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“Donny” was born on May 11, 1940, to Mildred (Ashley) Scoggins and Donald Buren Scoggins. He was just shy of age 79 when the insidious disease of Alzheimer’s compassionately ended his life on April 30, 2019.
CAMERON COLUMN: We've hit rock bottom
This election is making me angry.
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Chester Raymond Davis, 95
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Chester Raymond Davis, 95
Dads want guilt-free day
All right, girls: 'Fess up. We've all done it.
Vicki Lee Whitmore, 65
Vicki Lee Whitmore, 65, of Post Falls, Idaho, went to be with the Lord on July 8, 2014, at Kootenai Health in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Beloved mother and wife, she was surrounded by her husband and children.
PRESS PIGSKIN PROGNOSTICATORS
Dear Santa: Bestow upon
Gate could block proposed subdivision
Debate over a gate could block a proposed subdivision.
Nothing funny about bad year for Maine's clownish puffins
Colonies have suffered only one or two less productive years in the four decades
A healthy, Thai take on the Thanksgiving pumpkin
Halloween may be done, but pumpkin season rolls on! And it's a welcome fact of life for a pumpkin lover like me.
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Bob Templin, 93
A sense of humor until the end
By KAYE THORNBRUGH
SPORTS: Learning to lose
First of all, while I do sympathize with the Genesis Prep girls basketball team that lost the championship game of the state 1A Division II, what really struck me was that children these days are not taught how to lose. They appear devastated and are brought to tears and need to be coddled and consoled. What’s next, a “cuddle dog” at each game to help you with your hurt “feelings” if you lose?
TV talk shows boosts Risch profile
Idaho Sen. Jim Risch has been called a lot of unflattering things over the years, so he is not troubled by suggestions that he and 46 other Republican senators are "traitors" for sending a letter to the Iranian government concerning negotiations with the White House. Nor is he bothered by Hillary Clinton asking whether Republicans are trying to help Iran, or harm the commander in chief.
OPINION: Idaho Kids Covered report
December brings on the holidays, such a wonderful time of year. The kids come home. They cook and play music for us. Gifts are exchanged. A tree is harvested. It’s placed in the living room and decorated. The dog freaks out. We laugh together, and the feelings all around are good beyond description.
Mister Gardener
jerry Sorbel, 80, has maintaining the plants, trees and flowers in his Coeur d'Alene backyard down to a science
Just ask Jerry Sorbel to venture out on his lawn, and he'll start up right away.
Finding joy in life
The sky turns from crystal clear, robin egg blue to dusty gray this Monday afternoon as the wind begins to freshen. A rare summer storm is blowing in and the game of golf scheduled for this early evening requires a raincheck — lightning and golf don’t mix.
Update: Chloe the dog has been found
COEUR d’ALENE — A trip to Idaho to visit relatives has become a nightmare for a Canadian dog owner.
Spring Migration Birding Day May 7 in Libby
Birding class set
Count them- all 8,798
Virginia rail spotted during annual observation
COEUR d'ALENE - Out of nearly 9,000 birds counted Saturday, one stood out.