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Gov. Little calls on Gov. Inslee to stop six cent gas price increase in Idaho
The letter has come on the same day as Inslee's visit to Spokane and Airway Heights.
Silverwood opens Saturday
$19.88 admission price is being offered during opening weekend
Spokane Valley man sentenced for role in Cd'A teen's death
Gets more than 14 years in federal prison
Fitterer-Usher was also ordered to serve an additional three years of supervised release.
Rejecting pain
Cassandra Guay doesn't let lupus slow her down
Cassandra Guay, a New Hampshire implant to Schweitzer Mountain Resort in beautiful Sandpoint, is no rookie when it comes to extreme exercise.
Riverstone McDonald's opening
Business Bits
It's hard to miss the new McDonald's eatery at the entry into Riverstone. And it will be hard to miss its grand opening this coming weekend.
Big screen for the big game
Sporting events have business booming for local retailers
Woman reports losing $700
A Hayden woman reported losing $700 in cash Friday, delivering a financial blow to her family.
A shot at buying
Bill would require mobile home park owners to notify residents of agreement to sell
Miller said there needed be a way to let mobile home park residents know the owner intended to sell the land.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — How we choose our wines
As our shop has grown and the wine collection has expanded, we frequently get asked how we choose what wines we work with?
Online expectations of seniors unkind
The difficulty many seniors face trying to register online for a COVID vaccine
At San Francisco restaurant, pups chow on filet mignon
For $75 dollars per pup, doggie diners get a multiple-course “bone appetite” meal
LEAP OF FAITH: Hayden woman visits Ugandan orphanage she helped build
When the young man she’d met on Facebook asked her for money to buy medicine for a child sick with malaria, Verna Deno was skeptical. The young man — who goes by his surname, Kakembo — said he ran an orphanage in Mityana, a town in the Central Region of Uganda. He cared for more than 30 children, ranging from toddlers to young teens, though he was only in his early 20s himself. Kakembo was desperate for help to save the dying child.
Library numbers reflect increases
Coeur d'Alene Annual Report reveals rise in many statistics
Having a new park on its doorstep and extended weekend hours both appear to have boosted use of the Coeur d'Alene Public Library in the past year, according to statistics compiled for the end of the library's fiscal year.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Our poor abused thyroid
A gland of remarkable adaptability, the thyroid gland absorbs a great deal of “punishment” with our lifestyles today.
Another jump in prices tightens the squeeze on US consumers
Core inflation rose 0.7% in May after an even bigger 0.9% increase in April
'We have stock': Smaller stores aim for last-minute shoppers
So far, worries about omicron and rising cases haven't made a measurable dent on holiday shoppingSo far, worries about omicron and rising cases haven't made a measurable dent on holiday shopping
RACES: Trouble with tickets
Why can’t you buy hydroplane race tickets locally instead of online? If the promoters were smart they would have had a booth at the fair and anyplace else. What’s with this?
Land deal is on hold
COEUR d’ALENE — The city and owners of the former Atlas Mill site will decide Wednesday on the fate of $100,000 of earnest money the city anted up to buy the 47-acre property along Seltice Way and the Spokane River.
Robert Wayne King, 77
Robert Wayne King – Rathdrum - October 17, 1944 to November 10, 2021.
Riverview dreams in Post Falls
I write for a living, so it’s unlikely I’ll be purchasing waterfront property anytime soon.