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ADVERTISING: Advertorial — TMJ Disorder: Causes and solutions
The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) is a joint that controls the movement of the jaw. In TMJ disorder (“TMD”, or “TMJ” — used interchangeably) is when the joint malfunctions.
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.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT: Scope is limited
The duties of the federal government authorized by the U.S. Constitution are quite limited in scope, one being to promote the general welfare.

Petition asking Crapo to defend Medicaid receives thousands of signatures
A petition letter calling on Senator Mike Crapo to protect Medicaid during budget negotiations has been delivered to several of Crapo's offices throughout the state, including his Coeur d'Alene office.

Angler surveys to take place on Lake Coeur d’Alene
Idaho Fish and Game will begin conducting angler surveys, also known as creel surveys, on Coeur d’Alene Lake and its chain lakes in the coming months.
VETERANS PRESS: Military facts that may surprise you (16-20)
16) Most U.S. Presidents served in the Army: Before taking up their roles as Commander in Chief, 31 of the 46 U.S. Presidents served in some branch of the military. The Army boasts the most presidential alumni with 16. Obviously serving in the military isn’t required, but it makes sense considering that the president is effectively the leader of the U.S. Armed Forces.

Emergency abortions are now allowed — at only some Idaho hospitals, judge rules
Idaho doctors can perform an abortion as stabilizing care during a medical emergency, a federal judge ruled Thursday — so long as they’re at the right hospital.
Post Falls to explore finance program
C-PACE facilitates long-term loans for new construction projects
Post Falls City Council made a unanimous vote this week to explore the C-PACE financial program. Currently, Coeur d’Alene was the first city in the state to have adopted the program, which facilitates longer-term loans of 20 or 30 years for new construction projects to incorporate energy-efficient designs or upgrades like new roofing or HVAC improvements to existing commercial buildings.

One person charged, another released following domestic incident in Kellogg
A Kellogg woman has been charged with aggravated battery with traumatic injury following a strange incident last Friday night.

Suspect identified, arrested in child enticement investigation
An arrest has been made following an investigation into a sex offense involving an older transient male and a young boy in Coeur d'Alene.
Numerica announces layoffs, restructuring
The 25 layoffs are about 3.5% of Numerica’s workforce of 660 team members across North Idaho, Spokane, Tri-Cities and Wenatchee.
Trump signs sweeping action overhauling US elections, including requiring proof of citizenship
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a sweeping executive action to overhaul elections in the U.S., including requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections and demanding that all ballots be received by Election Day.

Idaho State Police dispatchers recognized for investigative work leading to arrest in January shooting
A man has been arrested following January shooting on I-90, according to a press release from the Idaho State Police.

THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Houston fans not happy with Zags' seeding either
Look, I’m not going to predict that the Zags will just wallop Georgia and then Houston. I WILL say, though, that the Zags have proven they can compete, bucket by bucket, with anybody. But. Win? Let’s see, eh?

COLLEGE WRESTLING: Former Post Falls star Lovett reaches national title match tonight
Lovett advanced to the national title match in 2022, finishing runner-up to Cornell’s Yianni Diakmoihalis 11-5. In 2024, Lovett was sixth at nationals.

Six people have died in a helicopter crash in the Hudson River in New York City, an AP source says
A helicopter broke apart in midair and crashed upside-down into the Hudson River between Manhattan and the New Jersey waterfront Thursday, killing six people in the latest high-profile aviation disaster in the U.S., according to witnesses and a law enforcement official.

Reversal: Post Falls students pitch the jobs they want
Eye contact, a firm handshake and confident conversation. Seniors pitched their passion for future careers such as firefighting, teaching software engineering and social work to community volunteers Wednesday at the reverse job fair.

The Exhausted Dad: Incoming high school anxieties
I’m not ready to be a parent of a high schooler.

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.

OPINION: A million points of light
On Saturday, more than a million people across America participated in a living petition.