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National Youth Science Camp seeks seniors
Seniors and Juniors can apply for all expenses paid STEAM trip
Applications are now being accepted from high school juniors and seniors in the classes of 2023 and 2024 to represent Idaho at the 2023 National Youth Science Camp (NYSCamp).
Dorothy Deckard, 72
Dorothy R. Deckard, age 72, passed away at her home in Post Falls, Idaho
Marjorie (Marge) A. Williams, 85
Marge was born January 27, 1937, in Havre, Montana and she passed away April 27, 2022 in Coeur d’Alene.
Ira Eugene Smith, 63
Beloved father, brother and friend, Ira Eugene Smith, 63, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, peacefully passed away in his home on October 5, 2021.
Chuck Adams, 86
Chuck Adams, 86, the most wonderful husband, father, grandfather and friend that anyone could’ve ever had, passed away peacefully Tuesday, September 14, 2021.
Aaron LyBarger, 55
Aaron D. LyBarger of Hayden, Idaho, passed away on June 26, 2024, at the age of 55.
Boisean finds dream job in making guitars
BOISE (AP) - Carl Hamilton's life changed 13 years ago on a stretch of black ice on U.S. 95.
Coming out of their shells
CdA4Kids summer students enjoy visit by tortoises
COEUR d'ALENE - The tortoise glided across the grass Monday morning outside Bryan Elementary School.
Planting the seeds of health: Part 1
After a long winter and frustrating spring, we are exuberantly working to get our fields and gardens planted. Some will spend time planning just the right colors, textures, heights and maybe even fragrances in their flower gardens. Others are planting vegetables and herbs. Maybe they are trying new varieties, or planting old favorites, or even some of the varieties planted by our ancestors decades or centuries ago that are popular recently. A lot of time and effort goes into the process. Do we put the same effort into our health?
More than just turkeys
Turkeys for All responds to food bank's crisis
COEUR d'ALENE - Turkeys for All is the next local organization to respond to the food bank's recent call for help.
Huckleberries
The omnicompetent Octocyle: A beloved Fourth of July Parade bike may miss this year, too
The Coeur d’Alene Shrine Club Octocycle hasn’t appeared at a Fourth of July Parade since 2016. And, unless its new owner in Spokane has mastered its quirks, the bike won’t turn up this year either.
Huckleberries
Retire at year's end? We'll see ...
Retire at year's end? She thinks not
Production steps up again
US factory output rose modestly in February
The Front Row with John Leicester October 19, 2010
For the selfless good of the game
PARIS - Of the catchy slogans that soccer's custodians at FIFA have coined over the years, the best is "For the Good of the Game," because that describes, exactly, the moral, ethical and sporting yardstick by which they are measured.
Automakers report stronger U.S. sales
DETROIT (AP) - U.S. auto sales put in their strongest performance of the year in October as buyers grew more confident in the economy and new models lured them into dealerships.
Mortgage rates drop, foreclosures rise
WASHINGTON (AP) - The sale of foreclosed properties in Idaho increased in the first three months of this year, as banks started foreclosing on homes whose owners had defaulted on their loans.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — How to…
Most of us just want to enjoy a glass or two of wine on any given occasion like a Tuesday.
Spokane County jail facilities suspend family visits, educational programs; courts announce slowdowns
Spokane County officials are barring friends and relatives from visiting inmates in the downtown jail and the Geiger Corrections Center to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Still time to buy NIC Really BIG Raffle tickets
Fewer than 700 tickets remain for the chance to win this year’s $250,000 grand prize house through the 18th annual North Idaho College Really BIG Raffle.
THRIFTS: The very best are right here
Coeur d’Alene charity thrift stores: a perspective. I have been to thrift stores from Paris to Washington, D.C. Ours are the best. Only Orlando and Seattle have decent stores.