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Hunt applications open for controlled units
Deer, elk, pronghorn, swan, fall black bear, turkey open May 1 through June 5
The application period for fall 2023 deer, elk, pronghorn, swan, fall black bear and fall turkey controlled hunts begins May 1 and runs through June 5. Successful controlled hunt applicants will be notified by July 10.
Eight Cd'A officers back on duty
The eight Coeur d’Alene Police officers involved in a Fourth of July shooting at City Park — which left 18-year-old Tyler Rambo hospitalized — have returned to work after being administratively cleared, though investigations into the incident and the officers’ actions are ongoing.
What you don't know about SEO can kill you
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization and it's a subject matter we've looked closely into and have touched upon in most of the articles in this section. The reason for its frequent appearance is obvious - it's really that important. It is imperative that the business owner operating in this era learn as much as possible about SEO. In most cases it relates directly to the effectiveness of your website, and if you don't yet have a website, kindly fasten your seatbelt and get moving on building one immediately!
Moose poacher receives sentence
A Coeur d’Alene millionaire affiliated with the University of Washington School of Medicine who was convicted of poaching a moose near Mica Bay was sentenced to no more than two years in prison and ordered to pay more than $26,000 in fines and penalties.
THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT July 30, 2016
Seahawks run far from a finished thing
It might sound like a broken record at this point, but with the security of having general manager John Schneider and head coach Pete Carroll get their contracts extended well before the start of this year’s training camp, it sure seems as if the Seattle Seahawks aren’t messing around in 2016.
Has the Fed been fueling bubbles? You be the judge
Many Glacier Hotel boasts many updates
$10 million project comes to a close
There was a sense of urgency at the Many Glacier Hotel last week as construction crews bustled about making last-minute repairs and moving crews unpacked boxes and boxes of supplies, furniture and all the other amenities that make the lodge one of the premier destinations in Glacier National Park.
Ex-Aryan's book chronicles fall - and his rise
Former Butler protege apologizes to communities
Land board approves adding advisers, auditors
BOISE (AP) - Idaho's five-member land board formalized how it vets investments made on the state's 2.5 million acres of endowment lands - which provides funding primarily to public schools - during Monday's meeting.
Shutting off the spigot
PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL: Mom changes life for daughter
“Amelia” struggled with substance abuse until she learned she was pregnant with her daughter — just two months before the baby was due. The idea of being a mom was new and unexpected, but Amelia was determined to prepare as best she could.
Rathdrum Relay for Life events slated
RATHDRUM - Panhandle State Bank in Rathdrum will host a Bank Night tonight from 6-8 p.m. in conjunction with Friday's inaugural Relay for Life cancer fundraiser in Rathdrum.
Muckraking in the oily Gulf
AP journalist dives into quagmire
IN THE GULF OF MEXICO - I jump off the boat into the thickest, reddest patch of oil I've ever seen. I open my eyes and realize my mask is already smeared. I can't see anything and we're just five seconds into the dive.
Fewer layoffs, lower inflation lift economy
Verizon ditches contracts; consumers could benefit
Positive thinking
September U.S. sales falter, but automakers see rebound in their future
Serving up support for Tricia McCullough
Meltz brings community together for wreck survivor
Meltz Extreme Grilled Cheese brings community together for wreck survivor
High energy prices send Europe's businesses, homes reeling
Spiking energy prices are raising utility bills from Poland to the United Kingdom
Beatles for sale (finally) on iTunes
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Nearly 50 years after the Beatles took television by storm, the Fab Four's songs became available on iTunes on Tuesday, setting the stage for a possible new outbreak of Beatlemania - this one online.
The Front Row with Jim Litke February 27, 2012
Arbitrator: Braun is clean enough
Ryan Braun said he was clean and the only guy whose vote mattered agreed that he was clean enough. Case closed.