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Richard Lyall Carlson
May 2, 1952 — Jan. 12, 2021
Richard Lyall Carlson, 68, passed away peacefully at his home in Post Falls, Idaho
Paulette N. Farmer, 78
Paulette N. Farmer 78, of Hayden, Idaho, beloved daughter, mother, sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, friend, teacher and dog lover, went home to be with her Savior Jesus Christ on May 15, 2023.
Edwin A. 'Tony' Chase III, 71
Tony Chase of Post Falls, Idaho, passed away on September 17, 2021 at the age of 71 after a lengthy struggle with Dementia.
'Wings' delivers dogs facing death to KHS
No-kill nonprofit receives $20K from Betty White Challenge
Wings saves dogs, cats
Suspected Kellogg animal hoarder identified
Adoption applications pour in
Defying taboos, Shiite cleric in Iran takes in street dogs and nurses them back to health
Iran's ruling theocracy views keeping dogs as pets as a sign of Western decadence
Reducing screen time for children
“Look gramps, those birds are fighting,” Quin whispers while pointing toward the top of a grand fir. Looking up from the seat of my kayak, I attempt to identify the species of bird making loud squawking sounds while flapping enormous wings.
Obama: We cannot sit idly by
Military action not president's first choice, won't send ground forces to Libya
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) - President Barack Obama authorized limited military action against Libya Saturday, saying Moammar Gadhafi's continued assault on his own people left the U.S. and its international partners with no other choice. The Pentagon said 112 cruise missiles were launched from US and UK ships and subs, hitting 20 targets.
Power of the Paw
Organization has saved more than 400 dogs from being killed this year
It was in January that Autumn Jolley got the call.
Final nesting place
Girl Scout Troop 3008 completes bird sanctuary
POST FALLS — Local Idaho birds have new houses thanks to Girl Scout Troop 3008.
Osprey feeling the heat, too
Effects of early summer's record heat discussed on annual Osprey cruise
Osprey cruise write-up
Brad Little ready to take his turn
As Lt. Gov. Brad Little approaches an age when people start thinking about slowing it down with their professional careers, he’s looking to accelerate his – as a candidate for governor in 2018.
ADVICE: For newcomers
Have your ever heard the old folks from around these parts use the word “pukers.” It’s what we affectionately called the privileged folks who always need to speak to the manager. It describes the look on their face when they see a miner wearing his muck-covered clothes to the saloon or a bear on the hood and a pack of exhausted dogs. These days, it’s a lot harder to explain to the pukers that their jewelry and fancy rugs came from somewhere.
THE VETERANS' PRESS: 'Dog Tag Tales'
The history of military dog tags
My best friend recently got a brand new necklace and pendant.
Opinion: What to do when the shooting starts
By ED SANTOS
When dogs are in danger
Owners learn how to administer first aid to canines
COEUR d'ALENE - Suzanne Hawk flashed a big smile as she stood before her class Tuesday and introduced herself.
Cold slows hummingbirds
ROCKLAND (AP) - It's a slow spring for hummingbirds at Carl Rudeen's ranch in Rockland.
Critters of North Idaho: Black-Chinned Hummingbird
Birds literally come in all shapes and sizes. The largest birds to ever exist
BILL: Are you serious?
Recently, President Biden signed a much needed bill, which states that from that moment on, it will be illegal to lynch anyone.