The Modern Gentlemen and Peter Noone headline at Lost in the ’50s
By Reader Staff
Sandpoint will travel back in time once again for the annual Lost in the ’50s weekend, complete with a lineup of concerts fit for tapping your saddle …
By Reader Staff
Sandpoint will travel back in time once again for the annual Lost in the ’50s weekend, complete with a lineup of concerts fit for tapping your saddle …
By Reader Staff
Sandpoint is about to be abuzz with locals and tourists alike swarming downtown for the annual Lost in the ’50s celebrations Thursday, May 15-Saturday, May 17. See …
By Timothy Braatz
Reader Contributor
In 1939, Nazi officials established gas chambers and began murdering tens of thousands of German citizens they considered “unfit.” The victims of the so-called “T-4” …
By Reader Staff
After 30 years as an ordained pastor, Andy Kennaly is retiring as the faith leader of the First Presbyterian Church of Sandpoint.
Kennaly served as the solo …
By Zach Hagadone
Reader Staff
One of Sandpoint’s truest champions passed away on April 25 — Helen Newton, aged 83, left us but she won’t be forgotten for her wit, …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
As George Washington once said, “True friendship is a plant of slow growth,” which is perhaps a fitting sentiment for a new endeavor between Verdant …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
When it comes to storytelling in the form of song, there are few folk singers in the region who do as good a job as …
By Reader Staff
The Pend Oreille Arts Council will host Tattered Memories, a collection of mixed-media abstract paintings by local artist Nives Rigodanzo, with a reception Friday, May 2, …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
Since its founding in 1988, the Sandpoint Farmers’ Market has been a beloved institution that draws locals and tourists alike to Farmin Park every Saturday …
By Soncirey Mitchell
Reader Staff
As part of a commitment to finding forever homes for all its animals, Better Together Animal Alliance will waive adoption fees on all adult pets …