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A night of 'Living in Harmony'
Hospice Wine Taste and Auction draws 400
Wine Taste and Auction a hit
Steven Ira Jenkins, 71
Steven Ira Jenkins of Rathdrum, Idaho, passed away at the age of 71 on January 12, 2022 at Schneidmiller Hospice House, with his wife Robin holding his hand.
Just in time
Coat campaign brings warmth, joy to 500 families
Local Boys & Girls Clubs pass out 500 coats to keep families cozy all winter long
Reports reflect Fed's message of stronger economy
When co-workers become co-millionaires
Record Powerball jackpot inspires office pools across the nation
In workplaces across the nation, Americans are inviting their colleagues to chip in $2 for a Powerball ticket and a shared daydream.
Stocks fall as traders worry over weekend
NEW YORK - A growing belief that the U.S. economy may be headed toward recession gave the stock market its fourth straight week of losses.
White House makes clear: No push for new gun laws
Businesses gaining confidence
Not the last for this resort
Tamarack survives long, strange ride
Seeking an improved economy to pull U.S. out of rabbit hole
The "rabbit's hole" by definition is a bizarre, difficult situation or state. That is precisely where we find ourselves economically today. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), the Fed's committee that makes key decisions about interest rates and the nation's money supply, has been overly optimistic in its expectation for U.S. growth since the last recession that ended in 2009. If its annual targets had been realized over the past four years, the U.S. economy should have been approximately 6 percent or $1 trillion larger.
We don't want this stigma zone
I want to address the request by Mort Construction, Inc. for a conditional use permit (CUP14-0005) to allow establishment of a Public Utility Complex Facility, i.e., a wastewater/sewage treatment plant on approximately 515 acres to be located approximately 1.5 miles south of Brunner Road between Diagonal Road and Old U.S. Highway 95.
Pot problems
Washington faces difficulties launching legal marijuana
Neighborhood of the Week: Twin Lakes Village
We all remember the good ol' days. Even if you're too young to remember them yourself, you've heard your parents and grandparents reminiscing about them. Those days when neighbors watched out for each other, brought over a casserole when someone was sick, played games, walked their dogs, sat on porches, shared meals - in other words, formed a community.
MANAGING GROWTH
By BETHANY BLITZ
'This is what we fought for'
By BILL BULEY
Housing market off to solid start
Spring could see more inventory, sales
He said investors are coming back to the market and start buying property and homes again, showing an increased confidence.
When a deal seems too good to be true
Watch for phony online car sales
Jobless rates hold steady
POST FALLS — The February local, state and national unemployment rates remained unchanged from January, according to an Idaho Department of Labor report released Friday.
2020 CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE: Robert “Bob” Norris
NAME: Robert “Bob” Norris
2020 CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE: Robert Bob Norris
NAME: Robert “Bob” Norris