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Hey, hey, hey! Halfway across the USA!
Through mountains, storms and aching limbs, Julian Redman is pressing onward.
Richard 'Dick' Carl Flugel, 75
Dick was born Jan. 24, 1948, to Milton Flugel and Jean Flugel in Colville, Wash.
Lake City's Buchanan picked to play in Nike Hoop Summit
Game between U.S., international players set for April 8 in Portland
Buchanan, who has signed with Virginia, is part of the 13-member U.S. men’s roster, announced Tuesday by USA Basketball.
UK's Prudential buys AIG's Asian unit for $35.5B
LONDON - British insurer Prudential PLC said Monday it will buy the Asian unit of bailed out American International Group Inc. in a deal worth $35.5 billion that will allow AIG to pay back some of the money it owes U.S. taxpayers.
Restaurants want food stamp action
USA Today reports that a fast-food conglomerate is lobbying for restaurants in more states to be eligible to accept USDA food stamps.
Post Falls named Tree City USA for 18th time
POST FALLS - The city of Post Falls has been named a Tree City USA for the 18th time by the Arbor Day Foundation.
Softball team fourth at Worlds
The North Idaho Softball Club finished fourth in the 65 Major Division at the recent Senior Softball USA World Championships in Las Vegas.
Sports Briefs July 26, 2010
Bernhard Langer won his first senior major title on Sunday, holding off a final-round challenge from Corey Pavin for a one-stroke win in the Senior British Open in Carnoustie, Scotland.
AT COLLEGE: May 25, 2023
Updates on area athletes at the next level.
FTC sues DirecTV, alleges hidden fees, deceptive ads
WASHINGTON - The government is taking the nation's biggest satellite TV provider to court, accusing DirecTV of misleading millions of consumers about the cost of its programming.
Twin Falls suspends water disconnections during the coronavirus shutdown
TWIN FALLS — City leaders say municipal services will not be suspended for nonpayment during the statewide stay-home order from the governor.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Lake City's Blake Buchanan reppin' the USA ... with perhaps more of that to come
“I thought that was super cool, because I honestly didn’t know how much I was going to play,” the 6-foot-11 Buchanan said. “Some guys got into foul trouble, and I had to step up. I thought I took advantage of the moment, and I was happy with the way I played. It does show a lot that they wanted me on the court at the end of that game; they trusted me to go out there to defend the ball, and get rebounds. I think that was a big moment for me, and for the state of Idaho, and Lake City, for Virginia. I thought that was super big that I was on the floor at the end of the game.”
Post Falls earns Tree City honor
POST FALLS - Post Falls has been recognized for the 13th year as a Tree City USA by the nonprofit Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to urban forestry.
CHEERS: For Trump, Kirk
I would like to initiate a poll. Maybe the CDA Press would be interested in discovering what it is that Democrats and liberals have to offer America and if they are proud of the current crop of socialist contenders clamoring for the opportunity to topple President Trump and transform America into another socialist/communist failed state?
Woempner winning welder
Tavis Woempner won the 2017 regional Skills USA welding competition hosted by North Idaho College March 17.
Cd'A's Cameron, 13, qualifies for USA Judo Junior Olympics
Blake Cameron of Coeur d'Alene has qualified for the USA Judo Junior Olympics in San Jose, Calif., on June 24-26.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome recovery
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and fibromyalgia (also called myalgic encephalomyelitis or ME), is characterized by prolonged states of exhaustion often accompanied by problems with cognition, depression, and “all over” pain and stiffness after a minimal amount of activity.
Sodium warning worth its salt
Ninety percent of Americans eat more sodium than recommended, but don't blame the salt shaker. Ninety percent of the salt we take in comes from packaged foods and eating out.
Northwest Notes June 4, 2021
Washington State first baseman Kyle Manzardo, a junior from Lake City High, was named to the All-America first team by Collegiate Baseball on Thursday.
Amazon seeks to hire 100,000 to keep up with surge in orders
NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon said Monday that it needs to hire 100,000 people across the U.S. to keep up with a crush of orders as the coronavirus spreads and keeps more people at home, shopping online.