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Youth turkey hunt begins April 8
The general season youth turkey hunt runs Sunday, April 8, through Saturday, April 14.
GAS: Highest in Post Falls
On Feb. 9 I filled my wife’s car in Spokane (regular) for $1.79. The gas tax in Washington is higher than Idaho’s gas tax. Later in the day in Post Falls I saw three stations asking $1.89 for regular gas. Then the other morning in Post Falls one station I went by was still asking $1.89 regular. I filled up in Coeur d’Alene for $1.62.
Big gain in Visa drives Dow Jones average higher
LEVY: Read voters’ lips
An article last week indicates the Post Falls School District is unhappy with the results of their bond issue failing.
Fox News' Murdoch buys Montana ranch from Koch Industries
The Beaverhead Ranch is spread across more than 500 square miles of private and leased land
Be wary of worms on Instant Messenger
THE WORMS ON FACEBOOK: No, not the individuals who trade in gossip and telling stories, I’m talking about a serious threat to anyone who uses Facebook or the Instant Messenger app, usually called IM.
Amid 'war on obesity,' skeptics warn of stigma
The images are striking: Overweight boys and girls staring somberly from billboards and online videos, real-life embodiments of the blunt messages alongside.
Tim Sandford: Keeping it real in education
IN PERSON
Those who visit Tim Sandford's Lake City High School office may find him working at any number of tasks, from going through music with his students to conferencing with other faculty and staff.
Silver is flat-lined, for a while
WALLACE - Silver price-watchers could be in for a boring couple of years while demand and support for the poor man's gold consolidate around current levels.
Where are Facebook's friends?
NEW YORK - Facebook's stock is tumbling well below its $38 IPO price in the social network's second day of trading as a public company on Monday.
GUNS: Senate aids terrorists
Way to go NRA, gun manufacturers, 90 percent of Republican senators (including both Idaho senators), and 10 percent of Democratic senators! You have made it possible for terrorists, murderers, rapists and the dangerously mentally ill to continue to buy their guns at gun shows and over the Internet without going through any background check.
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Holiday craft fairs and bazaars
Every year, artists and crafters alike toil in their workshops — much like a certain someone and his certain helpers — to create special and unique items to gift to those we love. Below is a list of some of the places those items can be found. Consider purchasing one-of-a-kind handcrafted goods locally when shopping this holiday season.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Vintage check up
The wine world has been through a run of consequential vintages, some good some bad but consequential nonetheless. As the buds are breaking on wine grape vines around the wine countries of the Northern Hemisphere it seemed like a good time to review recent vintage highlights and lowlights, and also to report on availability of wines from recent years.
Greek banks reopen but cash limits remain and taxes soar
Craig A. Sorenson, 52
Craig A. Sorenson, 52, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho passed away on Sept. 7, 2012. He was born Dec. 26, 1959 to Ron and Donna (Korgel) Sorenson. He resided in Coeur d’Alene his whole life but recently took a traveling job that allowed him to see some of the United States. He was a hard worker and a great father, grandfather, brother, uncle, friend, and companion. He was a huge asset to this community and will be greatly missed by those left behind. We will always remember him for his love of Nascar and his great personality. He was the kind of guy that would give you the shirt off his back. He is survived by his children: Tara (Shane) Avriett and Travis Sorenson with his first wife Sharon Revels; Mercedes Amos and Blake Sorenson with his second wife Keri Amos-Sorenson; his grandchildren: Hunter and Rylie; his brother and sisters: Nancy (Don) MacDonald, Teresa Sorenson, and Kevin “Bubba“ Sorenson; many nieces and nephews along with his numerous friends. He is preceded in death by his mother, Donna; his father, Ron; and his brother, Scott. Visitation will be Friday, Sept. 21, 2012, from 3-5 p.m. at Bell Tower Funeral Home in Post Falls, Idaho, In lieu of flowers, please visit his celebration of life on Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012, at 2 p.m. at the Hayden, Idaho Eagles. Visit Craig’s online memorial at www.belltowerfuneralhome.com
PREP SOCCER: Coeur d'Alene Charter girls rally, avenge rare loss
Facing a 3-0 deficit with 13 minutes remaining, Coeur d’Alene Charter didn’t give up or give in. They just made the correction.
Medical loophole: A question of client choice
Federal law allows physicians to refer to their own physical therapy clinics
Federal law allows physicians to refer to their own physical therapy clinics
Hunt for medical supplies creates marketplace of desperation
By BRIAN WITTE
Ticket price website reverses course
Silverwood now No. 9 for lowest increase in four years
Rather than placing sixth on the "Top 10 Amusement Parks with the Highest Price Increase Since 2017" list, DealA reversed course to accurately represent Silverwood's price changes.