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17th AMENDMENT: Why it fails test
Penalty flags on the unions
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's survival in Tuesday's recall election is being billed as a big blow to unions. No matter how you interpret that vote, it's clear that American unions face an uphill struggle - one largely of their own creation.
Judge questions prison workers on 'dry cells' with no water
BOISE - Inmates at a prison near Boise were frequently housed in so-called "dry cells" without running water or mattresses except for a handful of days when a court-appointed examiner visited the facility, documents state.
'Public shaming' through social media
COEUR d’ALENE — The guys who killed a tree in front of Coeur d'Alene Crossfit last weekend got a taste of modern-day public humiliation.
Sheriff's Log
The Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office received 103 calls for service between 6:00 a.m. Thursday, Sept.27, and 5:59 a.m. Friday, Sept. 28
Idaho House approves new medical abortion regulations
U.S. seeks to restart cyber working group
Thrown jalapeno, battery at Carl's Jr.
Jalapeño toss turns into heated battle
POST FALLS — A taste test wasn't even required for this jalapeño moment to turn heated.
Coeur d'Alene Tribe takes betting machine battle to court
Petition states Otter's veto invalid due to lack of completion within the required five-day time span
BOISE - The Coeur d'Alene Tribe is asking the Idaho Supreme Court to order the state to enforce legislation banning instant horse racing terminals.
NIC SOCCER: Cardinal women start fast, roll past Yakima Valley
Need relief from head and neck pain or tension? You're not alone
Most unemployed don't get benefits: Here's why
WASHINGTON - Even though the U.S. job market is gaining strength, there are still a lot of unemployed Americans. Yet only a fraction of them are receiving financial aid from the government.
A tale of two professionals
This is the story of a teacher and a cop.
Jamie Foxx highlights 90s-throwback legal drama, ‘The Burial’
The kinds of movies that packed multiplexes in the 90s now (mostly) exist exclusively on streaming services.
How and where to buy wine?
As I have continued to write my articles for the Press I have from time to time gotten the question, "This all sounds great but where should I buy my wine?" Believe me I would like to make the answer simple and at the same time self serving and say "Well, the dinner party of course." The answer however is more complex and far more personal than that. Before we were ever wine shop owners we were passionate wine consumers, which is part of what led Mary and me to open the dinner party. When we were first learning about wine and how and where to buy it we received some great advice; buy 90 percent of your wine from one purveyor. The reason, we were told, is when you do that you will not only receive better pricing but you will also get better allocations of the harder to find really "cool" juice. So the next step is how do you pick your primary source? Taste in wine is a very personal thing, and no matter what anyone writes or tells you about wine the only important thing is whether or not you like it. All the high ratings and high praise cannot change a wine you don't like into one you do. So step number one is to find a wine professional whose palate agrees with yours; you may not like every single recommendation but if you find that you like the lion's share of their recommendations that is your 90 percent place. Next step is, join their wine club if they have one. Most local wine merchants in this area have a club that grants you a bigger discount than you would otherwise receive. It also encourages you to try many different varietals from different producers all of which will expand your wine experience, and help you learn. Your only cautionary note is to beware of a club that is designed more to help the wine shop than you - watch for previous vintages being included too frequently in your club. Also join a club that is right sized for your consumption; if you are an occasional consumer and live alone it does not make sense to join a club that sells you three bottles every month. Also, resist the temptation to join the "red only" or "white only" version of the club. As you drink more wine your palate will evolve and you will find different wines that you like - isn't that the fun of it? Next step is to find a shop that specializes in things you like. Everyone has their favorites, and there is nothing wrong with that, even though you will continue to try new things. Each shop's collection is likely to reflect the tastes of the owner. Going back to the beginning, that is why you will be buying 90 percent of your wine from that See WINE, D8 WINE From D5 one place, so once you find that one go with it. And lastly attend their tastings and events, this will provide you another opportunity to try new things. Whether it is from a tasting, a wine in your club pack, or a bottle recommended by your wine professional, give them feedback. Tell them what you like and especially what you don't, this will help your wine shop do a better job for you with their recommendations in the future. Trust me as wine salesperson; we would all rather have the knowledge. It does not offend us when you don't like a particular wine - that is just part of the job. Finally, if you have budget constraints let us know, our job and our desire are to recommend the right wine at the right price. George Balling is co-owner with his wife Mary Lancaster of the dinner party a wine and table top decor shop in Coeur d'Alene. 208-765-5653 www.thedinnerpartyshop.com.
Low-fat, easy, impressive chicken
Cook poultry breasts quickly to avoid drying out, use process to create a flavorful pan sauce
Voters head to polls Tuesday to decide key races
BOISE - Idaho voters will head to the polls Tuesday to set the stage for the fall campaign season, picking candidates for congress, the governor's office and a seat on the state's highest court.
Values plummet; taxes may not
Assessed value of Kootenai County falls by $2.1 billion from 2009
COEUR d'ALENE - Property values in Kootenai County have taken another hit.
Obama: Enough oil to squeeze Iran
Potential sanctions for countries still purchasing Iran oil
Neighborhood of the week: The Spokane River
Claudia Phenneger, a Realtor with Lakeshore Realty, knows the Spokane River. "I have a passion for the Spokane River," she said. "It's a very exciting place."