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Ask your audiologist May is the month of better hearing and speech!
If you are over 60 it is recommended to obtain a baseline for your health records.
Gas price may drop as oil joins commodities plunge
NEW YORK - Investors finally hit the brakes on oil, gold, silver and food prices. This week's sharp sell-off doesn't mean commodity prices' stunning rise over the last several months is over, but it is good news for anyone planning a road trip this summer.
F&G Commission sets 2021-2022 big game seasons
OUTDOORS: F&G Commission sets 2021-2022 big game seasons
New FAA rules to help end flying while sleepy
Carriers have two years to adapt
The Front Row with JOHN LEICESTER June 28, 2010
Why does FIFA ignore technology?
Why does FIFA ignore technology?
Fighting fatigue in winter
We are starting to get into the winter months; many of us will certainly be slowing down on our activity levels.
Taking a look at carb cycling
This week, I would like to review an aspect of dieting and nutrition that seems to have trended on and off over the past 25 years or so and that is carbohydrate cycling. Recently, I was talking with a seasoned triathlete who was excited to do another season of carbohydrate cycling as a way to maximize his fueling and at the same time, hit and maintain his racing weight.
Chronic headaches now reach epidemic proportion
Having chronic headaches can severely disable an otherwise healthy individual. They can lower your activity level, drain your energy, and even make you irritable and depressed. As a result, both personal and professional relationships can be negatively affected. Your productivity can be severely limited. Chronic headache pain is one of the United States’ most prevalent health problems. According to the American Academy of Pain Medicine, 157 million days of work and school were lost last year due to debilitating chronic headache pain. What’s more, nearly everyone recently surveyed reported at least occasional recurring headache pain, with the number of chronic sufferers reaching over 45 million annually.
'AN ANTIDOTE OF HOPE'
By DEVIN HEILMAN
Abortion court battles press on, even in deep red states
In the Idaho cases, Dr. Caitlin Gustafson and Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawaii, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky are suing the state over over three laws
CORONAVIRUS: Iron Wood Throws Classic, annual HOTSHOT soccer tournament canceled for 2020
Iron Wood Throws Classic and HOTSHOT soccer tournament canceled
Lawmakers unveil revamped bill for education reform
BOISE (AP) - Lawmakers unveiled the third piece of a plan to reform Idaho's public schools with more technology in the classroom.
Best of 2015: Findlay Auto New Car
Best of 2015: Findlay Auto Used Car
What to do with your little windfall
It’s hard to say exactly how the newly approved federal tax bill will impact you, but this much we know: There’s a strong likelihood that many Idahoans will have at least a little more disposable income soon.
FCC votes along party lines to end 'net neutrality'
(AP) In a vote along party lines, the federal government has ended sweeping net-neutrality rules that guaranteed equal access to the internet.
Online posts falsely claim census response will lead to cash
CHICAGO (AP) — You won't get a check in the mail for filling out this year's census as claims circulating on social media suggest.
THE VETERANS' PRESS: Getting to the bottom of depression
1) Little interest or pleasure in doing things?