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Stoker receives Eagle Scout award
Quinn Philip Stoker, 14, recently received the Boy Scouts’ Eagle Scout award during a court of honor held on his behalf.
Sharpen your sales techniques
In the "Peanuts" comic strip drawn by Charles Schulz, the scene is a classroom on the first day of school. The students have been asked to write an essay about their feelings on returning to school.
What they didn't teach in business school
A college education is valuable, and I salute all the graduates who are heading out into the wonderful world of work. A degree is an important step toward career achievement.
The best baits to throw today to hook up with bass and pike
By RALPH BARTHOLDT
In tooth, it's all about the money
At age 5 1/2, Ozzie Drake already is handling life’s challenges with “brutal efficiency.”
New FDA rules will put calorie counts on menus
WASHINGTON - Whether they want to or not, consumers will soon know how many calories they are eating when ordering off the menu at chain restaurants, picking up prepared foods at supermarkets and even eating a tub of popcorn at the movie theater.
Coronavirus demand boosts retail potato prices
Oddly, consumers have recently found empty spaces where potato displays should be in produce departments throughout Idaho.
Buy producers, not vintages, but...
This past week we hosted a dinner at Fleur de Sel in Post Falls featuring wines from Kermit Lynch imports. The featured wines were mostly from Burgundy and featured some of the very highest end bottlings including Grand and Premier Cru selections from some of the most storied producers in this most storied of appellations, including Meo Camuzet, Jobard, Roulot and others. The wines were outstanding; Laurent Zirotti's food as always was impeccably prepared and artfully matched to the wines. The evening was in short a rare and truly special event, even for us as wine professionals we very rarely get to taste wines of this caliber and price point.
Obamacare off to slow start
Many unable to enroll because of high number of users online
Ready for growth in Spirit Lake
City buying site for future land application
SPIRIT LAKE - Spirit Lake is planning for future growth, which means buying property to dispose of its treated wastewater.
364,000 and counting
Latest tallies show Tubbs Hill hosting many visitors
This year, July 18 through Sept. 10, the counter tallied 91,191 visitors, a daily average of 1,658. The peak day was on July 29 with 3,129.
SNAKES: See the good in them
Thank you for the great article by Matt Ellerbeck regarding snakes. I have always been deathly afraid of snakes, although I used to do a lot of hiking and was passionate about all of the environment.
Facing a lack of advertising
Doubts about Facebook may hold back ad sales
NEW YORK (AP) - Facebook's reach is wide but not deep. Few users surveyed in an Associated Press-CNBC poll say they click on the site's ads or buy the virtual goods that make money for it.
Silverwood season
Again it's big rides, big business
It all starts again on Saturday, as Silverwood Theme Park opens its doors to the public.
New arrival applauds great service
A former newspaper carrier shares his perspective.
ANDRUS: A fitting tribute
Back in the 1970s, Boise still had a small town feel. The lunch counter in Moon’s Gun and Tackle Shop was one of my favorites for lunch. It was not uncommon to see Governor Andrus and his group eating there sans any fuss or bother.
Can Musk deliver on his vision for Twitter? Questions remain
Musk received some effusive, if highly abstract, praise from an unexpected quarter — Twitter co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey
No fair, but at last a taste
4-H livestock sale and North Idaho State Fair food vendors coming to fairgrounds