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Deborah "Deb" Ann Marie Donohoe, 74
Deborah Ann Marie Donohoe (Deb), 74, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, went home to be with Our Lord on Saturday, June 1, 2024, at the Hospice of North Idaho Schneidmiller House. She was born March 23, 1950, in Ft. Belvoir, Va. Deb was the daughter of the late Col. Patrick J. Donohoe and Jane Middleton Donohoe. Her sister, Shannon T. Little, preceded Deb in death.
FAST FIVE Abby Light: 'Art makes life better'
Meet Abby Light, local artist, director of the Coeur d’Alene Arts and Culture Alliance and current vice chair of the Coeur d'Alene Arts Commission. Whether it’s through Second Friday ArtWalk, the Riverstone Summer Concerts or the Mayor's Awards in the Arts, Abby helps to connect and uplift people through the arts. Her own artwork is a reflection of the joy and humor she finds in people and everyday life.
Shavon John-Brown scores difficult goal to lead Central Valley over Spokane Velocity 1-0
FRESNO, Calif. – The USL has two points in bold in describing adjusted rules for the Jagermeister Cup. The first reading: “an emphasis on goals.”. The Spokane Velocity must not have got the memo. Spokane was shutout in a 1-0 loss to the Central Valley Fuego on Friday...
17-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of shooting friend in back near Spokane Falls Community College
A 17-year-old is accused of firing several shots at a car, striking his friend after an altercation last month outside a Catholic Charities apartment complex near Spokane Falls Community College. James J. Atkins was booked Friday into the Spokane County Juvenile Detention Center on suspicion of three counts of first-degree...
Seven Spokane police officers, police dog hurt in high-speed crash with suspect's car
Seven police officers and a police dog in Spokane, Washington, were hospitalized Friday for injuries they got when their vehicles collided with a suspect vehicle during a high-speed car chase. All those involved in the crash, including three suspects who were arrested, are expected to recover from their injuries, police...
50 years ago in Expo history: The fair was almost halfway over, so some interesting statistics were in
Expo ’74 general manager Petr Spurney delivered plenty of good news as the fair neared its halfway point. Attendance was 33.6% ahead of projections. Income from tickets and concessions was 11.5% above projections. Fair guests were spending 15% more per capita than estimated. The upshot? The fair was expected...
Woodward files claim against Spokane alleging council condemnation over appearance with Sean Feucht, Matt Shea violated her rights
Former Spokane Mayor Nadine Woodward has filed a claim for damages against the city she once ran – alleging the City Council violated her free speech rights and engaged in election interference. These charges stem from a September 2023 resolution in which the body officially condemned Woodward for appearing...
Channel catfish stocked in Liberty Lake for the first time in 10 years
Before the hatchery truck backed down the ramp and set all of the fish free in Liberty Lake, Danny Garrett wanted a photo. It’s not every day that he gets to hold a channel catfish. Garrett, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s eastern region warmwater fish biologist, took...
Three-vehicle crash injures several people in Spokane Valley; driver faces felony charges
Several people were injured after a driver ran a red light and caused a fiery, three-vehicle crash Friday night in Spokane Valley, according to the Spokane Valley Police Department. A deputy was trying to stop a black spray-painted Subaru without license plates at about 6:15 p.m. on Sprague Avenue near...
Amateurs Andrew Von Lossow, Dalton Dean shoot 65 to share lead at Rosauers Open Invitational
Spokane’s Andrew Von Lossow and University of Idaho’s Dalton Dean led a strong showing by area amateurs in Friday’s opening round of the 37th Rosauers Open Invitational. Von Lossow and Dean each birdied all three par-5s and carded 6-under-par 65s at Indian Canyon Golf Course to move to the top of a crowded leaderboard. Amateur Nate Plaster, who completed his senior season at Washington State in the spring, is one of six players trailing the co-leaders by one stroke.
Brian Douglas Halfhide, 72
Brian Douglas Halfhide, 72, of Dalton Gardens, Idaho, flew into the arms of his Savior, Jesus Christ, on July 10, 2024. Brian was born July 27, 1951, in Spokane, Wash., to Rollo and Dolores (Dykeman) Halfhide. Brian grew up in Coeur d’Alene. After graduating from Coeur d’Alene High School in...
'You are our heroes'
POST FALLS — One by one, nine veterans received honors and a Quilt of Valor on Friday morning at the Idaho State Veterans Home. Each man received grateful thanks from Kayla Main of Quilts of Valor before they were escorted to the front of the room to be adorned in the quilts commemorating their service.
Coeur d'Alene man hopes to get his ducks in a row.
COEUR d’ALENE — “Why not ducks?”. That’s what Aaron Fletcher said before buying some ducklings in May to keep in his backyard, to eventually produce eggs and provide lessons about the food chain and personal responsibility for his children. “I love duck eggs,” he said.
Brayan Castillo works out of bases-loaded jam in 10th inning to give Spokane win over Vancouver 4-3
VANCOUVER, B.C. — Brayan Castillo worked his way out of a bases-loaded jam in the 10th inning for his third save and Spokane returned from a four-day break to beat Vancouver 4-3 in Northwest League play. Castillo walked in a run but rebounded from a 2-0 count to induce...
Knudtsen Automotive Group to celebrate Foothills grand opening
Expanding Knudtsen Chevrolet has long been a goal of the Knudtsen family. “It’s something we’ve always wanted to do, to grow the organization and to serve more people,” President Eve Knudtsen said Wednesday. As Knudtsen Chevrolet has evolved into Knudtsen Automotive Group, those efforts have come to...
City of Cheney asks voters for EMS levy renewal to maintain staffing
Cheney’s EMS tax, set to expire at the end of the year, is up for renewal on the Aug. 6 ballot. “This money strictly goes for emergency medical services that we provide to the community through our fire department,” said Mark Schuller, city administrator of Cheney. The amount...
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