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A new fight for couple
County says Tysdals can't teach class on their farm
Beth and David Tysdal haven't achieved everything they had envisioned for their Stateline Road farm.
Trojans quiet the hype
5A third-ranked Post Falls boys rout 4A No. 1 Lakeland; Trojan girls also roll past Hawks
POST FALLS - The Lakeland High boys basketball team came into Friday night's Battle for the Prairie Pig spirit game undefeated and, for the first time in school history, ranked No. 1 in the state media poll.
No turning back: World’s largest radioactive waste melter starts in Eastern WA
World’s largest radioactive waste melter starts in Eastern WA
There’s no turning back at the Hanford site’s vitrification plant after the heat up of the world’s largest melter for radioactive waste started Saturday, 20 years after construction of the plant began.
Rogers opens new location in Cd'A
Nils Rosdahl Business Bits, Sept. 6
CYT to host ice cream social
The Christian Youth Theater-North Idaho is hosting an old fashioned ice cream social at 6 p.m. May 21 at the Kroc Center.
What can be done for itchy ears?
Ask your audiologist…
The ear canal is a warm moist environment perfect for growing fungus or infections. If your ears itch it is most likely due to dry skin or otitis externa. Otitis externa is an infection of the outer ear canal usually caused from swimming (same as swimmers ear). A drop of alcohol after swimming will help dry out the ear. If you are not a swimmer and have dry ears there is nothing wrong with putting a little lotion on a cotton swab or your fingertip and applying it to the outer ear (do not push anything down into the ear canal). If the itch is deep within the ear canal I recommend using audiologist's choice anti itch cream or just regular hydrocortisone cream. You can purchase this cream from most hearing professionals for about $10 a tube and it will last a long time.
Post Falls Pavilion open for business
Grand opening celebration to be held later this spring
A new era of food, fun, fellowship and family outings has arrived in the River City. The Post Falls Pavilion at 3758 E. Horsehaven Ave. had its soft opening Tuesday, with a grand opening planned for later this spring.
Add some chicken to this chili
Recipe features healthy ingredients, quick cooking time
These dreary soaked and sodden days make me turn to cozy slippers, snuggling on the couch with a thick blanket and warm comfort food.
Make time for fine wine
By DEVIN HEILMAN
Dorothy M. Rodkey, 101
Dorothy Mae Howard, born June 30, 1923, in Spokane, was welcomed into her Savior’s arms July 10, 2024.
PHOTO: Wrong way, movement
I thought the photo of #MeToo fashion show showing a woman chained to a man with a pig face was inappropriate. It appears the people responsible for the fashion show have their own agenda rather than coming up with solutions for workplace abuse.
St. Thomas parish to bless cornerstone
COEUR d'ALENE - St. Thomas parishioners will celebrate the 100th anniversary of laying the cornerstone for their historic church with a blessing, barbecue and ice cream social this weekend.
Pandemic turns Magic Valley meat industry upside down
Spring is typically the slow season for Idaho custom meat processors like Don Scarrow
Prairie Pig Spirit Competition
Life's Story
NIC offers autobiography class for older adults
It's not unusual for Sue Hill Crowley's students to cry in class. Yet, the North Idaho College instructor thinks that she is the luckiest teacher in the world. She learns as much from her students as they do from her, and her classroom is filled with storytellers and budding writers - none of them famous, but each of them with a lifetime of knowledge and experience to share.
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Richard Glenn Barton, 73
Labor foe Schultz returns as Starbucks union effort grows
Starbucks announced March 16 that its CEO of five years, Kevin Johnson, was retiring
Un-pinching your pennies
MaryJane's Everyday Organic
We like to talk a lot about frugality 'round these parts. And with the tough times folks have been facing lately, the value in such advice increases tenfold. But can I be honest with you? It's getting - well - a little old.
SUB: State of the District updates community on objectives, ongoing work in SD271
State of the District updates community on objectives, ongoing work in SD271
Your perfect Christmas wine
Like we always say the wine you choose for your holiday gatherings is very personal like all things wine related. What you and your family like, what you will be serving, whether it is a full blown dinner or just a party where wine will be served as an aperitif all influence your tastes and decisions. There are some standard main courses and appetizers though where classic pairings make the choices easier. Here are some of our favorites that we serve at this festive time of year.