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Swanky beach enclave hit with bird stench
Poop in paradise
Our California Hall of Fame
After having the chance to taste with Gordy Veneri of Walla Walla Vintners a couple of weeks ago we started to think about all of the great winemakers we have gotten to know over the years through our experience working in wineries and since opening the dinner party. Getting to know so many of the great winery owners and winemakers has been for us one of the most joyful parts of being in the wine business. It too allows us to better communicate to you our customers the qualities that a winemaker is striving for in their product, and helps us to match the best wine for your palate as we grow to know your likes and dislikes.
Connect Kootenai targets housing challenges
Group launches surveys, will host open houses June 1, 2
Though the name is new, Connect Kootenai — formerly CDA2030 — is continuing the mission and priority of the Regional Housing Growth Issues Partnership: To increase the affordability and availability of housing in Kootenai County.
Kenya's Odinga says he will challenge close election loss
Religious and other leaders have pleaded for calm to continue in a nation with a history of deadly post-election violence
Happy holiday online shopping
Digital retailers are expected to attract more holiday gift dollars than ever before. Consumers in the U.S. are expected to spend $124.1 billion online during this holiday season. That’s a 14.8 percent increase over last year’s online sales during November and December.
Housing in Hayden at a crossroads
I am a Hayden homeowner who only recently became aware of the dramatic changes in zoning codes proposed in the Hayden “2040 Comprehensive Plan.”
Frank C. Durk, Jr., 81
Frank C. Durk, Jr., was born Sept. 4, 1929, in Twin Falls, Idaho, to Frank C. Durk, Sr., and Lola Mae (Lowe). The family moved to Ely, Nev., and then on to Williams, Calif. It was at high school in Williams where he met his future wife, Carole Nordyke.
Give, and you shall receive
Silverwood donates $30,980 to food banks
COEUR d'ALENE - Food banks will give to thousands of folks in the next two months.
Just 338 Idahoans select exchange insurance
BOISE - Just 338 people selected health coverage via Idaho's insurance exchange during its glitch-plagued first month.
Ruby Lavonne Dawson, 72
Ruby Lavonne (Stensland) Dawson, of Hayden, Idaho, passed away Nov. 3, 2015, after a long battle with cancer. Her family was by her side.
Lil Jon to play North Idaho State Fair
Grammy Award-winning artist to perform Aug. 23 during Party in the Dirt
Lil Jon will join the Party in the Dirt Concert Series in the Findlay Arena on Aug. 23 at the North Idaho State Fair this summer.
Trout stocking taking place through September
Approximately 104,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout will be stocked throughout the state this September.
World / Nation briefs December 5, 2011
Target lays off 1,700
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Target Corp. said Tuesday that it is laying off 1,700 workers and eliminating another 1,400 unfilled positions as part of a restructuring aimed at saving $2 billion over the next two years.
Duane Curtis Stensrud, 85
Duane Curtis Stensrud, age 85, passed away on May 27, 2020, from COPD at Schneidmiller Hospice House.
Teachers' unions debate resumes in Legislature
Healthy 'bytes' from your phone
Instant nutrition gratification... that's what you get with a touch of a button on your smart phone. These new phones provide immediate access to a smorgasbord of health and wellness information, so no more excuses about not having access to health information.