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Daniel D. Sims, 55
June 9, 2014 12:46 p.m.

Daniel D. Sims, 55

Daniel D. Sims, 55, of Post Falls, Idaho, passed away on June 8, 2014. 

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February 28, 2018 midnight

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Chris Robert Haugland, 61

December 16, 2018 midnight

SCHOOLS: Tax-exempt template

I’m commenting on the My Turn written by William L. Hamilton titled “District gets an earful from taxpayer.”

Gerald Monroe Whortan, 76
January 27, 2014 12:08 p.m.

Gerald Monroe Whortan, 76

Gerald Monroe Whortan, age 76, resident of Coeur d'Alene, passed away at his home.

September 29, 2012 9:15 p.m.

Palace won't complain over naked Harry photos

LONDON (AP) - Royal officials say they won't complain to Britain's press watchdog about naked pictures of Prince Harry partying in Las Vegas that appeared in a British tabloid.

May 5, 2019 1 a.m.

TV: Another option for viewing

Here’s some info to help those who want to cut the cable cord:

February 1, 2023 1 a.m.

Classical Christian Academy a top school for Classic Learning Test

Classical Christian Academy in Rathdrum has been named one of the Top 20 Schools in the Classic Learning Test’s 2022 School Rankings.

December 29, 2023 1 a.m.

KUDOS: To Omar and DMV

KUDOS: To Omar and DMV

April 17, 2020 1 a.m.

Online shopping tip and sextortion update

Since most of us are shopping online more these days, there is a nice app called Honey that helps us save money by applying the best discounted codes for our online purchases.

April 16, 2020 1 a.m.

Online shopping tip and sextortion update

Since most of us are shopping online more these days, there is a nice app called Honey that helps us save money by applying the best discounted codes for our online purchases.

July 14, 2013 9 p.m.

Use social media to boom your business

I recently talked about the significance of Google+ and how you can use it as an integral part of your digital marketing. Now let's look at Facebook and Twitter.

No more free coffee on your birthday? Companies rein in customer rewards programs — here's why
July 6, 2023 10:20 a.m.

No more free coffee on your birthday? Companies rein in customer rewards programs — here's why

Many balked at Dunkin’s decision to stop offering a free drink on their birthday and instead give them triple loyalty points on their purchase

November 25, 2016 9:18 a.m.

Why buy local?

November 13, 2015 1:21 p.m.

Why buy local?

October 15, 2011 9 p.m.

Snoqualmie Pass work will cause I-90 delays

Drivers face delays of up to two hours or more on Snoqualmie Pass next week when crews close one lane of eastbound Interstate 90 for six days straight in preparation for opening a brand new section of highway.

May 21, 2018 1:24 p.m.

Workplace wellness

Most of you who are reading this column have jobs and a large percentage of you work more than 40 hours a week at your job. In fact, in the U.S. it is estimated that most full-time working adults will work over 47 hours per week. Roughly figured, this means those of us working full-time over our lifetime will spend one-third of their lives on the job.

January 1, 2014 8 p.m.

Navigating Italy II: The Regulations

Old-world producers France and Italy remain the two largest wine producing countries in the world. The practice of fermenting grapes into wine goes back to the days when the Romans and Greeks controlled much of Europe and likely fought over most everything, including wine! When a population has been working on a product for millennia they are rightly proud, and take the standards of production quite seriously. So it is in Italy, where the regulations over production and designations of wine are governed at many levels. The EU, country of Italy, and many local governing bodies within the appellations all hold some degree of sway over what wines and wineries receive the top designations.

March 31, 2010 9 p.m.

Boise residents riding high on motorcycles

BOISE (AP) - Just as flowers begin to bloom each spring, motorcycles pop up again on Idaho roads. In more ways than one, Idaho is motorcycle country.

December 16, 2013 5:24 a.m.

John Stone: An affinity for building

Riverstone developer John Stone is an unexpectedly soft-spoken man with an unpretentious office overlooking Riverstone’s man-made pond, which is now covered with snow. “You should see it in the spring,” he said. “It’s really beautiful with all the people around there.”

January 27, 2011 8 p.m.

$1,000 Super Poker Run Saturday

Portion of the money raised goes to a charity

Snowmobilers are getting excited. This Saturday, the Silver Dollar Bar in Haugen, in conjunction with the Montana Nightrider's Snowmobile Club, is going to be hosting its 23rd annual $1,000 Super Poker Run on the West End of Mineral County.