Lions announce Fourth of July raffle, parade winners
By Reader Staff
The fireworks are snuffed and the long weekend is long over, but there’s still some celebrating to do for the Fourth of July.
The Sandpoint Lions Club …
By Reader Staff
The fireworks are snuffed and the long weekend is long over, but there’s still some celebrating to do for the Fourth of July.
The Sandpoint Lions Club …
By Lyndsie Kiebert
Reader Staff
In 35 years working in fire services, Selkirk Fire Chief Ron Stocking has only had two Fourth of July holidays off. The nature of the …
The 2018 Grand Parade on the Fourth of July is sponsored by the Sandpoint Lions Club. All photos by Ben Olson.…
By Scarlette Quille
Reader Columnist
Step up, singles, it’s your day to shine!
I don’t really understand most holidays. It seems like we arbitrarily celebrate the same things over and …
By Brenden Bobby
Reader Columnist
It’s almost America’s 242nd birthday, which usually means food, fireworks, booze and late-night emergency room visits for digit reattachments.
To celebrate the Fourth of July …
By Jeff Emmer
Reader Staff
The Freedom 5K Fun Run (formerly the Haden’s Heart run) begins a day full of classic Fourth of July events in Clark Fork.
Featuring a …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
As is the case every year, the Sandpoint Lions Club has worked hard to prepare an unforgettable Fourth of July.
Parents with young kids won’t …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
This year’s Fourth of July parade will have not one grand marshal, but four.
According to Sandpoint Lions spokesperson Judy Dabrowski, the organization has selected …
By Jan Sarchio
Reader Contributor
I can’t be certain about the numbers. It is my gut, more than my calculator, that knows that the trees sing less, that the skies …
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