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Highway debate on collision course
House, Senate leaders push differing bills as deadline looms
McDonald's to simplify, but add choices
Fast food chain to restructure business into four units
The Exhausted Dad: The strange lives of Squishmallows
As someone prone to imagine the inner life of inanimate objects, I find it fun to consider what a retired Beanie Baby might think about the pop culture phenomenon of Squishmallows.
On the first train to Flakesville
There’s a lot of white stuff flaking around — and I don’t mean the flurries falling from the sky.
MY TURN: 'Old Guard' put N. Idaho on the map
With primary election nearing, decide who you think will make our community its most desirable.
For whom the Bell tolls
That must have been some ruckus last week in the administrative offices at North Idaho College.
Post info and prosper
Sometimes it's hard to do the right thing. And sometimes it's easier than you might think.
'Mad Men' returns
AMC's ad-venture drama continues after Sterling Cooper split
NEW YORK - On the season finale of "Mad Men" last fall, Don Draper's wife was seen flying to Reno for a quickie divorce.
Beware deceptive calls about your Medicare
The government started mailing new Medicare cards in April 2018 and they expect to have the process completed by April 2019. We’ve received some calls from local readers asking when they can expect their card to arrive in the mail.
Spokane shoppers making a run on guns and ammunition during outbreak
Spokane shoppers continue to ravage grocery store shelves, but they also have begun buying guns, ammunition and camping supplies as coronavirus concerns have turned to thoughts about home defense.
Another Facebook discovery: Invade privacy for a price
Did you know Facebook has been paying people to install a “Facebook Research” app on their smartphones that lets the company follow all of the user’s phone and web activity? This app is similar to Facebook’s Onavo Protect app that Apple banned in June 2018 due to privacy violations.
Clothing sales fight human trafficking
There has been no lack of stories about the next generation and how they are walking away from faith and church. There is some truth to that scenario, but other studies show young people hunger to understand the meaning of life and a Christian worldview. Here is a story of some local young women who not only understand faith but also what it means to be a part of the Great Commission to spread the Gospel to all the world. We interviewed a lovely young woman, Gracey Laursen, about a clothing company called Freedombound.
The stay-at-home dad: Christmas present, as told from the past
Greetings from the past
Poll: Most don't want to put down their guns
The idea of restricting gun use on public lands when conditions create a high risk of fire doesn’t sit well with most Press readers.
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Nelson Call, 77
Fish and Game wants anglers to weigh in
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game wants to know what anglers think about fishing opportunities in Idaho and has posted an angler opinion survey online.
VETERANS PRESS: VA Health Care: When you're in, you're in
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) operates the largest health care system in the country, with over 1,400 sites of care nationwide.
Ignore bills at your peril
This warning comes from one of our readers in Post Falls who learned this lesson the hard way.
Cars: Here's one Gap you don't want to fall into
Next to your home, cars are often the largest purchase a consumer makes (hopefully not THE largest). Because that’s the case, I want to spend some time on this subject. I average at least five calls a week from local consumers with complaints relating to cars and trucks.
Movers & Shakers June 3, 2010
Best Buy adds clinics