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The 2020 pop culture gift guide
The purveyors of pop culture always find new ways to get our money.
Driven for memories. ClickIt RV serves customers across the Inland Northwest.
What a long strange trip it’s been for Daniel and Randy Arrotta.
AmazonSmile's end is alarming, say nonprofits that benefited
Nonprofit founders say they are angry that Amazon didn't give them an earlier warning about the program's end
Lakeland tries plant facility levy again
Here We Grow Again! Powerball Jackpot at $415 Million for Saturday Night
BOISE - With no jackpot winner for last evening’s draw, the Powerball jackpot for Saturday night is now an estimated $415 million. The Idaho Lottery is preparing for another Powerball record jackpot similar to the world record jackpot in January that eventually reached $1.586 billion. As part of this preparation, the Idaho Lottery is encouraging everyone who participates for this Saturday night’s draw to play responsibly.
Take a close look into Avista sale details
Kenny Moore’s My Turn column provided an excellent analysis of the BC Hydro-Avista buyout issue.
ROSE: Reasons for support
- Change is desperately needed.
EDITORIAL: Prairie proposal is a critical game of thirds
County, buyers and sellers all are needed to preserve vanishing prairielands
Garden gnome fans fret
SkyMall files for bankruptcy
NEW YORK - Apparently, airline passengers aren't buying enough garden gnomes, superhero pajamas and heated cat shelters. SkyMall has filed for bankruptcy.
Tokyo Olympics postponed, U.S. closes in on relief package
NEW YORK — The Tokyo Olympics were put off to next year as coronavirus deaths and infections surged in Europe and the U.S. on Tuesday, with New York warning it is about to get hit by a “bullet train.” In Washington, lawmakers closed in on a nearly $2 trillion deal to blunt the outbreak’s economic damage.
A peaceful world
Don't let the bombings and beheadings fool you
State reps come to the people
COEUR d’ALENE — Education and liquor licenses were the hot topics of Saturday's town hall meeting with Idaho Representatives Paul Amador and Luke Malek.
COVID-19: 1 million cases reported globally
The total number of COVID-19 cases topped one million worldwide on Thursday,
Drop off returns at Tax Commission office
Taxes due Monday
FEDS: If the shoe fits
Having just finished Bill Buley’s article on shoes, I am left somewhat confused. Is his piece meant to be serious, tongue-in-cheek or a little of both? I wonder if, ever again, we as consumers will be left to our own good judgment, as to what products to buy, or why we would buy them. It’s amazing to me how we got by so many years without federal agencies, such as the Consumer Protection branch of the FTC. It would be better if more consumers just followed the old adage, “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is too good to be true.”
Animals 'Fur sale'
Annual auction on Saturday
COEUR d'ALENE - This is one list of auction items you won't find very often. Not even in North Idaho. Here is some of what's for bid on Saturday: 21 otters, 11 mountain lions and/or parts; five bobcats; five bear hides and/or skulls; four wolf hides; three whole wolves and 17 wolf skulls. And there's more. Much more.
Buy now in Cd'A, before you retire
The time to buy a retirement home is now, reports Forbes, even if it will be a while before you plan to slow down your work schedule.
Sorry, no kitties in this corner
Languages provide endless entertainment. I grew up with two in our household, which is probably how it started: Wondering how English became such a hodgepodge of other languages. Etymology is fascinating, at least to word nerds. So let’s start there:
Movers & Shakers September 23, 2010
Keane to speak at Post Falls Chamber of Commerce event
The lesser appellations
We have written much of the tough vintages of 2010 and 2011, however as we continue to taste the red wines from these vintages specifically from California there is a bright spot emerging, albeit small it is a bright spot nonetheless. The big problems in these years were the early onset of cold and very rainy weather in the appellations of California. In 2010 this came on the heels of the coolest summer in some 50 years in the state. All of these forces conspired to prevent much of the fruit from ripening to the point it was usable, or if it did get ripe enough to use in many cases the flavor profiles were less than stellar.