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Preparation is key
City staff talk about growth in the River City
City staff talk about growth in the River City
Idaho to sell 'high-end' island in Payette Lake near McCall
The state constitution requires the Land Board to maximize financial return over the long term, benefitting mainly public school
Friday frenzy
Shoppers shake off virus fears and head to store to start holiday season
Friday Frenzy
World/Nation Briefs June 2, 2011
Republicans press Obama on spending cuts, Medicare
Model behavior
Former Los Angeles resident recreates the city he grew up in
There are Broadway and Hill streets slicing through downtown Los Angeles, where Larry Kmetz rode jostling streetcars as a boy and sold newspapers at stations by the rails.
Year after, Melo's time as Knick falls short
Carmelo Anthony briefly had what now belongs to Jeremy Lin.
Wasden warns of forensic mortgage loan audits
A new type of foreclosure "rescue" scam has infected Idaho, Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said on Thursday. Using half-truths and outright lies, so-called "forensic loan auditors" are exploiting financially strapped homeowners who are desperate to save their homes from foreclosure.
'Dark Web' drug sites challenge law enforcement
Key inflation gauge hit 6.1% in January, highest since 1982
On Friday, oil prices were steady after they had reached $100 a barrel in volatile trading on Thursday
Idaho liquor sales boosted by Washington state residents
THE VETERANS' PRESS: Hey veterans, did you know?
Benefit can help low-income veterans
“The VA has a benefit called the non-service connected pension…
Prop 1 most important of all
Proposition One on the November ballot is the legislation passed in 2011 regarding negotiated agreements and renewable contracts for teachers. While the specific wording that will appear on the November 2012 ballot is not yet finalized, it is assumed that a "YES" vote will be to support the legislation as passed by the House and Senate and signed by Governor Otter. A "NO" vote would be to support the position of the teacher's union, the IEA.
What is a headache?
Psychologically, a headache will steal your life. It will make you be a different person. You never get to be your real self! You really want to live free with no limits. Clinically though, a headache is pain in one’s head, face, or neck. Many times, a patient will think the pain is in their brain, but the brain itself cannot sense pain. In fact, brain surgery is many times done with the patient awake.
How to prioritize your skin care regimen
According to Statista.com, the skincare industry was a whopping $110 billion in 2014 globally. With all those products on the shelves, it's hard to decipher which ones you should be using. Starting a skincare regimen is imperative to your skin's health and the earlier you start, the better. But how do you choose the right products? Diving into skincare can be overwhelming, so we're breaking down the most important pieces of the puzzle.
Chiverton, Eagles down Montana State
CHENEY - Collin Chiverton scored 20 points, helping Eastern Washington secure a 72-68 victory over Montana State on Thursday night.
Weight loss - the wrong approach?
The universal thought regarding weight, is that once you lose weight, your health should improve. What if that were wrong? Although I would venture to say that it is not entirely wrong, it is backwards. We should improve our health in order to lose weight. Most of the time, the difficulty in losing weight is because there are health issues that cause the body to hold onto the weight as a protective mechanism.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Just when you find what you need ...
The recent announcement of a (one-time) popular department store chain closing several of its stores really hit home to me.
Balancing act
U.S. consumer spending and wages flat in May
Chicken cage requirements not going over easy with farmers
FRESNO, Calif. - The new year is expected to bring rising chicken egg prices across the U.S. as California starts requiring farmers to house hens in cages with enough space to move around and stretch their wings.