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Tough lessons learned about leather
Consumers need keen eyes and thick skin.
'This is essential'
Staples has become the second major chain to announce the mass closing of stores this week, providing the latest evidence of how the retail landscape is being remade by shifts in American shopping habits.
Healthy living...
As we continue to age, nutrition plays an increasingly important role in our daily lives. Drinking water, maintaining a low salt and high fiber diet, and eating plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables can help reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes and stroke.
New-car conundrum
Demand sky high, inventory rock bottom - and here's why
Automotive shortage an hidden repercussion of COVID-19
Rowing Part 1: Going the distance indoors
To get started, I’d recommend watching some videos to learn the proper technique for rowing effectively (and not getting hurt).
VANDALS: Bring on the Big Sky
The reasons for the Vandal football team remaining in the FBS division have gone from controversial to absurd. In an attempt to broach this reasoning, let’s take a look at the school’s arguments themselves.
Itching to fix a lice problem
School believes worst is behind, some say more needs to be done
RATHDRUM - There's a lot of nit picking going on with staff and families of Betty Kiefer Elementary, but that's OK.
Expand your palate: Bok Choy
"Bok Choy! I've got to have some," I say with a giggle as I scan the fresh vegetables at the farmers market this past Saturday. My wife asks, "What are you going to do with that?" Paying the Asian grower's young daughter $2, I gently place the cabbage in my basket and announce, "It will be a surprise."
Billings hospital uses virtual reality to aid rehabilitation
Every patient at RHOM is expected to complete three hours of demanding therapy a day
Idaho third in Google searches for saving for homes
Taylor Morris knows exactly what she’s looking for in a home.
Obama: 'Revving' economy calls for higher wages
Mini-Cassia cities, counties restrict public access to buildings during COVID-19 pandemic
BURLEY — City officials outlined their plan for employees during a phone meeting after Gov. Brad Little issued an order this week for people to stay at home during the COVID-19 outbreak.
William Roscoe Fisher, 63
May 18, 1946 - May 17, 2010
Coldwater Creek projects upcoming losses
SANDPOINT - Coldwater Creek Inc. announced it projects per share losses of 30 to 36 cents for the fiscal third and fourth quarters ending Oct. 29 and Jan. 28.
A rake, a drone and an eagle
There I was, minding my own business.
Area stores taking some safety precautions amid coronavirus
An employee wearing protective blue gloves was wiping down the handles of grocery carts when customers walked into Clarkston’s Costco on Tuesday.
WA Democratic lawmakers decry pause of Pierce County
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee
Opinion: Reform should reach police, fire unions
By WAYNE HOFFMAN
Tongue in cheek, Press accepts reader challenge
Poker gets a million dollar night
It was just coincidence that the operator of what was once one of poker's biggest websites was arrested the same week 48 players each plunked down $1 million in cash to sit down in a Las Vegas casino for what was billed as the biggest payout in tournament poker.