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Walls raised in Rathdrum for new First Story home
Drawing on the walls wasn’t frowned upon Wednesday as Xena Reeser drew a cat she named Frankie on her new home to be. Sarah Reeser and her daughters, Xena and Freja Reeser, found out in early March they were becoming homeowners through the regional homebuying nonprofit, First Story.
Great fishing awaits anglers in June as F&G trout stocking reaches its annual peak
May and June are Fish and Game's biggest months for fish stocking
Anglers may find many rivers running at peak flows that can make fishing challenging, but some good river fishing opportunities still exist, particularly Chinook fishing and in rivers that are dam controlled.
Regulatory fees increase the cost of new housing
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) recently sent a message to local builders to appeal to local, state and national leaders to reduce regulatory charges in order to bring home prices down. Locally, builders pay impact fees to jurisdictions where they build new homes.
Primary in Montana will lock in GOP challenger to 3-term US Sen. Jon Tester
Donald Trump’s name will appear on the ballot Tuesday for the first time since his conviction on felony crimes, as a handful of states hold the last Republican presidential primary contests of 2024.
80 years later, Coeur d'Alene veterans reflect on D-Day
Morgensen, along with fellow VFW Post 889 in Coeur d’Alene veterans Bob Martin and Paul Mahlow, shared their thoughts on D-Day over a cup of coffee with The Press.
Rodeo bull hops fence at Oregon arena, injures 3 before being captured
Other videos posted online showed the bull running through a concession area, knocking over a garbage can and sending people scrambling. The bull lifted one person off the ground, spun them end over end, and bounced them off its horns before the person hit the ground.
'We are part of the American dream'
North Idaho home builders say they want to do more but roadblocks prevent them
National Association of Home Builders sends four top department heads to North Idaho.
Inflation pressures lingering from pandemic are keeping Fed rate cuts on pause
But Coronado and other economists also regard the latest trends as a sign that the economy may simply be normalizing after a period of rapid growth. Companies are still hiring, though at a more modest pace than at the start of the year. And data suggests that Americans traveled in record numbers over the Memorial Day weekend, a sign they're confident in their finances.
Sholeh: Here's how you can spot fakes
Skill becoming a requirement these days
Idaho gas prices continue to fall
Gem State pump prices now 40 cents cheaper than a year ago
Idaho gas prices as of Monday: Boise, $3.62; Franklin, $3.39; Idaho Falls, $3.39 and Lewiston, $3.63
Sholeh: Old housing formula offers new hope
Multigenerational approach worked then; could it help now?
Today's Ghastly Groaner
I went to buy a pair of camouflage pants
Gyro Days begin this week
The event kicks off Wednesday afternoon club members will be live in Downtown Wallace generating excitement for the official commencement of the festival on Thursday – during the live event, viewers will get a chance to preview some of the attractions of the days ahead, including food, beverages, a few jokes and games, and even be a few Lead Creek Derby tickets will be available.
PROTESTS: No excuse for supporting Hamas
In Jean Felker’s article “No excuse for genocide” who responded to a previous article I wrote, she says, “Let me guess, you were against the Vietnam protest too?” No Jean, I was in Vietnam 1968-1969.
It's trout stocking time!
Here's what's headed to Panhandle waters this June
Welcome in summer with some great fishing opportunity
Home prices rise in Kootenai County
Decline in Shoshone County, according to latest housing report
The Coeur d’Alene Regional Realtors reported that current active residential listings as of June 5 was 998, up from 957 in May 2023.
Barbara J. Renner, 87
On August 13, 1936, in the Missouri Ozarks, Ernest and Clara Allen Smith welcomed their firstborn – a daughter, Barbara Jean.
'We have to ask the question about suicide'
About five students in a class of 30 will think about attempting suicide. That’s a reality Keith Orchard of the Coeur d'Alene school district wants more people to consider. “We’d like to make the conversation about suicide more open and honest. One out of 30 students will be injured seriously enough to require medical care for their attempt,” Orchard said.
238-acre subdivision proposed in Post Falls
Subdivision would add 1,125 lots
The Post Falls Planning and Zoning Commission is holding a public hearing at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 11 to discuss a request to subdivide approximately a parcel of 238.53 acres into 1125 lots in the mixed residential zoning district south of Prairie Avenue, between Idaho Road and Greensferry Road.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: The ever-changing world of uniforms, from awesome to blah
I’VE LOVED uniforms since I first cared about sports. In other words, when I got scolded by a grumpy Catholic nun in fifth grade because I was drawing a St. Louis Cardinal shirt (the birds on the bat were, and ARE, the very best), and she wanted me to pay attention to social studies.