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A Reminder from SCRAPS this 4th of July

A Reminder from SCRAPS this 4th of July

Fireworks might be fun for humans, but they're not fun for pets. Today, Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Services or SCRAPS warns pet owners to keep their four legged friends in a safe spot this 4th of July weekend.

SCRAPS says an owner's best bet is putting your pet in a safe place inside your house. Even if you think your yard is secure, SCRAPS says the loud noises scare some pets so badly they find a way to break out of the yard. It says it responds to dozens of calls during the 4th of scared pets running loose or cowering in odd places.

Gallery of THUM Wild Life Fundraiser

Gallery of THUM Wild Life Fundraiser

The Gallery of THUM located at 2910 N. Monroe in Spokane is having a Wildlife Invitation Fundraiser for Mt.

City, Bar and Restaurant Group Develop Collaborative Solution

City, Bar and Restaurant Group Develop Collaborative Solution

Changes to the City's entertainment facility licensing regulations are being designed to address the concerns of the Spokane Alliance of Bars & Restaurants. A press conference was held outside City Hall Tuesday afternoon where Mayor Mary Verner presented these changes. One of the proposed changes includes the establishment of a new Community Advisory Board, counseling to offending businesses and a mitigation agreement with the City.

4th of July Sing-A-Long with The Singing Nuns

4th of July Sing-A-Long  with The Singing Nuns

The Singing Nuns came into existence back in 1979 when funds were low and bills had to be paid for the private school and convent.  Singing became a way for the the much needed financial support and the Sisters began fitting in practices, appearaces and recordings into their already busy schedules. The singing however, became not only a means of financial support for the convent and school but also became a mission for the Sisters with the singing of hymns and Gregorian chants which was uplifting to the human heart. 

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Stolen Ironman Bike Found

Stolen Ironman Bike Found

Two stolen bicycles, one belonging to a Coeur D'Alene Ironman participant, are back in the rightful hands of their owners.

The bikes, valued at $3,500 and $1,000, were taken off the back of an SUV in the lake city Thursday morning.

Just two hours later, they were spotted in the trunk of a vehicle with no license plate, but police were unable to locate the car.

The NIC Really Big Raffle

The NIC Really Big Raffle

Want to win a house? Buy a raffle ticket. It's that easy.

North Idaho College has less than 700 tickets in this year's Really BIG Raffle. It's sold 5,000 tickets for $100 each so far for the drawing which is set to take place July 13 at Fort Sherman Park on the NIC's main campus.

NIC Carpentry students built the grand prize house in Coeur d'Alene. It has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and special features. Other prizes included a $20,000 car, a $10,000 boat, a $3,500 travel package and a $2,000 shopping spree.