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Person hurt while hiking Tubbs Hill
With thousands visiting popular trails, parks director urges people to be careful
Hiking the hill
Cheers and Jeers for March 31, 2020
Jeers to the schools shutting down, but giving out food and telling people and kids to social distance. What do you think happens when you hand out food? Adults and kids see each other and meet and talk. What about workers being sick? If you want people to stay home then don’t set them up to go out.
Robert Clark Wheeler, 55
On June 10, 2010, Robert Clark Wheeler passed away. At the time of his untimely death, he was working out in the gym when he collapsed and died despite all effort to revive him.
Minerals: The foundation for a healthy body
Doctor of Oriental Medicine
Often overlooked when counseled on eating well, is the benefits of minerals. They are not just beneficial, but essential! Minerals are the foundational material by which function is dependent. When constructing a building, the strength of the foundation determines the structural integrity of the rest of the building. To skimp here compromises the entire "health" of the building. The body is no different.
Family set back after fire consumes home
Press Christmas For All
After a fire wiped out a young mom's home and worldly possessions, she and her little sons had to move into a camper at her grandmother's house.
Allen Louis McKimmey, 94
On Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015, two days shy of his 95th birthday, Allen Louis McKimmey took a nap and woke up with God.
Janet Rose Meier-Grolman, 79
Our dear mother, Janet Rose Meier-Grolman, of Post Falls, Idaho departed to be with our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus in the morning of Thursday, February 17, 2022.
Trojan boys make their move, beat Vikings
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US, Ukraine top military chiefs meet in person for 1st time
After several months of losing territory it had captured, Russia in recent days claimed it took control of the small salt-mining town of Soledar
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Ruth Edith Nipp, 97
Bonner County residents say byway worth the wait
Land available near Athol and Silverwood
Neighborhood of the Week for July 4
Water replaces soda as nation's top drink
SENATORS: Time for a new vision
Now that elections season is over, Senators Risch and Crapo should be reconsidering their vision for U.S. engagement in the Middle East. Decades of hyper-militarism in the Middle East clearly isn’t working for anyone but some defense contractors profiting off war. The invasion and occupation of Iraq unleashed widespread sectarian violence that led to the creation of the Islamic State, which then began to thrive off the Syrian civil war.
In Alaska, Obama to walk fine line on climate change, energy
Tired of price politics
Despite a current overage in supply, U.S. gas prices have risen by almost 34 cents over the past two weeks. According to the Lundburg Survey, that's the second-biggest price jump in the history of the gasoline market. Between August and September 2005, prices jumped 46 cents. Lundburg is an independent petroleum market research company that tracks gas prices at pumps nationwide.
HOUSING: Paradise lost
As to the rising cost of homes…