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New wave of GOP candidates poised to join 2024 campaign
Trump in recent weeks has solidified his status as the early front-runner, even after he was indicted in New York
Do sellers expect too much?
Along with the weather, the real estate market appears to be cooling a bit. After a brisk spring and summer market, sellers set and achieved high expectations from their properties. It may be time to re-evaluate those expectations if your property has been on the market a while. Before the market crash we used to anticipate a 4-6 percent average annual appreciation. Given the high prices paid by may in 2007 that expectation is unrealistic even in today’s market. Although a majority of the buyers from that time have recovered they may not be able to sell at a profit even today.
Summer events in Cd'A
Coeur d'Alene is the place to be this summer as the Coeur d'Alene Regional Chamber's strategic partners bring you an incredible lineup of family friendly outdoor events.
Another big year for Hollywood
Despite flops, U.S. box office near record
LOS ANGELES -Despite a string of summertime flops, Hollywood is expected to have a banner year at the domestic box office, coming in just shy of $11 billion, the largest annual take ever. But because of higher ticket prices, actual attendance at North American theaters remained flat after a decade of decline.
Made-up words make little sense to readers
Over the decades readers have asked how I come up with the stories to tell in a weekly column. My response is always whatever amuses, inspires or annoys me in any given week. Thankfully, there’s not very much that annoys me, but this week is an exception.
RUSSIANS: Here we go again
RUSSIANS: Here we go again
Rathdrum Relay for Life events slated
RATHDRUM - Panhandle State Bank in Rathdrum will host a Bank Night tonight from 6-8 p.m. in conjunction with Friday's inaugural Relay for Life cancer fundraiser in Rathdrum.
Jerry D. Phelps, 69
Jerry D. Phelps, passed away at 69 years old on Oct. 5, 2012, surrendering to the affects of a debilitating stroke. He was born in Oklahoma to Paul and Melba Hughes in 1943.
Harry P. Kellas, 61
Harry P. Kellas, 61, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, passed away, Friday, Nov. 15, 2013, at his home.
Louise Cantrell Rayner, 89
Louise Cantrell Rayner, 89, of Hayden, Idaho, passed away on March 30, 2015 at Hospice House of North Idaho with her family by her side.
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Betty L. Chandler, 87
Idaho Briefs July 31, 2011
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Sondra K. Vickery, 73
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Delora C. Fink, 55
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James 'Jim' Albert Johnson, 79
James (Jim) Albert Johnson, 79, passed away on April 10, 2023.
Phyllis Eugenia Schwandt, 100
Phyllis Eugenia (Main) Schwandt was born on December 31, 1921.
Marion Jervis ‘Jeri’ Johnson, 86
Marion Jervis “Jeri” Johnson was born Nov. 2, 1934, in Rowayton, Conn.
Neon Jungle takes over Kootenai County Fairgrounds
The Wired2Learn Foundation is inviting the community to take a break from spooky this year and explore Neon Jungle.