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Was March just a hiccup in economy?
Why job growth and cheap gas aren't doing what they should
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Starting your own collection
Most all wine consumers that really enjoy wine reach a point where they prefer to have some of their favorite bottles around to choose from on any given night.
Fishing tournament Saturday
Event to raise funds for Coeur d'Alene High School Viking Education Foundation and Boosters Club
Those looking for an excuse to fish can help local teachers buy supplies this month.
Marty and Max: Shoshone County's April market update
In the Coeur d’Alene MLS Market, which includes Shoshone County, from the Year over Year Comparison Report all active residential listings during the month of April 2023 were up 41.7% compared to 2022, with 1,817 active listings vs 1,282 at this time last year.
Marty and Max: Shoshone County's April market update
In the Coeur d’Alene MLS Market, which includes Shoshone County, from the Year over Year Comparison Report all active residential listings during the month of April 2023 were up 41.7% compared to 2022, with 1,817 active listings vs 1,282 at this time last year.
Dish gives cord-cutters live sports at gadget show
International CES four-day event opens today in Las Vegas
Rediscovering real food
Food for Thought
This winter I find myself in an unhealthy quick food quagmire. Life is busy and the food I eat, simple. My vegetable garden is four months from producing, as the black soil and my physical activity lay dormant from lack of solar energy. I need the sun. Canned chili, frozen corn dogs, turkey subs, heat and serve pizza and an occasional blackened salmon Caesar is my diet. My belt tightens and my heart begins to ache suffering the agony of processed food. As my palate enters culinary Siberia, anything salty and processed satisfies - I'm in trouble.
Being creative with food
Food for Thought
Last summer I found myself in an unhealthy quick food quagmire. Life became busy and the food I ate, simple. With my garden two months from producing and my physical activity increasing, canned chili, frozen corn dogs, heat and serve pizza and an occasional blackened salmon Caesar became my diet. My belt tightened and my heart began to ache. As my palate entered culinary Siberia, anything salty and processed satisfied.
Fed raises key rate but hints it may pause amid bank turmoil
Inflation has fallen from a peak of 9.1% in June to 5% in March but remains well above the Fed's 2% target rate
Sportsmen unite for 'ordinary Idahoans'
A multi-year chess game is in progress between the Idaho Legislature and appointed Commissioners of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. Governor Otter seems on the brink of favoring the monied elite to the detriment of ordinary Idahoans.
Bowhunter class opens for hunting certification cards
Pass safety course to apply for a hunting license
Registration is open for a hunter and bowhunter certification course scheduled Feb 17 -19 in Farragut Public Shooting Range, 33644 North Shooters Road, Athol.
Oh, Daddy: How to handle telemarketers
A Coeur d’Alene caller asked about the company Water Daddy, Inc. She had received four calls from this company over two days and wanted to know if they were a legitimate or a scam company. She became suspicious because three of the calls were from males who spoke poor English. Also, when she asked them what services the company was offering, it was unclear other than they needed access to her home.
Oh, Daddy: How to handle telemarketers
A Coeur d’Alene caller asked about the company Water Daddy, Inc. She had received four calls from this company over two days and wanted to know if they were a legitimate or a scam company. She became suspicious because three of the calls were from males who spoke poor English. Also, when she asked them what services the company was offering, it was unclear other than they needed access to her home.
Servin' a side dish of 2nd Amendment
Waitresses at Colorado eatery carry loaded guns
RIFLE, Colo. (AP) - Many stores and restaurants are telling people not to bring their guns inside, but one western Colorado restaurant not only embraces the practice of packing heat, it encourages its customers to carry openly - and its waitresses do, too.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Sinus relief: Solutions that really work
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) millions of people in the U.S. are diagnosed with sinusitis each year. It is estimated that that amounts to around 12% of the U.S. population.
BIG TECH BILL: Consumers beware
Citizens should oppose S. 2992
Citizens should oppose S. 2992
Opinion: What costs trillions and kills the economy?
Expert: Political bureacracies are the disease that prevents recovery.
American recovery drives the dollar sharply higher
Job growth moving sluggishly
Bleak report dampens hopes of steady improvement
WASHINGTON - A bleak jobs report suggests the recovery from the Great Recession will be longer and bumpier than many economists had envisioned.
Hayden ICCU ribbon cutting is Thursday
The ribbon cutting for the new branch of Idaho Central Credit Union will be Thursday at 8760 N. Government Way (at Honeysuckle) in Hayden.