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CANCER: Beware these dangers, too
Thanks for your excellent series on the local cancer treatment centers and various forms of these deadly diseases. I do have a couple of suggestions and additions to the articles.
CANCER: Beware these dangers, too
Thanks for your excellent series on the local cancer treatment centers and various forms of these deadly diseases. I do have a couple of suggestions and additions to the articles.
Robert David Egerer, 66
Robert David Egerer (Buffalo Bob) surrendered on Feb. 23, 2011, to a long, hard-fought battle with COPD. Born in Long Island, N.Y., in 1945, Bob was the youngest son of Leonard and Lina Egerer.
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Richard Edward Peightal, 90
OPINION: Minidoka reminds us to remain vigilant against racial injustice
The camp was one of 10 established in the Western states in 1942 to imprison Japanese Americans.
To be loved by a dog is a gift
She was the best dog, the very best dog, actually the best dog ever ... all 6 pounds of her.
Prepare for the pooch
Two among October's awareness campaigns go together: Adopt a Shelter Dog Month and Emotional Wellness Month. A successful dog adoption improves the emotional health of both parties; study after study proves that owning a pet reduces stress, improves physical health, and even lengthens life. Plus pooch gets more attention and space than a four-by-two cell.My son has worked at Kootenai Humane Society for almost two years. In that time he's learned a lot not only about dogs, but also people. Adopting a dog should be a wonderful thing, but too often simple and preventable mistakes lead to unhappy situations and sadly, unnecessary returns or runaways.
Pauline B. (Speicher) (Swanson) McConnachie, 80
Pauline "Paula" McConnachie, 80, of Worley went to meet the Lord on March 23, 2012.
A rip roarin' adventure coming to the 2014 North Idaho Sportman's Expo
Jeep races, elk bugling and bears - oh my! North Idaho's premier outdoor adventure show is gearing up for another year of extreme sporting, adventure and family fun.
Beasts can't breathe, either
We know humans are supposed to be staying inside during this time of very unhealthy air quality.
North Idaho Briefs September 24, 2011
'We’ll kill you': Troops film boys' killings in Burkina Faso
For seven years, Burkina Faso has been wracked by violence linked to al-Qaida and the Islamic State group
Local ranch hosts livestock tour
Into the lion's den
One of the many services that the omnipresent Google offer is something called Google Alerts. Anytime your company is mentioned in the news you can sign up, for a fee I’m certain, to receive an alert that it was mentioned and in what publication. I have been aware of the service for some time but was reminded recently when I wrote my “Wine and Rock & Roll” column that took Rombauer Vineyards to task about some of their stylistic decisions.
The crowd pleasers
Here are our fall finds that are priced a bit more gently, and are more economical for the large gatherings of family and friends we have during the fall and winter holidays. The wines we wrote about last week are all fabulous but whether you are serving a crowd or looking for the perfect Tuesday night wine, these are priced right.
Liz Weston: How to stock up wisely, emergency or not
Concerns about the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (abbreviated COVID-19) mean more of us are doing what we probably should have been doing all along: washing our hands more frequently and thoroughly; staying at home when we’re sick; stocking up on food and supplies in case that stay becomes extended.
Fossilized feathers of giant penguin found
WASHINGTON — Some ancient penguins may have been twice as big as today’s Emperor penguin but they lacked the dashing tuxedo.
Boat to the birds
Osprey cruise begins Saturday at 9 a.m.
COEUR d'ALENE - Look for the crooked wing shape.
7-year-old's medic alert dog to arrive in June
He sold the lemonade, raised the funds and even received a generous donation.
Reading, writing and arithmetic
The Cd’A Press editorial about the value of reading (Sunday, March 17, 2019) brought back memories of conversations I had with my mother many years ago. Our talk was about her grade school years as a student in a Texas Catholic girls school. Even though she was reared as a Catholic, her adult years (thus, my youth) were spent as a Southern Baptist.