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A small victory: Used-car prices slip from dizzy heights
The whole crazy price cycle began with the eruption of the pandemic, when many states issued stay-at-home orders
Opioid settlement funds available
PHD has received about $1.3 million
The DOPP also reported over 2.6 million prescriptions for opioids written in 2021 for Idaho residents
To list or not
With the frigid temperatures upon us it seems to many that no one could possibly be interested in looking for real estate. If that were true, there are nearly a thousand Coeur d'Alene Association of Realtors members that would take the winter off. Instead, we endure the cold and slick roads with the knowledge that only serious buyers are looking now.
GERD goes uncured
Seems like everyone I talk to these days have complaints of GERD (Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease), heart burn, hiatal hernia and other digestive complaints. They pop antacid and acid reducing pills like candy, thinking they are curing their disease. The truth is, the drugs are not cures. They suppress stomach acid (stomach enzymes!) to give relief, and, while symptomatically helpful, in the long haul they cause more problems than they help.
Experts help smokers
HAYDEN - A free workshop, sponsored by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Inc., for smokers who want to quit, will run 9-10 a.m., March 24, at the Best Western Coeur d'Alene Inn.
Groupon sizzles in public debut
PRESCRIPTIONS: Going, going
Help vote for lower prescription drug prices because it’s not like we get raises to cover everything that is constantly going up. Started out with little and going down quickly.
Becoming the retiring place
Coeur d'Alene among eight cities highlighted based on location, great real estate deals
Barbara Gilliland admitted she and her husband hadn't been thinking about buying a home when they visited family in Coeur d'Alene last summer.
Hey folks, take a breather on virus scare
Word of a run on disposable and re-useable masks in local stores due to coronavirus fears has prompted concerns of shortages, which prompted the Coeur d’Alene Press to investigate whether respiratory masks were available in the area.
Carol L. Stott, 73
Carol L. Stott, 73, Trellis Lady of Dalton Gardens, passed away at home where she
Five face drug charges after I-90 traffic stop
Three people from Montana who appeared to be using a red Honda Pilot as a traveling pharmaceutical dispensary are in the Kootenai County jail facing felony drug charges.
Hawaii targets waterfall trespassers
HAUULA, Hawaii - The managers of Hawaii's state parks are turning to social media to counter online photos and statements encouraging people to visit a waterfall where a landslide killed eight people more than 15 years ago.
Grant funds new Kellogg, Sandpoint drug treatment clinics
Ideal Option, PHD team-up to share locations
Biden set for first Pacific Northwest trip since election
Biden is set to spend Thursday night and Friday in Seattle
Auto sales, home prices help buoy economy
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Gary Damiano, 84
Black Friday Preview
This one looks nothing like BFs of the past
COVID-19 has stores getting proactive about customer safety like never before
Fakes are not fashionable: BBB shines light on counterfeit products sold online
We all shop online. Whether we’re loyal Amazon customers, Groupon groupies, or simply Google the goods and services we need, the Internet is one big network of boutiques and box stores selling everything you need and anything you don’t.
Medication nation: Study shows antibiotic overuse
Pfizer asks US officials to OK promising COVID-19 pill
Pfizer asks US officials to OK promising COVID-19 pill