Hundreds of residents lined and walked through the streets of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho over the Memorial Day weekend as part of a community procession honoring those who have served and sacrificed. The event drew a large turnout from across the North Idaho region, reflecting the community’s strong tradition of remembrance and civic participation.
Coeur d’Alene has remained a hub for community gatherings and local tradition in Kootenai County. The city has seen continued civic engagement in recent months, including the appointment of a new Coeur d’Alene Fire Chief and the start of preliminary construction on a Church of Jesus Christ temple in the area.
Details on the procession’s organizing group were not immediately available, but the strong turnout underscored the deep sense of community pride that defines the Panhandle region each Memorial Day.