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Realtors gear up for Open House Weekend
Prospective homebuyers will have their pick of the housing market’s litter as the Coeur d’Alene Association of Realtors — home to more than 1,800 members — hosts its annual Open House Weekend.
Underwear: The economic indicator
Here are other economic indicators you can toast.
Opinion: Reform should reach police, fire unions
By WAYNE HOFFMAN
Educating on economics
Sabo tells attendees to think creatively on students' future
COEUR d'ALENE - It is never too soon to prepare children to deal with the economic realities they will face in adulthood.
Health insurers deny marijuana coverage
Patients who use medical marijuana for pain and other chronic symptoms can take an unwanted hit: Insurers don't cover the treatment, which costs as much as $1,000 a month.
Experts and public differ on inflation fears
Things are afoot in the land of the free economy. Big things.
Of costs and corkage
Like many in our local wine consuming community I read a letter to the editor in this week's "Press" regarding corkage fees at restaurants with great interest. It generated quite the buzz too as I was asked about it by more than a handful of folks. I do not know the gentleman that wrote the letter nor have I spoken to him and also don't know where he experienced this unfortunate situation. It did however generate enough questions that it should be addressed.
Net neutrality: Fair to whom?
By UYLESS BLACK
Pending home sales rise 5.3 percent in March
WASHINGTON - The number of buyers who signed contracts to purchase homes surged more than expected in March, another sign that government incentives are propelling the housing market this spring.
Valentine's Day: Lessons learned the hard way
Feb. 13, 2013, is a day that lives in romantic infamy.
Compassion is one brick in housing fix
Discrimination has to be overcome if we're going to solve pervasive crisis.
Adidas brings in $437 million from the first Yeezy sale. Part of that will go to anti-hate groups
The Adidas CEO said the Yeezy sales are "of course also helping both our cash flow and general financial strength.”
Dow higher for seventh straight day
NEW YORK - The Dow Jones industrial average closed higher for the seventh consecutive day Tuesday. That's the longest series of gains for the index since July.
Building a brand versus making wine
Kid Scoop 06-06
North Idaho's parks generate $25 million for economy
By RALPH BARTHOLDT
IDFG Panhandle office is open
The Panhandle Idaho Fish and Game office reopened to the public May 18 for license services after being closed for more than a month because of the state’s COVID-19 rules.
Two words that tower over 2017 socially
Hold on to your hats, folks. It’s a youthquake — the Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year.
What the President must do to counter Russian aggression
A gentleman recently asked what kind of action I thought the President should take to punish Vladimir Putin for his hostile acts against the United States. The question was in response to my insistence that our top intelligence officials and Congress speak out and demand presidential action to counter Russian aggression against this country.
BUSINESS: Fare thee well
The Sports Cellar closed its doors for good on March 25. The end of an era for an iconic family owned business.