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PRECINCT: Failure of a smear tactic
I am running as a precinct committeeman in Precinct 510 representing the Idaho Republican Party during the primary election on May 21.
RANKED CHOICE VOTING: Doesn’t smell right
Something doesn’t smell right. Idahoans have one of the most important votes that we’ve had in a long time coming up. It is the Open Primary with Ranked Choice initiative.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Worried about brain fog, memory and concentration? We’re here to help
Brain fog, memory issues, and difficulty concentrating are common symptoms that can have various underlying causes. They can impact daily functioning and cause frustration. Understanding the potential reasons for declining cognitive function is important for addressing the issue effectively.
COMMISSIONERS: Support Eberlein and Duncan
Marc Eberlein and Leslie Duncan both bring experience to the job of County Commissioner. I have served with both of them, Marc as a commissioner and Leslie, as chairperson of the Aquifer Protection District.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — A smart approach to heart health
Our incredible heart, our wonderful Lovebox, the amazing ticker. The heart is more than a pump it’s also an emotional center. A hardworking organ that is loved by both poets and physicians alike. And sadly, heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the USA. Even worse, about 1 in 5 heart attacks are silent — the damage is done, but the person is not even aware of it. Because heart disease is so serious, so common, and so PREVENTABLE…I want to tell you more about what we do here at Vital Health.
OPEN PRIMARIES: An attempt to turn red states blue
OPEN PRIMARIES: An attempt to turn red states blue
Coeur d'Alene Kohl's survives closure list
While Kohl's continues to believe in the health and strength of its profitable store base, these specific locations were underperforming stores," the release said.

ADVERTISING: Advertorial — If your guts unhealthy, your brain maybe also
The brain is the most nutrient dependent, energy dependent organ in the body, but it also the most vulnerable organ to toxins and stress. The gut and the brain are very tightly connected. The connection is so important between the brain and gut, if you damage one, there’s a good chance you damaged the other.

ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Heart Health: Surprising insights, Part II
In Part I of Heart Health: Surprising Insights, we talked about several aspects of health or lifestyle that contribute to, or help cardiovascular (CV) health. This second part discusses the nutrition key.

OPINION: Say goodbye to dirty primary campaigns
Open Primary Initiative will clean up the mess

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).
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Dreaming of a good night’s sleep
There is nothing so wonderful as waking refreshed after a good night’s sleep. During sleep our brains cycle through different stages, including light sleep, deep sleep, and REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, each serving specific functions like memory consolidation, physical repair, and emotional processing.

Shoshone medical equipment will help NIC students train for careers
Shoshone medical equipment will help NIC students train for careers
North Idaho College received a gift from Shoshone Medical Center this week. Shoshone Medical CEO Paul Lewis said the hospital has been working for a while on how to donate their old portable x-ray machine to NIC's radiography technology program.

FAST FIVE: Dana Parsons welcomes you to higher education
Meet Dana Parsons, the Coeur d’Alene enrollment specialist for Lewis-Clark State College.
Legals for April, 29 2024
EDITORIAL: Sidewalk rule creates needless burden on homeowners
Coeur d'Alene's proposed amendments to the municipal sidewalk code, while well-intentioned, represent an ill-conceived approach that would place undue financial burdens on homeowners while potentially creating a patchwork of disconnected concrete paths throughout certain neighborhoods.

Kohberger’s team: Autism should negate Idaho death penalty. Experts say it’s a stretch
Attorneys for Moscow murder suspect Bryan Kohberger, in their latest attempt to avoid capital punishment for their client if he is convicted, have asked the judge to consider setting a new legal precedent in Idaho regarding how autism is classified in death penalty cases.

ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Psoriasis: Beyond skin deep
More and more people across the world suffer from psoriasis and other skin disorders. The incidence of psoriasis in the U.S. is about 2-3% or about 7.5 million adults. It mostly affects individuals between the ages of 15-35, but can occur at any age.

ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Food sensitivities start in the gut
Your gut (starting with the mouth and ending at the opposite end) is instrumental when it comes to food allergies and sensitivities. In altered gut function, the probability of allergies or skin disorders is more likely to occur. Understanding this relationship can help to eliminate the challenges of food and skin sensitivities.

ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Losing focus? Here’s how to fix it!
Over the past decade, there has been a notable increase in issues related to memory and focus, affecting both children and adults. This is concerning. There has been an increase in ADHD diagnoses, lack of focus, shorter attention spans, and an increase in mood disorders which can have a negative impact on memory and concentration. Several factors contribute to this trend, most of which are controllable.