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Riverstone condos moving again
Representatives of the Village at Riverstone report they are half way to selling out their luxury condos. A well advertised auction in January led to the sale of 14 units, most of which have closed and 11 are currently in escrow. According to Riverstone representativescurrent totals put them at 50 percent sold.
Community college to get appraisal for property
Economist: Recession is coming
Robert Dietz says labor shortage, rising housing prices, interest rates, inflation contributing factors
Recession is 100%
'HJ' Henry John Parent Jr., 33
"HJ" Henry John Parent Jr., 33, of Post Falls, died Aug. 14, 2011, at Kootenai Medical Center due to injuries caused by an accident with a train in Rathdrum. HJ was born May 14, 1978, to Donna and Henry Parent. HJ was born in the same hospital where he died.
Cd’A Bed Bath & Beyond stays open — for now
The local Bed Bath & Beyond along U.S. 95 is still open after surviving what the home goods retailer’s corporate office promised would be initial cuts of 40 stores within the first six months of 2020.
Spring black bear controlled hunt draw results available.
Hunters who were successful in the draw will still receive a notification card by mail by early March
We're not No. 1!
But WSJ/Realtor.com Spring 2022 Emerging Housing Markets Index keeps CDA in top 10
CDA market among nation's hottest
Back to real estate roots
Consumers now buying homes they can afford
COEUR d'ALENE - The dream, though it bordered on a nightmare at times, is still alive.
A gem of an instructor: NIC music prof wins state award
North Idaho College’s Dwayne Huff has been named a 2022 Idaho GEM Innovative Educator by the Idaho State Board of Education. Huff has been at the forefront of affordable educational access since arriving at NIC. Huff has developed courses based on free instructional materials called open educational resource instead of requiring students to buy textbooks.
Lost in the supermarket ... for a good cause
Local celebs set for Tuesday's Super Market Dash
COEUR d'ALENE - Ready, set, shop!
Choosing local makes a difference
COEUR d’ALENE — Shopping locally was the theme of the first Choose Local Fest at City Park Saturday.
School plays galore
Several productions will be staged later this month
Young thespians throughout the region are preparing to hit local stages in a flurry of student productions being presented over the next few weeks.
CV: Why are people continuing to move to Coeur d'Alene in 2021
Whether you like it or not, Coeur d’Alene is becoming an increasingly popular
Drought and other questions
After my recent trip to Napa, I received questions from readers and customers about the state of wine country, from the arsenic lawsuit to the effects of the drought on wine production. There is nothing like spending time with folks up and down the "chain of command" at wineries - from executives to winemakers to growers and cellar folks - to get first hand answers.
Family sought to own new Rathdrum home
First Story and Hayden Homes partner to create affordable housing
First Story gets rid of financial barriers for new homeowners
US economic growth increased last quarter to a healthy 2.8% annual rate
The latest figures should reinforce confidence that the U.S. economy is on the verge of achieving a rare “soft landing,” whereby high interest rates, engineered by the Fed, tame inflation without tipping the economy into a recession.
Income flat, but wallets open
U.S. consumer spending up 0.4 percent in December
WASHINGTON - Americans increased their spending at a solid pace for the second straight month in December even though their income was flat.
Gov. Brad Little hands out meals, buys lunch, coffee, and visits downtown shop
Gov. Brad Little hands out meals, buys lunch, coffee, and visits downtown shop
Hilde Shetler: Hungry to help others
IN PERSON
Whether it has been providing prospective companies the advantages of relocating to Kootenai County or making this a better community as a volunteer, Hilde Shetler loves assisting people.
Should young kids have smartphones? These parents in Europe linked arms and said no
Police and public health experts were sounding the alarm about a spike of violent and pornographic videos being witnessed by children via handheld devices