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Street dogs are protesters' best friends
Mary Marie Satran, 88
Mary Marie danced into Heavan, March 9, 2010, after a full life on Earth. She is happy to be with the Lord. She was born Dec. 9, 1921, in Jacksonville, Ark., to Dosia Corder Starkey and Charley B. Starkey.
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Dennis Allen Brown, 73
Linda Tiffany, 74
Linda Kay Tiffany, 74, of Rathdrum, Idaho. She was born Dec. 4, 1948, to Lucille Scheller and Fred Chaffins in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Canine cops
Ears perked, piercing eyes focused, nostrils flaring—Duco is a dog with a mission. His intensity is unmistakable.
Elma A. Jensen, 93
Elma A. Jensen, 93, went home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011, at her home near Kelso Lake.
Joe Charles Swendig, 88
Joe Charles Swendig, of Hayden, passed away Thursday, May 16, 2013.
L. Aline Murrell, 90
Lenora Aline Murrell, 90, resident of Hayden, was called home to be with her Lord on Feb. 1, 2012. Aline was born Aug. 12, 1921, in Gowan, Okla., to Edward and Mamie Cothran. She attended schools in the Muskogee, Okla., area before marrying the late Wilburn (Webb) Murrell in 1938.
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Diane Luella Dowers, 88
Reese Hubbard, 97
Reese Hubbard, 97, passed away July 5, 2014, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Rancher, farmer, logger, miner and long time resident of Rose Lake, and later, Coeur d’Alene.
Bradley Iverson, 78
Our special Valentine, Bradley Alton Iverson “Brad”, passed away with his family by his side in Meridian on February 14th, 2023, which was also his birthday.
Randy Hunter, 76
Randall Lloyd Hunter, 76, died at home on October 31, 2023.
Coming soon to your town: Tulip Time
My Garden Path
I'm not sure whether March came in like a lion and went out like a lamb or vice versa. Seems we just got a lot of rain showers with a snow flurry or two thrown in. Then there was the Ides of March on March 15. I'm always cautious that day as it's the one Shakespeare told us to beware of. Next came St. Patrick's day. Now there's a fun day, whether you're Irish or not. Lots of "Kiss me I'm Irish" buttons being sported around.
Rancher frustrated by grizzly attacks
ISLAND PARK, Idaho (AP) - Both cow carcasses had been reduced to bone piles by the time Brian Mays returned Sept. 5 to the kill site, hidden among thick brush within a boggy, 300-acre private pasture he leases about 2 miles southwest of Henry's Lake, near Yellowstone National Park.
THE FRONT ROW WITH MARK NELKE: Thursday, March 26, 2015
How the Trojan boys do it in hoops
Over the past seven seasons, only one other 5A team can match the success at state of the Post Falls High boys basketball team.
COURT: Lunch time is over
Well, here we go again. Our court system has gone to the dogs. Whatever happened to having a jury of your peers?
Movers and Shakers January 18, 2011
Pet Connection Dog Training classes are now available
Company suspected in oil spill had dozens of violations
The company was fined a total of $85,000 for three incidents
Humans, climate combine to erode Cancun's beaches
CANCUN, Mexico (AP) - Cancun's eroding white sand beaches are providing a note of urgency to the climate talks being held just south of this seaside resort famed for its postcard-perfect vistas.
U.S. soldier who found Hitler's top hat dies
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Richard Marowitz was just a day removed from witnessing the horrors of Dachau when he found a top hat on a shelf in a closet in Adolf Hitler's Munich apartment.