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Reputation celebration
Many years ago, there was a famous general known for his cunning strategy. At the end of one conflict, he stopped with a small battalion of soldiers to rest. One of his enemies heard of his refuge and marched his entire army toward the general's encampment.
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Using a smartphone microscope to detect parasites in blood
WASHINGTON - Prick a finger and have the blood checked for parasites - by smartphone? Scientists are turning those ubiquitous phones into microscopes and other medical tools that could help fight diseases in remote parts of the world.
REPORTS: A jab at jabs
According to VAERS COVID Vaccine Data, 595,620 reports through Aug. 13, 2021…
Consumers spend and earn more
Latest government data suggest an improving picture of the economy
WASHINGTON - Americans earned more and spent more last month, and the number of people applying for unemployment benefits dropped last week to the lowest level in more than two years. At the same time, demand for long-lasting manufactured goods and new homes fell off.
Delivering ‘peace of mind’
Kootenai County’s Eric Mescher heads up USA Security’s new office
Records May 14, 2010
CRIME REPORTS
Coeur d'Alene woman crowned Miss Idaho
Widmyer moves on to Miss USA competition in August
The newly crowned Miss Idaho USA hails from Coeur d’Alene. Kaitlyn Widmyer is the executive producer of Coeur d’Alene Fashion Week and works as a stylist and director of community outreach at Marmalade Fresh Clothing.
Going to the dogs
Magazine honors Cd'A's pooch friendliness
COEUR d'ALENE - Coeur d'Alene is being recognized as DogTown USA, the most dog-friendly city in the country.
Worth a tri
COEUR d'ALENE — Coeur d'Alene is in the running for another major triathlon milestone.
Actress Alyson Hannigan obtains restraining order
NIC students excel in Boise
Students of North Idaho College's Collision Repair Technology program took home three of six medals given out at the annual Idaho Skills USA competition in Boise last spring.
USA: Giving thanks from afar
As Thanksgiving approaches in the USA I am looking across the Atlantic from the Arabian Gulf in Abu Dhabi. Many of my workmates will fly home on their return odyssey for the first time in more than a year. The shock is profound no matter how you mentally prepare yourself.
News outlets join to oppose gag order in Idaho stabbing case
Cd'A Press among 22 organizations to form coalition
Twenty regional and national news organizations, including the Coeur d’Alene Press, have formed a coalition to ask a judge to narrow a gag order in the case against a man accused of killing four University of Idaho students.
William John OBrien
William John OBrien passed away peacefully on March 24, 2011. Bill was born April 11, 1928, to John and Irene OBrien in Fort Dodge, Iowa, where he graduated from high school in 1945. He worked summers for the U.S. Forest Service while earning his bachelor's degree at the University of Iowa at Ames. He finalized his degree in forestry after serving as a Korean War era veteran.
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Marjorie Martha Hart, 91
John R. Owen, 75
A loving husband, father, grandpa, brother, uncle, friend, teacher, coach and mentor, passed away surrounded by his family.
Disagreement over impact if US surveillance laws do expire
Psychology on order
How restaurants get you to spend more
NEW YORK - You may think you're immune to transparent sales pitches like "Do you want fries with that?" But the tactics restaurants use to nudge you into spending a little extra may be subtler than you realize.