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Gas crunch eases in Europe — but the respite might not last
The good news is natural gas prices on Europe's TTF benchmark fell on Monday below 100 euros (dollars) per megawatt-hour for the first time since June
Suicide kits rekindle assisted suicide debate
Oregon lawmakers are considering outlawing sales
SALEM, Ore. - The door to the room was locked, and there was no response as Jake Klonoski knocked, looking for his younger brother.
Blaine Hess, 78
Blaine Hess peacefully passed away at his home in Plummer on July 9, 2011, with many of his family members there. He was born July 4, 1933, in Aberdeen to James Archie Hess and Martha Pierson. Blaine married Alice F. Peters on Jan. 7, 1961. There were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on Jan. 2, 1973.
Crowded roads await Fourth travelers
261,000 Idahoans will take a Fourth of July vacation
Gas prices have been steadily climbing
Betty Henderson, 87
Betty Jane (Albee) Henderson, 87, of Post Falls, died peacefully Oct. 8, 2011, at home. She was born March 6, 1924, in Dewey, Burnett County, Wis., to Lester and Anna (Walker) Albee of Spooner, Wis.
Robert Louis Campbell, 47
Robert Louis Campbell, 47, of Rathdrum, Idaho passed away February 25th, 2022.
Fake Wellness For All calls from Medicare
Fake Wellness For All calls from Medicare I received a call from a Coeur d’Alene reader with a warning that she had received a call from a lady claiming to be from Medicare and peddling a program called Wellness for All. The caller informed our reader that she was going to sen
MMA fighter good at sales, too
Tap or Snap moves to Cd'A location
COEUR d'ALENE - Put Trevor Prangley in the ring facing an opponent, and the muscled 6-1, 205 pounder, a mixed-martial artist, is a mean son of a gun with a fierce scowl.
Retail sales up 1 percent in February
Jump in sales doubles original estimate
WASHINGTON - Shoppers snapped up new cars, clothing and electronics in February, pushing retail sales up for the eighth straight month.
Do more jobs mean more economic security? Not for some in U.S.
Rebuild a North Idaho restaurant
If I had a dollar for every cook, dishwasher, server or diner who wishes to, "Have my own restaurant someday," I would be a rich man. The idea of cooking one's own food for an appreciative crowd of applauding patrons and making substantial money being creative, designing authentically French or Italian inspired menus and preparing delicious food in an air-conditioned, fully functioning kitchen is not the reality I've lived in my 20 years of restaurant work.
Inflation edging up?
Higher gas prices sparked modest U.S. inflation in March
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During the summer, it is easy to find locally-grown produce at farmer’s markets and grocery stores; but as the warm weather wanes and frost begins to settle, our options for produce seem to dwindle even though the need to eat them remains.
Veteran Realtor opensDave Clark Realty in Post Falls
POST FALLS - Dave Clark knows real estate.
Fitbit shows off its pipes in NYSE debut as shares soar
NEW YORK - Fitbit flexed some muscle Thursday and its shares rocketed almost 50 percent higher in the first day of trading for the fitness tracking gear maker.
This car will help others go far
Local couple donates to Rides for a Reason
The much-loved 1995 Acura Integra that carried Paul and Tiffany Kugler's firstborn home from the hospital will go on to serve another local family.
Festival at Sandpoint: Lineup announcements coming soon
Summer concert series changes outlined
Festival at Sandpoint officials said the summer music series plans to announce its lineup earlier than ever before. But, before you hit the grounds at War Memorial Field for the 2023 summer music series, there are a few things they want you to know. This year, the Festival will be announcing headliners as soon as possible. Instead of following a strict schedule of announcements each week, the Festival will be announcing its lineup as artists allow.
With cheap food imports, Haiti can't feed itself
Country's leaders asking for $722M for agriculture
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - The earthquake not only smashed markets, collapsed warehouses and left more than 2.5 million people without enough to eat. It may also have shaken up the way the developing world gets food.
Marvin Chad Parson, 54
Former North Idaho resident, Marvin Chad Parson, 54, passed away on April 16, 2014, in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Gordon W. Wells, 88
Gordon W. Wells, 88, born Sept. 20, 1927, in Ekalaka, Mont., and passed over on Feb. 8, 2016.