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Dad wants holiday for son
His wife died three years ago, leaving him alone to raise their 4-year-old son.
`Sustainable gardening' includes many eco-friendly practices
``Sustainable” is one of gardening’s trendiest buzzwords, yet it carries a range of definitions. Just what does it mean in practical terms, and how important is it to the average gardener?
Loving the library with Sookie
It was a weak moment.
Saving for the holidays?
WASHINGTON - U.S. consumers cut spending in September for the first time in eight months, as incomes grew at the slowest pace this year. The figures underscore nagging economic soft spots that are expected to ease in the coming months.
Poll: Most won't change their commenting style
A judge’s order that will likely lead to the unmasking of an anonymous commenter on the Spokesman-Review's Huckleberries Online blog won’t change the way most Press readers post online comments.
SPECIAL ADVERTISING CONTENT: NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE WEEK — Make summer plans now for Bayside South in Dover Bay
Outdoor summer fun is almost here. Get into a brand-new luxury condominium near the shores of Lake Pend Oreille in the Bayside South neighborhood of the Dover Bay Waterfront Community.
Verdi's 'Rigoletto' tonight in Cd'A
Opera Coeur d'Alene's presentation of Verdi's "Rigoletto" opens tonight on the stage of North Idaho College's Schuler Performing Arts Center and features several internationally renowned singers.
COVID-19 vaccine free to all
The federal government is flipping the bill for the cost of the doses.
Roberts chides Schumer for 'dangerous' remarks on 2 justices
WASHINGTON (AP) — Çhief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday criticized as “inappropriate" and “dangerous" comments that Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer made outside the Supreme Court earlier in the day about Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.
iPads become child's play this season
Record number on food stamps
235,000 Idahoans receiving help to buy groceries
COEUR d'ALENE - Jacob Pence never thought he would need food stamps in his life before two years ago, he said.
We're in!
Just over a month ago, The Dinner Party started on what is the most monumental undertaking of our 12 years in business here in Coeur d’Alene. Not only for us, but more importantly, for our customers and wine consumers here in North Idaho. We started the process of moving and expanding our shop to twice its original size. We are now in the new shop and have been open for business for about a month. Virtually all of the “work” is completed, with the biggest exception being our outside signs, which are now on the way.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Cd'A-Lake City football rivalry: Who's awl in?
The soon-to-be-historic Awl could sit proudly in the Lake City trophy case — and yep, there can only be one first-year winner.
Auto sales up with economy
Buyers downsizing to more efficient vehicles
DETROIT - Americans bought smaller cars and SUVs in March, as higher gas prices made fuel efficiency a top priority and rising employment meant more first-time buyers bought a vehicle.
2019 Municipal Elections
Two visions
Call of North Idaho
Despite shrinking housing inventory, people outline why they want to live in Coeur d'Alene
Why Coeur d'Alene?
Saudi Arabia cuts off travel over virus as markets tumble
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) —
How to escape DMV hell unscathed
This should be a top legislative priority for 2021.
Nothing can rain on this 'Parade'
North Idaho Building Contractors Association showcases some of areas finest homes
Annual tour goes on in person and online