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Entertainment Calendar April 19, 2013
Schedule of events for April 19-21
Jazz at the JACC: Singer Pamela Brownlee, Jacklin Arts and Cultural Center, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $20; $15 for students. Info: 457-8950
Step up and make hatred back down
Last week once again we witnessed horrific acts of violence and murder in the United States that targeted members of the African American and Jewish communities. When will we be free from such hatred, inhumane acts and hate crimes that tear at the fabric of a modern society founded upon respect, decency and the principles of equality and justice?
Cd'A deli owner reports theft as 'potential buyers' take cash
COEUR d'ALENE - People who said they wanted to learn to "manage the money" of a deli before buying it instead stole nearly $300 in cash.
Pardon our Mess
The online newspaper you're looking at right now is a project under construction.
Idaho Department of Correction officials release list of most wanted fugitives
The Idaho Department of Correction is now profiling its most wanted fugitives on its website and offering people a way to submit online tips and remain anonymous.
AG Office, security firm settle
Kootenai County a 'hotspot' for company's business
Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden has reached a settlement with a Utah home security company accused of violating Idaho's Consumer Protection Act.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Bad weather for state not restricted to North Idaho
Yes, at the state 4A boys and girls soccer tournament on Friday at The Fields, the teams played in the rain. But it was windy and/or rainy at tourney sites in Twin Falls and eastern Idaho this past weekend as well, for the state soccer tournaments held there. Even the Boise area was expected to get rain on Saturday.
Idaho a step closer to having largest research dairy in US
Idaho's dairy industry is the third-largest dairy producer in the nation, behind California and Wisconsin
'Jihad Jane' lives two lives
PHILADELPHIA - Colleen LaRose spent long days caring for her boyfriend's father in a second-floor apartment in Pennsburg, a small town north of Philadelphia.
Douglas Eugene Bunce, 71
Douglas Eugene Bunce, 71, passed away peacefully Nov.
Richard 'Dick' Charles Griffin, 83
Richard “Dick” Charles Griffin, 83, passed away Aug. 13, 2013. He is at home with his Heavenly Father and Savior, Jesus Christ. Today, he celebrates with previously deceased, beloved family, old friends and new.
A gift for all the girls ... and boys
Unisex Easy-Bake oven on the way
Kids ready to perform today at Kroc Center
Kids ready to perform today at Kroc Center
COEUR d'ALENE - A play in a day sounds pretty easy.
Sickness and septic tank trouble elderly couple
The only thing this retired gentleman has on his wish list is a nice Christmas dinner with his wife, but circumstances are making that difficult this year.
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Mom puts on brave face for kids
It takes great effort for this mother of three to seem cheerful during the holiday season.
Man loves season with child-like wonder
He's not a young man, but his social worker told The Press that this developmentally disabled man loves the holiday season as much as any child.
Woman taking care of family
This daughter of a 95-year-old World War II veteran lost her job several months ago when her dad was hospitalized for several weeks in Spokane.
Family provider seeks a little Christmas joy
She’s the only financial supporter of a large household, working more than 40 hours a week and barely able to make ends meet.
Poll: Pandemic parlance repugnant
That we’re all sick of pandemic lingo isn’t exactly news, but sometimes a collective venting relieves a little stress. So here we go.