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Barbara M. Jordan, 83
Barbara M. Jordan passed peacefully in her sleep on June 17, 2011, surrounded by her three loving and supportive daughters.
Give those trees a drink!
My Garden Path
I'm seeing a lot of dry spots in lawns. With a week and a half of over 90 degree days, it is understandable. If there are no nearby trees, some extra water will usually bring the lawn back. But, if there is a large tree near the spot, suspect it. Trees are survivors. If they get too dry, they will suck the moisture out wherever they can get it.
Ticket price website reverses course
Silverwood now No. 9 for lowest increase in four years
Rather than placing sixth on the "Top 10 Amusement Parks with the Highest Price Increase Since 2017" list, DealA reversed course to accurately represent Silverwood's price changes.
Urban growth underscores group's preservation goal
Coeur d'Alene area among state's fastest-growing regions
Gullible consumers are fraud's best pals
Some consumer complaints belong firmly on the shoulders of the complainer.
ARFEE: Don't forget Bridger
All summer long I have followed the articles about the death of Arfee. I have watched protest marches demanding that the Cd’A Police man be fired.
ARFEE: All deaths diminish us
I agree with the many writers who have expressed the killing of Arfee is not equal to the millions of babies who have been killed since Roe v Wade was made law. However, I fail to understand why we can’t be concerned with both. As human beings we should be more concerned with other human beings but it does not mean we should exclude all else. I believe we have room in ourselves to be concerned with many causes.
Dawn Fern Atha, 54
On Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, Dawn Atha, loving wife, mother, sister and friend
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Shirley Edean Wright, 82
Bird Aviation Museum lands at new location
HAYDEN — The Bird Aviation Museum and Invention Center is landing at its new home at the Coeur d'Alene Airport and is expected to open Saturday. A Facebook update from the museum states that the WACO and Chipmunk aircrafts were flown from the museum's previous location at the Bird Ranch in Sagle earlier this week. Everything went well.
Best bug control?
Invite the birds
Growers are beginning to understand that common birds can be of uncommon value to fields, lawns and gardens.
Dropping blood pressure may predict frailty, falls in older people
Blood pressure that goes down when you stand up is associated with frailty and falls in older people, according to a new study that advocates more testing.
Rare crane spotted in central Idaho
CAREY (AP) - A crane native to Siberia has been spotted in central Idaho, igniting debate on whether it was blown off course or escaped from a sanctuary.
Colorful Wishes
Shirt sales will benefit Birds of Prey Northwest
COEUR d'ALENE - Joyce Rand is hoping "Colorful Wishes" turns into some green for Birds of Prey Northwest.
Rehabbed osprey demonstrates danger of fishing line
Rehabilitated osprey shows the reality of litter on ospreys in Coeur d'Alene
Tales and Trails: Alas, the poor starling
We come to praise starlings, not bury them.
Letters to the editor, March 26, 2020
Appreciation
Dwindling deliveries
World's postal services struggle with lower demand
OTAKI, New Zealand - Sandra Vidulich is so excited about the leather boots she ordered through Amazon that she rips open the box in front of the postman and tries them on.
All about the dogs
Dog d'Alene a tribute to the love owners have for their canines
No doubt, Joyce Morales said, west highland white terriers are the objects of her adulation.
'The world must wake up': Tasks daunting as UN meeting opens
Guterres urged world leaders to bridge six 'great divides'