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No more souvenirs
Disney stock certificates off to Never Never Land
NEW YORK - Disney's paper stock certificates are heading off to Never Never Land.
Hawks think outside the box
Lakeland pulls away from Sandpoint in second half
THE FRONT ROW with Mark Nelke June 9, 2011
The rapture wasn't; the road trip was
A few memories of the recently completed high school/college sports season:
THE FRONT ROW WITH MARK NELKE: Sunday, June 5, 2016
Idaho Club looks to make a comeback
The good folks in the Sandpoint area know full well the transformation their 18-hole course has made over the past three decades.
Robots rising? Bring it on
The robots are coming.
World/Nation
GOP states sue Biden administration over student loan plan
Democratic lawmakers battling in tough reelection contests also distanced themselves from the student loan plan
3A District 1 girls basketball championship: Kellogg downs seven-time district champ Timberlake, on to state for first time since 2010
Coming into the high school girls basketball season, the Kellogg Wildcats knew it would be a tall task to dethrone the Timberlake Tigers, who have ruled the Intermountain League for much of the last decade. But Kellogg had the “tall” part.
Lakeland leaders laud district's track record
We are proud of the fact that our district supported our community by being
'I believe in God!'
I have been watching the dialog and comments about God, atheism, reason, science, design, et al. Frankly I am surprised by many of the comments. I have been watching the online chart showing the "voting" over whether or not the residents of Kootenai County believe in God - any God - and find the statistics unsettling.
Jean Kathryn Peterson, 76
On the morning of March 22, 2022, Jean Kathryn Peterson died peacefully in her sleep at the age of 76, at her daughter’s home in Hayden, Idaho.
Realtor.com® Housing Report: Homes Sell Faster Than Ever As Sellers Return to the Market in April
Prices hit a new all-time high of $375,000
The number of new sellers surged in April compared to last year when
Patrick Joseph Macias, 46
Patrick Joseph Macias, 46, went to Heaven surrounded by his wife, family and Chihuahua, Blueberri, on March 1, 2020, in Hospice Care in North Idaho. He battled many medical issues for years and kept up his fighting spirit until his last breath; after all, Maciases aren’t sissies!
Better Business Bureau: COVID-19 contact tracing scams
It’s alarming to imagine a call stating you were exposed to COVID-19. Anyone who receives such an alert would understandably provide the caller with whatever information they requested if it meant preserving their health. But what if you just gave your personal information to a stranger, not a health official? It’s happening, and it’s making work harder for those trying to slow the spread of coronavirus.
A turn for the worse in a hurry for this family
Things were starting to turn around for this family, after a few financially challenging years.
Press Christmas for All 11-30-2013
Son's seizures weigh on parents
Neither of these young parents has gotten much sleep since last June when their young son, who suffers from cerebral palsy, began having three to five epileptic seizures a day.
Single mom wants to make kids happy
The Press Christmas for All
"My husband and I were both working as ranch hands when one day he just up and left after my hysterectomy last summer, leaving my children and me with nothing. We were told we had a week to move out of our house."
Diabetes tough on this family
This woman's husband has been on dialysis for four years. With a debilitating diabetic condition, he spends eight hours a night, three nights a week at a dialysis center.
Ready or not...
For Idaho uninsured, exchange starts Tuesday
In memory of Mason
Mom starts nonprofit, SIDS awareness event to assist families
Liz Montgomery wants the sudden death of her 5-month-old son, Mason, to translate into help for others.