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ADVERTISING: Advertorial — What do you say? Let’s talk rosé!
It may seem counterintuitive to be discussing rosé wines when we're still dealing with the sporadic April snow showers and cold weather here in Idaho. However, rosé is a versatile, food-friendly wine that deserves to be appreciated in every season. While it makes a refreshing warm weather sipper, rosé can also provide a delightful contrast to hearty meals during the colder months. So, let's celebrate the appeal of these pink-hued wines, no matter what Mother Nature has in store.
MY TURN: Help combat Idaho opioid crisis
Start by cleaning out your medicine cabinet
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Homes are demolished in Ivory Coast's main city over alleged health concerns. Thousands are homeless
Demolitions in low-income neighborhoods are nothing new in Abidjan, where rapid urbanization has led to a population boom and housing shortages, with nearly one in five Ivorians residing in the city
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — The rise of natural wines: A return to roots
Wine has been made for thousands of years, but the last century saw an industrialization of winemaking that distanced it from its agricultural roots. However, a countermovement has been growing over recent decades that returns to a more natural, hands-off approach to crafting wines. These so-called "natural wines" are rapidly gaining traction among consumers, particularly younger drinkers looking for more authentic and sustainable products. Let’s dive a bit deeper!
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Discover the enchanting world of French wines
If you're a wine lover or simply someone who is beginning their journey in wine, you won't want to miss our upcoming French wine tasting event on April 9. Join us as we embark on a virtual journey through the renowned wine regions of France, sampling some of the most exquisite and captivating wines from the celebrated portfolio of Gérard Bertrand.
Cd'A among nation's best for business
Ranks 10th of 1,300 small cities, according to WalletHub
ISSUES: One superb, the other a monstrosity
I would like to make two comments that have been on my mind.
CDA: Proud of your beautiful city
My husband and I happened to be visiting the Coeur d’Alene area shortly after the racist incident occurred and were shocked by it.
Anthony Harry Beard, 77
Anthony Harry Beard was born in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, on August 18, 1946. He passed away on April 14, 2024, in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — The Sauvignon Blanc sip trip
I've been on a Sauvignon Blanc kick lately, trying the varietal from all over — New Zealand, South Africa, South America, France, and the US. The diversity of flavors and styles within this one grape variety has been eye-opening. Let me tell you about some of the standout Sauvignon Blancs I've tasted recently.
Huckleberries: She shattered glass ceilings with her typewriter
Frances Cope could do it all — and did for the Press
Legals for April, 17 2024
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Three hurt in Highway 41 collision
According to the Idaho State Police, a 16-year-old male was driving an ATV about 3 p.m. when he crossed the highway near milepost 16 from Spirit Bend Avenue going westbound to get onto a dirt access road.
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ISP, KCSO combat distracted driving
Idaho State Police Increase Efforts to Combat Distracted Driving in April
Today's Ghastly Groaner
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Today's Ghastly Groaner
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Patriot Front members cited for illegal stickering in Wallace
Two men were cited for placing stickers on the windows of several downtown Wallace businesses Friday.