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COLUMN: Myth trumps science
Has Cliff Harris heard of the Internet?
Commission to meet in Cd'A in May
Public welcome to attend hearing
Fish and Game angler survey deadline looms
Panhandle anglers have until Nov. 13 to complete a Fish and Game angler survey.
Coronavirus prompts Spokane Audubon to cancel meeting
Wednesday’s Spokane Audubon Society’s meeting has been canceled.
RESPONSE: Take the high road
I would encourage folks to read books, as I have done, authored by those in both political parties, and folks inside and outside the current administration, before making a decision about who to vote for in 2020.
Special Cd'A School Board meeting Thursday
Full-day kindergarten, Wednesday in-school schedule on the agenda
Trustees to discuss full-day kindergarten, returning Wednesdays to in-person instruction
Sheriff to hold community conversation
Kootenai County Sheriff Robert Norris will host a “Community Conversation with your Sheriff.”
Motorcycle Awareness Rally on Saturday
Motorcycle Awareness Rally on Saturday
PRESS: Stamp out the bias
Is there no one at the Coeur d’Alene Press who can identify the bias in the item “Voting rights ruling increases pressure on Democrats to act” (July 2) and know that it has no place on a page purporting to be “news?”
Amador will reflect on 2021 session
The League of Women Voters of Kootenai County will present "Paul Amador: Reflections on the 2021 Legislative Session," June 29, 4-5:30 p.m. at the Coeur d'Alene Public Library, 702 E. Front Ave. The public is invited.
MOB: They aren’t ‘adults’
I turned on the news tonight (Sept. 24) and witnessed one of the most disgusting examples of “adult behavior” ever displayed in our community.
Savoring summer's all-time great: Avocados
MaryJane's Everyday Organic
Creamy, smooth, rich and exotic - the silky green flesh of the avocado is the stuff sweet summer dreams are made of, and it's almost as versatile as it is delicious. Also known as "butter pears," avocados are actually large berries belonging to the same plant family as cinnamon and camphor. Who knew? They're native to tropical regions between Mexico and South America, but the seeds of this unusual fruit's popularity have sprouted worldwide - to Indonesia, Vietnam, India, the Philippines and Australia. The good news for those of us who love to buy our bounty as locally as possible is that the avocado is also a well-established crop here in the U.S., having thrived in California since its introduction in the 19th century.
Seconds, anyone?
McEuen vote debate virtually assured Jan. 17
COEUR d'ALENE - Councilman Ron Edinger's motion will receive a second.
IACI visits Cd'A to set 2014 agenda
New titles cover personal finance from all angles
Financial well-being can be reached from a variety of paths. Several are charted out by money experts in new personal finance books.
Sheriff candidates speak at forum
Green challenging Wolfinger in May 17 primary
COEUR d'ALENE — Differences in where the two Republican Kootenai County sheriff candidates stand on topics were expressed during a forum at Candlelight Christian Fellowship on Monday night.
Survey: Coeur d'Alene split on vacation rentals, regulations
COEUR d'ALENE — Vacation rentals were a hot topic during the Coeur d'Alene City Planning Commission meeting Tuesday night.
Books on the shelf
Library officials stand by selection, place responsibility in hands of readers
Education: We have work to do
Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach.
Movers and Shakers June 13, 2012
'The Buying and Selling of a Business' class is June 21