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Gift will ease some of young mother's pain
With her gift from Press Christmas for All, this young mother says her family's holiday will be a little brighter because she'll be able to buy diapers and detergent, and a few small treats for her little girls.
Nothing but a Mega headache
I knew it, I KNEW it.
Couple marry after finding love through ad
PONDERAY — When Glenn Hescock and Doris Trussell came to Sandpoint Furniture last week, they were looking for a new mattress and recliner.
HUNTING: No to auction tags
We oppose the sale of any Governor’s Big Game Auction tags for Idaho’s wildlife. Recently Idaho’s legislators and IDFG are talking of selling 12 more “Governor Auction Tags.” The selling of these tags is for only a special interest group of people. This plan would be an abuse of Idaho’s hunting heritage, of Idaho’s wildlife by Idaho sportsmen and would create additional resentment and distrust for the legislators and IDFG.
Idaho lawmakers drop coronavirus lawsuit against Legislature
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Two Idaho lawmakers have dropped their lawsuit against
John Wallace Orvik, 65
John Orvik left this Earth on June 2, 2023. He was 65. He was the only son of Wally and Alene Orvik.
Big bucks
Record Powerball jackpot could be won tonight
Is buying really cheaper than renting?
It depends on where you live and what type of home you need, but for many, the answer is "Yes."
Close the Divide Day collects 1,300 devices statewide
Nearly 100 computers donated in Kootenai County for students in need
Hallmark's ugly sweater ornament stirs controversy
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Greeting card giant Hallmark said Thursday that it shouldn't have changed the lyrics to "Deck the Halls" on a new holiday ornament that stirred a backlash from customers online.
Fish and Game to stock Panhandle lakes through June
Approximately 265,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout will be stocked throughout the state this June
Magic Memory Ride
Glen Bui, former Steppenwolf and original Iron Butterfly members to rock at The Grail Venue and Restaurant Thursday night
The reaction is always the same, Glen Bui said. At every theater, every nightclub.
Let's make a deal
Microsoft deal should vastly expand reach of Skype
SAN FRANCISCO - Imagine using your Xbox and switching from a game to a video chat with a faraway friend holding an iPad. Or going into your office email to invite Grandma to a virtual family reunion beamed on TV sets to relatives across the country.
'We have stock': Smaller stores aim for last-minute shoppers
So far, worries about omicron and rising cases haven't made a measurable dent on holiday shoppingSo far, worries about omicron and rising cases haven't made a measurable dent on holiday shopping
The effects of our full moon
Weather patterns across the Inland Northwest flipped to the hotter and drier side late last month. On May 30, Coeur d’Alene and other stations reported their first 90-degree day of the season. The last time it was 90 degrees in this part of the country was on Aug. 29, 2016.
Help for hiring?
WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve may be preparing to take further steps to stimulate an economy that remains too weak to reduce high unemployment.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Producer versus vintage
It is one of the oldest arguments in the wine industry and if you are in this discussion with a group of wine professionals it will likely never be resolved over one glass, and not any move likely over one bottle of wine.
Betting on the sun
Idaho solar developer fights to keep project alive
BOISE - The developer of a proposed $180 million southern Idaho solar energy project hopes to be delivering electricity within months, despite past rejections by regulators.
'Falling through cracks': Vaccine bypasses some older adults
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Jean Andrade, an 88-year-old who lives alone, has been waiting
Dust contention in Davis trial
Dust on the surface of the coffee table from which 17-month old Maliki Wilburn supposedly fell has become a point of contention in the Coeur d’Alene murder trial of Joseph J. Davis.