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What happens when you snore?
The first thing that happens is that your bed partner, if you still have one, is irritated all the time due to sleep loss — usually one to two hours each night. The noise level can reach 80-100 decibels, which is the same noise a chainsaw makes. And, of course, this has health effects for both partners.
Tarmac delays fell to lowest level in 2014
There were no super-long tarmac delays for airlines in December, making 2014 the best year on record for the fewest such incidents.
Litehouse Foods to buy Coldwater Creek building
The game of higher ed
Don't bet against new University of Idaho President Chuck Staben when he takes on all comers in racquetball.
Concerns over US winter wheat may boost low crop prices
Analytics company to stay in Sandpoint
Preparing for the winter season ahead
If the early November snowfall is any indication of the season ahead, we’re in for a long and snowy winter. If you live in North Idaho, you may not be able to avoid the winter weather, but you can prepare for it.
Cd'A approves big budget amendment
By RALPH BARTHOLDT
The duopoly that threatens to destroy the news
By LAWRENCE RILEY
Cd'A School District buys 40 acres
The Coeur d’Alene School Board voted unanimously Thursday to purchase 40 acres of land near Huetter Road for $1.2 million. The land will be used for new schools in future years but is not anticipated to be used immediately.
Community Thanks May 22, 2011
PARTY: Local businesses help
COMMENTS: Read at your own risk
A BIG THANK YOU to Choull.
Valentine's Day: Lessons learned the hard way
Feb. 13, 2013, is a day that lives in romantic infamy.
ADVICE: The Common-sense dog
Many people have dogs that are struggling with fear, anxiety, or aggression. I typically see people unsure of how to address these issues. They don’t know where to start, and sometimes it can be daunting and frightening, especially if the dog is biting. Let’s give you some peace of mind with this article.
Gordon W. Eggart, 98
Gordon W. Eggart passed away on Feb. 10, 2021. He was 98 years old. Gordon
Compassion is one brick in housing fix
Discrimination has to be overcome if we're going to solve pervasive crisis.
Higher density a key part of good growth
From having our kids and grandkids nearer to us and ensuring our stores and restaurants have enough workers to provide what we need, apartments must be part of the long-term solution.
Santa Fe Trail lives on in 200th year
The Lt. George Farragut Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution is proudly participating in the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the Santa Fe Trail on Sept. 21.
NIC moves most courses online
COEUR d’ALENE — North Idaho College is continuing to hold some classes on campus, while most have moved online.
Whitworth, Community Colleges of Spokane extend spring break; WSU cancels Mom's Weekend
Whitworth University, North Idaho College and the Community Colleges of Spokane have joined the list of schools canceling in-person classes and preparing to teach lessons online due to COVID-19.