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World/Nation Briefs October 20, 2014
Sports Briefs April 5, 2011
College basketball
More Keystone Cops foreign policy
The targeted killing of General Qasem Suleimani was a mixed blessing for the Iranian regime. It eliminated one of Iran’s most celebrated military figures, but at the same time it has strengthened Iran’s hand in the region. It is likely to play out as a net positive for Iranian hard-liners.
The epidemic of headache and migraine pain
Eight Cd'A officers back on duty
The eight Coeur d’Alene Police officers involved in a Fourth of July shooting at City Park — which left 18-year-old Tyler Rambo hospitalized — have returned to work after being administratively cleared, though investigations into the incident and the officers’ actions are ongoing.
Thanks, Doctor Trump. You cleared up the mystery of my cancer.
Ever since Dr. Gupta called on January 13, 2017 (Friday the 13th, it should be noted) to tell me I had pancreatic cancer, I have racked my brain trying to figure out what on earth could have caused it. Before getting into the details, I should say that the cancer is in complete remission and unlikely to return.
You can count on Tubbs
More than 155,000 hiked hill's trails in first six months of 2022
The numbers are in and they add up to one thing: Tubbs Hill is well loved and well used.
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Kari Lake loses appeal in Arizona governor race challenge
Lawyers for Lake focused on problems with ballot printers at some polling places in Maricopa County, home to more than 60% of the state’s voters
NIC responds to complaint
National organization has 30 days to determine accreditation validation
National organization has 30 days to determine accreditation validation
MLP kens her kennings
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Shadow work is a journey inward to reclaim the darkness and light within you.
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
Insult to injury? Naaaa
Steve Adams' parking ticket appeal gets denied, posted online
COEUR d'ALENE - Ouch.
All eyes on European Central Bank's Draghi to fight crisis
FRANKFURT, Germany - European Central Bank president Mario Draghi has already taken Europe's monetary authority into uncharted territory.
Dell drama takes new twist with two new buyout bids
Here's why credit trumps debit almost every time
A very savvy, sharp-eyed reader of this column called me and told me that according to Dave Ramsey, a well known personal finance guru, the consumer who uses a debit card has the same protection as a consumer who uses a credit card to make a purchase. We talked for a few minuets and then after getting off the phone, did our own research.
As coronavirus affects the economy, Washington farm industry faces potential threat from logistics problems
Spokane-area farmers have begun spring planting, and apple growers set a new sales record during panic buying as the region continues to adjust to a pandemic that has disrupted most daily lives.
'Lives transformed'
PAHA's Lyons has high hopes housing plan will benefit first-time buyers
Lyons was one of four speakers at the annual growth meeting put on by the coeur d’Alene Regional Chamber
Plan would give families access to online accounts
WASHINGTON - You've probably decided who gets the house or that family heirloom in the attic when you die. But what about your email account and all those photos stored online?