Property owner announces return of The Hound to First Ave.
By Zach Hagadone
Reader Staff
Six months after a fire ripped through the buildings at 202 and 204 N. First Ave., destroying four businesses in downtown Sandpoint, signs of life …
By Zach Hagadone
Reader Staff
Six months after a fire ripped through the buildings at 202 and 204 N. First Ave., destroying four businesses in downtown Sandpoint, signs of life …
By Lyndsie Kiebert
Reader Staff
Nellie Lutzwolf is bringing her love for the unique and antique things in life to downtown Sandpoint through Wolf & Bell, a shop named for …
By Lyndsie Kiebert
Reader Staff
When Kendall Wishnick Adams recalls what brought her to opening her own perfumery and aromatherapy business in Sandpoint, she is first drawn to say attending …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
The Cedar Street Bridge is under new ownership following its sale to a Florida investor.
Realtor Jeff Bond confirmed this week that he negotiated a …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
After 12 years in business, Pedro’s is closing its doors. Owners Lisa and Ken Larson first opened Pedro’s in the Cedar St. Bridge 12 years …
By Reader Staff
‘Tis the season when newspaper ads, radio and TV commercials, online offers and more are screaming to get your attention. So fill the gas tank and fight …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
Following up on an expansion of Sandpoint production facilities initiated last year, Litehouse announced plans this week to triple the size of a production plant …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
There’s no clearer sign of a booming business than the need for a bigger workplace.
Kochava employees and administrators demonstrated that fact Monday by attracting …
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