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- North Idaho College’s student news organization, The Sentinel, won third place for best Two-Year Feature Magazine of the Year. The College Media Association recognizes excellence in student newspapers, websites, magazines, yearbooks and radio or television stations. This year, it judged 446 total organizational entries from 186 colleges and universities.
Irvina Bradford Alden, 90
Irvina Bradford Alden passed away June 23, 2014.
I deserve something nice for not being naughty
Ask The Propellerheads
Local brick-and-mortar stores feeling solid
Despite bleak forecast for in-store business, North Idaho retailers faring well
Despite bleak forecast for in-store business, North Idaho seems to be faring well
Today's ghastly groaner
A man is checking his luggage at an airline counter.
Today's ghastly groaner
Mary went to her doctor’s office and went up to the counter at the receptionist’s window.
Last-ditch Person Field confab tonight
By TOM HASSLINGER
High triglycerides helped by diet and exercise
OTCs may be cause of body odor
Wine Tasting: How to?
Last week I saw a news story about this weekend's Mother's Day winery tasting held in Spokane. If you have never been you should go sometime it is a great event although brace yourself for huge crowds.
More options for treating psoriasis
DEAR DR. GOTT: To the reader who wrote in to your column regarding her grandson's psoriasis: Try a naturopathic doctor who focuses on diet. I went to a dermatologist for years with a horrible case of psoriasis. I have used steroidal creams, took cortisone injections (one time directly to the soles of my feet, one of my more painful experiences), and gave myself weekly shots in the abdomen. I even had an infusion treatment and countless "trial medications" in trying to reclaim normal skin that would not crack and bleed. When my dermatologist suggested I save my sperm and go in for light chemo, I went looking for other opinions.
Showing love, gratitude on Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day is almost here, and it is a great time to think about our loved ones and the special gift of love and companionship they bring.
Family hurt by mental illness
Mental illness doesn't stop these parents from doing their best to care for their children.
Opening the lines of communication
Commissioners discuss limitations ahead of alternative forms of government workshop
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Eugene ‘Lee’ Deitz, 84
Neighborhood of the week: Stone Creek
It's super-quiet.
Oh yeah, sex sold in Cd'A, too
Coeur d’Alene has no room to tsk-tsk about Wallace’s former Red-Light days.
Fueling the pain
Climbing costs have drivers in search of lowest prices
Gas prices hike burns drivers
Content: Here's why it truly is king
I've written one article devoted purely to content and have mentioned its importance in most of my other humble offerings. Here it is again: The content on your website and the content you share via other routes is the most important element to your digital presence and the future of your business.
Consumer Gal: Who gets scammed — and why
Victims' state of mind key to bad guys winning.