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Adidas brings in $437 million from the first Yeezy sale. Part of that will go to anti-hate groups
The Adidas CEO said the Yeezy sales are "of course also helping both our cash flow and general financial strength.”
StanCraft acquires Resort Aviation at CDA Airport
Resort Aviation Jet Center closes after four decades
The exhausted dad: Loyalty to the discount tree
Every November for the past 10 years I’ve asked myself the same question: “Should I buy a new Christmas tree?”
Dow higher for seventh straight day
NEW YORK - The Dow Jones industrial average closed higher for the seventh consecutive day Tuesday. That's the longest series of gains for the index since July.
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.
Building a brand versus making wine
Kid Scoop 06-06
IDFG Panhandle office is open
The Panhandle Idaho Fish and Game office reopened to the public May 18 for license services after being closed for more than a month because of the state’s COVID-19 rules.
Project feedback sought
The public is invited to provide online feedback and comment on proposed public transportation projects throughout Idaho.
Two words that tower over 2017 socially
Hold on to your hats, folks. It’s a youthquake — the Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year.
What the President must do to counter Russian aggression
A gentleman recently asked what kind of action I thought the President should take to punish Vladimir Putin for his hostile acts against the United States. The question was in response to my insistence that our top intelligence officials and Congress speak out and demand presidential action to counter Russian aggression against this country.
AP-GfK Poll: Americans support menu labeling
WASHINGTON - More than half of Americans say they already have enough information at restaurants to decide whether they are making a healthy purchase. But they want even more.
Spending kept in check
U.S. retail sales flat-line in April
WASHINGTON - U.S. shoppers kept their spending in check in April, as modest wage growth over the past year keeps family budgets tight.
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.
War games erupt in White House battle
AP Commentary
Everywhere you turn in politics a war is raging - at least of words.
A $10 billion dollar question
Ask The Propellorheads
Press response to white supremacist protesters
Calls came into the newsroom Friday alerting us that members of the Aryan Nations were protesting near North Idaho College and the Human Rights Education Institute.
Speakers to explore human rights history
Kootenai County Democratic Club offers series in August
COEUR d'ALENE - The history and impact of human rights advocacy in the region will be the subject of a five-part weekly speaker series hosted in August by the Kootenai County Democratic Club.
A Super return
35 win Silver Mountain season ski passes with Super Bowl kickoff return
Bill Higgins is glad he listened to his mother, Judy, on Sunday.
Consumer price index jumps on costlier gas
Increases on commodities costs could spur inflation
WASHINGTON - Consumer prices rose last month as the cost of gas increased by the largest amount since June 2009. But outside of energy costs, there was little sign of widespread inflation.