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Chronic Pain In Pets Part 2: Physical And Psychological Treatment
A diagnosis of chronic pain may sound scary to anyone.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Sugar: America’s 'Achille’s Heel'
In many ways, sugar is America’s “Achille’s Heel.”
School and Senior Meals
School and Senior Meals: Sept. 26-30
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Even in victory, some bad signs for M's
Mariners fans, though, surely understand what I mean by the good and bad of Thursday afternoon in balmy northern California.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: How I'm able to shower you with sports opinions
There never will be a shortage of things to light up a sports columnist’s fingers.
Idaho universities disallow abortion, contraception referral
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a prepared statement Tuesday that the Idaho policies are “extreme and backwards."
UN: At least $1 billion needed to avert famine in Somalia
Up to 7.1 million people across Somalia need urgent assistance to treat and prevent acute malnutrition and reduce the number of ongoing hunger-related deaths
TRUSTEE FORUM: Expect to hear from six candidates
Kathy and I are planning to go to the North Idaho College Trustee Forum on Oct. 5 at Schuler Auditorium from 5:30-7:30 p.m. to hear the six candidates speak on behalf of our North Idaho College for the Nov. 8 election.
Dining in the dark: Brussels eateries tackle energy crunch
No ovens, no stoves, no hot plates, no coffee machines and no light bulbs.
Gladys Marie (Call) Benson, 89
Gladys Marie (Call) Benson, 89, passed away on August 23, 2022 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
EDITORIAL: How to stomp out electioneering
The recent case of blatant and unpunished electioneering is over, further shaking citizens who already felt that free and fair elections were in jeopardy. We offer a constructive suggestion rather than a recycled complaint. Treat the case, in which witnesses and election officials testified that a local poll worker illegally disseminated materials during last November’s general election, like a valuable lesson learned. And as with all lessons learned, take steps to prevent it from happening again.
Ad spending shows Dems hinging midterm hopes on abortion
The Democrats' unprecedented investment in abortion messaging on TV this year through Sept. 18 is larger than the Republican Party's combined national investment in ads relating to the economy, crime and immigration
North Idaho Philharmonia announces 'Baroque Magic'
Concerts at the Panida Theater Oct. 7, 8; high tea event Oct. 9
Audiences are invited to nestle in Oct. 7 and 8 at the Panida Theater in Sandpoint for a rare opportunity to experience the complete Brandenburg Concertos by J.S. Bach in one go, presented during a magical weekend by the North Idaho Philharmonia.
Some 230 whales beached in Tasmania; rescue efforts underway
The pod stranded on Ocean Beach in Macquarie Harbour appears to be pilot whales and at least half are presumed to still be alive
School and Senior Meals
School and Senior Meals: Sept. 12-16
KCTFHR receives $30K grant from Carr Foundation
The Gregory C. Carr Foundation has granted the Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations $30,000 to help support a number of human rights initiatives in Kootenai County.
Mirriam Gail Hill, 95
On Aug. 24, 2022, Mirriam Gail Hill was welcomed into heaven at the age of 95.
Mycelian ravings
If I don’t blink again (or I blink in chorus with a far-too-regular respiration cycle), send help.
SHOLEH: Suicide: Understanding survivors
Loss is part of human life. In a way, it’s a balance that helps us appreciate all the good we still have, and can yet experience.
Nevada looks to conservation as the Colorado River dwindles
Las Vegas is reliant on the Colorado River. It’s the source of about 90 percent of the city’s water supply