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Washington to kill member of 2nd wolf pack for predations
The state of Washington has authorized the killing of an endangered wolf in a second pack because of repeated predations on cattle
Happy tails (with video)
Double J Dog Ranch provides sanctuary, life for canines with special needs
A welcoming committee barrels down the lawn of Duane and Cristene Justus’ home in Hauser when a vehicle pulls into the driveway.
A push for polled cows
Dairy farms asked to consider breeding no-horn animals
ANIMALS: Show some compassion
On Oct. 9 there was a lady waiting for some tame ducks to cross the road by the Dashco store in Rathdrum. This lady, rather than being patient, decided to run over a duck and leave.
Laura Little Theatricals, Red Bird Theatre to join forces
Laura Little Theatricals is bringing on a partner to work side by side with her on some of her existing local productions as well as a few new projects that are coming to the area in the next few years.
Feature Photos - June 29
Slice of life images found while out and about in Kootenai County.
A look at Lake Atitlan
Lake Atitlan, the most popular tourist attraction in Guatemala, is about double the size of Lake Coeur d'Alene, and is surrounded by seven volcanoes, fascinating wildlife, intriguing domestic crops, fruits and native villages.
Opera Cd'A performs 'The Magic Flute'
Opera Coeur d'Alene will perform Mozart's "The Magic Flute" on Friday, Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 13 at 2 p.m. at North Idaho College's Schuler Performing Arts Center, located in Boswell Hall, 1000 W. Garden Ave., Coeur d'Alene.
Psych of pets
Food for Thought
Molly is getting old. Thirteen years of continually jumping off docks, chasing grouse, dreaming of ducks and swimming for sticks has worn out my yellow Labrador retriever's body. Last year Molly dove off the dock at Higgens Point as she's done hundreds of times before. I knew she was slowing down but did not expect her to give up in the water. I dove in the cold lake and swam Molly to shore. She was a great swimmer and incredible competitor but not anymore - she is old.
Idaho is top dog
Dogs have always been man’s best friend, but a new study suggests Idaho is actually a dog’s best friend.
KHS: An advocate for the animals
It is true what is said that there are two sides to every story, and we would like to tell of our experiences as volunteers at Kootenai Humane Society.
Confused about foods
There are only two things I think everyone can agree on, bar none — that food and water are vital to our health and life. But that seems to be where the commonality ends. This subject is fraught with confusion. Food, in particular is vital to the vibrancy of our health. With proper nutrients we can resolve most health issues, allowing us to have a good quality of life, rather than a life of suffering. How we get those nutrients is where the gap in commonality widens even more.
Learning the ranch life
New UI program gives 4-H kids agricultural exposure
A new University of Idaho Extension 4-H Youth Development program gave a group of Kootenai County youths the opportunity to spend a weekend as working ranch hands.
Bye-bye birdie
Woman continues search for parrot
COEUR d'ALENE - Heard any unusual squawking lately?
Why am I sad?
"You are healthy except, your vitamin D is low," my doctor announces at my yearly physical this week. In disbelief I answer, "But I take 4,800 IU of vitamin D every morning." Vitamin deficiency has been an issue for me in my past which is why I take a high dosage of the supplement every morning.
Looks like we made it
My Garden Path
Here we are, past the mid-point in March. Looks like we'll soon be seeing winter in the rear view mirror! We sure lucked out with such a mild one this time. The first day of spring is only two days away......March 20.
Birds and blooms galore
I hope you’re all having good luck with your spring planting. After that long winter, we were blessed with an early date for our last frost. I’ll take it.
Hope for the young
Mike Ruskovich put his politics on a shelf and crafted a timely, valuable column (A 'senior' teacher's tips for parents) published in Wednesday's Press. We would like to add one bullet point to Mr. Ruskovich's list:
A step to artificial life
WASHINGTON - Scientists announced a bold step Thursday in the enduring quest to create artificial life. They've produced a living cell powered by manmade DNA.
Rev. Father Michael S. Scarcello, 86
Father Michael S. Scarcello, 86, of Rathdrum, Idaho, passed away Friday, Aug. 29, 2014, at Generations Assisted Living and Wellness.