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Don't let dogs chase deer and elk
This winter has been one to remember in southern Idaho. Some of the snow measurements in the southeastern part of the state are 165 percent of normal. People will be talking about the winter of 2016-2017 for a long time in southern Idaho.
Press photographers, we salute you
Our shooters have got chops.
Catherine Louise (Cathy) Meyer, 42
Catherine Louise Meyer lost her battle with cancer on March 23, 2013, at Hospice House in Coeur d’Alene.
Barbara Jane Young, 83
Barbara Jane Young of Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, died peacefully on April 13, 2024, with family by her side. She was 83.
Donna Charlyn 'Char' Kristin
On Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, Charlyn passed away peacefully at age
Nancy Ann Kyle, 41 April 28, 1971 - June 7, 2012
When Nancy joined our family by adoption at age 14, we knew God sent her to help us laugh. Her giggles and tall tales kept us smiling. Born in Chicago, she left the familiar city and foster care system where she’d resided since infancy, boarded a jet bound for Spokane, and arrived, brave and gutsy, to start life in Idaho on Cedar Mountain Farm near Athol.
Big cougar, a small dog, a sad ending
Nick Lufkin’s Sunday morning started off ordinarily enough, and around 8 a.m. he let his dog Chuy out to do his business.
A beneficial relationship
Local business, worker are helping each other
It takes a team to build a success story like Matt Gaier's.
Michael James Greif, 63
After 63 wonderful years of life, the Lord took Mike to heaven on April 29, 2010, while his loving family was by his side. He was born in Seattle on Oct. 26, 1946, and is the son of Don and Annabelle Greif of Spokane.
California's 'Surf City USA' beach reopens after oil spill
Early Monday morning, surfers bobbed in the waves and people walked along the shoreline
Bird feeding picks up as inexpensive hobby
A dog's purpose: Come to work
Cd'A Regional Chamber welcomes canines in the office
CDA Regional Chamber welcomes many canines to the office
Movers and shakers
Chambers named E-Rate director for NCCE
For the birds (and the kids)
COEUR d’ALENE — Birds have a million and one things that could get in their way as they make their migratory journeys.
Celebrate Migratory Bird Day May 20 at Blackwell Island
COEUR d’ALENE — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Coeur d’Alene District, in partnership with the Coeur d’Alene Audubon Society, is inviting bird lovers of all ages to come celebrate International Migratory Bird Day at BLM’s Blackwell Island Recreation Site. This year’s theme is “Helping Birds Along the Way.”
Testosterone in men
The counterpart to the female menopause is called andropause (or the "male menopause"). Testosterone levels in men begins to decline with aging beginning in the early 30s, and by age 40 levels naturally decline by one percent per year. However, the decline in male hormone production is much more gradual than the decline in female hormone production.
Supplements: Friend or foe?
Dietary supplements are widespread and easily available in today's market with consumers asking a lot of questions: Do they really work? Which supplements would benefit me the most? How much should I take? Are they worth the money?
The male menopause: Andropause
The counterpart to the female menopause is called andropause (or the "male menopause"). Testosterone levels in men begins to decline with aging beginning in the early 30s, and by age 40 levels naturally decline by one percent per year. However, the decline in male hormone production is much more gradual than the decline in female hormone production.
Testosterone in men
The counterpart to the female menopause is called andropause (or the "male menopause"). Testosterone levels in men begin to decline with aging, beginning in the early 30s, and by age 40, levels naturally decline by one percent per year. However, the decline in male hormone production is much more gradual than the decline in female hormone production.
Extreme hot dog
Try mac, cheese with your next summer favorite
Just how maxed out can we take that simple icon of summer food - the hot dog - while still keeping it not just edible, but totally appealing? Turns out, pretty well maxed.