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Gas prices jump again
Average price in Idaho now over $3 a gallon
COEUR d'ALENE — At first glance, Idaho gas prices were stable this week, with the state average increasing by just 2 cents. But things were much more volatile at the local level, with significant price jumps in some areas and little or no movement in others.
Euro rescue won't solve low growth
BRUSSELS - A bold $1 trillion rescue by the European Union halted the slide of the euro on Monday and sent markets soaring worldwide in a gambit that may ultimately be seen as the moment Europe truly became a union.
Experts see trouble ahead
Double dip recession a possibility
CERNOBBIO, Italy - Is the global economy out of the woods? Two years after near-meltdown, with the U.S. looking sluggish, equity markets groggy and Europeans fighting a debt crisis, experts gathered in Italy offered a generally gloomy outlook - especially for the United States and much of the industrialized world.
Self-indulgence during the holiday season
Food for Thought
Waking up at 3:30 on a snowy Friday morning, my daughter and I hop into the family sleigh and head to the shopping mall to watch the mayhem. Nursing self-induced stuffed bellies created from roasted turkey and pumpkin pie consumed the night before, our focus is not on food but on coffee.
Why sale of Avista is cause for alarm
Steve Cameron’s column “Pull the plug on Avista merger hysteria” in the June 28 Cd’A Press was written in a vacuum and does not reference the facts of the issue. No one knows who the unlisted owners of Hydro One are. Canadian law does not require their full disclosure. Oh, we know the referenced firms, but who are they? U.S. law states that they must be exposed, yet to date they have not been. Many believe that they are Chinese!
Post Falls PD: Magazine sellers may be drug seekers
The Post Falls Police Department is using its Facebook page to warn citizens to be careful about letting strangers into their homes.
Don't get stung by change to VA benefits
Attention veterans:
US worshippers grapple with virus burdens others have borne
NEW YORK (AP) — A rising number of churches across the United States are making changes in response to the coronavirus outbreak, including a decision by numerous Catholic dioceses to suspend the serving of wine during Communion.
Kathy Allan, 50
Kathryn Marie (Thom) Allan peacefully passed away at the home of her dearest friend, Joe Vellos, on Oct. 14, 2012. Kathy was born Nov. 6, 1961, in Coeur d’Alene. Kathy was such a joy to her patents, Donald J. and June D. (Brueher) Thom.
Mardi Gras event returns to Cd'A
The Coeur d’Alene Arts & Culture Alliance will celebrate Mardi Gras, Coeur d’Alene-style.
Jerry Agre, 90
Jerome Martin Agre was welcomed to Heaven Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016, at the age of 90. Jerome was born Sept. 29, 1926, in Greenbush, Minn., into a family with six children, two sisters and four brothers: Anna, Ole, Jerome, Edward, George and Marie.
Roman Peterson, 101
Roman Peterson, 101, passed away peacefully on Aug. 17, 2016, in the comfort of his home with his family by his side.
Robert A. Schumacher
Robert A. Schumacher (Subdeacon Athanasios) passed into life on 3 Feb. 2021, after a valiant
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Richard D. VanLandingham, 70
Debbie Piller, 65
While surrounded by family, Debbie Piller went to be the Lord on March 19, 2022.
Barbara Wimmer Garbinski, 82
Barbara Wimmer Garbinski fell asleep in the Lord on February 27, 2024.
A half billion dollars
COEUR d'ALENE - It's almost an unthinkable number. A half billion dollars.
How will the future of Coeur d' Alene look?
Beautiful Coeur d’ Alene. The lake, green scenery, and surrounding countryside make it exquisite. It’s no wonder CDA is cited as the 11th fastest growing metro area according to U.S. Census data for the Department of Labor. But it seems like the 2018 population of our city is multiplying more rapidly than those statistics. (Every day, I talk to people who have moved here from Colorado, California, Montana, Virginia, Oklahoma, Washington, Florida and other states.) Several realtors have told me the population of CDA and surrounding areas could possibly increase by 5,000 soon. Whether, you are recent resident or a native Idahoan, as Bob Dylan succinctly wrote, “The times, they are a changing.” In the “Gem State” of Idaho, CDA is shining brightly. People are finding a pathway to a new home here. I am one of those people. One, among countless people, who came to CDA to buy a home in a beautiful environment and community.
Martha Finch, 95
Martha Finch, 95, of Hayden (formerly of Grand Coulee, Wash.), passed away at Hayden Valley Assisted Living on Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013. Martha Eliszibetha Hirsch Mundt Finch was born at her family’s homestead Crow Rock Dawson County, Mont., north of Miles City, Mont., to Jacob and Anna Margaretha (Redman) Hirsch on May 31, 1918. Martha grew up on the homestead, the fifth of 10 siblings.
School district rolls out Cd’A eSchool
Deadline to register is Monday; Lakeland, Post Falls also offer online options