The St. Maries Wrestling Club competed at the NIWL Buzzsaw Tournament over the weekend, and claimed a team championship in the small school classification. More than a dozen wrestlers earned ...
I received my “Official Benewah County Republican Central Committee Voter Guide” in the mail recommending how I should vote in the November election. I read through the names of people listed, some I ...
Following the first week of dart league, the team of Priddy’s Pub leads with 13 wins. Second place belonged to KK5 with 11 wins, followed by KK 2 with 10 and KK 3 with 10. Eagles 1 had nine, Eagles 3 ...
The St. Maries High School Wall of Fame committee is seeking nominations for its 2025 inductee. The Wall of Fame, which honors recipients each spring at the SMHS graduation, highlights individuals who ...
A driver was cited after hitting a pedestrian on Main Avenue in St. Maries November 3. The BCSO reported the incident occurred around 5:20 p.m. near 9th and Main Avenue. The BCSO responded after ...
The Paperhouse at 822 Main Avenue will close its doors after 43 years in the St. Maries community. Owner Devon Skinner said the decision to close the business, which has been in her family for a ...
The Benewah County Sheriff’s Office responded to two crashes that occurred within minutes of one another south of Plummer last Tuesday.
Wes Green, of PotlatchDeltic, visited with Benewah County Commissioners at their meeting Tuesday, Nov. 12, about an upcoming public hearing in regards to the company’s air quality permit with the ...
I am here to set the record straight. Shaun Willey is a man of his word. Shaun holds integrity. Shaun is the man that will take the shirt of his ...
At the start of each football season, Craig Tefft would ask his seniors how they wanted to be remembered, and what type of legacy they wanted to leave behind. And while many of those players did leave ...
Though the polls were busy last week, election officials say the turnout was on par with past elections. The total voter turnout as reported by the Benewah County Auditor’s Office was at 78 percent.
Though they were unable to vote themselves, three local high school students took part in the election process last week by helping at the polls. The three students, Jayd Tomczek, HaiLeigh Short and ...