglers and through additional donations, the group was able to raise about $6,000 out of its $15,000 annual budget.
Kellogg workshop focuses on empowering middle and high school girls
KELLOGG — After about a 10-year hiatus, Krista Brandt is bringing back the “Anything I Wanna Be” empowerment workshop for Silver Valley girls in sixth through 12th grade. “This isn’t just another gathering. It’s a day dedicated to empowering growth and instilling hope in young minds,” Brandt...
Board, committee review draft plan for potential four-day week at KSD
KELLOGG –– The Kellogg School District may be just a few weeks away from approving a pilot four-day week following a public workshop last Thursday. The special workshop allowed the board of trustees the opportunity to review and discuss the data gathered by the committee that had been looking into the change.
Tigers golfers win on home course
Apparently, St. Regis golfers like home cooking.The Tigers boys blistered the Trestle Creek Golf Course on the edge of town for a 345 team total over the 18-hole layout to clinch the team title by a wide margin over runner up Thompson Falls, 345-397.With senior Jack Connolly leading the way with a 79, the Tigers pulled away from T Falls on a cool, windy day that eventually gave way to bright Montana sunshine.Meanwhile, in the girls’ competition, Thompson Falls carded a team score of 464 to best three other schools with enough golfers to qualify for the team chase. Second...
Wallace museums prep for start of the season
WALLACE— The Northern Pacific Railroad Depot Museum, Wallace District Mining Museum and the Barnard-Stockbridge Photography Museum open for the season beginning May 5. Wallace's three nonprofit museums are offering a three-for-one pass at $10 for individuals and $20 for families. The Barnard-Stockbridge Museum is hosting their Spring Fling event...
Kellogg police looking for information on fight
KELLOGG, Idaho – The Kellogg Police Department is asking residents with any information on a fight which purportedly took place at around 1 am on Sunday morning to call Idaho State Police (ISP). The department did not offer any details on the altercation, but asked anyone who may have...
Seatz's pleads guilty to aggravated battery
WALLACE –– Owen Seatz pleaded guilty to aggravated at his felony arraignment at Shoshone County Courthouse earlier this week. Seatz, 23, was initially charged with a single count of battery with intent to commit a serious felony, domestic battery without traumatic injury, and resisting or obstructing a public officer.
Baseball co-op Red Devils fall to Ronan, Frenchtown
It was an overcast, chilly day in the Northwest corner of Montana...perfect weather for baseball?Depends on your point of view.But with rain wreaking havoc on spring sports schedules in the first half of the 2024 season, getting a game or event in is a victory in its own right.Nonetheless, while the rain held off, the new kids on the block got in some innings and experience, two things the new varsity baseball players from the Noxon-Thompson Falls co-op team need more of.Tuesday the Red Devils traveled to Ronan for a make-up game that was canceled earlier this month and fell...
Body discovered in uptown Kellogg
KELLOGG — Police are investigating the death of a Kellogg man after his body was discovered Monday afternoon. Kellogg Police responded to a report of an unconscious man lying on the ground behind a building on the corner of McKinley Avenue and West Park Avenue. According to KPD Chief...
Man found dead in Kellogg
KELLOGG, Idaho — A man was found dead near Kellogg Monday Evening. The Kellogg Police Department confirmed officers responded to the area of Park and McKinley. Callers reported an unconscious man in the area. Officers arrived on the scene and found the man, who they confirmed dead. The Idaho...
2 men cited for placing white supremacist 'Patriot Front' stickers on downtown Wallace businesses
WALLACE, Idaho — The Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office found and cited two men who allegedly placed Patriot Front stickers on downtown Wallace businesses. KREM 2 News partner the Coeur d’Alene Press said some were found outside on the Masonic Lodge just down the street from the Mountain West bank.
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