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US inflation dips from 4-decade high but still causing pain
Consumer prices jumped 8.3% last month from a year ago
Is this the final chapter?
Future of bookstores in doubt with e-books gaining in popularity
John Hiller says it with pride: Even a barricaded street couldn't keep readers away.
Stopping the stress of working from home
Working from home during the coronavirus pandemic – and generally hunkering down amid stay-at-home orders – mixes multiple aspects of life. That can be a recipe for stress.
Stamp prices going up again - to 46 cents
WASHINGTON (AP)- Buy those Forever stamps now. The cost of mailing a letter is going up again.
Audrey Roseth, 80
Audrey Ann Roseth passed away peacefully at home in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, on Feb. 19, 2010. Her son Steve was with her during all of her last days. Audrey was born in Missoula, Mont., on May 29, 1929, to Odber and Flora McElveny. She was one of two girls, her sister being Ruth Dennison of Lolo, Mont.
Stocks end mixed on weak economic reports
NEW YORK - Stocks zigged and zagged after reports that the U.S. economy is weakening at a time when China and Europe are also slowing.
A slump in McDonald's stock drags Dow lower
A twist to the fight
GM boosts prices as pickup truck battle rages
DETROIT - General Motors is adding a twist to the fight for supremacy in the red-hot U.S. pickup truck market: It's raising prices.
World/Nation Briefs August 6, 2013
Family trying to stay warm through the winter
Christmas For All
Staying warm throughout the winter is their greatest need, and the biggest drain on this family's meager finances.
EXCELlent opportunities
COEUR d’ALENE — Third-graders with an abundance of energy wiggled and scurried beneath a rainbow parachute in Lisa Blattstein's P.E. class this week in the Winton Elementary gym.
It's snow joke, free diamonds
Clark's brings back 'Let It Snow' campaign
'Let It Snow' diamonds
MY TURN: Health insurance mandates increase the cost of health care
Americans view health insurance much differently than other types of insurance.
Red, white, blue: Fourth of July party tips
NEW YORK - Fireworks. Hot dogs. Small town parades and melting ice cream.
Enrich garden soils with worm composting
Here's a promising get-rich-quick scheme for gardeners: It's called vermiculture, or worm composting, and along with super-sizing crop yields, it cuts water bills, conditions soils and repels troublesome insects.
Auction company to lease space to vendors
Showcase Resale Center opens April 1
HAYDEN - What has for years been a once-a-week auction house on Thursday will become a seven-day-a-week retail operation.
Fine fescue lawns can be a low-maintenance option
DEAN FOSDICK
Telling computers, humans apart
Dear PropellerHeads: I purchased tickets to a Salvador Dali exhibition on the Web and the order form asked me to "enter the code below." Underneath were some random letters written in a wavy font. Even for a Dali site, this seemed weird. What gives?
Daily Beast, Newsweek reach deal to merge
NEW YORK - Newsweek, a 77-year-old magazine that once helped set the national news agenda, is linking its future with a startup website just two years in the making.
Featured at North Idaho Reads
Bradbury: 'Fahrenheit 451' is often