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Of textbooks and texting
Darn it, Dan, you're right. It isn't fair.
Editorial: Of textbooks and texting
Darn it, Dan, you're right. It isn't fair.
There are options for selling unwanted stuff
Spring for many homeowners means confronting all the things that have filled up the closets, basement and garage over the past year. As the late comedian George Carlin used to say: "Your house is a pile of stuff with a cover on it."
Negotiant bottlers
We have talked much recently about "grower wines" and their impact on the wine industry as we have continued to be impressed by many of the wines. So too though we continue to find negotiant wineries who bottle some really great wine at compelling prices. Negotiants are defined differently in the states and in Europe. Domestically a negotiant bottler is one who buys the wine already fully fermented as a finished product that they then purchase in bulk and simply bottle and label it. In Europe it refers more broadly to any winery that buys the grapes from a grower even though they fully control the production of the wine from start to finish.
Aftermath of wild game leaves Torre, Kershaw suspended
Mattingly owns up after mound gaffe
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw, manager Joe Torre and bench coach Bob Schaefer were all suspended Wednesday as a result of incidents in the team’s loss to the San Francisco Giants that caused debate about the rules.
Vote 'yes,' Post Falls
Leadership of the Post Falls School District had a goal.
Ignore cash-flush Boomers at own peril
Boomers represent the biggest market share of disposable income, but according to an article in AARP's Bulletin, advertisers are mostly ignoring them. What gives?
Laster: There must be 'intolerance for injustices'
International Holocaust Remembrance Day a chance to learn from the past
Never forget
Lottery fever strikes North Idaho
COEUR d'ALENE — Eugene Stanton has lottery fever, and that feels like $700 million.
Rikki don't trust that number
Throw away your caller ID.
Market takes a record dive but remains full of opportunity, local analysts say
Time actually stood still Monday as financial markets dropped so fast they triggered an internal “circuit breaker” that shut down trading for the first time since 1997.
High fashion or bait?
Fly ties now hair extensions
BOISE - For a 49-year-old manager of a fly fishing shop, Jim Bernstein spends an awful lot of time on the phone with hairdressers.
Strong demand = no price cuts
Oil's slide shakes up the junk-bond market
U.S. consumer borrowing hits another record in June
WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. consumer borrowing hit another record in June, good news for the American economy.
Unemployment rate rises in Kootenai County
The unemployment rate in Kootenai County has continued to gradually increase since March and was 4.3% as of June, according to the Idaho Department of Labor.
Seahawks' Lynch apologizes after being charged with DUI
Tribute concert set for Mildred Bailey
Keefe special guest singer for Tuesday show at NIC
Annual Idaho Fish and Game fur auction to run online April 8-22
Nonresident purchasers should be aware that their state may not allow import of certain animals or a