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Films with a feline flavor
Catdance elevates the cat video to Sundance level
Winter Wine Rodeo II
While the actual competition for the best wines entered into the North Idaho Wine Rodeo happens in the summer and culminates during fair week, the winter version of the event is an even bigger celebration of participating wineries, winemakers and the winners. Last year at the winter event more than 300 wine consumers converged on the fairgrounds to taste for themselves hundreds of wines that had been entered in the competition.
Robert Clark Wheeler, 55
On June 10, 2010, Robert Clark Wheeler passed away. At the time of his untimely death, he was working out in the gym when he collapsed and died despite all effort to revive him.
Passage to Turkey
JACC brings music of the Middle East to Post Falls
The Jacklin Arts and Cultural Center in Post Falls is participating in a new international program aimed at establishing greater understanding between American and Middle Eastern societies.
Many outfits stashed in 'Scandal' closet
Only the best clothes for TV drama
Minerals: The foundation for a healthy body
Doctor of Oriental Medicine
Often overlooked when counseled on eating well, is the benefits of minerals. They are not just beneficial, but essential! Minerals are the foundational material by which function is dependent. When constructing a building, the strength of the foundation determines the structural integrity of the rest of the building. To skimp here compromises the entire "health" of the building. The body is no different.
Single mom helps others despite own woes
Despite several years of hardships, this mother of two says she still feels blessed.
Give the gift of warmth
As the old saying goes, "Cold feet, warm heart," but when your feet get cold, it's hard to feel jolly this time of year. For most of my life, I’ve struggled with staying warm when the weather turns cold. I remember always wearing jackets growing up and still being constantly cold until about 11 years ago when I discovered Alpaca. This was life changing for me. Finally… I was warm! I was determined to introduce the wonders of alpaca fiber to others and we had just started raising alpacas for my daughter’s 4H project. I wanted everyone to experience the warmth of alpaca apparel, but it had to be high quality and reasonably priced. My husband suggested we launch a website and a few months later “AlpacaDirect.com” was born.
Medical bills show no mercy
Christmas For All
A bad car wreck left one mom within inches of her life.
Family set back after fire consumes home
Press Christmas For All
After a fire wiped out a young mom's home and worldly possessions, she and her little sons had to move into a camper at her grandmother's house.
Car wreck, dad leaving strains family
The last few years have been financially and emotionally devastating for this mother and her two children.
Allen Louis McKimmey, 94
On Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015, two days shy of his 95th birthday, Allen Louis McKimmey took a nap and woke up with God.
Community Thanks January 18, 2015
Do drones belong in the trash?
Ada County seeks approval from FAA to use drones
Struggles with illness cloud holiday season
Being a mom with a serious illness is never easy, but during the holiday season it becomes particularly challenging.
Mother caring for disabled adult son
This mother is caring for her grown son who is disabled.
Discovering the power within
Innovation Collective's festival features latest trends in tech and thought
Karen Perkins is not shy when it comes to what her book, "InsideOut," offers for readers, starting with revealing the mysteries of creation.
Small cars, big cars, semi trucks and more
Rip-roaring Father Fest and weekend events at Stateline Speedway
Daily events starting Friday through Sunday should pack the Findlay Stadium Stateline Speedway.
Janet Rose Meier-Grolman, 79
Our dear mother, Janet Rose Meier-Grolman, of Post Falls, Idaho departed to be with our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus in the morning of Thursday, February 17, 2022.
Cautious consumers pull back on spending
WASHINGTON - U.S. consumers grew more cautious last month amid wild stock market swings, zero job growth and heightened concerns that the economy has weakened.