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Dorothy Bendrick, 88
April is Fair Housing Month
Tomorrow is the first day of April and that means it is time once again, to turn our attention to making sure that no qualified buyer is restricted from buying the home they want. Although we would hope that the times of discrimination are long behind us, we are not ignorant of the prejudice many still harbor toward those who are different.
No reason to wait to buy a hearing aid
Ask your audiologist...
Why should I buy a hearing aid if it is just going to be considered obsolete in 90 days?
Start smart, home buyers
You might not know it by looking out the window, but spring really is on its way.
Is our problem gluten? Or faddish eating?
Americans to spend an estimated $7 billion on gluten free foods this year
ATLANTA - It sounds like an unfolding epidemic: A decade ago, virtually no one in the U.S. seemed to have a problem eating gluten in bread and other foods. Now, millions do.
Is your problem gluten? Or faddish eating?
ATLANTA (AP) — It sounds like an unfolding epidemic: A decade ago, virtually no one in the U.S. seemed to have a problem eating gluten in bread and other foods. Now, millions do.
Get ready for Rathdrum's Frozen 5K
Jan. 15 kicks off annual Lakeland High School fundraiser
Benefitting the Lakeland Strong fund and the Lions Club Nutritional Weekend Backpack program, Lakeland High School's annual Frozen 5k is right around the corner.
Nuke heartland anxious about missile cuts
Northwest communities rely heavily on Air Force's presence
JUDITH GAP, Mont. - Here in America's nuclear heartland, where underground missile silos dot the landscape, a proposed U.S.-Russia treaty to reduce nuclear weapons is nothing short of alarming.
Eight candidates seek three seats on Cd'A City Council
Soaring property values, an affordable housing crunch and tackling revisions of the city’s long-range comprehensive planning map are among the issues facing eight candidates seeking three positions on the Coeur d’Alene City Council.
Bieber on cover of MAD magazine
PHILADELPHIA - There is no doubt that Justin Bieber is everywhere.
Poppy Lee Massey
Our sweet Poppy came into this world to share her love 15 months ago.
Daisy Martell Bouchard, 96
Daisy Martell Bouchard, 96, of Coeur d'Alene passed away Tuesday, February 9, 2022, at Creekside memory care.
BBB: Coronavirus cons
It’s here. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that the strand of coronavirus that causes the disease COVID-19 has spread to the United States.
Lums rally past visiting Canyon Ridge
COEUR d’ALENE — A five-run, fifth-inning rally evened the score, then two more runs in the sixth led the Coeur d’Alene Lumbermen past visiting Canyon Ridge, 9-8, in the opener of an American Legion AA doubleheader on Monday at Thorco Field.
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Mary Genevieve Walker McFarland, 84
Spring release
Wineries and winemakers typically release new vintages and at times re-release "library" vintages in groups in the spring and again in the fall. While many less notable wineries gather little attention with the release of their wines, for the most sought after and hard to get bottlings these semi-annual releases are a big deal.
ZONING: The simple solution
Regarding the Post Falls Planning and Zoning Commission, I was appalled by Comm. Schlotthauer’s statement: “I sympathize with a homeowner…but ultimately their property right is to stay or buy somewhere else.” Really?
SPECIAL ADVERTISING CONTENT: Luxury cabins and more nature-infused options at Dover Bay
Neighborhood of the Week: Nov. 8
Near some different holiday lights — Orchard Park
Neighborhood of the Week: Dec. 6
Mine over matter
Inside Lucky Friday Mine and Safety Fest of the Great Northwest
Mine over matter