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DEMS: Hop on Labrador's train
For the handful of Idahoans who favor Obama and support his agenda, let's join our conservative neighbors and oust Minnick on election day.
PRESS: Bombed Dec. 7 story
Saturday was the anniversary of Pearl Harbor bombing on Dec. 7, 1941. Thousands were killed … beginnings of thousands and thousands of Americans left their homeland and families to protect our peoples. Yet NO mention in our local newspaper! Shameful.
BORDERS: COVID craziness
The United States is not letting Canada citizens into the country at our northern borders because of COVID concerns but it’s a free for all at our southern borders with an explosion of COVID.
We have always had change
I am 88 years old; I was born in the aftermath of World War I. Since that time I have witnessed many changes, some good, some bad. I have seen nations rise and fall, Germany, Russia, Italy, China and North Korea to name a few. Their demise all caused by turmoil from within, not from the final battles but from human ideology that started at leadership level. This ideology was called "change," and it came in many forms most of it designed to sell to the public mind. It didn't matter if the public mind understood the change; it was just important that it was "change." The reason for "change" was usually blamed on the faults of previous presidents, governmental bodies, agencies, you name it, but always it had to be "change."
FAITHFUL OBSERVATIONS
By BOB SHILLINGSTAD
VANDAL FOOTBALL: Vandals meet, chat ahead of start of fall camp
With fall camp scheduled to begin on Friday, the Idaho football team met via Zoom for a players-only meeting last week, their first as a team due to precautions taken due to COVID-19.
HANKS LAW: Foundation A-OK
On Jan. 8, a letter to the editor was posted regarding our foundation, Hanks Law Foundation. The letter stated basically that the foundation and its governing body, Jennifer Peacock and Dakota Goin, had engaged in “deceptive or misleading solicitations.” Neither the foundation nor its governing body engaged in any such activity. To clarify, the statement below is the response received from the Attorney General’s office. Our focus has always been to change Idaho laws to better protect our domestic animals. It is this endeavor we have strived to accomplish and will continue to do so.
WOLVES: View from a student
I was one of the students who saw the wolves. Those wolves were born in captivity and they had the wolves on a choke chain and leash. They made sure that those wolves knew humans and were used to human hands.
FIRED: Captain of this ship must go
Someone has said, "If decency does not abide in the Captain, then it is absent from the ship."
Declutter and destress your life with biofeedback
Life happens and the emotions triggered from life experiences often stay with us. We hold onto these emotions in places such as our spine, organs, muscles, and the energy fields that surround our bodies. We also hold onto emotions in our genes, passed down from our ancestors.
Knitters celebrate handmade socks at Alpaca Direct!
There's nothing like the post-holidays for crafters: A time to take a deep breath, shift gears and pick up a project you'll truly and thoroughly enjoy. No more Christmas deadlines, no more second-guessing sweater sizes... It's just you and your yarn! So, in honor of your new-found freedom, we're spotlighting a perennial favorite "process" project: Socks!
HAZEL: Vested and fully involved
Holding our schools accountable
Even the most ardent critics of public education must agree that one test administered on one day doesn’t come close to telling the whole story about how well our kids are doing in school.
Improving bone health
As we are realizing the deterioration of bone health is reaching epidemic levels in the U.S., we must look at what factors are involved that are within our control.
Knitting helps prevent the holiday blues
With the holidays upon us, we often find our emotions in full swing from jubilation to overwhelmed and despairing. There are many reasons to rejoice, but the challenges of holiday shopping, family issues, and more demands on an already overbooked schedule can often dampen our spirits. While there's no easy solution for turning the tide on the winter blues, evidence is showing that knitting and crochet can improve your mood and help battle depression. In one study of more than 3,500 knitters published in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 81 percent of respondents with depression reported feeling happy after knitting. More than half reported feeling 'very happy.'
Community Thanks September 13, 2015
Realtors honor local heroes
We are always humbled when we see our industry come together for a cause. Like no other, the real estate industry pairs competitors for a common cause creating a momentum that does a world of good for our community. While during working hours we compete for control of the same business opportunities, we are comrades when raising money to help the communities within North Idaho.
CDA: Turn volume down
Fireworks in the Coeur d’Alene area have gone WAY overboard! It’s hard to believe that our right to enjoy peace and quiet in our neighborhoods can be invaded suddenly by shockingly loud bursts of noise and vibrations from fireworks. It seems fireworks have become all too common around the lake and that it’s alright to have private, unannounced displays at any time — for weddings, parties, company celebrations or any other excuse! Most of us are aware of how disturbing this is to our domestic pets, so, what kind of reaction must wildlife have to these frightening, unescapable explosions of light and percussion?
Sweet, sweet summer in Coeur d'Alene
Summer is here! Flowers and trees are in full bloom, schools are out soon, tourists are filling the streets, even the beaches have seen some body browning days. Ahh, Summer in Coeur d’Alene, we live for this!
Don't fan the flames of panic
Social media is great at keeping friends and family connected.