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Post Falls ready to recycle
POST FALLS - The city of Post Falls will host recycling events on Saturday at City Hall, 408 N. Spokane St.
StanCraft acquires Resort Aviation at CDA Airport
Resort Aviation Jet Center closes after four decades
Starbucks: Prices for some drinks to go up
Reviving a proud history
Milwaukee group wants to buy Pabst Blue Ribbon
MILWAUKEE - Long before it was known for fine cheddar cheese or the Green Bay Packers, Wisconsin was famous for beer, especially the national brands brewed in Milwaukee: Schlitz, Blatz and Pabst Blue Ribbon.
Anything goes at Post Falls auction
POST FALLS - You never know what's going to crop up in the swampland, and that's how Will and Emily Behar want their new auction business to be as well.
Thinking of past snow days
Snow day! As snow begins to pile up on my driveway this Sunday night the channel 6 weather lady cheerfully declares, “The storm is beginning to build.” A strong-front is approaching from the southwest meeting a cold-front from the northwest and converging and shaking hands in North Idaho to bring the great possibility of heavy snow to my hometown. This possibility proves true.
Shingles vaccine not a treatment
DEAR DR. GOTT: Thank you for the letter about the shingles vaccine. I would like to know how it works. Is it like the flu vaccine? I have suffered with shingles for 10 years now. I have asked my doctor for the vaccine, but he said insurance companies wouldn't pay for it until I am 60. Is it because, as you stated, they have only tested the vaccine on those 60 and older?
Hobby turns into business
Business Bits
A wide variety of U.S. coins, tokens and supplies for casual and serious collectors will be at Spartacus Coin Bullion Collectibles when it opens Sept. 3 at 1107 E. Sherman Ave.
Stocks lower on Egypt turmoil
IDFG recommends buying licenses, tags, permits online
In a response to COVID-19 fears, Fish and Game will no longer accept cash payments starting March 30 at its statewide offices.
Realtor.com® Housing Report: Homes Sell Faster Than Ever As Sellers Return to the Market in April
Prices hit a new all-time high of $375,000
The number of new sellers surged in April compared to last year when
FDA approves obesity drug that helped people cut weight 15%
In the U.S., more than 100 million adults — about 1 in 3 — are obese.
Case proceeds for woman accused of withdrawing other people’s money
A 55-year-old New York woman who police said tried to withdraw $5,000 from another person’s Wells Fargo bank account in Hayden last autumn was bound over to district court.
Case proceeds for woman accused of withdrawing other people's money
A 55-year-old New York woman who police said tried to withdraw $5,000 from another person’s Wells Fargo bank account in Hayden last autumn was bound over to district court.
Hitting the gas
U.S. auto sales power ahead in February
Rolyn 'Bud' E. Anderson, 87
Rolyn "Bud" E. Anderson, 87, of Rathdrum, passed on Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011 at Kootenai Medical Center, Coeur d'Alene. He was born May 3, 1924, in Houston, Minn., to Walter and Lenore (Steele) Anderson.
Verizon ditches contracts; consumers could benefit
U.S. lacks room to store oil; price collapse next?
Home blood pressure monitor gives more complete control
DEAR DOCTOR K: My doctor told me to check my blood pressure at home, but he didn't give me many details. Could you provide some guidance?