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Spending data shows Gen Z digs real stores
Economists say the holiday purchasing trends of Idaho’s Generation Z could reveal a fiscal gift that keeps on giving.
Business delay prompts health care questions
Neighborhood of the week: Forest Ridge Estates
What do people picture when they think of North Idaho - well, besides potatoes? Folks in the know are well aware that the true gems of our fair state are the mountains, the rivers, the lakes - and the forests.
Shift in attitude
Small, midsize SUVs drive April US auto sales gains
Sholeh: Our ongoing 4-wheel love affair
Americans are obsessed with their vehicles. With Car d'Lane approaching, here's a look at why.
What's Behind the Stock Market Decline?
Normally, stocks rise when there are signs of better economic growth. But recently, the reaction has been the opposite. Stocks have declined because stronger growth suggests an earlier reduction in the Federal Reserve's $85 billion in monthly bond purchases. In fact, after the two-day Federal Open Market Committee policy meeting, the Fed indicated that if the economy continues to improve as expected, they will begin to reduce bond purchases later this year. In addition, they will likely end the bond purchases altogether by the middle of 2014. As a result, stocks fell and long-term interest rates rose sharply as well.
US inflation slows but remains elevated in sign that price pressures are easing only grad
At his most recent news conference, Fed Chair Jerome Powell singled out persistently high services prices as a concern
Moose tag applications open
IDFG is accepting Moose, bighorn sheep and mountain goat controlled hunt applications
The application period for moose, bighorn sheep and mountain goat controlled hunts is now open and runs through April 30. Hunters can apply online or at any Fish and Game office, license vendor or by telephone by calling 800-554-8685, or go to GoOutdoorsIdaho.com to apply online.
World/Nation Briefs
Cameron: Online world has us hooked
You’ve probably heard the acronym TMI.
PILLS: Drug companies questioned
I would like to sound off about our pharmaceutical companies and our pharmacies. In the last four months my prescriptions have changed makers four times. With each change, my pills have gotten weaker and weaker. The pharmacies are buying from the cheapest pharmaceutical companies, not caring that they are being made in China. They both only care about the money. No one is thinking about the person taking the medicine.
Winter Wine Rodeo II
While the actual competition for the best wines entered into the North Idaho Wine Rodeo happens in the summer and culminates during fair week, the winter version of the event is an even bigger celebration of participating wineries, winemakers and the winners. Last year at the winter event more than 300 wine consumers converged on the fairgrounds to taste for themselves hundreds of wines that had been entered in the competition.
Passage to Turkey
JACC brings music of the Middle East to Post Falls
The Jacklin Arts and Cultural Center in Post Falls is participating in a new international program aimed at establishing greater understanding between American and Middle Eastern societies.
Medical bills show no mercy
Christmas For All
A bad car wreck left one mom within inches of her life.
Discovering the power within
Innovation Collective's festival features latest trends in tech and thought
Karen Perkins is not shy when it comes to what her book, "InsideOut," offers for readers, starting with revealing the mysteries of creation.
Small cars, big cars, semi trucks and more
Rip-roaring Father Fest and weekend events at Stateline Speedway
Daily events starting Friday through Sunday should pack the Findlay Stadium Stateline Speedway.
High hopes
Economy adds 195,000 jobs; unemployment at 7.6 percent
Neighborhood of the Week: Summer sales — Favorite price cuts around Lake Coeur d’Alene
In recent columns, Neighborhood of the Week has been highlighting the various price cuts on homes around North Idaho.
IDAHO: Confusion over values
IDAHO: Confusion over values