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Coeur Voice
CoeurVoice is the newest addition to the Coeur d'Alene Press. Check here every Saturday for creative stories from local writers who share their unique take on Coeur d'Alene living. It's got something for readers of all ages! Browse the most recent editions below.
Understanding the complexity of seizures
Seizures, which are caused by a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells, can be scary and of…
Prioritizing health and comfort for show animals
Throughout the year, youth across the country prepare and travel to various events, such as livestock shows, rodeos, and fairs, to show their animals.
FAST FIVE Andy Jockheck: Passionate about positive impact
Meet Andy Jockheck, the vice president/branch manager of Umpqua Bank in Post Falls. Andy has been serving in the banking industry for over 30 years. With a dee…
The Exhausted Dad: The sweet smell of sensitivity
“Something smells really, really, really, really bad.” — my 5-year-old at the dinner table on Sunday night.
‘Clock’ and ‘Quasi’ make for a bizarre streaming double feature
The new horror film, “Clock” should come with the warning: “Wanting to start a family may cause terrifying hallucinations.”
FAST FIVE Turn ideas into reality with Gizmo's Erin Lanigan
Meet Erin Lanigan, the executive director of Gizmo-CdA. As a professional, she has built multiple careers for herself, each building on the prior — as a teache…
The Exhausted Dad: The birthday one-up game
Kids make birthdays more fun for everyone, as youth can be a distraction from the faint-but-ever-growing knocking at the door of our certain, future demise.
‘Guardians’ hope to save the universe from superhero fatigue
Absent a Spider-Man or an “Endgame,” superhero movies don’t necessarily dominate the box office anymore.
The value of heartworm prevention
April is recognized as National Heartworm Awareness Month as a reminder to protect our furry friends against heartworm disease before mosquito season peaks dur…
The Exhausted Dad: Middle school band and the mystery squeak
My 11-year-old daughter plays clarinet in her sixth-grade band. When she practices in her room, she usually sounds pretty good, especially considering the musi…
FAST FIVE Katie Hron: Forever grateful for her fire family
Meet Katie Hron, a freelance deposition court reporter who volunteers as a firefighter with Hauser Lake Fire Protection District. Katie grew up in a family of …
Expect the worst when a 'big' movie dumps on streaming
The modest box office success of Ben Affleck’s “Air” illustrates a recent change in strategy for some of the industry’s biggest streaming services. Intended as an exclusive Amazon Prime streaming release, “Air” piv…
Exploring physical rehabilitation for dogs
When dogs have an injury or chronic condition, such as arthritis, physical rehabilitation can ease their pain and improve their strength and flexibility.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — When crystals break
Crystals break for various reasons. Sometimes we’re complete with the lessons those gems bring. Other times, they’re complete with the work they’re meant to do with us. And other times, they’ve absorbed the toxicit…
FAST FIVE Barb Crumpacker: Friend of Tubbs Hill
Meet Barb Crumpacker, a longtime Coeur d'Alene resident and secretary of the Tubbs Hill Foundation Board.
The Exhausted Dad: Brace yourself for disappointment
A couple of weeks before her appointment, my oldest daughter began to get excited about braces.