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What shopping will look like in the future
Consumers cautious, spending stalls a little
Wallets, purses didn't open as often in April
WASHINGTON - Consumers don't appear confident enough in the economy to open their wallets more freely. Their spending stalled in April. Without stronger job creation and higher pay, people are less likely to up their spending in the months ahead and invigorate the recovery.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: USC, UCLA left for the cash — and left their fans behind
There are a million things wrong with this disgusting spectacle, this ugly picture of supposedly honorable universities dragging their semi-pro football programs from one conference to another.
MACKAY: Lessons from Honest Abe
Even though President Abraham Lincoln was in office during one of the most turbulent times in American history, he became famous for his ability to use humorous stories and anecdotes to make a point.
Ask for direction
It is true with any occupation that, as your experience grows, your communication style changes. In many occupations, acronyms are used as words and although peers understand what you mean, no one else does. Realtors are no different. If you do not understand something your Realtor tells you please ask them to clarify.
'I still can’t quite believe it'
Chamber Citizen of the Year John Adams keeps working, giving and leading by example
John Adams has contributed to the community at many levels: A benefactor for Children’s Village, serving 29 years on the Coeur d’Alene Airport board, and donating to youth sports like swimming and baseball.
World/Nation Briefs July 12, 2011
Rescue work ends after Indian train wreck kills 68
Tour NIC's Really BIG Raffle house
The public will have one more opportunity to view the $250,000 grand prize home in the North Idaho College Really BIG Raffle at the last open house Sunday from noon to 4 p.m.
Land use code public hearings start this week
Last chance to view NIC Really BIG Raffle home
Fewer than 700 tickets remain for the chance to win this year’s $270,000 grand prize home through the 23rd annual North Idaho College Really BIG Raffle. This year’s home, built by students in the NIC Carpentry program, is located across from Syringa Park at 3142 Bunchgrass Drive in Post Falls. A $100 ticket gives the opportunity to be the new owner of this three-bedroom, two-bath 1,968-square-foot park-front home.
Wait for it
Driver's License Office to close on Fridays
Driver's License Office closing Fridays starting next week
Appreciating our pastors
Show your love in a number of ways
“Then I will give you shepherds after my own heart, who will
Cecil Lee Grant, 84
Cecil Lee Grant, 84, a longtime Coeur d’Alene resident,
Are you suffering sleep deprivation?
When was the last time you slept well? More than 80 million Americans suffer from lack of sleep. It is estimated that 50 percent of work related accidents and 25 perceny of household accidents are caused by fatigue due to lack of sleep and 100,000 auto accidents occur annually due to lack of sleep.
Volunteer Spotlight: Margaret O'Leary, Coeur d'Alene
Stepping in to fill a need and inspire hope!
What not to do when sick: Part I
Doctor of Oriental Medicine
Every year we see a barrage of colds, flu's and other respiratory tract infections. No one likes to be sick, and as a result we reach for anything - anything that will bring comfort. More times than not, what we reach for is precisely the wrong thing! Instead of helping with recovery, it may prolong the illness.
Hoagies on Fourth
Business Bits
Taking advantage of many "positives" earned by the place over the last 32 years and adding some of their own, Joe and Crystal Kubista purchased and are operating Franklin's Hoagies eatery at 501 N. Fourth St.
Don't wait to buy your 2023 hunting/fishing licenses
A lot of hunters and anglers see the cold, bitter months of January and February as the so-called “off-season.” It’s easy to see why — you step foot outside and instantly need a defroster for your lungs. But with a little bit of mental preparation, the right gear, and (most importantly) an up-to-date hunting and/or fishing license, you can take advantage of every day the calendar gives you and beat that cabin fever, with nearly a dozen hook-and-bullet opportunities around the state.
'Meet the Candidates' now live online
Press Publisher Clint Schroeder interviews those seeking office in 2022 primary
View 'Meet the Candidates' interview series on cdapress.com
Mortgage rates back near record low
Average 30-year fixed loan sinks to 4.78 percent
WASHINGTON - Turmoil in the stock market and the European debt crisis are making life easier for American homebuyers and families looking to refinance: Mortgage rates are inching closer to a record low.