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Hayden price-cut-a-palooza
Neighborhood of the Week: Oct. 24
Local brick-and-mortar stores feeling solid
Despite bleak forecast for in-store business, North Idaho retailers faring well
Despite bleak forecast for in-store business, North Idaho seems to be faring well
Skiing bounces back; Idaho resorts upgrade
BOISE (AP) - Not long after the recession put the skids on skiing like an unwaxed board in heavy crud, Sun Valley, Brundage and Tamarack resorts are applying a fresh coat and hoping to slide into a smoother future.
Solid growth brightens economic outlook for 2014
Federal Reserve presses ahead to scale back stimulus
WASHINGTON (AP) - Consumers will spend more. Government will cut less. Businesses will invest more. And more companies will hire.
Governor undaunted by legislative, snow storms
COEUR d’ALENE — Brad Little’s track record as the Education Governor was put to the test Friday after rumors circulated he might cancel a scheduled trip to Winton Elementary in Coeur d’Alene.
Santa visit brings joy to a frosty Alaska Inupiaq village
In Alaska Native culture, it’s considered rude to refuse a request or a gift offered by someone, even taking part in a danc
Today's ghastly groaner
A man is checking his luggage at an airline counter.
Today's ghastly groaner
Mary went to her doctor’s office and went up to the counter at the receptionist’s window.
Betty Irene Torre, 88
Betty Irene Torre passed away on April 17, 2020 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. She was 88 years old.
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Gary P. Shane, 70
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Helen James, 97
FEDS: Short-selling America
This is our home. We took it as a house, my husband brush painted the whole outside. We put in hardwood flooring, painted inside and rejuvenated the landscape. It has a new roof, dishwasher and water heater.
REALTY: Bleak picture gets old
Kim Cooper, you are fired. As the spokesperson for the Coeur d'Alene Board of Realtors, you do a great disservice to all real estate professionals, builders and real estate investors. Every week you believe you need to remind the public that real estate is in the proverbial toilet, something we all know.
Senate advances bill to block eminent domain use by cities
ADVERTISING: ADVERTORIAL Is winter the right time to list your home?
By RICH DUSSELL
Hayden Lake Marathon is Saturday
Drivers are asked to be aware of runners
Eat, drink and support schools
Wine, Stein and Dine fundraiser set for March 2
Conservation lecture and dinner honors Scott Reed
The Idaho Conservation League is hosting the second conservation lecture and dinner Thursday, Sept. 21, in honor of the late Scott Reed, one of ICL’s founders in 1973. Reed is remembered as a champion of countless environmental causes, including the preservation of Tubbs Hill, in Coeur d’Alene.
What new gadgets are out there to buy?
Dear PropellerHeads: The news just covered a big electronics show out west a few weeks ago. Will I have some new gadgets to blow my money on soon?
Things are lining up for another good year
With the terrific recap of 2014 last week, we now look ahead to see what readers can expect from the North Idaho market. With last year's new construction reflecting 17 percent of our single family home sales we anticipate that new construction will continue to thrive into 2015. This means more jobs and potentially more homebuyers.