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Northwest Notes April 6, 2013
NIC announces 2013
'Alpha House' anchors Amazon's Prime offerings
Amazon already rules the online retail market, and soon it could be king of all video streaming services.
Newspapers gearing up for critical Black Friday
This is shaping up to be one of the most critical holiday shopping seasons in recent memory. Due to a quirk in the calendar, Thanksgiving arrives less than a month before Christmas. With the economy looking to rebound, this year's Black Friday has drawn even more attention.
Featured in Forbes
Konrad Billetz sees his inclusion in Forbes magazine's top 30 manufacturing entrepreneurs nationwide who are younger than 30 as a "big responsibility."
Cd'A Garbage recycling subscription sees surprising spike
Shelley Anderson spent part of her Friday beside an ever-filling hole
Gas guzzlers, get a grip
Within one week, we found national stories posted on websites claiming gas prices this year will:
If you hang them, they will come!
My Garden Path
Hang them? Of course, I mean hummingbird feeders. I put mine up on April 15, as I usually do. (That seems to be a good time here in Post Falls). Anyway, I was rewarded with the first hummingbird chug a lugging the very next day! Some years they don't appear for a week or more, but they were right on time this year. Who needs those swallows that return to Capistrano? I'll take the hummers every time.
Cash-strapped districts cutting summer school
Education Secretary: Cuts wrong way to go
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Amber Bramble had to scramble to arrange summer plans for her 5- and 7-year-old daughters after their suburban Kansas City school district gutted its summer school program this spring.
Diminishing the tech divide
By BRIAN WALKER
What you need to know today about the virus outbreak
The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus climbed past 3,500 Tuesday, eclipsing China’s official count. President Donald Trump warned Americans to brace for a “rough two-week period” as public health experts projected 100,000 to 240,000 people could die in the U.S. even if Americans follow social-distancing guidelines.
T-2 trickery: Seniors, beware deathly scam
According to the mailer, a form T-2 is supposed to be insurance covering medical bills and funeral expenses when you die. It’s also known as burial or funeral insurance, but beware if you receive a form T-2 in your mailbox because it’s a scam.
Person Field's future up for grabs
By TOM HASSLINGER
Cultivating an economy
Can Iowa's boom farm times shape White House race?
14 GOP-led states have turned down federal money to feed low-income kids in the summer. Here's why
The remaining holdouts include Idaho
14 GOP-led states have turned down federal money to feed low-income kids in the summer. Here's why
The remaining holdouts include Idaho
Consumer thrift trumps bond purchases
WASHINGTON - The U.S. economy may not be strong enough for the Federal Reserve to slow its bond purchases later this year.
SUV goes from All-American to global star
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — GEORGE BALLING: New reviews
Customers of the shop and readers of our weekly wine column know that we are always on the prowl for tasty new wines to add to the collection. Few of us like to drink the same things all the time and the “big world of wine” here in North Idaho is always expanding. For wine geeks this is the best part of working in the business of wine, so here are some reviews of recent additions.
New reviews
Customers of the shop and readers of our weekly wine column know that we are always on the prowl for tasty new wines to add to the collection. Few of us like to drink the same things all the time and the “big world of wine” here in North Idaho is always expanding. For wine geeks this is the best part of working in the business of wine, so here are some reviews of recent additions.