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To Stop Coronavirus In Its Tracks, Here's Your Guide To 5 Degrees Of Separation
As the number of coronavirus cases grows in the U.S., we’re hearing a lot about how social distancing, self-monitoring and even quarantine play into containment efforts.
Average U.S. rate on 30-year mortgage at 4.22 percent
Vote 'yes,' Post Falls
Leadership of the Post Falls School District had a goal.
Fannie Mae reports $8.69 billion loss
WASHINGTON (AP) - Mortgage buyer Fannie Mae reported a loss of $8.7 billion for the January-March quarter, and asked for an additional $8.5 billion in federal aid.
County buys public defender's building
The Kootenai County commissioners voted 2-0 on Tuesday to purchase the building that houses the Public Defender's Office, leased by the county for 10 years.
Marie Ellen Hollibaugh, 74
"And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love." 1 Cor 13:13.
SCHOOLS: Plenty of disparities
On Tuesday, Nov. 5, we see how the new Coeur d’Alene School District board is. It is a board and school administration that has little respect for employees unless you are a teacher or benefited employee.
Cd'A council to address budget
City seeking 1.5 percent property tax increase, cost of living pay bump
COEUR d'ALENE - The city of Coeur d'Alene's $77 million 2011 budget will go before the City Council tonight.
AG wins consumer caseagainst CoiNuts owner
COEUR d'ALENE - Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden won a consumer protection case that requires CoiNuts owner Kevin Mitchell to pay more than $578,000 to customers.
NetJets names new CEO in midst of labor dispute with pilots
NONPROFITS: Better oversight needed
I want to express my negative feelings toward the current rules for “Nonprofit Corporations.” There is no rule or regulation by the IRS for percentage of distribution. Some nonprofits distribute mere pennies on the dollar, while others have minimal operational expenses and most of their funds are distributed to their cause.
EU moves ahead on labeling of Israeli settlement products
Ex-commissioner Tondee fired from county job
COEUR d'ALENE - Former Kootenai County Commissioner Todd Tondee was fired Wednesday from a job he landed earlier this year in the county's Grants Management Office.
POWER: Balance needed on council
The City Council is loaded with Progressive Democrats and they want to keep it that way. Like their idol Obama, they spend millions of our tax dollars to keep control of this city. They negotiate extravagant salaries to earn employee loyalty who don't even know how to properly transfer ownership title or secure proper agreements when building the new library.
Mudgy and Millie turn 11, party is Saturday
COEUR d’ALENE — Who doesn’t like cake?
Giving 'til it hurts can feel great
Do-gooders, this editorial's for you.
Aging Shoshone County Sheriff's Office fleet to get refresh
As the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office waits for the arrival of five vehicles to replace current patrol vehicles, an opportunity to bolster their fleet recently arose.
Marty and Max: Q&A to avoid first-time home buyer catastrophes
Marty sits down with local lender Alisha Neff to discuss some of the pitfalls that first-time buyers routinely fall into.
Losing the little house on the prairie
Rathdrum residents struggle with growth of their small town
Rathdrum residents struggle with the growth of their small town