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PETS: Some food for thought
Is James H. Mundy IV really saying he’s OK with cats and dogs being up on kitchen counters and tables in restaurants? I am not OK with that.
Kindness rally Saturday at Hayden park
Counter to planned gathering of white supremacist group
The pricing decision
What is a wine worth? Any wine? That is probably the single most challenging decision that any winery faces, where to price their wine to keep the winery as a whole financially viable, while also ensuring that wine consumers will find value in the bottle. The decision for wineries is far more daunting that it is for customers. After all for customers it is pretty straight forward. I pay “$X” for a bottle I drink it and our palates and preferences ultimately tell us it is worth it or not.
Insurance odds are stacked against you
Last week a middle-aged consumer, a husband and a father of three young children, called me to complain that he could not get life insurance. As the story unfolded, last year he noticed an unusual bump and discoloration on his wrist. Being a smart person, he immediately called his family doctor. He was referred to an oncologist who diagnosed that the patient had the beginnings of nodular melanoma — a very serious, dangerous type of skin cancer.
Anything but cold
The January edition of the North Idaho Business Journal illustrates predictions of a good local economy for this new year. Local prognosticators have projected continued improvement in our real estate and employment markets. Their estimates range from 6-8 percent improvement in Kootenai County home prices which, if accurate, will keep pace with recent trends.
McCarthy, A's blank Dodgers
INTERLEAGUE
2010 the busiest year for park visitors
Glacier National Park's Centennial year has turned out to be the busiest ever for park visitation.
U.S. economy could withstand brief fall off 'cliff'
WASHINGTON - It's the scenario that's been spooking employers and investors and slowing the U.S. economy:
Putin offers more talks with West to defuse Ukraine tensions
Putin argued that it's possible to negotiate an end to the standoff
Midtown goes Irish
COEUR d'ALENE - St. Patrick's Day is exactly four weeks from today, but Walter "Duke" Keith's new restaurant already has the decorations for the greenest holiday of the year up.
DEMOCRATS: A dying breed?
“If Mr. Trump is truly successful in improving the lives of working class Americans, he may well deserve re-election.” This quote is from a letter to The Press, Feb. 5, by Paula Neils, who claims to be the Chair of the Kootenai County Democrats.
'Building Better Caregivers'
"Building Better Caregivers"... Are you caring for a loved one with dementia or memory problems? Are you feeling overwhelmed and not sure where to turn for support?
Poll: Press readers split on 'chemtrails'
Gazing up to see white, cloud-like lines streaming across the sky is no big deal for half of CDAPress.com’s readers, according to our most recent online poll.
Idaho's apartment renters are happy campers
COEUR d’ALENE — Idaho is crushing it in the world of apartment reviews.
Learn to crochet, knit with online help from Alpaca Direct
Don't just sit at home — knit at home, with guidance from Alpaca Direct.
Movers and Shakers February 3, 2011
North Idaho trade seminar
World/Nation
• Canceled insurance furor quiets down
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Crystals to support you through the holidays
The holiday season can be SO joyous, but it can also be challenging at times.
Idaho gas prices rise
Gas prices climb
LITTLE: Takes correct stand
Over the past year, when I hear the words “health care,” the next words that come to mind are: “Rising premiums, increasing deductible, 300 percent price increase for the same service, loss of choice, no cross-state competition to keep prices down.” And yes, these are real examples I’ve heard from multiple area residents.