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Fewer layoffs, lower inflation lift economy
Stocks higher on earnings, economic reports
NEW YORK - Investors regained some enthusiasm for stocks Tuesday, sending prices sharply higher after reports showed a slight improvement in the housing market and a big jump in industrial production.
Verizon ditches contracts; consumers could benefit
Euro falls near $1, but European goods remain pricey
Tips for greater confidence
A soldier in an ill-equipped revolutionary army lost his rifle, so he went to his group's leader for a replacement.
Stricter rules for livestock?
Bill under debate would limit farm antibiotics in Oregon
U.S. lacks room to store oil; price collapse next?
Scammed? You're far from alone
In this column I try to provide readers good, useful and timely information. I also provide regular updates on recent cases and issues. Today we’ll revisit some recent subjects and explore new topics.
Our community in the times of COVID-19
Our lives are different today. Different than even a week ago. Gov. Brad Little’s statewide order to stay home changed things for all of us. The order can be found on the city’s website at cityofamericanfalls.com or on the state’s website at coronavirus.idaho.gov. It has changed even for those of us defined within the order as “essential personnel” and “essential businesses.” I do not believe the change is over and residual effects of the change may be around after COVID-19 ceases to exist on its present scale. Let’s be sure that those changes left in place after the pandemic exhibit the best in each of us.
At sea during pandemic, fishermen return to stormy times
The coronavirus literally traveled over them from Asia to California while they were on the high seas catching tuna.
Powerball ticket sold in California snags record $2.04B win
For selling the winning ticket, business owner Joe Chahayed will receive a maximum Powerball bonus of $1 million.
A bubble that won't pop
Housing market has light on the horizon
Nature's bounty
Lake City Center distributes more than 3,200 pounds of produce
Lake City Center distributes 3,200 pounds of potatoes, apples and onions to community
Idaho looks to include map to help track coronavirus
The website that updates the rise of the coronavirus throughout the state will likely soon include a map.
Why your Coeur d'Alene property taxes increased
No one's happy. The talk on the street isn't good, and there have been several editorials in The Press. The theme is the same: Why are our elected officials in Coeur d'Alene raising our property taxes in the middle of recession?The answer is disappointing, and it won't surprise you.
National park statistics show decline in camping
NEW YORK (AP) - The number of overnight camping stays in national parks has declined in the past 15 years.
Rathdrum Days: Boredom buster
By HOLLY FREDERICKS
Delta hints at frequent flier changes
Republican wins Arizona House seat after recount
PHOENIX (AP) - Republicans will have their largest U.S. House majority in 83 years when the new Congress convenes next month after a recount in Arizona gave the final unresolved midterm race to a Republican challenger.
How to shine light of holiday spirit
Press Christmas for All is all about you.