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A controversy that split the town | Coeur d'Alene Press All Sections Home News All News Iran War State News Local News Regional News National News World News Real Estate News Business North Idaho Business Journal Best of 2026 Best of 2025 Meet The Candidates Christmas For All Sports All Sports Sports Zag Basketball Entertainment Outdoors Lifestyle All Lifestyle Healthy Community Lifestyle Events Records All Records Legals Obituaries Submit an Obituary Opinion All Opinion Letters to the Editor Editorial Guest Op-Eds Columns All Columns Kerri Thoreson Randy Mann My Turn D.F. Oliveria Brent Regan Jim Jones Chuck Malloy Sarah Martin North Idaho Republicans Classifieds Polls Publications Become a Carrier All Become a Carrier Level2 All Level2 --> Level 3 Submissions All Submissions Contact Us Submit a Birth Submit a Wedding Submit an Anniversary Submit an Engagement Submit a Letter Submit a Classified Ad Submit an Obituary Advertise With Us Subscriptions All Subscriptions Start a Subscription Already a Print Subscriber? Manage Subscription Delivery Issues Home News All News Iran War State News Local News Regional News National News World News Real Estate News Business North Idaho Business Journal Best of 2026 Best of 2025 Meet The Candidates Christmas For All Sports All Sports Sports Zag Basketball Entertainment Outdoors Lifestyle All Lifestyle Healthy Community Lifestyle Events Records All Records Legals Obituaries Submit an Obituary Opinion All Opinion Letters to the Editor Editorial Guest Op-Eds Columns All Columns Kerri Thoreson Randy Mann My Turn D.F. Oliveria Brent Regan Jim Jones Chuck Malloy Sarah Martin North Idaho Republicans Classifieds Polls Publications Become a Carrier All Become a Carrier Level2 Level 3 Submissions All Submissions Contact Us Submit a Birth Submit a Wedding Submit an Anniversary Submit an Engagement Submit a Letter Submit a Classified Ad Submit an Obituary Advertise With Us Subscriptions All Subscriptions Start a Subscription Already a Print Subscriber? Manage Subscription Delivery Issues All Sections eEdition Subscribe Log in Sunday, May 24, 2026 Coeur d'Alene Press Home 57.0°F Local Meet the Candidates 2025 Obituaries Submit Obituary Sports Events Letters Classifieds Contact Us Advertise With Us Best of 2026 Best of 2025 Subscriptions Start a Subscription Already a Print Subscriber? Manage Subscription Delivery Issues Login A controversy that split the town Share Print Jeff Tyler and his wife, Pam, hold signs in 2011 that protest a McEuen Field proposal at a Coeur d’Alene City Council meeting. Coeur d'Alene Press Archive Nathan Baker lobbies for a skate park at the new McEuen Field in 2011 as dozens line up to object to a plan to overhaul the park. In 1996, Mabel Chase of Post Falls was honored as Idaho’s first female rural mail carrier. Tim Roberts displays his championship style as he bags groceries at Coeur d’Alene’s Super 1 in 1986. Coeur d’Alene High tennis coach Ron Estep, left, congratulates John Friesz in 
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