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US Army is slashing thousands of jobs in major revamp to prepare for future wars
The cuts are “spaces” not “faces” and the Army will not be asking soldiers to leave the force.
Thrift store manager's laptop sold
Mistake led to purchase of computer; woman willing to buy it back
COEUR d'ALENE - Someone got quite a deal at the Women's Center Thrift Store last week.
Is your agent giving you a fair shot?
It's a high-tech world we live in. In many regards, technology has made our lives easier. It also has disadvantages when abused to scam or con an unsuspecting consumer. Most consumers resent being mislead and most are not very forgiving upon discovering a home they were interested in is not what they saw on the Internet.
Shopping on the go
Americans turn to mobile devices for Cyber Monday
4-H goes virtual
Kootenai-Shoshone 4-H Program offers online buying option
Kootenai-Shoshone 4-H Program offers online buying option
The Front Row with Tim Dahlberg November 15, 2011
Pacquiao wins, but questions remain
Where will calorie labels appear? Not just menus
Non-restaurant establishments lobby hard for exemption
WASHINGTON - Diners could soon see calorie counts on the menus of chain restaurants.
The nitty gritty on tooth discoloration
There is a range of natural tooth colors that look beautiful, but sometimes tooth staining can create a color that is undesirable. Tooth staining comes in two basic categories: intrinsic and extrinsic. As the names suggest, extrinsic stains are present on the outside surface of your teeth (the enamel) and intrinsic stains are located inside the tooth surface (the dentin). This article will address reasons for tooth staining, prevention ideas, and possible solutions.
Palin, Obama spar from afar
NEW ORLEANS - President Barack Obama and Republican Sarah Palin sparred from a distance over nuclear policy with each questioning the other's experience on the issue in a potential preview of the 2012 White House race. "Unbelievable," Palin said earlier this week after Obama rewrote the U.S. nuclear strategy, and she suggested the president was weak on nuclear defense.
Class for first-time homebuyers
A free homebuyer education class is coming to Coeur d'Alene June 29.
Bette Ammon: Connecting people with the world
IN PERSON
Bette Ammon has been a librarian for 30 years, eight of them served as Library Director of the Coeur d'Alene Public Library. When she talked about her profession, her enthusiasm was instantly apparent. Books, she will tell you, are only one of the many community services provided by today's libraries.
Helping others heal
Online sailing event Thursday will raise funds for Dogsmile Adventures
Dogsmile Adventures, a North Idaho therapeutic sailing organization, welcomes everyone to join its 2022 Annual Celebration and Auction to be held online at 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1.
'This is essential'
Staples has become the second major chain to announce the mass closing of stores this week, providing the latest evidence of how the retail landscape is being remade by shifts in American shopping habits.
Healthy living...
As we continue to age, nutrition plays an increasingly important role in our daily lives. Drinking water, maintaining a low salt and high fiber diet, and eating plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables can help reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes and stroke.
Rowing Part 1: Going the distance indoors
To get started, I’d recommend watching some videos to learn the proper technique for rowing effectively (and not getting hurt).
Idaho third in Google searches for saving for homes
Taylor Morris knows exactly what she’s looking for in a home.
Coldwater Creek projects upcoming losses
SANDPOINT - Coldwater Creek Inc. announced it projects per share losses of 30 to 36 cents for the fiscal third and fourth quarters ending Oct. 29 and Jan. 28.
A small victory: Used-car prices slip from dizzy heights
The whole crazy price cycle began with the eruption of the pandemic, when many states issued stay-at-home orders
Opinion: Reform should reach police, fire unions
By WAYNE HOFFMAN
IDFG Panhandle office is open
The Panhandle Idaho Fish and Game office reopened to the public May 18 for license services after being closed for more than a month because of the state’s COVID-19 rules.