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RV BUYERS: Beware
Not too long ago I bought a RV from a dealership.
Auto industry has best January since 2008
Detroit, Toyota see big U.S. sales gains
Are you getting rubbed the wrong way?
As we head into summer, we start to get involved with more physical activity such as marathons, triathlons, trail runs and a wide assortment of fun runs.
Edmunds: Five sedans worth considering amid the SUV mania
SUVs are among the most popular vehicles on the road today, and their sales growth has come at the expense of the traditional four-door sedan. Many shoppers are attracted to the greater utility and higher seating positions these vehicles typically provide. But there are still some great reasons to buy a sedan in 2020.
The Front Row with JIM LITKE Dec. 29, 2011
Heat draining suspense from season
That deflating sound you hear is the suspense beginning to leak out of the NBA season.
Cheers! Brits toast new shatterproof pint glasses Financial turmoil noticed up north as G-7 officials gather
IQALUIT, Nuvavut (AP) - A bout of turmoil in global markets has provided sobering reminder to global financial leaders that the aftershocks from the worst recession in seven decades are far from over.
More on McEuen meeting
On June 28, Team McEuen presented their current plans. The article in The Press on that presentation appeared on June 29. That article did not report many things (probably due to time and space constraints) that the general public would be quite interested in knowing. What follows comes from extensive notes taken a little over a week ago today, complete with some exact quotes:
Minnick, Labrador trade barbs
Candidates nearly bicker about campaign ads
BOISE - Democratic U.S. Rep. Walt Minnick called for bipartisan solutions to cure the nation's economic woes even as he and his Republican challenger, Raul Labrador, traded sharp barbs during a debate Thursday.
As budget cuts loom, is shutdown next?
WASHINGTON - With big, automatic budget cuts about to kick in, House Republicans are turning to mapping strategy for the next showdown just a month away, when a government shutdown instead of just a slowdown will be at stake.
Decoding the message
WASHINGTON - Over two days of testimony to Congress, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen was grilled on everything from the direction of interest rates to the health of the economy to "Audit the Fed" legislation supported by Republicans.
Forget PC ... kick ISIS booty, boys
France and Great Britain have joined the United States in an emerging international military coalition to supply air power to blunt the advance of ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria). Strange bedfellows at best, these three permanent members of the United Nations Security Council have had their own strife and battles. The other two permanent members are Russia and China, who seem to be engaged in their own respective endeavors. These five members, along with India and Pakistan, are the only nations allowed to have nuclear capabilities. Did someone mention Iran and North Korea?
Express Scripts cuts payments for customized drugs
Small step to accountability
Tentative deal reached on VA reform
Concerns voiced, but 152-acre annex request still approved
By BRIAN WALKER
Avista spokesman, GOP spar over utility sale
POST FALLS — Avista’s senior director for government relations weathered a storm of questions at Friday’s Panhandle Pachyderms meeting.
3 treatment options help to remove warts
Ask Dr. K
Rathdrum-Post Falls land deal in danger
By KEITH ERICKSON
OPINION: Democrat chaos
An accountant friend would tell a story of the 1980 Savings and Loan collapse. He attended a meeting where the board members watched a presentation recommending that they upgrade their corporate jet to the latest model for several million dollars. After the presentation ended the chairman stood up and announced their S&L was insolvent and would be closing its doors and terminating all employees that afternoon.
No verdict after daylong deliberations by Rittenhouse jury
Rittenhouse, 18, faces life in prison
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Great story titled, “A Christmas story for our readers” in Sunday’s Press. Whoever says that money can’t buy happiness is spending their money on the WRONG person.