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'21's Top 10 Tales
Press staff ranks biggest local stories of the year
Spoil alert: The two biggies are holdovers from 2020, alas.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — How to be healthy
Staying or getting healthy takes work.
Bringing home the bacon tops new California laws in 2022
Several of the laws mark national “firsts” — first minimum wage to reach $15 an hour
Idaho lawmakers try to forecast state's economic future
Also on Monday, Republican Gov. Brad Little will give his State of the State address and release his own recommended budget
Finding solutions to housing woes
Regional Housing and Growth Issues Partnership will present to community in coming months
Group will give housing study presentations to community in coming months
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Do you have long haul sickness/post-COVID?
Most people when they’ve had any type of viral illness recover and that’s the end of it.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Seasonal Affective Disorder
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of major depressive disorder with a seasonal pattern.
County commissioners look ahead
Form of government, staffing issues on agenda
Kootenai County’s administrative structure could change in 2022 — and so could the makeup of the board of commissioners.
Idaho wolf population holding steady, wildlife officials say
Officials said the population has been at about 1,500 in each of the last three years in August
MACKAY: Are you coachable?
Pat Riley, president of the Miami Heat and a longtime highly successful NBA coach, used to ask his players "Are you F.A.T.?" F.A.T. was an acronym he created, short for "faithful, available and teachable."
Inflation up, virus down as priorities in US: AP-NORC poll
Just 37% of Americans name the virus as one of their top five priorities for the government to work on in 2022
ZAGS TRACKER with STEVE CAMERON: Zags focus on turnovers — forcing them, but more importantly, keeping them down
You might find this hard to believe, but … The Zags are playing a game tonight. Hopefully.
Good eats, cold treats
Business bits for Jan. 9
From Tiananmen to Hong Kong, China's crackdowns defy critics
The suppression of the Tiananmen protests marked the end of a period of limited political liberalization
Grayce Resser Thatcher, 95
Grayce was born in Red Lodge, MT the 6th child, to George E. Resser and Lillian Frances Adams Resser.
How did we get here? Health misinformation flourishes
Second in a series
Sheriff reflects on first year in office
Sheriff reflects on first year in office
Homes and hopes for pets
2021 adoptions totaled more than 1,500, including 21 rodents
Kootenai Humane Society gives pets hope and homes
The T-Dub movie awards for 2021
Pandemic be damned, cinema roared back to life in 2021.
'Wings' delivers dogs facing death to KHS
No-kill nonprofit receives $20K from Betty White Challenge
Wings saves dogs, cats