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TRAVOLTA: To Ellen with love
letters to the editor
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — What is a long-hauler and how can cold laser help with recovery?
You or someone you know may have had COVID and are possibly still feeling the effects weeks or months later.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — A great conversation
We just completed our December events and we were thrilled to host Justin Baldwin founder of Justin Winery in Paso Robles for both a winemaker dinner and a tasting here at the shop.
One man’s eggnog is another’s horse skeleton
If you’re reading this right now, there’s a good chance it’s already Sunday. Unless you’re waiting for little ones to descend into madness, or they finally passed out in sugar comas, tuckered out from the highs of new toys. Or, you’re blessed with a little downtime between festivities.
Housing key for CDA council
Several members highlight need for affordable places to live
Housing key to CDA's future
Karen Stevens Coppess, 78
Karen Stevens Coppess, daughter of Charles H. and Alice K. Stevens, passed away peacefully at the age of 78 on December 28, 2021 while surrounded by her loving family.
PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL: Lake City, Post Falls finish second in Tarkanian Classic brackets
Timberwolves lose in heartbreaker in Diamond Bracket final; Trojans edged in title game in Ruby Bracket
KCSO Search and Rescue volunteer finds missing person
A Kootenai County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue volunteer, aided by a furry friend, was responsible for locating a missing/endangered person Wednesday night.
James E. 'Jerky Jim' Gaboury, 91
James E. “Jerky Jim” Gaboury departed to check the smokehouse on the other side on December 19, 2021.
Montana man charged after truck crashes into Idaho home
Kavanaugh was taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital
Trauma, hope and resilience
Students share messages through art; showcase today
Through many forms of original art, eighth graders at Lakes Middle School present their responses to themes of trauma, hope and resilience. “I was really impressed with the effort a lot of kids put in,” Eighth grade language arts teacher Margo Swanson said. “It was a challenge for the kids to think and create in a new way.”
MACKAY: Santa's business tips
The holidays are full of tradition and are a time to gather with family and friends.
PREP BASKETBALL: Lake City girls breeze into title game at Tark Classic
Slowing the game down while they were on defense, but pushing the pace when they got the ball. That formula worked wonders for the Lake City Timberwolves, who blitzed Bishop Loughlin of Brooklyn, N.Y., 54-31 on Monday at Orleans Arena in a Diamond Bracket semifinal game at the Tarkanian Classic.
Harrison residents, boil your water
Notice in effect until further notice
Possible contamination of the drinking water in Harrison prompts a boil water order, in effect until further notice.
Tony Ray Napier aka "Poppy," 63
Tony Ray Napier aka "Poppy'', 63 years old of Post Falls, Idaho, passed away unexpectedly on December 6,2021 due to medical complications
Hospital transitions emergency staff
CEO: Growth spurs shift in 'front door' department
Hospital now hiring physicians board certified in emergency medicine.
Who do you believe?
For many, that answer is why Idaho lost a Covid battle
Last in a three-part series.
Hong Kong news site to shut; pro-Beijing lawmakers sworn in
The founders of news outlet Citizen News said the news site will stop publishing on Tuesday
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Pain in the hands, may be radiculopathy
“Cervical radiculopathy is the clinical description of when a nerve root in the cervical spine becomes inflamed or damaged, resulting in a change in neurological function.”
Crime program targets cause, not effect
We need more like LEAD.