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Nude no more
New resort opens at site of former nudist getaway
New resort opens at site of former nudist getaway
Home sales hit 10-year high
By BRIAN WALKER
Hayden - loaded with fun and living options
The “Live Near the Fun” series of Neighborhood of the Week has taken us to downtown Coeur d’Alene, Athol (Silverwood and Farragut State Park) and near the shores of the Spokane River in Post Falls.
Social Security benefits will increase by 3.2% in 2024 as inflation moderates
About 71 million people — including retirees, disabled people and children — receive Social Security benefits
Movers and Shakers June 13, 2012
'The Buying and Selling of a Business' class is June 21
Recyclin' for bicyclin'
Discarded bikes have a new life
DALTON GARDENS - The tiny sign jutted out of Jim Watson's lawn contains a simple, tidily scrawled promise: "Bikes for Sale."
Eurozone leaders seek better coordination
No concrete economic proposals offered so far
BRUSSELS - Germany and France pressed weaker eurozone countries to make their economies stronger to help pull the currency union out of its financial morass and gave their approval to strengthening the bailout fund that remains the bloc's first line of defense against the crisis.
Idaho gas prices sixth-lowest in U.S.
Yes, gas prices are rising, but it could be worse.
Friends
By LEANNE ITALIE
Latest in food-track tech: Swipe a code, meet your fisherman
'Play in a Day' offers discounted tickets
Christian Youth Theater-North Idaho is offering discounted tickets for its upcoming "Play in a Day" fundraiser.
Caravanserai continues
JACC offers Turkish art and cultural program
An international program aimed at establishing greater understanding between American and Middle Eastern societies continues this month at the Jacklin Art and Cultural Center in Post Falls.
Idaho gas prices among 10 most expensive
But prices drop across the country
Idaho gas prices in top 10 most expensive
World/Nation Briefs August 24, 2012
Vintage reviews
Since we first started writing our column for The Press, we have seen vintages come and go, good ones and challenging ones. Vintage reviews are generalizations by their nature, there are always exceptions, but here is some guidance on vintages from 2007 forward to help guide your purchases.
Easter eggs of home buying
Forgive this flimsy attempt to connect Neighborhood of the Week with the holiday, but buying a home really can become a grown-ups version of an Easter egg hunt.
One less tool for farming
Feds tighten belt by cutting agriculture reports
Debit cards offer scant fraud protection
An Athol reader asked if selecting the credit option when using her debit card offers more protections.
Man who police say used knife to scare clerk freed on no bail
A man who allegedly threatened a desk clerk at a Coeur d’Alene hotel with a knife was released from jail Monday without bail.
Two robberies attempted
A male suspect is believed to have robbed a Post Falls grocery store Sunday night and targeted a Coeur d'Alene gas station early Monday morning.