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Economy bigger priority than punishing Russia: AP-NORC poll
45% of U.S. adults say the nation’s bigger priority should be sanctioning Russia as effectively as possible, while 51% say it should be limiting damage to the U.S. economy
Time to put property tax hikes on ice
When property values skyrocket, as they have for the better part of a decade now in Kootenai County, the owners of that property have an increasingly valuable asset.
Locals ahead of national census curves
The Founding Fathers understandably did not have the forethought to predict when a pandemic would threaten the machinery of the Constitution. After all, prior to its drafting, the most recent outbreak on record was a smallpox epidemic from 1633.
Ed Hill, 87
Ed Hill passed away at his home in Coeur d' Alene, Idaho after a long battle for over 30 years with diabetes on May 17, 2021.
The financially motivated sextortion threat
FBI warns of dangers of online schemes targeting young adults and minors
The FBI this week issued a new warning about an evolving online threat targeting minors and young adults: financially motivated sextortion.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — We answer your questions
It was great seeing you all over the holidays, whether you were in the shop gathering gifts for those on your list, or attending our events that we held through December we enjoyed seeing all of you.
Breakfast with The Boys
At Twin Lakes Village a lot of the TLV Men's Club members participate in the daily "The Boys" golf game.
Lessons from ancient Rome: Do less, see more
By ELENA JOHNSON
Raffle fundraiser for the arts
Tickets are available for the Coeur d’Alene Arts and Culture Alliance’s annual fundraiser, Go. Do. Experience raffle.
Yvonne D. Wilbur, 90,
Yvonne D. Wilbur, 90, lifelong resident of Idaho passed away peacefully on Nov. 2, 2021 at her son’s home in Blanchard, Idaho.
Real estate market hits slowdown
When Rich Dussell was asked to comment on the current condition of the local housing market, the Windermere Realtor gave an exhausted chuckle of surrender.
Stocks dip, Treasury yields drop
NEW YORK - Stocks closed mostly lower Wednesday after a disappointing report on the jobs market renewed concern about the economy. Treasury yields sank to new lows as investors sought safety and anticipated more stimulus measures from the Federal Reserve.
Three winning tickets sold
More Powerball players seek big jackpots only
DES MOINES, Iowa - The allure of capturing the latest massive Powerball jackpot had players in a buying frenzy, further confirming a trend that lottery officials say has become the big ticket norm: Fatigued Powerball players, increasingly blase about smaller payouts, often don't get into the game until the jackpot offers big bucks.
Apple revamps look of iPhone, iPad software
iOS 7 strives for a clean, simple, translucent impression
Portland 'death house' doctor's license suspended
A Portland psychiatrist who plans to open a home for terminally ill patients seeking to kill themselves has had his license suspended by medical regulators.
U.S. builder confidence dips amid budget impasse
Innovation Collective: Medicine for struggling, sick world
Cd’A-based organization offers virtual ways to keep humans connected
Country star Mindy McCready dies
Gap insurance: Here's when you might need it
If you’ve financed or leased a new car with a minimum or no down payment, you could be at risk of not having your vehicle fully covered if you’re in an accident.
NIC BASKETBALL: Cardinals remain in postseason hunt, beat Colorado Northwestern
NIC travels to Utah State-Eastern of Price, Utah on Saturday.