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Stalled cars in flooded streets leave South Florida looking like a scene from a zombie movie
“You know when its coming,” he said. “Every year it’s just getting worse and for some reason people just keep going through the puddles.”
PRIDE: Judge yourself first
All the hate letters I read don’t represent me. Seems the Candlelight people got a lot of hate. Is that what the topic on Sundays are or everyday? Lot of things I disagree with and seems some religious, or so-called religious enterprises as it’s hard to say church by my definition, fuel what we have today. We go by the Bible on this pride thing, but compare an adulterer to Jesus. You can’t make this up.
Foal health: Managing neonatal maladjustment syndrome
Although rare, neonatal maladjustment syndrome can be a challenging and potentially serious condition for foals as they struggle to adapt to life outside the womb due to neurological abnormalities present during or shortly after birth.
OUR GEM: Youth Water Summit winners
On May 21, students from eight area high schools gathered for the 13th annual Youth Water Summit, a research fair where students present their water-related research as the culmination of a year-long program known as The Confluence Project. This initiative focuses on teaching students about the quantity and quality of water in the Idaho Panhandle.
Silver Bridge discussed heavily at open house
The Silver Bridge, which crosses the North Fork of the Coeur d’Alene River and conjoins the Old River Road with Coeur d’Alene River Road, was originally scheduled to begin construction in September of this year, but that has been pushed back due to several issues.
Post Falls subdivision lots approved unanimously after traffic concerns voiced
Traffic issues in the city of Post Falls now and in the future was the topic on residents’ and commissioners' minds leading up to a unanimously approved vote to turn North Place East Subdivision into 1,125 lots Tuesday night.
River City Leadership Academy celebrates Class of 2024
Post Falls Chamber program has graduated nearly 300 people since 2009
Why live in a good community when you can make it a great one? Or, even better, why not strive to make it the best? That's the goal of the River City Leadership Academy, which celebrated the graduation of its Class of 2024 Tuesday during the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce's Connect4Lunch at the Prairie Falls Golf Club.
Housing: Why regional approach matters
Avoiding duplicative efforts and costs is part of the equation
HIGHWAY 54: Where are the promised improvements?
Well folks, here we go again! Another Idaho Highway Dept. BLUNDER. Awhile back they promised to start work to improve Highway 54 later this summer.
OPINION: Multiplication of division
America is divided. Ask most anyone and they would likely agree. However, you may not get consensus on the reason for the division, or where the fracture actually lays. It is as if we have a general feeling of division but among your known circle of friends and acquaintances, specific boundaries of disagreement become blurred.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Hair Loss: A growing problem with solutions
Hair loss is a growing problem today. It is partially evidenced by the number of men with male pattern baldness choosing to just shave their heads. Women too are experiencing similar issues with their hair, but more generalized.
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 — Keys to understanding your hormone balance
We often talk about balancing hormones. Some automatically think of sex hormones, or maybe thyroid hormones, but there are over 50 main hormones that regulate our health. The main categories of hormones include: Sex Hormones, Stress Hormones, Metabolic Hormones, Growth Hormones, Thyroid Hormones, Neurotransmitter Hormones, Gut Hormones, Reproductive Hormones, Cardiovascular Hormones, Immune Hormones, Mineralocorticoids, and Glucocorticoids.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Rosé All Day: Exploring fun pink wines from around the globe
Rosé has been having a major moment lately, shedding its former reputation as a simple summer sipper. Today's rosés are serious wines, crafted with care and representing a wide range of regions and styles. From the subtle salmon hues of Provence to the vibrant raspberry shades of the New World, these pink pours are perfect for any season. Let's explore some top rosé picks from near and far.
Sewer work to begin in Coeur d'Alene
Work will start the week of June 17 on 19th Street and 20th Street from Coeur d’Alene Avenue north.
How to communicate clearly
Bill was taking an aptitude test to become an insurance salesperson. Everything was going well until question 21. It read, "How far is the Earth from the moon?"
If you own rental property, you need to understand how trusts and LLCs work together to avoid probate and protect against liability
One of the most important parts of having a living trust designed to avoid probate is to have those assets which would normally require probate assigned to the trust. By this I mean that the trust needs to be the owner of the probate-causing assets (more technically, the Trustee of the trust is the owner, but in his or her capacity as Trustee). In Idaho, one asset that will almost always implicate the need for a probate after death is real estate. So, when I help clients establish a living trust for estate planning, I also assist them in getting their real estate retitled into their trust. This typically means preparing, executing, and recording a new deed for the client’s personal residence which names the trust as the titled owner of the property going forward (again, technically, the deed shows the Trustee of the trust as the titled owner, but in their capacity as Trustee of said trust). If a client owns more than one residence, we will be repeating this process for each.
Dog Days of Summerfest coming up in Hayden
The fun will include a Kootenai County Sheriff's Office K-9 demonstration, prizes, treats, face painting and dog vendors.
MY TURN: Internet politics
From its inception in the 1960s (and wide use since the 1980s), the internet was designed and implemented to treat all user traffic — email, file transport, even voice and video — equally, without regard to contents or volume. It is a concept called net neutrality. As a consequence, the internet has been apolitical, treating the traffic of both liberals and conservatives without regard to their ideologies.
Apple leaps into AI with an array of upcoming iPhone features and a ChatGPT deal to smarten up Siri
To herald the alliance with Apple, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman sat in the front row of the packed conference, which included developers attending from more than 60 countries worldwide.