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Dana Pannell, 77
Lee Sorbel
Lee Sorbel, daughter to the late Arthur Friedman
Ray Marcus Hansen, 93
After a long and blessed life, Ray Marcus Hansen went home to be with the Lord last week. He was born on June 15, 1929, to Mary and Adolph Hansen in Scobey, Montana. In 1937,
Beatrice “Bea” Jo Ward, 81
Beatrice Jo Ward passed away August 31, 2022 at age 81 years. She passed away at the Advanced Care Hospital in Post Falls, Idaho.
They're back: J.C. Penney adds sales
Vintage Stock replacing Hastings
Business Bits
Vintage Stock will take over the space of the Hastings store “going out of business” at 101 E. Best Ave.
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Patsy Ann Bearman, 87
Harold G. Watson, 86
Died Feb. 16, 2013, at Life Care Center of Post Falls. Harold was born in San Jose, Calif., on Aug. 14, 1926. He lived in California until moving to Coeur d'Alene in 2001.
Still time to 'goat' your friends
Still time to 'goat' your friends
Terry Joseph Morgan, 75
Sept. 25, 2023, Terry Joseph Morgan was welcomed into Heaven. He passed peacefully surrounded by his family who loved him and who he loved so deeply.
Elizabeth 'Libby' Kayleen Beckhelm, 73
Elizabeth (Libby) Kayleen Beckhelm passed away on Saturday, September 9, 2023, after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s Disease.
Anthony's to open in June
Business Bits
We’ll save the details until the openings are closer, but since new food-beverage places provide the most popular reading, we’ll start this week’s focus there.
Post Falls students help with Japan disaster
POST FALLS - One math problem, licorice strand and coin at a time, local students are making a difference to victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Governor balks at pushing right-to-die bill
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - California lawmakers on Tuesday announced a second attempt at passing right-to-die legislation this year after an earlier measure stalled amid religious opposition and hesitant Democrats.
VIDEO: Sheriff talks public safety at town hall
From the possible threat of school shootings to the fentanyl flooding North Idaho, Kootenai County residents shared their concerns about community safety with local law enforcement.
Oklahoma governor signs bill to make abortion illegal
Anyone convicted of performing an abortion would face up to 10 years in prison and a $100,000 fine
The show still goes on
Cd'A Summer Theatre has many more performances planned
COEUR d'ALENE - Its regular summer season ended on a high note in August, but the show is far from over in 2011 for Coeur d'Alene Summer Theatre.
RALPH BARTHOLDT: From Honer's dad to you - a good wish for a new year
Most of my pal Honer’s meals started with onions frying in a pan.
Amazon Prime customers, you’re being targeted
I’ve received calls from readers who are receiving text messages that their Amazon Prime account is going to be closed and their order history will be deleted unless they click on the link to reactivate their account.
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John Joseph “Jack” Hartnett, 96