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ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Magnesium: Vital for wellness
The subject of magnesium in the diet, as well as topically, has been a hot topic for several years now. It has been touted as the cure-all for almost anything that might ail you. While there is no doubt that magnesium may be good for you, you could be getting swayed by marketing propaganda that lures you into buying something you don’t need.
Georgia Kathleen Emch, 70
Georgia Kathleen Emch (Maher), 70
Kootenai County fire chiefs adopted 'Ready, Set, Go' messaging model
The US Forest Service and Idaho Department of Lands both utilize the “Ready, Set, Go” model, the release said.
Passing the parade baton
No matter how the town has grown or changed the Fourth of July parade is a constant, a slice of Americana that for a couple of hours on Coeur d’Alene’s “Main Street” all of the things that our community and country once was and still is, is right there displayed in red, white and blue.
A Chinese lunar probe returns to Earth with the world's first samples from the far side of the moon
The near side is what is seen from Earth, and the far side faces outer space. The far side is also known to have mountains and impact craters, contrasting with the relatively flat expanses visible on the near side.
Maui ponders its future as leaders consider restricting vacation rentals loved by tourists
About one-third of Maui's visitors use vacation rentals
An 'American Hero'
Len Crosby named 'Military Hero of the Year' of July Fourth parade
ICCU Announces Len Crosby as Military Hero of the Year for Coeur d'Alene Regional Chamber’s 2024 American Heroes Parade
Kellogg school resource officers learn from peers at Boise conference
At Kellogg Middle School and Kellogg High School, dedicated School Resource officers Deputy Adam Durflinger and Deputy Mike Groves are working to ensure kids stay safe.
Northwest Notes June 25, 2024
Moreira becomes the 11th women's basketball coach in Idaho history. He is also the first Brazilian head coach in NCAA Division I history.
Sholeh: Old housing formula offers new hope
Multigenerational approach worked then; could it help now?
A1 VETERANS PRESS: Thank you for your service
For many veterans, these five words of gratitude are difficult to receive. A recent survey found that nearly 70% of service members and veterans feel uncomfortable or awkward when people tell them, “Thank you for your service.” Over the years I have friends communicate that they are genuinely thankful and ask why veterans feel uncomfortable with this heartfelt sentiment. Each time I have struggled to explain that the phrase doesn’t convey an understanding of the sacrifices and experiences we’ve had in the military.
VETERANS PRESS: Rest in peace Old Glory
Every day is a good day to fly an American flag. But on Friday, June 14, hundreds of worn, torn and tattered flags were retired in an honorable Flag Day ceremony at the Rathdrum Lions Club. Manuel Schneidmiller American Legion Post No. 154 conducted the event.
VETERANS PRESS: Welcome to women veterans health care
We’re glad you are here! Use this site to find the available health services and resources you have earned as a woman veteran.
Gary Ross Rauenhorst, 79
Gary Ross Rauenhorst, 79, of Kellogg, Idaho
Legals for June, 25 2024
LEGION BASEBALL: DeBoer shines as Lums win Ellensburg tourney
"He was awesome today," Coeur d'Alene coach Darren Taylor said. "He threw a gem in that first game; that was the real championship game. They're a real good team; that was a fun game to watch. They had a good pitcher going, and went blow for blow."
IRONMAN 70.3 COEUR d'ALENE: No place like home for Voyles, Endsley and Taylor ... Triathletes take advantage of wind, shorter swim course in annual event in downtown Coeur d'Alene
“Coming back in from the bike, with the wind on your back, it just felt awesome,” Post Falls resident Scott Voyles said. “You could just fly and it felt great.”
Coeur d’Alene community raises over $62K for local children with critical illnesses
Coeur d’Alene community raises over $62K for local children with critical illnesses
Over 200 local residents raised more than $62,000 for Make-A-Wish Idaho and the wish kids it serves when they participated June 1 in the Walk For Wishes North Idaho at Riverstone Park.
A June full of extreme weather
We’re heading toward the end of June and Coeur d’Alene has yet to report a 90-degree day. However, at the Spokane International Airport, a high of 90 degrees was hit June 22.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: IHSAA head Ty Jones visited — and looked out for — all of Idaho
“But I always thought, ‘How could I sit down behind my desk, and know exactly what Bonners is going through, unless I’ve actually been to Bonners?’ And looked at it logistically and went, ‘Wow, they’ve got quite a trip to make here.’ And when they make a trip to this place, what type of things do they face.