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DEMS: Creating a fascist state
Quote from Final Battle by David Horowitz: “Is America already an empty shell of its greater self, and are its days already numbered? Only a fool would say, with any certainty, no. Barbarian terrorist forces are already at the gates, and inside them, American leaders both military and civilian — are preoccupied with delusional threats that are said to be existential — climate change, white supremacy, patriotic extremism. But the greatest existential threat to American democracy is the drive by the Democrat Party to create a one-party socialist state — a fascist state. This is manifest in their assault on the First Amendment through so- called “cancel culture” and their collusion in the deplatforming of a president of the United States and his 74 million supporters.

Barbara Jean Poulson Jank, 91
Barbara Jean Poulson Jank, 91, of Hayden Lake, Idaho, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014, surrounded by all of her children.
Records June 23, 2012
Kids' Carnival this weekend
Kids' Carnival, a family event presented by St. Vincent de Paul's Art on the Edge program, takes place Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2129 Main St., Riverstone, Coeur d'Alene.
Kids' Carnival this weekend
Kids' Carnival, a family event presented by St. Vincent de Paul's Art on the Edge program, takes place Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2129 Main St., Riverstone, Coeur d'Alene.
Virus chops down Paul Bunyan Days
ST. MARIES — For the first time in its 51-year history, Paul Bunyan Days has been canceled due to public heath concerns.
Janie (Dickes) Loper, 81
Janie (Dickes) Loper, 81, of Coeur d’Alene, passed away peacefully on Dec. 20, 2012.

Sorensen students create Tubbs Hill mural
COEUR d'ALENE -The playground at Sorensen Magnet School for the Arts and Humanities will soon be graced with some very special artwork.

Four servings of classical guitar
Fans of the classical guitar will get to indulge their musical appetites when Friends of the Guitar Hour presents four performances during its upcoming concert series.
'Where Does Your Head Lie?' to show plight of homeless
NEWBIES: Now hear this
A word to all you newbies to Coeur d’Alene:

First buttercup?
Buttercup cometh
Last piece of McEuen art chosen
The Coeur d'Alene Arts Commission has selected the final piece of public art for McEuen Park. The sculpture is called "The Explorer." It is a bronze sculpture that will be sturdy enough to withstand people playing on it, Recreation Director Steve Anthony told the city's General Services Committee earlier this week.

E-recycling catches on
Company strips down old computers, TVs to help make new technology
Urban Mining Depot is giving old electronics new life.

Mildred E. Tremblay, 90
Born in Kellogg, Idaho, on Jan. 9, 1925, the oldest of four children to Gus and Hedvig (Malmgren) Anderson. Mildred's family moved to Dalton Gardens, Idaho, in 1939 after her father was killed in a lift accident at Bunker Hill Mine. She graduated valedictorian from Coeur d'Alene High, Class of '43, and took a job at the Naval supply Depot in Spokane Valley. Her brother, Leland "Bud," was killed while serving as a motorcycle courier during WW2. Mildred's sister, Mary Jane "Jonny" Stackhouse worked in the office of Kaiser Trentwood for many years, and younger brother, Lyle Anderson, retired from there, as did their stepfather, Oren Bloomster.

CAPITOL HILL
Tubbs Hill painting hangs just steps from the Oval Office
A little bit of Coeur d’Alene has found its way into the White House.

Artists ready to 'Emerge'
Coeur d'Alene's historic Wiggett Building will breathe with life again Friday as local artists and bands gather to celebrate their talents for the first Emerge show.

Something fun this way comes
Art on the Green 2019 is headed this way.
Effie L. Wright, 89
Effie L. Wright, 89, longtime resident of Worley, passed away May 9, 2011, in Spokane. Effie was born Dec. 4, 1921, in Winfield, Kan., to Leotis and Stella (Garner) Martin.
Bowls on the Edge set for June 15
Savor ice cream in a hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind bowl and support art programs for families living in transitional housing during Bowls on the Edge, a fundraiser taking place from noon to 4 p.m. on June 15 in downtown Coeur d'Alene.