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Wall Street rises ahead of election results, inflation data
Inflation and the Federal Reserve's aggressive interest rate increases remain the big concerns for Wall Street
Collection agencies, online shopping bear brunt of consumer complaints
State Finance Department offers free education services
The Department of Finance (the “Department”), responded to nearly 200
Meal programs expand summer nutrition for kids
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. - Four days a week this summer, lime green school buses loaded with games, books and computers rumbled through low-income neighborhoods south of Seattle. Their aim wasn't just to entertain kids - but to feed them.
Anonymous donor gives $5,900 to Post Falls schools for four AEDs
Anonymous donor gives $5,900 to Post Falls schools for four AEDs
POST FALLS - Christmas has arrived early for the Post Falls School District.
Tribe land appeal dropped
Commissioners feel understanding can be reached with Tribe
COEUR d'ALENE - Upon further review, they changed their minds.
Peak Project
KEC hopes to cool peak power times
COEUR d'ALENE - Kootenai Electric Cooperative is recruiting members interested in going to the Peak.
Pearl shopping in China isn't for everyone
By ALECIA WARREN
Doing it Cliff's way for farewell
The Celebration of Life for Cliff Hayes is Saturday, Dec. 21, from 2-5 p.m. at the Lions Grand Pavilion at Q'emiln Park in Post Falls. Cliff was a founding member of the Post Falls Community Volunteers and for many years helped organize barbecues, Oktoberfest, concerts and picnics at the park.
Landmark undertaking
As summer sets sail, sheriff targets 'BUI'
COEUR d'ALENE - The Kootenai County Sheriff's Office is planning to step up its enforcement of drinking and boating this weekend on area lakes.
Washington man arrested in connection with overdose death
Police arrested two brothers on drug related-charges Wednesday, one of whom allegedly provided the illegal pills that caused a fatal overdose earlier in the day, according to the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office.
A hair-pulling morass of bad design
Prom dress shopping perilous for plus-size girls
NEW YORK - Maria Giorno has nothing against long gowns with high waists and flowing fabric - dresses that are designed to camouflage curves on plus-size women.
Education is so much more than just training
A father said to his son, "I'm worried about your being at the bottom of the class."
GOP campaign for Iowa caucus enters final week
Romney, Perry release new TV commercials
Many U.S. communities blocking medical marijuana
More and more states are saying yes to medical marijuana. But local governments are increasingly using their laws to just say no, not in our backyard.
US adds 1.8 million jobs in a sign that hiring has weakened
The United States added 1.8 million jobs in July, a pullback from the gains of May and June and evidence that the resurgent coronavirus is slowing hiring and the economic rebound
World/Nation
Bringing wellness, one mile at a time
Panel of experts speak on the benefits of the North Idaho Centennial Trail
Panel of experts speak on the benefits of the North Idaho Centennial Trail
Wal-Mart trims health care coverage for some
Discounter says changes forced by rising costs of providing services
Post Falls healthy opportunities guide due out this summer
Participating in fun, outdoor activities in the Post Falls area will become easier this summer with the publication of a free guide to local trails, parks, geocaching areas, fields and much more.