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OPINION: No room for differences on Memorial Day
The last Monday in May has been established by Congress as Memorial Day, the day to remember, honor and mourn the Americans who have died in the country’s wars. We should all put aside our differences on May 27 to thank those who gave their last full measure to protect America’s “government of the people, by the people and for the people” as President Abraham Lincoln described it.
OPINION: Ignorant, brainwashed or lying
When I hear a progressive say something that is obviously untethered from the truth I consider whether that person is ignorant, brainwashed or lying. Ignorant if they simply do not know the truth. Brainwashed if they have been convinced their fiction is fact. Lying if they know the truth, but simply chose to ignore reality.
Nichole Downs, 45
Nichole Janine Downs, 45, was born at 9:45 a.m., Baby A. Because I was Baby B, I got to sit front row into your amazing young life!
Mayoral huddle exchanges similar woes and wonders
RATHDRUM — Mayors from communities from around North Idaho came together this week for a meeting of the minds.
Fast Five: Ashley Chaffin
Meet Ashley Chaffin, a graphic designer and photographer in the marketing department at the Coeur d’Alene Kroc Center. Ashley has been with the Kroc for four years and absolutely loves the work she gets to create for its community-centric programs. She describes herself as “creatively-driven” with a passion for music, video games, her friends and all kinds of nerdy topics.
The roller coaster of healthy body image
A current television ad for hamburgers features scantily clad slippery models sucking sauce off their fingers. So this is what women are supposed to look like while eating high-calorie, nutrition-poor globs of ground stuff on a white bun with pottage?
Election won't sway mayor on McEuen
By TOM HASSLINGER
Election won't sway mayor
New council members, Bloem prepare for renewed McEuen debate
COEUR d'ALENE - The city's legal team says it fits within the letter of the law, and the election winners say it's why they were voted in.
School District 25 holds special meeting regarding further recommendations in wake of coronavirus pandemic
POCATELLO — The Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 Board of Trustees held a special meeting on Saturday, March 28, 2020 to discuss further recommendations regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. The Board approved administrative recommendations on the following topics: communication plan for staff and families; FY2020 budget holdback; instructional recommendations; staffing recommendations; technology recommendations; business operations recommendations; and spring athletic recommendations.
Rainbows and rain clouds
Citizens debate public library offerings
Residents speak out about LGBTQ materials in public libraries
The Front Row with JASON ELLIOTT September 8, 2010
No delay in start of great games
For those fans that couldn’t wait for the first moments of the high school football season, they were treated to a great show last Friday.
Light color, deep flavor - a healthy white chili
The first time I ate white chicken chili, it was wrapped in a burrito. And I fell instantly in love.
Edinger seeks to retain council seat
COEUR d'ALENE - Coeur d'Alene City Council President Ron Edinger isn't pandering for votes.
Stop the stigma, raise awareness
By DEVIN WEEKS
Are you Gluten-free?
What's trending in the nutrition world this week? Gluten-free diets continue to top the charts. If you have gone gluten-free, are you certain that it is truly gluten that is giving you gastrointestinal (GI) issues? You should definitely have this confirmed by your doctor.
Sometimes, the facts will freak you out
At the 1:23 mark of the official trailer “Malcolm Gladwell Teaches Writing,” the camera briefly lingers on a shelf of Gladwell’s fabulous books. To the immediate left of his writings is a title that almost jumps off the shelf: FREAKONOMICS.
Helping kids cope
A sixth-grade girl said that her uncle had encouraged her to smoke cigarettes. Another young girl said that she had been encouraged to drink alcohol by friends.
Man pleads guilty to theft
COEUR d’ALENE — A man will spend 90 days in jail after reportedly stealing light bulbs, mouthwash and ice cream.
University of Idaho CDA to launch Microcredentials
Short courses to aide in professional development, productivity; coming this winter
Short courses to aide in professional development, personal productivity; coming this winter
One Dalton dilemma easier than the other
Curbing traffic more manageable than shooting deer.