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CDA seeks input on future vision
The city of Coeur d’Alene and CDA 2030 want to hear from the people.
Ouida Wofford
Ouida Wofford passed peacefully Feb. 20, 2010, Saturday afternoon in the presents of friends. Ouida brought joy to everyone who knew her. A fitting proverb was her favorite: a cheerful heart has a continual feast.
Silverwood helps area food banks
Silverwood Theme Park's Community Appreciation Weekends held in September were part of a massive drive to raise funds to feed the hungry in Spokane and North Idaho.
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Patsy Ann Bearman, 87
Harold G. Watson, 86
Died Feb. 16, 2013, at Life Care Center of Post Falls. Harold was born in San Jose, Calif., on Aug. 14, 1926. He lived in California until moving to Coeur d'Alene in 2001.
Idaho Humanities Council invites grant applications
The Idaho Humanities Council is inviting organizations and individuals to apply for its spring round of mini, major and Teacher Incentive Grants.
Community Library Network receives Cd'A Rotary grant
Coeur d’Alene Rotary awarded a grant for $1,000 to the Community Library Network Youth Services Department.
Still time to 'goat' your friends
Still time to 'goat' your friends
Bridal Festival at The Resort on Saturday
Bridal Festival on Saturday
Terry Joseph Morgan, 75
Sept. 25, 2023, Terry Joseph Morgan was welcomed into Heaven. He passed peacefully surrounded by his family who loved him and who he loved so deeply.
Elizabeth 'Libby' Kayleen Beckhelm, 73
Elizabeth (Libby) Kayleen Beckhelm passed away on Saturday, September 9, 2023, after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s Disease.
Chorale CdA Christmas Concert Dec. 9 & 10
Chorale Coeur d'Alene is set to present its Christmas Concert "Come Quickly, Lord Jesus" on Friday, Dec. 9 at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday Dec. 10 at 2 p.m..
CHAPEL: A little help, please
My husband and I (David Hensley and Carole Randall) were married at the Coeur d’Amour Wedding Chapel on Aug. 9, 1974.
Music of the '70s coming to Cd'A
Concert will be May 28 in Lake City Center
Concert will be May 28 in Lake City Center
Quite a few Shoshone County miners own homes elsewhere
Shoshone County has some of the most profitable silver mines in America and some of the highest-paying jobs in North Idaho, but many of the people occupying those jobs call somewhere else home.
Growing a family takes planning
Adding a baby to your family should take at least as much thought as buying a home. Most people who are in the market for a new home search for weeks and even months before making a choice. The cost has to fit their budget. The rooms have to be the right size. The kitchen needs plenty of cupboards and the furnace and water heater need to be in good condition.
Is HUD right option for you?
What makes a HUD home a "HUD?" The previous owner defaulted on their FHA insured mortgage and now it has been given back from the bank to the federal government in order to get it sold. At the time they are available and on the market, there is no existing loan owned against the property. HUD, which stands for U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, differs from existing bank-owned properties because they are now in the hands of the federal government. There is not a bank making the decision as a seller. These properties have been cleaned out, had an appraisal completed, and are just waiting for a willing and ready buyer!
Use refund to buy savings bonds, a new direct deposit option
In an effort to help individuals build their savings and retirement funds, a new direct deposit option in 2010 allows taxpayers to use their tax refunds to purchase U.S. Series I Savings Bonds.
Polka dots burn N.D. city officials
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Jim Deitz believes he's creating a Grand Forks landmark, but the downtown apartment house he's painting one polka dot at a time is making a city planner cringe.
'Books make the world go round'
Boxes of books flow in and out of Linda Rohlinger’s house all of November and into December. They pile high on her dining room table with titles like “The Giving Tree,” “Harold and the Purple Crayon” and “The Poky Little Puppy.”