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Debt is a vampire
Everyone knows that being in debt can suck the happiness out of your life. Debt will destroy your attitude, your relationships, and your personality.
Tips for young investors looking into stock trading apps
The Game Stop Saga revealed a space in
US testing new fire retardant, critics push other methods
Over the previous 10 years, the agency used 30 million gallons (115 million liters) annually
Embittered Facebook investors ponder next move
To say that Facebook's debut as a public company was bungled is something like saying Facebook is a website you might have heard of.
Writer takes a vacation, and we leave him there
The advantage of a good work ethic is that you’ve earned your dream vacation, even if you can’t afford it this year. Some people dream of fine sand beaches in exotic locales. For others it’s an adventurous safari in Africa. Mine would be a week in Coeur d’Alene a week before Christmas, which is the only reason I put on pants and walk up to the Mobil station to buy lottery tickets. If they ever invent a time machine I would go back to 1980 and watch my 7-year-old son sled down Cherry Hill.
Slam the door on these scams
Door knockers sometimes don't deliver what's promised.
A gem of an instructor: NIC music prof wins state award
North Idaho College’s Dwayne Huff has been named a 2022 Idaho GEM Innovative Educator by the Idaho State Board of Education. Huff has been at the forefront of affordable educational access since arriving at NIC. Huff has developed courses based on free instructional materials called open educational resource instead of requiring students to buy textbooks.
Lost in the supermarket ... for a good cause
Local celebs set for Tuesday's Super Market Dash
COEUR d'ALENE - Ready, set, shop!
Driving toward change
Post Falls considers converting some city vehicles to natural gas
POST FALLS - The only relief gas is giving people these days is from old habits.
Post Falls man buys, then returns stolen iPhones to Oregon family
Tennen Brelin was convinced her family had seen the last of their iPhones, after a bag of electronics and personal items was swiped during a vacation trip this August at Silverwood.
The Front Row with Jim Litke December 13, 2010
Hei$man makeover: Cash over dash
The only way the Heisman Trophy still means anything after this weekend is if the football cradled in the statue's left arm is replaced by a bag overflowing with cash.
Close calls in the crosswalk
By BRIAN WALKER
Battling bullying
Senate bill would require educators at all Idaho school districts to undergo annual training
Bruce Howard has never witnessed bullying first hand at school, he said.
US, EU agree to freeze assets of Russia's Putin, Lavrov
Warning to Putin that he could emerge as an international pariah if he doesn’t end the invasion of Ukraine
Medical pot movement is headed this way
By CRAIG NORTHRUP
School plays galore
Several productions will be staged later this month
Young thespians throughout the region are preparing to hit local stages in a flurry of student productions being presented over the next few weeks.
CV: Why are people continuing to move to Coeur d'Alene in 2021
Whether you like it or not, Coeur d’Alene is becoming an increasingly popular
Walking tall
Nathan Carlisle plans to cover 100 miles to honor fiancee, raise funds to pay medical bills
Autopsy: White residue on spoon in Houston's room
Rate drop should help market
For the second consecutive week we have seen mortgage interest rates drop, not dramatically, but enough that fence sitting buyers should find some compulsion to move forward with purchases or risk paying higher rates in the near future.