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PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL: Scooter replacement keeps quintuple bypass survivor on the go
December 10, 2024 1:06 a.m.

PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL: Scooter replacement keeps quintuple bypass survivor on the go

As part of the annual Press Christmas for All campaign, we share with readers the stories of those who have received help from the program. This is one of them. Of the hundreds of thousands of people who undergo heart surgery every year, Michael Mills of Coeur d'Alene became among a smaller group of that population in 2009 when he underwent a quintuple bypass operation. "You don't hear about a five-way," he said Monday. "You hear about a single, double, a triple here and there, but you don’t hear about a five-way."

Avery and Calder Avista customers to experience planned power outage
December 10, 2024 1:05 a.m.

Avery and Calder Avista customers to experience planned power outage

Approximately 297 Avista electric customers in the Avery and Calder area will experience a power outage on Wednesday, Dec. 11, according to a news release.

PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL Restoring hope, one small token at a time
December 7, 2024 1:07 a.m.

PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL Restoring hope, one small token at a time

As part of the annual Press Christmas for All campaign, we share with readers the stories of those who have received help from the program and those who serve as connectors to these resources. This is one of them.

Citywide alerts for Post Falls rolled out with new website
December 6, 2024 1:05 a.m.

Citywide alerts for Post Falls rolled out with new website

The Post Falls website has gotten a major overhaul in the last week, including options for outages and citywide alerts and upcoming hearings.

Stogies and Stories opens in Post Falls
December 6, 2024 1 a.m.

Stogies and Stories opens in Post Falls

When owners Chris Johnson, Jim Fox and Mike Oertel were designing Stogies and Stories: Cigars, Spirits and Friends, the tone they set out to create was a place patrons can unwind in an inclusive atmosphere. “Relaxing is the main thing,” Oertel said. “We wanted to make it more open and friendly for everyone.”