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Groupon sizzles in public debut
Library numbers reflect increases
Coeur d'Alene Annual Report reveals rise in many statistics
Having a new park on its doorstep and extended weekend hours both appear to have boosted use of the Coeur d'Alene Public Library in the past year, according to statistics compiled for the end of the library's fiscal year.
Saving Elmer & Treat
Dog near death, cat dropped off with severe injuries; KHS staff helps them recover
KHS steps up again
Just like new
Scott Gittel opens store that only offers used furniture
COEUR d'ALENE - Scott Gittel knows used furniture.
RACES: Trouble with tickets
Why can’t you buy hydroplane race tickets locally instead of online? If the promoters were smart they would have had a booth at the fair and anyplace else. What’s with this?
Mentoring garden ready for season
High school students prepare to grow produce for Post Falls Senior Center
High school students prepare to grow produce for Post Falls Senior Center
Stocks sharply higher on drop in jobless claims
NEW YORK - Stocks rose sharply Wednesday after a batch of economic reports offered some hope that the U.S. economy was improving.
Bloomberg drops out of presidential race, endorses Biden
NEW YORK (AP) — Billionaire Mike Bloomberg ended his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination on Wednesday and endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden. It was a stunning collapse for the former New York City mayor, who had his 2020 hopes on the Super Tuesday states and pumped more than $500 million of his own fortune into the campaign.
Personal income declines in rural Idaho
Coeur d'Alene numbers down by 1.5 percent
COEUR d'ALENE - Buying power here took a hit last year.
Stocks end off their lows
NEW YORK - Stocks ended lower Monday on lingering fears that Europe's debt crisis will continue to spread even after Ireland gets bailed out. The Dow Jones industrial average dipped below 11,000 earlier, but recovered much of its losses late in the day.
Fueling the pain
Climbing costs have drivers in search of lowest prices
Gas prices hike burns drivers
Luna counters Obama's high school drop out plan
A guest opinion by Idaho public schools chief Tom Luna appeared in today's edition of USA TODAY.
Good news still does travel by mail
Four months later, winning scratch ticket mystery finally solved
Mary Fahlman has finally ended the Idaho Lottery suspense.
No headline
Verland Leo Hunt, 90
Station owners want BP help
Tension is mounting between BP and the neighborhood retailers that sell its gasoline.
Ask Fish and Game
Joseph Ginter, 63
We write this in Loving Memory of Joseph Michael Ginter. Joe was born to Harold Lee Ginter and Annie Ginter on February 11, 1950 in Moscow, Idaho. Joe was a hard working logger from the start of his early career! He fell his first tree at ten and hauled his first load to the mill at fourteen. He saw the big trees come off out of the mountains and built roads with his feet! When someone asked him in 1971 if he wanted to buy a Diamond Rio, his destiny than was set in motion! Joe is survived by his three children: Brian Lee Ginter, Cynthia Ann Marcella (Nick), and Neil Michael Ginter. They were his life’s pride. His brother Daniel Ginter (Vicki), and his sister Linda McGill (Murry), and his precious grandchildren: Kassandra Elizabeth Marcella, Grace Kelly Marcella, Coral Ginter, and Lucas James Marcella. Joe was a man of pride built on strong work ethics, love for his family, honesty, and dedication to his friends. God welcomed Joe back to Heaven on September 9, 2013 at 9:00 pm. To be our Guardian Angel to watch over all of us and to rejoin his parents, Harold and Annie , and his wife Cathy once again. Daddy you will forever be in our hearts and we will remember you always. A Memorial Service for Joe will be held at New Life Church ( 6068 W. Hayden Ave.) Rathdrum, Idaho on Sept. 28, 2013 at 2:00 pm. Immediately following his service there will be a potluck dinner at Rathdrum City Park. Bell Tower Funeral Home is in care of arrangements. Please visit Joe’s online memorial at belltowerfuneralhome.com
Spin Control: Eyman's contentions of overreach in fight against virus not well-founded
Politics, like so many other aspects of life, changes in the time of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Bud Selig calls for tougher drug penalties
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig called for tougher penalties for major leaguers who violate the sport's drug agreement, a move the union is willing to consider but not for the 2013 season.
'Justice'
Jury orders death for the Boston Marathon bomber
BOSTON - After slouching through his trial for months with a bored look on his face, the defendant was ordered to rise.