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D.F. Oliveria
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HUCKLEBERRIES: Keeping us on our toes
Valleda Woodhall learned to golf and didn’t quit the stage, after all.
HUCKLEBERRIES: Ordinance for peace and quiet
“Ordinance” is a fancy word for a law imposed by cities and counties.
HUCKLEBERRIES: Indignity and etiquette
After he hung up his sneakers, basketball hall-of-famer Bill Walton was known for his offbeat, and sometimes caustic, commentary as a sportscaster.
HUCKLEBERRIES: Writer on trail of three missing women
Some think mysterious disappearances are connected
HUCKLEBERRIES: Kraliceks carry on (at slightly slower pace)
Cd'A police officer who was shot in face is still focused on helping others
HUCKLEBERRIES: Geranium Day put petunias out to pasture
This Tuesday you'll be seeing red all over the place.
HUCKLEBERRIES: McEuen Park was an instant kid magnet
$20M project had its naysayers, but a decade of adoration proves investment was wise
HUCKLEBERRIES: Hydromania ran out of gas in North Idaho
Indulge in these gems from community's past
Huckleberries: Skinheads — then and now — make headlines
And yet, this remains a special place, columnist concludes
Huckleberries: She shattered glass ceilings with her badge
Coeur d'Alene woman proved herself an outstanding detective
Huckleberries: She shattered glass ceilings with her typewriter
Frances Cope could do it all — and did for the Press
Huckleberries: Seattle's all wet; water skiing was invented in Cd'A
Returning heroes, leaning barns and true leaders
Huckleberries: Attention, shoppers: Dixie was ahead of her time
DFO is back after root-seeking Portugal quest
Huckleberries: Humps, lumps and disco dancing
Here's how our community got to where it is today.
HUCKLEBERRIES: 'Coeur d'Alene was different back then'
Christa Manis Hazel was 19 going on 20 when a community firestorm engulfed her.