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What the Affordable Care Act means for aging adults
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) raises many questions about health care reform legislation and what it means for those with Medicare, in particular. While there are numerous changes and issues affecting Americans of all ages, here are a few basics that the senior population and those covered under Medicare should consider.
How to spot a fake online store
With more of us shopping online these days, it is important to be
Another headache
Eurozone faces dangers of deflation as prices fall
LONDON- The eurozone has a new economic headache to contend with.
The bright spots of 2010
From the coldest summer in 50 years in California, to early fall rains, to countless stories of wine grapes rotting on the vine before they could ripen throughout the western U.S., the 2010 vintage is well-documented as a very tough one for domestic wineries. As more red wines are released, though, bright spots continue to show up - so many that the adage of "buying producers over vintage" appears to be more true than ever.
CYT-North Idaho to present 'School House Rock Live!'
Christian Youth Theater-North Idaho is gearing up for its next production: “School House Rock Live!”
One down, one to go for Isenberg?
Lori Isenberg has dragged North Idaho through a nightmare.
Local help for COVID-19 needs
Because of cancellations and closures, we’re temporarily replacing our calendar with information on community resources. Send your ideas to newsroom@idahopress.com or join our Facebook group, “Idaho Press Community Group: COVID-19 Resources.”
How muni bond bust could do big damage
States looking to close $114B in budget shortfalls
NEW YORK - It's the other U.S. debt problem.
Silver Valley Mining Wars: Part 1
Through the discovery of gold by Andrew Prichard in 1882 a human avalanche of 5,000 “gold rushers” soon descended on the area around Eagle Creek and Murray. But within a year, these prospectors began spilling over the Coeur d’Alene mountains to the south to prospect for additional gold deposits. However, lead-silver outcroppings were found, rather than gold, and claims were filed.
As 'Peanuts' turns 60, Schulz family plans future
WASHINGTON - Good grief, Charlie Brown. The world has certainly changed since the Peanuts were born.
Carmakers finish strong in 2014; are even better days ahead?
The war on drugs in Idaho
Governor identifies 10-point plan to address U.S.-Mexico border
Governor identifies 10-point plan to address U.S.-Mexico border
Real estate prices going up, up, up
BREAKING NEWS: Real estate prices in Kootenai County are on the rise.
Real estate feeding frenzy eases
Inventory way up, so housing prices leveling off
The local real estate market has been tricky the past several months after a spike in prices.
Cheap antidepressant shows promise treating early COVID-19
Cheap antidepressant shows promise treating early COVID-19
Blame game
Unhappy public not sure who to blame for high gas
Bad news, good news
Woman's car, gifts stolen, then son visits unexpectedly
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — GEORGE BALLING: What I did on my summer vacation
When I got this assignment in elementary school I always dreaded it. But after just returning from a week off, I felt excited to write this column. Mary and I are very grateful to get a week away. We spent our week off at a friend’s lake cabin on Hayden Lake. We had family visit a couple of days and had dinner with dear friends who have a home on the lake. It was a wonderful time, very relaxing and we did enjoy some great wine. Here is the rundown of some of the standouts. Some of the wine we enjoyed were vintage bottlings from our private stash, while others are store favorites. I have omitted prices from this column altogether, since some of these are unlikely to be found. Stop by the shop or send along an email if you would like more details including prices.
Margaret Montandon, 98
Margaret Montandon went home to be with the Lord Feb. 28, 2015.