A Few Thoughts… On Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and world domination
By Sandy Compton
Reader Columnist
Questions: Why does halftime at the Super Bowl last 100 years and feature stuff football fans have no interest in? Is it just me, or …
By Sandy Compton
Reader Columnist
Questions: Why does halftime at the Super Bowl last 100 years and feature stuff football fans have no interest in? Is it just me, or …
By Reader Staff
Sandpoint council members renamed Ontario Street from Boyer to Ella Avenue as Jerry Kramer Way in honor of the NFL football legend.
The honor comes just before …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
Sports legend Jerry Kramer is back in town later this month for a night of reflection on a dramatic career.
Sponsored by Sandpoint Area Seniors, …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
In a honor described as long overdue, Sandpoint native Jerry Kramer was inducted last week into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
With a Green …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
Football legend Jerry Kramer received a hero’s welcome at Sandpoint High School Friday in a visit honoring his induction into the Pro Football Hall of …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
Local sports legend Jerry Kramer received a long-awaited honor last week after being voted into Pro Football Hall of Fame.
In his 11th time up …
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