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Senators counter Obama on trade
City buys $7.8 million property; no warranty
COEUR d’ALENE — The city of Coeur d’Alene is officially on the hook to buy the former Atlas mill site.
Gas prices rising
But still around $2 a gallon in Kootenai County
COEUR d'ALENE — Gas prices in the Treasure Valley jumped by 8 cents last week. Boise-area prices are 23 cents higher than a month ago, and at $2.44 per gallon now exceed the national average.
The latest buzz: Coffee saves lives
Lakes to buy defibrillator with drink sales
Retailers offer bigger Black Friday discounts to lure hesitant shoppers hunting for the best deals
Gone are the Black Fridays of years ago when customers would stand in line for hours in the middle of the night, or brawls would break out over high demand items
Returned nonresident big game tags go on sale Nov. 3
Available to residents as second tags
Grammys sing the praises of independent labels
LOS ANGELES - Independent labels are reveling in their success after grabbing the spotlight and many of the biggest awards at the Grammys. It marked one of the biggest nights in years for indies, setting the stage for a surge in their online music sales.
Idaho gas prices same as U.S. average
Idaho gas prices same as U.S. average
Rising gas prices push inflation up modestly
Upward tick makes interest rate adjustment more likely
Economy appears weaker as retail sales slump
WASHINGTON - The outlook for the U.S. economy appeared dimmer Monday after a report that Americans spent less at retail businesses for a third straight month in June.
Rathdrum rising
The state of the Rathdrum community is bright.
Caribou back with her herd
A caribou that was captured in Montana last week is back with her herd in British Columbia's Purcell Mountains.
Root Canal (Endodontics)
BYU-Idaho singers to perform concert benefit for food bank
As part of a two-week concert tour throughout North Idaho, Montana and Washington, the Collegiate Singers from Brigham Young University-Idaho will perform locally on April 14.
VACCINE: Won’t be bullied
I want to address the issue of COVID vaccines.
Genetically engineered alfalfa: What it means to you
MaryJane's Everyday Organic
If you're not a farmer of forage crops or in the business of feeding cattle, you may never have given much thought to alfalfa. It's green, cows eat it, end of story. But if you're passionate about your food choices - particularly if you are an avid supporter of organic agriculture - then I'm betting you'll want to give this crop some serious consideration, starting about now.
Sweet summer stirs up generational contrasts
Over this last, past sultry Fourth of July weekend I had the opportunity to speak to a number of "Millennials" - visiting friends of my college-aged sons.
Two North Idaho legislators offer session insights
Okuniewicz said there was a big push for law enforcement in the session and cited several bills that were passed.
Back to school: Local colleges provide resources, opportunities for community despite quarantine
The current health situation has brought a lot of changes, and more are likely to come as adjustments to staying put, perhaps with a full house, are made.
Hormel orders Skippy sandwich
NEW YORK (AP) - Hormel Foods apparently has a hankering for a peanut butter and bacon sandwich. The company primarily known for Spam and other cured, smoked and deli meats said Thursday that it's buying Skippy, the country's No. 2 peanut butter brand, in its biggest acquisition.