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Marty and Max: Getting your home ready
There is so much to consider when listing your home. But what should you fix and what should you just leave alone?
It's trout stocking time
Here's what's headed to Panhandle waters this May
It's trout stocking time! Here's what's headed to Panhandle waters this May
The Exhausted Dad: Saying yes to the dress and no to everything else
Shopping with my oldest daughter is a danger to my bank account.
Building a miracle
PF neighborhood to set example for homeownership through public-private partnerships
For two long years, Ryan Ryle and his fiance, Jayne Foster, tried to buy a home in North Idaho. Ryle, who grew up just on the other side of the Idaho-Washington stateline, said the couple would put in offers on houses just to constantly be outbid by other buyers who had larger down payments or cash in hand. “We even looked at new builds, but we needed so much earnest money down, we couldn’t save for it,” Ryle said Thursday.
Cat Wranglers seeing success after years of struggle
The nonprofit organization has been dedicated to its cause of improving the lives of cats throughout the Silver Valley by emphasizing education and outreach for residents – which includes assisting in spay and neuter surgeries.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Does vitamin D supplements protect against colds and flu?
Living in the beautiful northwest like we do, odds are that you don’t get enough vitamin D. The same holds true if you don’t get outside for at least a 15-minute daily walk in the sun. Being deficient in vitamin D may increase the risk of a whole host of chronic diseases, such as osteoporosis, heart disease, depression and multiple sclerosis among others and even the seasonal flu. Recently studies have come to light showing how vitamin D can help our immune system to combat the flu and respiratory infections.
Local licenses and tags to be temporarily unavailable
Residents are encouraged to buy these items before or after Dec. 1
Idaho gets first human infection this year of West Nile virus
Virus hits Idaho
Youth Sports: Aug. 2, 2023: Water polo, flag football and more
Updates on area Kroc Water Polo Club and signups underway for Coeur d'Alene Recreation leagues.
Jackass Half voted tops in the state
The Jackass Half Marathon was recently named the Best Half Marathon in Idaho, according to RaceRaves, an online race review website.
Legals for December, 27 2023
Super hunt deadline today, more elk tags available
For just $6 per entry or $20 for Super Hunt combo, enter to win the hunt of a lifetime.
Reputation celebration
Many years ago, there was a famous general known for his cunning strategy. At the end of one conflict, he stopped with a small battalion of soldiers to rest. One of his enemies heard of his refuge and marched his entire army toward the general's encampment.
MY TURN: Housing crisis remains
We all have memories of how things used to be. Sometimes those memories are distorted by the passage of time and appear significantly different today. Kootenai County in 1980 had a significantly smaller population and more people have wanted to share in it. That has continued to the current time. The problem is the pie is only so large. Too many of us want a bigger piece than we are entitled to. If our community is to be economically viable and provide housing for all the people who will be here, we need to start sharing the pie. Groups such as Kootenai Connect are an essential part because it’s focus is regional. We all need that wider focus as well. We can achieve that by electing knowledgeable leaders and keeping the good ones we have. We must support leaders who offer hope and solutions not people who offer only blame.
Wait for it
Driver's License Office to close on Fridays
Driver's License Office closing Fridays starting next week
'I still can’t quite believe it'
Chamber Citizen of the Year John Adams keeps working, giving and leading by example
John Adams has contributed to the community at many levels: A benefactor for Children’s Village, serving 29 years on the Coeur d’Alene Airport board, and donating to youth sports like swimming and baseball.
Homes, sweet homes
NIBCA's Parade continues this weekend
Parade of Homes features innovative building, design
Suspect in the slayings of 4 Idaho college students wants news cameras out of the courtroom
Second District Judge John Judge is expected to hear arguments over camera access today
Janea Fowles Pixton, 70
Janea Fowles Pixton – a loving wife, a devoted mother, a favorite among grandmas, a caring daughter/sister/aunt, a loyal friend, and a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.