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Search resumes for mountain lion that attacked boy
Golf to help Turner family
Benefit event for man with broken neck is Aug. 16
COEUR d'ALENE - A golf tournament is scheduled for Aug. 16 to raise money for a man who suffered a serious neck injury on the Fourth of July.
Daycare theft suspects caught
Owner thankful for outpouring of response
Sandpoint Film Festival is Saturday
Nigeria paying $800M to oil suppliers to end crisis
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - Nigeria's outgoing government has agreed to pay a debt of $800 million to resolve a months-long fuel crisis crippling the economy days before the inauguration of a new president in the country, oil suppliers said Wednesday.
HEALTH: A better prescription
Republicans released their long awaited health care plan, and it’s a doozy. Their plan applies their standard “specialty tax credit” strategy to health care. This plan uses the same economic theory that has generated our current “low income” economy and insane level of debt. Create special tax cuts that get passed along to businesses, and then those businesses will do great things for us. That plan hasn’t worked out too well for most of us, has it? The credit is also too small to offset the cost of health care, is blind to need, and you only get it once a year. We pay for insurance each month. How many of us have extra cash to make monthly loans to the government?
Ex-nurse gets 10 years for fatal heroin injection
COEUR d’ALENE — A former nurse who injected his girlfriend with a lethal dose of heroin was sentenced Monday to 10 years behind bars.
'Natural' Gatorade discontinued
NEW YORK (AP) - PepsiCo has discontinued a line of Gatorade it marketed as "natural," even as people increasingly look for foods and drinks that are positioned as such.
Please, don't discount our veterans
Tuesday is Veterans Day, and we face it with a heavy heart.
Sandpoint considers beer, wine, liquor tax
SANDPOINT - A proposed city tax on beer, wine and liquor sales by the drink has some local business owners questioning whether they should shoulder an additional tax burden.
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Edwin Marion Clovis Flory, 98
Vera June (Drapeau) Otterson, 88
Vera June (Drapeau) Otterson, 88, passed away at the home of her son, Greg, and his wife
Most Riggins EMTs exposed to coronavirus
A majority of Riggins’ emergency medical technicians are under self-quarantine after being exposed without their knowledge to a patient who has tested positive for COVID-19.
Open letter to county from wake- weary resident
Dear Commissioners:
COMMUNITY: Being torn down by newer residents
Thanks Coeur d’Alene Press for not publishing on Mondays.
EDITORIAL: A remnant of old Cd'A died Saturday
Aaron Robb's tragic passing a loss for local civility, camaraderie
Dining in the dark: Brussels eateries tackle energy crunch
No ovens, no stoves, no hot plates, no coffee machines and no light bulbs.
OPINION: Labor Day, a holiday for all of us
Monday, Sept. 4 is Labor Day. This annual day off of work at the end of summer recognizes and honors the labor movement.
The buck stops here, CDA School District developing expanded financial education for students
Defiant no longer, U.S. Rep. Weiner resigns Red in the morning ...
NEW YORK (AP) - Defiant and combative no longer, New York Rep. Anthony Weiner soberly announced his resignation from Congress on Thursday, bowing to the furor caused by his sexually charged online dalliances with a former porn actress and other women.