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Bingham Healthcare is now offering telehealth appointments
BLACKFOOT — In light of the COVID-19 outbreak, Bingham Healthcare, and all of the healthcare providers at their associated clinics in East Idaho, are doing everything they can to provide high-quality and compassionate care while ensuring the health, safety and well-being of their patients. In addition to in-person visits, they are also scheduling telehealth appointments, which allow patients to visit with their doctors from the comfort and safety of their own homes.
Keep your kitchen green
Even as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, many of us still don't know entirely what it means to "go green."
Computer shopping adventure
I’d like to think I have a sense of adventure but that hasn’t translated into buying a new computer.
Warrant mix-up leaves a mess
COEUR d’ALENE — A Washington man is threatening to sue Kootenai County over an incident that resulted in his arrest and, he says, left his son traumatized.
Lonnie's 'Big Spin' leads to $75K prize
While he plays the occasional scratch ticket, Lonnie Dahl of Priest River said he saw the Big Spin game and decided to buy a few tickets because it looked fun. That chance purchase led to Dahl making a trip to Boise to be the first jackpot winner of the Idaho Lottery's newest game, the Big Spin. And by the time the 6-foot-plus wheel stopping spinning, Dahl had won $75,000. Dahl's winning ticket, purchased from Whitley Oil Exxon in Priest River, earned him a trip to Boise to spin the Lottery’s Big Spin Wheel during a public event at Boise Towne Square.
Dozens of protesters, 12 police dead in Kazakhstan protests
Tens of thousands of people, some reportedly carrying clubs and shields, have taken to the streets in recent days
Virus stalls Gallina trial
The trial for a Superior Court judge charged with six sexual misconduct felonies has been pushed back — again. But this time the delay can be chalked up to the coronavirus.
Gov. Little calls on Gov. Inslee to stop six cent gas price increase in Idaho
The letter has come on the same day as Inslee's visit to Spokane and Airway Heights.
Trump uses wartime act but GM says it's already moving fast
DETROIT (AP) — Twelve days ago, General Motors put hundreds of workers on an urgent project to build breathing machines as hospitals and governors pleaded for more in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Hawaii quits coal in bid to fight climate change
U.S. Energy Information Administration data shows oil generated about two-thirds of Hawaii's electricity in 2021
US appeals court refuses to end CDC's eviction moratorium
Realtors are likely to appeal to the Supreme Court
Fifty shades of green for abuse victims
There's been much debate over the book series and just-released major motion picture, "Fifty Shades of Grey," among women in particular. I've not read the books and have no intention of watching the movie because there are simply more compelling books and movies on my list of things to read and see when I find precious time to do either.
Northwest Notes Feb. 25, 2010
North Idaho returns home
COVID-19 cautions extended
There are reminders everywhere about the need to take physical precautions. Wash your hands for 20 seconds after an interaction, maintain 6 feet of distance from others, and even suggestions to wear a mask when in public.
Housing market on the move
Association president says there has been a recent uptick in activity
Housing market up and down
Fat biking 101
There is a trend gaining momentum in the bike world. For several years now, fat bikes have been growing in popularity and extending the riding season for bike enthusiasts everywhere.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — When wine and art converge
It is tough to divorce wine and art when talking about wine.
PRESS: Don’t bow to DNC
For several years my husband and I have been visiting Coeur d’Alene on Saturdays and reading the Coeur d’Alene Press.
Ask Fish and Game 11/14/2013
Next Year's Tags
Question: When can I buy a hunting license and tags for next year?
KEC: Fighting Creek project to minimize future rate increases
Kootenai Electric Cooperative, of Hayden, told its membership that to minimize future increases in power rates it has partnered with Kootenai County in the development of the Fighting Creek Landfill Gas Project.