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'24 Hours of Schweitzer' tickets still available
SANDPOINT - Tickets for the "24 Hours of Schweitzer" auction and awards dinner are still available, with more than 125 auction items and prizes on tap for one of the leading cystinosis fundraisers in the country.
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Alberta Joyce Moore, ‘Jo,’ 78
CK Barrel Room opens in downtown CDA
Business Bits for Dec. 13
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Elaine G. Stanley, 85
Elaine Bailey, 91
March 16, 1923 - August 14, 2014
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Raymond Daniel Schultz, 31
Let there be light - and lots of votes
It’s time to shine, North Idaho.
Voters, join me Oct. 13
It's a double-edged sword. Here I go promoting an event valuable to the public when at the same time it wouldn't be awful if no one watched. That's only because I'm involved; I hate the limelight.
Web site tracks each county's response to census forms
COEUR d'ALENE - The U.S. Census Bureau has launched an interactive Web site on Google Maps showing initial 2010 census participation rates. As of Saturday, Kootenai County's mail-participation rate was at 41 percent, below Benewah County at 51 percent, which was tops in the state.
Movers & Shakers September 2, 2010
Little to speak at policy summit
Let there be light - and lots of votes
It’s time to shine, North Idaho.
Leland E. Hodge, 75
Leland’s parents, Mr. William Henry Hodge and Nellie Gladys Cooper, were united in marriage at his father Steve and Barbara Hodge’s home. They moved into an old log house on School Street at the foot of the city park, where the first five children were born. They had four girls, Fay, Betty, Ida and Deloris. After the girls, they finally had a son which made us all so very happy. Leland was born on Dec. 13, 1936, a beautiful baby boy who made all his sisters very proud to have a brother. When Leland was 3 years old, the family moved to Union, Ore. They lived there for about 3 years and Leland started 1st grade. When Leland was 6, a pair of twin brothers joined the family. On April 30, 1942, Wayne Keith Hodge and Dwaine Kay were born. It was very exciting to have two newborns join the family.
Farmers markets always a good choice
Those who read last week's article regarding organic foods may enjoy this week's topic about the farmers market.
Cd'A schools host forums on search for superintendent
COEUR d’ALENE — The firm leading the search for a new superintendent for Coeur d’Alene Public Schools will meet next week with community and school district stakeholders, including parents and property owners.
Test your health from home
Not too long ago, only a doctor could order you to the lab. Now, thanks to the popularity of at-home medical testing kits, people can learn all sorts of things about how their bodies operate.
Entertainment Briefs for November 4, 2011
Pump prices should last
AAA: 46.3 million Americans to travel 50 miles or more for Thanksgiving
Local motorists can give some thanks for gas prices being lower than a month and a year ago.
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Lorraine Kelly, 73
Movers and Shakers August 16, 2011
That's the census at your door
Workers to visit homes that didn't mail form
It could be called 2010 Census: The Sequel.