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ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Treating Inflammatory Bowel Disease naturally
Inflammatory Bowel Disease can be an uncomfortable and sometimes embarrassing condition, often leading to lifestyle changes to accommodate this disease. There is often confusion between Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
Planning and Zoning to review Hayden's growth plan
Commissioners will meet Oct. 23 with suggestions
Planning and zoning's board of commissioners opened Haydens’s comprehensive plan for review during a workshop Tuesday. The review will determine if the goals and policies in the plan align with Hayden resident's vision for the future.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Dangers of heartburn and reflux
With more than 15 million Americans on prescriptions for heartburn and reflux, and many more on over-the-counter (OTC) medications, we can say we have a real problem here!
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Natural approaches to prostate health
Prostate health is very important to the general health of men, and prostate disease is on the rise. The three main prostate diseases are prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostatitis. Since prostate cancer is a topic of its own, I’m only going to address BPH and prostatitis.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Sunscreen: Doing more harm than good?
It’s important to understand that there are two basic types of sunscreen you can buy: Chemical and physical.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Fertility's friends: The role of acupuncture and nutrition
Nothing can lead to despair greater than when you want to start your family, you’re trying to get pregnant and are unable to, or unable to sustain a pregnancy. Many a pillow is wet at night, discord between husband and wife, frustration, irritation, fear, pleading with God, and more can occupy the minds of an infertile couple.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Sinus relief: Solutions that really work
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) millions of people in the U.S. are diagnosed with sinusitis each year. It is estimated that that amounts to around 12% of the U.S. population.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — The benefits of acupuncture for headache and migraine sufferers
There are few conditions as crippling as chronic headaches or migraines, and yet there are over 47 million Americans afflicted. The easiest way to distinguish a headache from a migraine is severity. Unlike headaches, which range from dull to acute, migraines can last for days, interfering in one’s ability to function. Migraines commonly include intense and unilateral pain, nausea and vomiting, and light sensitivity, which may include auras.
BATTERIES: Hang on to your wood-burning stove
I recently purchased a battery powered 40V lithium hand-held blower for driveway and parking areas.
Pamela Turpin, 62
Pamela Turpin, 62, passed away peacefully on April 26th, 2023 at home with the one she loved. She was born on May 27th, 1960 in Helena, Montana and was adopted by Pat and Melva Plew.
Pamela Dawn Turpin, 62
Pamela Turpin, 62, passed away peacefully on April 26th, 2023 at home with the one she loved.
Looking for a new car under $20,000? Good luck. Your choice has dwindled to just one vehicle
A new Mirage, which costs about the same as a 4-year-old Chevrolet Cruze or Mazda 3, has a five-year, 60,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty
Empowering Parents application window opens today
Nearly $30 million will be available to support eligible Idaho students
The 2023-2024 Empowering Parents application period opens at 7 this morning. Idaho students from kindergarten through 12th grade are eligible, regardless of whether they attend public school, private school or are homeschooled.
Exxon Mobil doubles down on fossil fuels with $59.5 billion deal for Pioneer Natural as prices surge
Woods explained that Exxon and Pioneer will be able to use their combined capabilities to drive down emissions and produce lower carbon intensity oil and gas
Annual suicide prevention walk Sept. 9
The Suicide Prevention Action Network of North Idaho will hold an annual suicide prevention 5k event to end suicide and raise awareness at 10 a.m. Sept. at Riverstone Park.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Reasons for both city rivals to be proud
Coeur d’Alene had a season for the ages — first league title since sharing one in 2016, first outright league title since 2014, first regional title since 2011, first trip to state since 2012, first win at state since ’11, when the Vikings placed third.
Coeur d'Alene scam reports top 100
Most common is that someone owes money, must pay it now
Losses from scams reported by Americans over the age of 60 last year were up 11% over the year before, according to the FBI's report.
Report: Housing crisis remains
Connect Kootenai director says ADUs could be part of the answer
Gissel said that in 2016, 75 percent of people who lived in Kootenai County could afford to buy a home here. Today, it’s less than 20%
MY TURN: Is This What’s Best for CLN?
Last June, Rachelle Ottosen, Tom Hanley and Tim Plass elected themselves officers of the Community Library Network board during the same meeting Plass and Hanley were sworn into office. Days later the Board interviewed Colton Boyles for 13 minutes in executive session. Shortly thereafter, CLN had new general counsel.
'Lives transformed'
PAHA's Lyons has high hopes housing plan will benefit first-time buyers
Lyons was one of four speakers at the annual growth meeting put on by the coeur d’Alene Regional Chamber