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Christian artist will perform at House of Faith Wesleyan Church
Christian recording artist Luke Yates will be live in concert at 6 p.m. May 18 at the House of Faith Wesleyan Church, 1103 N. Third St., Coeur d'Alene. The concert is free and open to the public.
Coeur d’Alene Charter Academy students celebrate Law Day
Legal professionals share a little about their careers.
Pay on Death and Transfer on Death options are an important part of your estate planning
Bank accounts and brokerage or investment accounts may be the most overlooked part of most people’s estate planning. There are some simple ways you can be sure your accounts will go where you intend upon your death, but your decisions need to be coordinated with your overall estate plan. Let’s take a look.
Does your trust allow you to change your mind? Does it allow someone else to change your mind?
While trusts are not necessary for all my clients, many of them are interested in avoiding probate and after exploring all the options find that a trust will be the best way to do that. A common question comes up once a client decides to use a trust: should the trust be revocable or irrevocable? There is a lot of confusion out there about the difference between a revocable and an irrevocable trust. Let’s look at the differences and discover why for most people, a revocable trust is the way to go.
Gene Lee Jacobs, 59
Gene Lee Jacobs, 59, of Pinehurst, Idaho, passed away on April 23, 2024. Gene was a beloved husband, father, “Boppa,” and Pastor.
Tina Marie VanDenBerg, 60
Tina Marie VanDenBerg, a beloved daughter, mother, grandmother, sister and friend to many, passed away on March 23, 2024, at the Schneidmiller House in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
VETERANS PRESS: The invaluable impact of volunteering to support military veterans
Volunteering to aid military veterans isn't just an act of kindness; it's a profound demonstration of gratitude and solidarity. These individuals have dedicated their lives to serving their country, often facing unimaginable challenges and sacrifices in the process. As they transition back to civilian life, they may encounter various hurdles, from physical injuries to psychological trauma and the daunting task of reintegrating into society.
United Methodists repeal longstanding ban on LGBTQ clergy
A group of observers from LGBTQ advocacy groups embraced, some in tears. “Thanks be to God,” said one.
United Methodists repeal longstanding ban on LGBTQ clergy
A group of observers from LGBTQ advocacy groups embraced, some in tears. “Thanks be to God,” said one.
OPINION: How to tell who's a real conservative
See who most closely follows state, federal constitutions
Thomas Eugene Wise, 70
Thomas Eugene Wise, of Hayden, Idaho, beloved husband, dad and papa, passed away on April 19, 2024 at the age of 70.
Boulder Beach expansion underway
Silverwood's 36th season opens this weekend
The theme park is developing 3.86 acres.
Coeur d'Alene Symphony Orchestra to present 'Vive la France'
Cd'A Symphony Orchestra season closer will be Friday, May 10
The Coeur d'Alene Symphony Orchestra will present its final concert of the season, "Vive la France," at 7:30 p.m. May 10 and 2 p.m. May 11 at the Kroc Center Theater, 1765 W. Golf Course Road, Coeur d'Alene.
Idaho open primary initiative in final stretch
Supporters of a ballot initiative that would open Idaho’s primary elections to all voters are making a final push to gather signatures before the May 1 deadline.
OPINION: Are you a North Idaho Republican?
Here's what North Idaho Republicans believe.
Michael James Carraher, 77
Dr. Michael James Carraher, a longtime local physician, passed away Thursday morning, April 18, 2024.
Never Bean Better: Coeur d'Alene attorney marks 50th anniversary of Spokane's World's Fair
Bean will also run his 48th Bloomsday
Sunday is the 48th Lilac Bloomsday Run in Spokane. Bean is one of a handful of perennials who have run them all. And he’ll be there again, this time joined by a granddaughter.
EDITORIAL: May 7 a big day for veterans — and for commissioner
Bill Brooks intends to lead Veterans Town Hall despite major surgery Wednesday.
Thairapy opens in Hayden
Specializing in hand-tied extensions and individuals' customized hair, Thairapy is open at 9041 N. Hess St. in Hayden.
VETERANS PRESS: What basic health care services does VA cover?
We cover preventive care services, like: Health exams (including gender-specific exams), health education (including nutrition education), immunization against infectious diseases (like flu shots), counseling on genetic diseases (diseases that run in families)