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Idaho women face workplace prejudice
The equality revolution in the workplace, ignited 50 years ago with the publication of Betty Friedan's best-seller, "The Feminine Mystique," and punctuated by President John F. Kennedy's signature on the potentially transformative Equal Pay Act, has stalled.
Political parties huddle on platforms
COEUR d’ALENE — They’re not waiting for the Fourth of July.
Daniel Robert Garnett, 37
It is with the heaviest heart that we announce the passing of our cherished and beloved family member, Daniel Robert Garnett, who we lost suddenly and unexpectedly on June 14th, 2024, at the age of 37
FAST FIVE Barb Crumpacker: Friend of Tubbs Hill
Meet Barb Crumpacker, a longtime Coeur d'Alene resident and secretary of the Tubbs Hill Foundation Board.
GEMS: Separating wheat from chaff
When the exhaust heat from an aircraft engine, particularly a jet engine, enters the atmosphere at varying altitudes, depending on temperatures and dew points, it creates a visible cloud stream. In pilot speak; this stream is called a “contrail,” short for condensation trail. The pilot speak verb for creating a contrail is “conning.” Aviators try to avoid conning when people are shooting bullets at them because contrails make them easy targets. Aviators don’t worry much about conning when no bullets are involved. Contrails do not harm people on the ground any more than clouds do.
'Idaho 100' recently released
Book names the people who most transformed the state
Emmett's fortunes take hit with sawmill bankruptcy
Idaho in running for battery plant
KORE Power facility to create thousands of jobs in community chosen for manufacturing plant
Fast Five: Xennial Marie Nail
Meet Marie Nail, project coordinator at CDA 2030, wife, mother and community volunteer. Born and raised in Coeur d’Alene, Marie graduated from Lake City High School, then attended the University of Idaho, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in communications.
Tribute to Romer Brown
My Turn: Tribute to Romer Brown
Greatness among us
Over the last several years we have concentrated our wine and now beer dinners at Fleur de Sel in Post Falls. There are many wonderful restaurants in the area and we have worked with several of them on these events, they’ve all done a great job. Fleur de Sel though with their husband and wife ownership team of Laurent and Patricia Zirotti not only understand our goals and passions for these events they also execute so seamlessly that it makes these events what they should be…. Joyous.
MY TURN: The Idaho Legislature should invest directly in Idaho students
On Sept. 1, the Idaho State Legislature wisely set aside $410 million in a lockbox for education.
Kluss is clutch
Center fielder/pitcher Devin Kluss is key for Lums, as state AA Legion tourney opens today on their home turf
STATE AA LEGION BASEBALL TOURNAMENT: Unlucky opener ... Errors cost Lums in state opener
“I’ve been around a long time, and never seen a gem like that,” third-year Coeur d’Alene coach Darren Taylor said. “He threw 105 pitches, completely in control all the time. But he definitely threw well enough to win for sure.”
Local American Legions sending 11 young men to Boys State
In true and humble statesmanly fashion, Theodore Roosevelt Jr. refused to take the glory for creating the American Legion. “No one man can claim to be the founder of The American Legion," he once said, according to legion.org, the American Legion's website.
Tourism pays
Idaho Travel Council awards $3.4M in grants
Melody Marlene Self, 61
On Saturday, July 28, 2012, after an extended illness. Melody Marlene Self finished her race and went to be with her loving lord. Born Nov. 19, 1950, in Wallace to Gail Eugene and Ardath Agnes (Fowler) Self, the third of three children.
That was no exercise in futility
Be prepared, the Boy Scouts command.
Another day of 500-plus new cases in Idaho
BOISE — Idaho reported slightly fewer new coronavirus infections on Sunday than it has in recent days, though the number of new cases jumped in places like Canyon and Kootenai counties.