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Fugitive's suit against Kansas hostages dismissed
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Colorado man who held a Kansas couple hostage then sued them for breach of contract for turning him in.
Museum hosts Freedom Riders exhibit
330 arrested during protests
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - The Mississippi Museum of Art in Jackson opens an exhibit Saturday to honor the 50th anniversary of the Freedom Riders.
Chiefs rally past Thunderbirds
EXTREMISM: Protect students, society
School board members are resigning across the country as the result of extreme right wing nationalist assaults that are based on unfounded claims that our children are being taught Communist, Socialist and Critical Race theories.
Taxpayers to spend $457K for gay marriage legal bills
BOISE (AP) - Idaho's Constitutional Defense Fund committee has approved the latest round of legal bills in Idaho's court fight over gay marriage.
Down on the Borders
Bookstore down to last two days
COEUR d'ALENE - The bookshelves are wooden skeletons now, and even those were carried out the door.
Time for men to say 'yes?'
If it's OK for women to propose, why don't they?
Swipe right for Mr. Right
So, a lady walks into a bar...Wait, scratch that. A lady takes out her phone. With a left swipe of her finger she dismisses Alex, 25 and Robert, 48. She swipes right when a photo of James, 24, pops up. It's a match. James had swiped right too. They chat, and make plans to meet. They're only three miles apart, after all.
NULLIFICATION: It will only cost more
It appears that our governor and other members of his party are determined to nullify the new national health-care law that will save billions in taxpayer dollars in the long run. It seems that one of the major sticking points is the requirement for people to buy health insurance. I assume Mr. Otter will also soon sponsor legislation to remove from Idaho law the requirement that users of public roads buy liability insurance or post a large bond. Just imagine all the crash damage the taxpayers will have to pay for when the affected parties can't cover it!
Back on the road again
After crashing last month, traffic numbers see bump
Long after heyday, soda fountain pharmacies still got fizz
The first U.S. patent for dispensing carbonated water through a soda fountain spigot dates to the early 1800s
Boise Cascade soars after IPO
LOS ANGELES - Riding a U.S. housing recovery and a booming stock market, Boise Cascade, a maker of plywood and other building materials, jumped 25 percent in its market debut Wednesday.
'Bubbly' status
Champagne, sparkling wine, Cava, Prosecco - and probably a few names I have missed - they are all fun and festive wines with varying degrees of sweetness, effervescence and alcohol. One thing we all know for sure, though, is they set a festive mood at this festive time of year. The status of the "bubbly" market has never been better here in North Idaho; we have access to many sparkling wines that span appellations and price points. We can literally meet all tastes with the selection we have from our distributors.
High hopes, low results
Why economic growth has been disappointing
WASHINGTON - Like an underachieving student, the U.S. economy isn't living up to the high hopes with which it began the year.
Navigating a tight market
Neighborhood of the Week: Feb. 7
Property value and taxes Q & A
Here are some questions and answers from Kootenai County Assessor Mike McDowell (via the Kootenai County website):
Property values inching upward
Assessor: Increase can be linked to homeowners exemption adjustment
COEUR d'ALENE - For the first time in six years, county property values have increased.
PREP ROUNDUP: Lake City Lasso's a win over Coeur d'Alene
Results from Wednesday's prep volleyball, soccer matches.
Today's ghastly groaner
A man walks into a bar and sits down.
Salty entrepreneur Bower enjoying the spices of life
Clint Bower jokes that he’s got a Ph.D. in talking.