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Kootenai County, ID | Official Website COEUR d’ALENE – Kootenai County and the cities of Coeur d’Alene, Hayden, Post Falls and Rathdrum are updating the Areas of Impact that serve as a guid Read on
Kootenai County, Idaho - Wikipedia Kootenai County ( ˈkuːtniː KOOT-nee) is located in the U S state of Idaho As of the 2020 census, its population was 171,362, [1] making it the third-most populous county in Idaho and the largest in North Idaho, the county accounting for 45 4% of the region's total population
Kootenai County | The Official Website of the State of Idaho Established December 22, 1864 by the Second Territorial Legislature with Seneaquoteen, a trading post below Lake Pend Oreille, as the county seat Rathdrum replaced Seneaquoteen as county seat in 1881 and Coeur d’Alene replaced Rathdrum in 1908
Front Page - City of Kootenai Welcome to the official website of the City of Kootenai, Idaho — a friendly and growing community with a rich history
Kootenai Tribe of Idaho - Wikipedia The Kootenai people lived along the Kootenai River in Idaho, Montana, and British Columbia They were hunter-gatherers, and salmon was an important staple to their diets
Kootenai National Forest | About the Forest | Forest Service The Kootenai National Forest is located in the extreme Northwest corner of Montana and Northeast Idaho and encompasses over 2 2 million acres, an area nearly three times the size of Rhode Island
Government | Kootenai County, ID Gather information about government services, offices, boards, commissions, and elected officials
Kootenai: The Little Town That Could - City of Kootenai Back in the early 1900s, the railroad was the lifeline of North Idaho, and Kootenai grew up alongside it With tracks nearby and opportunity in the air, it quickly became a spot where people put down roots, raised families, and lent a hand when someone’s fence blew over or their firewood ran low