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Company to notify possibly vulnerable hunting and fishing license buyers
The company that operates the Idaho Department of Fish and Game’s online hunting and fishing license sales reports it is sending notices by mail to license holders whose personal information might have been compromised by an attempted breach of the online system.
RULING: On further review
With regard to the letter from the CEO of Planned Parenthood in Washington, he needs to read the Supreme Court decision about Hobby Lobby. It only concerns 4 out of 20 contraceptives — mostly abortives (morning after pill). They do not believe in abortion as a lot of people in this country also do not. You should ask him how much money he makes every year from our government for terminating lives!
Anti-'Obamacare' legislation building in House
BOISE (AP) — Last year, House Republicans attempted to drop a bomb on "Obamacare" by nullifying the federal health care overhaul.
Is your antacid causing more digestion problems?
Are you among the millions of adults who suffer from uncomfortable stomach and digestive problems such as gas, bloating, heartburn and indigestion? It is likely that you are taking an antacid to deal with these symptoms. Antacid use is so prevalent that in 2009, Nexium was the second-best selling prescription drug, and Prevacid was the tenth in America.
Peaches, peanuts and ... olive oil?
Georgia farmers out to bring back homegrown olive oil
Featured at North Idaho Reads
Bradbury: 'Fahrenheit 451' is often
Cooking with kids
Sitting at the breakfast bar in my home-kitchen with her chin resting on the counter, my granddaughter, Quin, asks, "Gramps; why do you put salt in the spaghetti sauce?"
Held hostage by retailer warranties
Ah, the good old days.
Otter, Allred square off in governor forum
Event is second of four planned debates
BOISE - Republican Gov. Butch Otter and his Democratic rival Keith Allred couldn't quite bring themselves to compliment each other at Wednesday's debate in Boise. Asked to say something nice about the other, both seemed so deeply embroiled in their 2010 race that there was no room for heartfelt pleasantries, at least not in public.
Kootenai Health joins cancer-care alliance
The Press received this news release this morning. Tomorrow's edition of The Press, both in print and online, will have more coverage of this landscape-altering development.
Montana men arrested for drug trafficking
Nearly 700 fentanyl pills, 200 grams of meth seized
Nervous consumers around world pull back amid viral outbreak
WASHINGTON (AP) — Buffeted by fears of the fast-spreading coronavirus, consumers in the United States and overseas are showing increasing signs of cutting back on spending in what amounts to a severe threat to economic growth.
Kootenai Health expansion goes well beyond four walls
Growth is king in Coeur d’Alene, so it makes sense that the community’s hospital would be growing, too.
Keeping a lid on inflation
Plunging gas costs lower U.S. producer prices in November
Author to be keynote speaker at substance use summit
Author Sam Quinones will be the keynote speaker at the Panhandle Health District's annual Substance Use Summit Thursday, June 15, at the Red Lion Templin’s on the River.
Q&A about this week's market turmoil in China and beyond
Medication turn-in is Saturday
POST FALLS - Prescription medication that is no longer wanted or used can be turned into police departments at Post Falls City Hall and the Coeur d'Alene Library on Saturday from noon to 4 p.m.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Buzz words
Every industry has words that have a specific meaning to those that work in the business. When industry folks get together and start tossing these words and phrases around, they are greeted with quizzical looks from those who don’t work in that industry. The wine business is no different, wine professionals have many expressions that don’t mean much to those who don’t spend all their days consumed by, or consuming wine. It is important though for us as wine professionals to not only use the terms properly but from time to time to explain what we are attempting to communicate.
Home sales up at end of year
Finish a sign for optimism in 2012
Gas prices decline
Banking instability, recession fears reportedly drive down crude cost
Monday, the average price for a gallon of regular in the Gem State was $3.62