Knudtsen Chevrolet, under the leadership of Eve Knudtsen, CEO, announced the acquisition of Foothills Mazda Lincoln, previously owned by Rick Rielly and Ray Kish.
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It was a dazzlingly festive sight as lights twinkled, ornaments glittered and lots of goodies were tucked under creatively decorated tiny trees beckoning for bids.
The excitement was palpable as parents escorted their little ones to see the unveiling of a new addition in the Coeur d'Alene Public Library.
In the center of the children's library stood a wooden structure, wrapped with a bow and engraved with the words, "Kids who read succeed." The new story cabin was already catching the imaginations of the children in attendance, many who peeked in the windows and waited patiently to go inside and explore.
Five recent high school graduates were on pins and needles Thursday as they lined up to receive their key fobs at Knudtsen Chevrolet in Post Falls.
"I'm jittery," Lakeland High School grad Eric Briske said.
"I'm a little nervous," Lake City High grad Taylah Chapman said.
"I feel like I'm going to explode," Coeur d'Alene High grad Jack Kliewer commented with a grin.
The suspense didn't last long. Timberlake High graduate Brian Stamper-Schaeffer, Jr. pressed the panic button on the fob and the 2022 Chevy Trax honked back at its new owner.
"It's great," a beaming Stamper-Schaeffer, Jr. said.