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Frances LaNelle (Gravatt) Curtis, 93
Frances LaNelle (Gravatt) Curtis beloved wife, mother,
Trump tries to leverage power of office to subvert Biden win
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump sought to leverage the
New Federal Rules Will Let Patients Put Medical Records On Smartphones
Federal officials on Monday released groundbreaking rules that will let patients download their electronic health records and other health care data onto their smartphones.
Fighter ace still beating the odds
HAYDEN — Outrunning the enemy was the name of the game while dogfighting in the Pacific during World War II, said Hayden resident Ralph H. “Iron Pants” Wandrey.
Jim Messina to play Panida
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The world of blends
We have always said the art of blending wine is the hallmark of a great winemaker. In today's wine world for reasons from economics to the goal of differentiating one's offerings it is truer than ever. There are many differences in blended wines based on appellation, style and any number of other factors, so for wine consumers here are some things to look for as you decide which of the blends is best for you.
ANDRUS: A fitting tribute
Back in the 1970s, Boise still had a small town feel. The lunch counter in Moon’s Gun and Tackle Shop was one of my favorites for lunch. It was not uncommon to see Governor Andrus and his group eating there sans any fuss or bother.
Schweitzer to celebrate 50 years Dec. 13-15
SANDPOINT - Schweitzer Mountain Resort turns 50 years old this month and would like everyone to join in for its birthday weekend, Dec. 13-15.
2019 tourism fantastic; 2020 looks even better
It's no secret — people have discovered North Idaho.
Youth turkey hunt begins April 8
The general season youth turkey hunt runs Monday through Sunday, April 14.
Deere cuts earnings outlook on weak sales
NEW YORK (AP) - Deere & Co. on Friday cut its full-year outlook because it expects the weak agriculture and energy sectors to continue dragging down equipment sales.
Relief finally arrives at pump
Gas prices $3 at casino; AAA expects holiday travel increase
The machines weren't the only thing creating a buzz around the Coeur d'Alene Casino on Tuesday.
My Turn 1: Resident alarmed by testing practice
Reference The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics news release of December 2020, WebMD’s website:
Taking preventative action on Colorectal Cancer
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Colorectal cancer (cancer of the colon or rectum) is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States and every year about 145,000 Americans are diagnosed with the disease. The good news is that colorectal cancer is highly preventable with proper screening and preventative action.
Can Musk deliver on his vision for Twitter? Questions remain
Musk received some effusive, if highly abstract, praise from an unexpected quarter — Twitter co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey
Reflection
As we look back on 2013 we must begin with the third quarter of 2012 as our starting point. November of 2012, interest on real estate loans hit an all time low and aided our recovery as market-wise buyers realized that rates were not likely to go lower. These interest rates would hold, hovering below 3.5 percent into early 2013.
Fed may take boldest steps in a decade to ease virus impact
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve is all but sure to take its most drastic steps Wednesday since the depths of the 2008 financial crisis to try to counter the coronavirus' growing damage to the U.S. economy and the financial markets.
In the Navy
Coeur d'Alene High graduating senior Staub to join best friend Price in U.S. Naval Academy
How slow can it go?
Building permit numbers dismal so far in 2010
POST FALLS - If there are any hints of an economic recovery, you won't find them with local cities' building permit numbers.
The seeds of no change
House passes bill to prevent mandatory GMO labeling
WASHINGTON - Food companies would not have to disclose whether their products include genetically modified ingredients under legislation passed by the House Thursday.