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Postal cutbacks to delay 1st-class mail
News met with concern from some businesses, shrugs from others
NORTHWEST NOTES: Sept. 10, 2020
Youth wrestling postponed until spring
A few words for our leader
Gov. Brad Little doing a great job under horrible circumstances.
Legislation would double electric vehicle registration fees
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — An Idaho House committee on Tuesday
Obama backs greater UN role for India
NEW DELHI (AP) - Deepening America's stake in Asian power politics, President Barack Obama on Monday endorsed India's bid to become a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, hoping to elevate the nation of a billion people to "its rightful place in the world" alongside an assertive China.
The Front Row with JIM LANDERS Nov. 23, 2012
Top college wrestling not far from here
College wrestling's best in the west are coming to Central Valley High School.
Charles 'Chuck' William Frutchey, 44
Charles "Chuck" William Frutchey, 44, was born July 5, 1967, in Chieng Mai, Thailand, to Rose Anna House Frutchey and Frank B. Frutchey. He died Jan. 27, 2012, in Fayetteville, N.C.
Tiny apartments considered by San Francisco officials
Nation's educators to honor Tony Stewart
Will receive H. Councill Trenholm Memorial Award
The National Education Association, the nation's largest organization of educators, will honor Coeur d'Alene human rights activist Tony Stewart.
A menu to feed the midnight McMunchies
NEW YORK - McDonald's is taking a small step toward offering breakfast items outside its usual breakfast hours - at least if you're a night owl.
NIC Foundation's 'really big' fundraiser to start
The North Idaho College Foundation's Really BIG Raffle will kick into high gear as regional outlets begin selling tickets for the drawing to win the 2010 "green" home valued this year at $265,000.
Hospice House prayer room to be dedicated to Wassmuth
Room will honor first board chair, founding board member of group
COEUR d'ALENE - A room in the new Hospice House operated by Hospice of North Idaho will be dedicated to the late Father Bill Wassmuth.
Gingrich criticizes Quran burning apology by U.S.
Presidential hopeful appears in Coeur d'Alene
John Lennon's killer up for parole again
BUFFALO, N.Y. - John Lennon's killer will seek his freedom this week for a sixth time.A parole hearing for Mark David Chapman, 55, is scheduled at Attica Correctional Facility, the upstate New York prison where he has been held for nearly 30 years.
School bus equipment damaged
Eighteen Post Falls school buses were entered last weekend, resulting in camera equipment being broken and items stolen.
Mkrtychyan lifts Vandals in opener
Germany, France, Italy to join Chinese-led Asian bank
Judge orders hospital to disclose separation plan
Buyout was ruled to have violated anti-trust laws
BOISE (AP) - A federal judge has ordered a Boise-area hospital to disclose its separation plan from Idaho's largest independent physician's practice.
Does it hold water?
Idaho boating law faces constitutional challenge
SANDPOINT - The constitutionality of Idaho's negligent operation of a vessel law is being challenged by counsel for a Seattle man accused of crashing his motorboat into a cabin cruiser at Priest Lake.