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ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Fertility's friends: The role of acupuncture and nutrition
Nothing can lead to despair greater than when you want to start your family, you’re trying to get pregnant and are unable to, or unable to sustain a pregnancy. Many a pillow is wet at night, discord between husband and wife, frustration, irritation, fear, pleading with God, and more can occupy the minds of an infertile couple.
Pleasantview DAR announces essay winners
The Pleasantview Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution has announced the winners of the American History essay contest for 2024.
EDITORIAL: Expecting the unexpected is a privilege
A friendly reminder that North Idaho's weird weather is a blessing, not a curse
Amazon pours an additional $2.75 billion into AI startup Anthropic
The Seattle-based tech giant made an initial investment of $1.25 billion in Anthropic in September and indicated then it had plans to invest up to $4 billion.
MY TURN: 'Old Guard' put N. Idaho on the map
With primary election nearing, decide who you think will make our community its most desirable.
Of shopping hungry and pimento cheese sandwiches
After a meeting first thing Monday morning in Coeur d'Alene, I stopped at the grocery store for a few things.
'We all have a shared responsibility'
Blue ribbons and pinwheels are symbols of hope cropping up across North Idaho this April.
‘Howl’ to communicate with your dog
Dogs have a remarkable ability to communicate through a variety of sounds, or vocalizations. Because each vocalization conveys a specific message or emotion, understanding the meaning behind different vocalizations can help owners address their pets’ needs more effectively, leading to a stronger bond and a happier, healthier dog.
Come through in the clutch
Pioneer baseball analyst Bill James and researchers for Stats, Inc., determined the phenomenon of clutch hitters is simply a myth. They noted that what a hitter does in most clutch situations is pretty much what he does the rest of the time.
Scoop! First presidential debate announced
Mudslinging takes on new meaning
Candidates to square off in Coeur d'Alene
Trump's social media company soars in its first day of trading on Nasdaq
The stock created such a frenzy that Nasdaq briefly halted its trading just two minutes after it began for the day
Glenn Thiele, 91
With heartfelt sorrow, we announce the passing of Glenn Roy Thiele, who peacefully departed this world at the Hospice of North Idaho facility on April 3rd, 2024.
LaVerna St. Clair Frymire, 93
LaVerna St.Clair Frymire passed peacefully from this life on March 22nd, 2024 at Schneidmiller Hospice House in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
RACISM: Fight back in May 21 election
I just returned from Maryland. While there, I visited the Harriet Tubman Museum. Being from North Idaho, I never had a good understanding of how slaves lived and were treated. It opened my eyes.
Moving History Forward: Paul Clagstone and The Belle of Chicago
Moving History Forward
HOSPITAL: Rendered superior service
I was a recent outpatient surgery with overnight stay patient at Kootenai Health, CDA. I cannot express how well I was treated and the care and compassion I received as a patient.
FAST FIVE: Animals are LaRain Saige's people
Meet LaRain Saige, an animal care specialist helping pets and their people stay healthy and happy at home.
Former trooper on trial for murder arrested at airport
Howard extradited to Kootenai County, jailed
Smaller Idaho GOP committee to play larger role selecting national delegates
Normally, about 20% of delegates are selected at the Republican state convention, but that won’t happen this year
In a written statement to the Idaho Capital Sun, Moon and Brent Regan, the rules committee chairman, said the Idaho Republican Party made new rules to respond to the deadline issue and is following those new rules.
Water pouring out of rural Utah dam through 60-foot crack, putting nearby town at risk
About 2 feet of water remained above the crack as of Wednesday evening and they had covered nearly 45 feet (nearly 14-meters) of the crack with boulders, he said.