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THE VETERANS' PRESS: VA Health Care: Why me? Why now?
Enrollment in VA health care gives you access to world-class medical care through the nation’s largest integrated health system.
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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif — The Coeur d’Alene Little League team played in the Northwest Region Little League tournament as if they were prepared for just about anything.
Bank of America backs down
Plans to charge $5 monthly debit card fee are scrapped
NEW YORK (AP) - Bank of America Corp. is scrapping its plan to charge a $5 monthly fee for debit card purchases after outraged customers threatened an exodus.
Waiting for jobs to return
Rhode Island struggles with nation's highest unemployment
Arizona launches site to net cash for border fence
CASA GRANDE, Ariz. - Arizona launched a fundraising website Wednesday to build fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border, a newly authorized project that supporters said is needed to close gaps exploited by smugglers and illegal immigrants.
On eve of nonessential closures, Spokane small business owners look warily to the future
Travis Johnson had been bracing for a potential temporary shutdown of his store, Johnson’s Custom Jewelry, because of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Set the controls for raising funds
Comics, musicians help wounded vets
NEW YORK - Bruce Springsteen auctioned off the guitar around his shoulder for $250,000 to benefit wounded servicemen and women, the climax of Wednesday's seventh annual "Stand Up for Heroes" benefit run by ABC newsman Bob Woodruff's foundation.
Servin' a side dish of 2nd Amendment
Waitresses at Colorado eatery carry loaded guns
RIFLE, Colo. (AP) - Many stores and restaurants are telling people not to bring their guns inside, but one western Colorado restaurant not only embraces the practice of packing heat, it encourages its customers to carry openly - and its waitresses do, too.
Job seekers search for positives
Kootenai County's unemployment rate remains at 11 percent
POST FALLS - Clarice May was laid off from her architecture job in July 2009, and it has been a rough employment trail since.
Spike Lee: I'm done watching Knicks at MSG this season
NEW YORK (AP) — Spike Lee still has his courtside seat, though the New York Knicks had to tell their superfan to find another way to get there.
Justices signal deep trouble for health-care law
WASHINGTON - The fate of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul was cast into deeper jeopardy Tuesday as the Supreme Court's conservative justices sharply and repeatedly questioned its core requirement that virtually every American carry insurance. The court will now take up whether any remnant of the historic law can survive if that linchpin fails.
The Front Row with TIM DAHLBERG September 27, 2010
The Boss still lives on in monument
As debates go, this one is monumental.
Education is so much more than just training
A father said to his son, "I'm worried about your being at the bottom of the class."
Your business better have a security plan
According to the IBM-sponsored study 2018 Cost of Data Breach, the average cost of a cyber breach has spiked by more than 6 percent since 2017, or about $3.86 million per breach.
Apple's iPhone privacy clampdown arrives after 7-month delay
SAN RAMON, Calif. (AP) — Apple is following
LEGION BASEBALL: Lums fall to Spokane Expos
COEUR d’ALENE — Liam Paddack scored on an error to give Coeur d’Alene a 6-5 lead in the fourth inning, but the visiting Spokane Expos scored five runs in the top of the seventh inning to beat the Lumbermen 11-6 in a Legion baseball game on Friday at Thorco Field.
State population growth slows
By BOB FICK
Turn in old medications at CHS Fair April 30
Rathdrum and Post Falls PD, KCSD also open for turn-in
COEUR d'ALENE -Prescription Drug Turn-In Day will be 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 30 at Coeur d'Alene High School.
Turn in old medications at Cd'A Library on Saturday
The Coeur d'Alene Police Department and the city's Enough is Enough Committee are sponsoring a "Prescription Drug Turn-in Day" as part of the Drug Enforcement Agency's third National Pharmaceutical Drug Take Back Day, this Saturday.
Time to turn in old medications
The Coeur d'Alene Police Department, the Kootenai County Sheriff's Department, the Idaho State Police, and the city's Enough is Enough Committee, in conjunction with the Drug Enforcement Administration, are holding a "National Pharmaceutical Drug Take-Back Day" at the Coeur d'Alene Public Library, Saturday, Sept. 25, from noon to 4 p.m. The event will be held just outside the library's front entrance.