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POEM-OPINION: Nobody New (The Developer)
Editor’s note: Artist and poet Diane Barron of Worley, who shared her wintry work with Press readers during the holiday season, shifts now to a local planning and zoning controversy.
Williams leaving won't elevate Cardinal fortunes
Note Sept. 27, 2019, on your calendars, North Idaho College sports fans.
Support Post Falls school requests
One of the region’s hottest spots for growth has also been one of the places where the best planning for public schools has occurred.
CDA: Ode to beloved town
Coeur d’Alene, where have you gone?
Rathdrum wants to hear from residents
RATHDRUM — Rathdrum officials want to know what citizens think the city’s next park should look like. They also want to hear from residents interested in updating its comprehensive plan.
Stop and buy the roses
Rotary Club of Coeur d'Alene annual fundraiser underway
Coeur d'Alene Rotary Club selling roses of all colors
James 'Jim' A. Arnzen, 81
James “Jim” A. Arnzen, 81 of Harrison, formerly of Ferdinand, died Thursday, October 27, 2022,
Give great teachers a little boost
EXCEL Foundation fundraiser coming July 29 to the Hagadone home on Lake Coeur d'Alene.
VIDEO: RV sales at record high since pandemic start
Officials said RV sales are up 30% since pre-pandemic levels. The RV Industry Association said it expects over 600,000 units will be sold in 2022.
Lights, love and pets
Animal shelter fundraiser has generated about $250K
Lights of Love offers the opportunity for people, via a simple gesture, to show their affection for their pets.
Meyer Market on the way
Rathdrum approved commercial project
EDITORIAL: Let's build bridges, one unit at a time
Press encourages Hayden City Council to give The Bridge a green light.
Person comes forward to claim $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot in Oregon
Oregon Lottery is working with the person in a process that involves security measures and vetting that will take time before a winner is announced.
Gyro Days begin this week
The event kicks off Wednesday afternoon club members will be live in Downtown Wallace generating excitement for the official commencement of the festival on Thursday – during the live event, viewers will get a chance to preview some of the attractions of the days ahead, including food, beverages, a few jokes and games, and even be a few Lead Creek Derby tickets will be available.
No dirt left behind
Loren Walz has been selling Kirby vacuums for 40 years
DALTON GARDENS - Ask Loren Walz why he has been selling Kirby vacuums for four decades.
Don't redial, lettuce worries and kudos
NO REDIAL: When you get a call to your landline and the caller does not leave a message and you don’t recognize the Caller ID of the caller — DON’T push the “auto redial” number. When you do this, you make yourself a “gift” to spam callers and salespeople everywhere. This week, one consumer wrote me a long, involved, very precise email asking how spam callers got her number and why the same number keeps calling her back (usually she’s not home). The reason they keep calling her back is that they have and use Caller ID to determine when they have a “live one” on the line. Without realizing it, they are engaging the spam callers in a game of phone tag. MY ADVICE: Never return spam, or unknown calls — NEVER!
Mistletoe and memories
We sip eggnog, go caroling and trim our trees. We hang mistletoe in doorways and stockings by the fireplace. We bake cookies, exchange gifts and eat candy canes. But many of our best-loved holiday traditions and customs are much more personal and unique.
Trump calls on Americans to cease hoarding food, supplies
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Sunday called on Americans to cease hoarding groceries and other supplies, while one of the nation's most senior public health officials called on the nation to act with more urgency to safeguard their health as the coronavirus outbreak continued to spread across the United States. Dr. Anthony Fauci says he would like to see aggressive measures such as a 14-day national shutdown.
Just stay calm as the market rises and falls
Dugdale says good things are happening despite stock market slump
Dugdale says good things continue to happen despite stock market slump
A consistent presence
Romar’s steady hand key to Washington’s success
SEATTLE - Lorenzo Romar doesn't vary from the core teaching principles that are largely responsible for Washington's unprecedented success since he took over the basketball program in 2002.