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Marchers: 'Life is beautiful'
About 400 turn out for pro-life march in Cd'A
About 400 men, women and children took part in the 45th annual event whose theme was, “With Every Woman, For Every Children.”
Reproductive rights advocates mark anniversary of Roe v. Wade
Local activists speak on reproductive rights on the 51st anniversary of Roe v. Wade
Douglas A. D'Andrea, 85
Douglas A. D’Andrea was born on February 1st, 1938, in Kellogg Idaho.
SOCIAL UNREST: Tolerance needed
In light of all the racial divide in the world today, social unrest and lack of understanding in our communities of the vast differences we all have as to religion, social interaction and normal day to day activities dealing with so many folks of color, religious preference, age, and all that goes with a diverse society, it is no wonder that we have so many folks that are so prejudiced that they have no room in their life for tolerance.
BIDEN: Administration ‘a disaster’
Moody’s economic analytics state that since Biden took office in 2021 average Americans, due to increased energy, housing and food prices, are now in 2024 spending $1,020 more a month than they were in 2020. Food prices have increased 33.7%, energy prices are up 33.8% and housing costs are up 18.7%. Many people are working two jobs just to make ends meet and are shocked and dismayed with the increased prices of everything.
Fascinating physical properties of water
When temperatures dive below zero degrees Fahrenheit, why not Mambo, or rather, why not Mpemba! The “Mpemba Effect” is a technical term for hot water freezing faster than cold water given otherwise similar conditions.
A message from our outgoing chair
As we bid farewell to 2023, I want to say that it was my honor to serve the CDA Regional Chamber as chair through a year of efficiency, strategy and collaboration that has propelled our chamber and the members we serve to new heights.
EDITORIAL: How to survive the worst storms
Fuel to get you through a presidential election year
PREP BOYS BASKETBALL: Vikings use 'D' to stop Trojans
Coeur d’Alene plays host to Lake City on Monday.
THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: The mat work won't be easy up north
“It’s going to be tough,” Coeur d'Alene coach Jeff Moffat said. “The berths are the berths. With only three teams in the league, I don’t really know what they’re going to do to tell you the truth. But the days of getting 20 kids to state have probably come to an end.”
CLN trustees to review all materials purchases
Library director says move is unethical, increases liability risk
Staff members of the Community Library Network will now be required to present the board of trustees with a report of new purchases every other month.
Legacy of love
Cd'A fifth graders attend Martin Luther King program at NIC
Clasp your hands together, intertwining your fingers and taking note of where your thumbs are. Pull them apart, and do it again. Is one thumb naturally on the outside? Clasp your hands together again. This time, make sure your other thumb is on the outside. It might be a challenge, but it's not impossible.
Post Falls family loses home to fire
After a fire left their Post Falls home uninhabitable last week, the Rodriguez family is starting over from scratch.
MY TURN: Is This What’s Best for CLN?
Last June, Rachelle Ottosen, Tom Hanley and Tim Plass elected themselves officers of the Community Library Network board during the same meeting Plass and Hanley were sworn into office. Days later the Board interviewed Colton Boyles for 13 minutes in executive session. Shortly thereafter, CLN had new general counsel.
Family sought to own new Rathdrum home
First Story and Hayden Homes partner to create affordable housing
First Story gets rid of financial barriers for new homeowners
The Exhausted Dad: A nightmare for spine health
Hundreds of lifestyle changes happen because of parenthood. The most disruptive of them all: A drastic reduction in quality sleep.
FAST FIVE: Louisa Rogers will help you find your way
Meet Louisa Rogers, who runs the Center for New Directions at North Idaho College, a department that assists students and community members in overcoming barriers in their lives.
Legals for January, 20 2024
Georgia Florine Dooley, 81
A wonderful lady and ardent community champion and volunteer, Georgia Florine Dooley, 81, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho died peacefully Nov. 20, 2023 after resting at the Schneidmiller House in the care of Hospice of North Idaho.