Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 18th of January.
Good morning, Coeur d'Alene.
All Things Irish (315 Sherman Ave) in downtown Coeur d'Alene will celebrate Burns Night from 4 to 6 p.m. Jan.
24. The event will feature shortbread, music, and a reading contest where the best recitation wins a custom-tailored kilt, limited to 10 entries.
Coeur d'Alene Public Schools ended fiscal 2025 with a strong financial report after Moscow-based Hayden Ross audited the district's books on Monday evening, showing a general fund balance of $18.9 million—up over $4.8 million from last year.
District leaders said the result reflects careful planning and fiscal transparency.
In the new year, local residents can update their homes with simple decor changes—donating unused items, repairing damages, deep cleaning key areas, and replacing outdated fixtures for a fresh look.
These practical tips help create a welcoming, elevated space.
Post Falls is set to get The Flying Pickle in June, a $5M facility that will have 24 indoor pickleball courts+ a bar, kitchen, event area, and retail shop for Selkirk Sport products, designed to host tournaments and bring together local players.
One Night in Memphis - Tribute Concert
7-11 p.m. — Coeur d'Alene Casino — Tickets from $78 — Experience an unforgettable tribute to music legends Presley, Perkins, Lewis, and Cash.
17th Annual Hearts for Homes Sweethearts Ball
5-11 p.m. — Best Western Plus Coeur d'Alene Inn — $85 per person — Enjoy an elegant evening with surf & turf dinner, live auctions, and a festive Valentine's atmosphere.
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