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Woman accused of stealing $3.6M
By RALPH BARTHOLDT
Marty and Max: Shadow demand
Home Buyers are ready to pounce at any opportunity. One mortgage lender’s perspective is there is so much pent-up demand that is simply waiting for any break in the market.
Kootenai County to float $50M open spaces bond
Kootenai County voters will decide in November whether to approve a $50 million bond meant to secure public open space on the Rathdrum Prairie and other parts of the county.
Bill to prevent and fight wildfires approved by Legislature
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A bill to spend $125 million to prevent and
Nightmare on Government Way
Family decorates a trick or treaters' delight on Halloween night
Trick or treaters can’t pass up this house. The neighborhood Halloween show has been a tradition for a little over a decade since the family moved to Coeur d’Alene. “It is known,” said daughter Nevaeh Bieker, a senior at Lake City High School. “I have a lot of friends who come trick or treating here.”
2013 Best Place to Buy Organic Food
Pilgrims
Building a miracle
PF neighborhood to set example for homeownership through public-private partnerships
For two long years, Ryan Ryle and his fiance, Jayne Foster, tried to buy a home in North Idaho. Ryle, who grew up just on the other side of the Idaho-Washington stateline, said the couple would put in offers on houses just to constantly be outbid by other buyers who had larger down payments or cash in hand. “We even looked at new builds, but we needed so much earnest money down, we couldn’t save for it,” Ryle said Thursday.
OLSON: Class of the classroom
Idaho voters will soon go to the polls. As far as I'm concerned, the most important vote we'll cast this year is for State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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Larry C. Sumner, 75
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Strength coaches conference
Post Falls hiring event to feature over 100 jobs
Bring resumes Tuesday to Department of Labor
The Idaho Department of Labor is hosting a hiring event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Post Falls office, 600 N. Thornton St.
Trump to visit Spokane
COEUR d’ALENE — A local source with connections to the Spokane Convention Center confirmed the Republican presumptive presidential candidate Donald Trump will hold a rally in Spokane Saturday.
Providers: those over 65 should schedule vaccine appointment
Idaho gets $39M to support COVID-19 vaccination
Providers: those over 65 should schedule vaccine appointment
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Bernice M. Haight, 92
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Jane Welsh, 97
Containment of Ridge Creek Fire at 32%
Evacuation status downgraded in the Bunco area
The Ridge Creek Fire grew to 4,360 acres over the weekend, but containment also climbed to 32%, with a plan to extinguish the remaining heat sources in place.
June Siemens, 88
June LaVonne Siemens, a resident of Coeur d’Alene, went to be with the Lord on Monday, October 11, 2021 at the age of 88.
2013 Best Place to Buy Wine
Fred Meyer
Magic Bus
Drawing for classic '76 VW donated by Post Falls Volkswagen raises $40,000 for KHS
VW Bus tickets sales benefit KHS
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — GEORGE BALLING: Getting creative
The state by state restrictions from the coronavirus have been disruptive to most any business. The most significant dislocation though, is in the travel and tourism industry, and wine country-based businesses and winery tasting rooms are certainly taking some of the biggest hits. As restrictions start to lift and businesses reopen, wineries are still experiencing some of the most significant regulatory increases.