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A bill held hostage
Fish and Game Commission: Politics creeping into fee-increase proposal
COEUR d'ALENE - The Idaho Fish and Game Commission is concerned that a simple hunting and fishing license fee-increase proposal is getting tainted by politics.
For most people, the new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms
NEW YORK — Stocks marched higher on Wall Street Thursday, putting the market on track for its first three-day rally in six weeks, even as the astonishing scale of the downturn slamming the economy because of the coronavirus becomes more apparent.
Perseverance pays for top Cd'A Realtor
Lindsay Allen is Realtor of the Year
'That's our house'
Family chosen for Rathdrum home through First Story
Instead of being greeted by more home applications or a housing interview, the Reesers were instead met with a celebration when they found out they had been selected as the homeowners for a house being built in Rathdrum.
LCDC: A tale of two perspectives
Here's the facts about taxing district
The Lake City Development Corporation appreciates the community's interest in our efforts to promote economic vitality. Ms. Smith brings to light some frequently asked questions and we are thankful to The Press for allowing us to clear up some misconceptions.
Okonjo-Iweala is 1st woman, African to lead world trade body
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Nigerian economist Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala was appointed
Medical situation hinders couple
The Press Christmas for All
When people pull up stakes and move, they are frequently headed toward a better life. This husband recently had to leave a quaint and quiet North Idaho town where he had lived for 20 years, in order to get more efficient access to dialysis.
World/Nation Briefs September 30, 2013
Tough times since father abandoned family
This mother of two teens told Press Christmas for All that if her kids experience any Christmas joy this year, it will only be because of "the generous residents of Kootenai County."
'Trying to climb a slippery slope'
"I was living life to the fullest. I was a happy and energetic person and had this wonderful husband and beautiful two-year-old I couldn't get enough of."
Reader's wine questions
Through the combination of our public events and readers and customers coming into the shop we get quite a few questions on all things wine, from winemaking to grape growing. Here are some of the ones we have gotten recently.
Gaining control
Idaho House backs Otter's exchange, bashes D.C.
BOISE - The state House on Wednesday approved an Idaho-based, nonprofit insurance exchange, a provision of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul that inflamed passions of lawmakers during seven hours of debate.
Troubled family on the road to recovery
Christmas For All
This Christmas will be the first that this mom and her children will spend together, safe, in their own home.
Prost! Oktoberfest fun begins today, continues Saturday
COEUR d’ALENE — What began as a wedding bubbled into a beer-soaked celebration that has spilled onto the pages of history and into communities around the world.
Mountain movie celebration
Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour 2019 coming to Cd’A
PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL Man working to overcome series of unfortunate events
Bad luck has haunted "Terrance" since a long bout with COVID-19 knocked him to the ground in April 2020. "Three jobs all stopped," he said.
Op-Ed: Take Back Idaho is a lifeline to those yearning for responsible governing
Idaho’s primary election day, May 17, may provide cause for great celebration for the many Idahoans who are sick and tired of the ugly politics that have invaded our great State in recent years.
Norma Jean Smith Cook, 93
Norma Jean Smith Cook passed away December 26, 2021, at Wellspring Meadows in Hayden at age 93.
The economics of generosity
LCHS students raise small fortune for two nonprofits
Tears were shed as the executive director explained how much this donation meant.
David Gary 'Tyke' Brewster, 75
Our beloved Tyke went to be with our Lord and Savior on July 20, 2024. David Gary 'Tyke' Brewster was born in Warroad, Minn., on Feb. 8, 1949, to Roy David and Mary Ann (Fortier) Brewster.