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COVID: More specifics needed
With the uptick of COVID-19 cases, we are once again faced with a daily barrage of body count numbers in an attempt to influence everyone to wear masks and maintain social distancing.
As Christmas nears, UPS peak day shows growth
NEW YORK - For UPS, it's beginning to look a lot like a normal Christmas.
World/Nation Briefs November 30, 2011
Cain tells staff he is reassessing campaign
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — How we choose our wines
As our shop has grown and the wine collection has expanded, we frequently get asked how we choose what wines we work with?
Idaho getting back to work
• Kootenai County improves slightly, from 11.2 percent to 11.1 percent unemployment
Investor indigestion
Even the smart money is flummoxed by this economy
NEW YORK - Small investors, take note: The smart money isn't sure what to make of the economy, either.
Federal Reserve now the only stimulus game in town
$600B in bond purchases intended to spur lending
WASHINGTON - Any more stimulus spending by President Barack Obama and Congress is dead, after this week's election blowout by the Republicans. Yet, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's "Hail Mary" pass to pump $600 billion into the banking system is really stimulus spending under another name.
Sholeh Patrick
Love... it's good for our health
Valentine's Day has evolved. Initially it was just for lovers. Now, parents buy stuffed animals and candy for their kids; friends, for each other. I'm not sure what the rules are anymore.
If it was only me ...
Powerball jackpot reaches $320M for Saturday drawing
Ask your audiologist...
What is the difference between getting hearing aid(s) from a warehouse store or a local independent office? (Part one of three parts.)
Cottages on Priest Lake to be sold
Some details of auction announced
BOISE - The state plans to put an undetermined number of Priest Lake cottage sites on the auction block Aug. 28 at The Coeur d'Alene Resort, Idaho Department of Lands officials announced this week.
Playing with fire? Then do it right
Happy birthday, America!
Taylor Swift angry for fans in Ticketmaster meltdown
The 52-date Eras Tour kicks off March 17 in Glendale, Arizona
Water conservation practices save money, improve lawn
Despite all indications to the contrary, summer will be here soon and we would like to share a few thoughts about water use. During the hot summer months, it is natural to use more water. We ask our customers to pay attention to how much they use and to take care to not over water.
City panel says no to outdoor hot dog sales downtown
COEUR d’ALENE — Keep them dogs indoors, at least at night.
Entertainment Calendar April 19, 2013
Schedule of events for April 19-21
Jazz at the JACC: Singer Pamela Brownlee, Jacklin Arts and Cultural Center, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $20; $15 for students. Info: 457-8950
Step up and make hatred back down
Last week once again we witnessed horrific acts of violence and murder in the United States that targeted members of the African American and Jewish communities. When will we be free from such hatred, inhumane acts and hate crimes that tear at the fabric of a modern society founded upon respect, decency and the principles of equality and justice?
Cd'A deli owner reports theft as 'potential buyers' take cash
COEUR d'ALENE - People who said they wanted to learn to "manage the money" of a deli before buying it instead stole nearly $300 in cash.
Pardon our Mess
The online newspaper you're looking at right now is a project under construction.
Idaho Department of Correction officials release list of most wanted fugitives
The Idaho Department of Correction is now profiling its most wanted fugitives on its website and offering people a way to submit online tips and remain anonymous.