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One of the firefighters killed in an ambush shooting, John Morrison, was the husband of the cider house's owner and helped ...
COEUR D'ALENE — Clusters of people, some holding American flags, watched from the sides of Coeur d’Alene streets Thursday ...
Coeur d'Alene Fire engineer David Tysdal, 47, suffered two shotgun wounds to the chest. He remained in his vehicle as the ...
Rather, he is one of the leaders organizing temporary crews of firefighters from across Idaho to cover shifts in Coeur ...
More than 800 firefighters from around the U.S. have signed up to attend the funeral, said Erik Loney, a firefighter ...
Even though the closure has ended, officials are warning the public that hazards remain in burned areas. These include unstable rocks and soils, trees weakened by fire, and hidden stump holes. Hikers ...
The U.S. Forest Service is lifting a closure where a wildfire was intentionally started to ambush firefighters in Coeur ...
As reports of last Sunday’s fire on Canfield Mountain and the subsequent ambush of firefighters began to flow, misinformation began spreading almost faster than the flames themselves.
All it takes is one person to make something big happen. General Manager Jeff Messinger commenced a weekend of giving at ...
Harwood's funeral Friday followed the Thursday funeral of 52-year-old John Morrison, a battalion chief with Coeur d'Alene Fire Department.
Engineer Dave Tysdal was injured in a shooting in Canfield Mountain that killed two battalion chiefs in northern Idaho.
The Coeur d'Alene Cider Company is reopening with heavy hearts Friday. The cidery is back open since the death of Battalion ...
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