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FALCON: Justice must be served
As both a novice falconer and a fanatical cyclist, I’ve looked at the state of Idaho with longing: as a “Mecca” for both sports. It’s hard to think of another area where people are as in touch with nature, the seasons and the cycles of life.
Addiction takes a heavy toll
The Dodo Bird Society
It's been a month or so since I wrote a spoof piece hoping to spark a movement to run smart people out of our state.
Hundreds rally against proposed large Idaho wind farm
If built, the wind farm would be the second-largest in the U.S., producing up to 1,000 megawatts and doubling the amount of wind energy produced in Idaho
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Paula Stolts
Pearl Lucille (Love) Irwin, 94
Pearl Lucille (Love) Irwin passed away on Monday, Jan. 17, 2011, in Coeur d'Alene at the age of 94.
Jean "Ellen" Bennett Anderson
As you dig through your cupboards to find that missing lid, smile. So many of us that were blessed to be a part of this woman’s life will forever find that lid. You know the one, the one with the cursive E sprawled across the top in black sharpie. Permanent and larger than life, exactly how she will remain in our memories and in our hearts. Jean “Ellen” Anderson was a gift and a joy to everyone she came in contact with. Daughter, sister, friend, wife, mother, grandmother, aunt. None of these labels do her justice, she was and will forever be so much more. She was a woman with a zest for life on her own terms, a woman who lived and loved with passion and grace and a wit that could drop a grown man into tears of laughter. She instilled in all of us quiet (some of us not so quiet) determination, pride and more than anything love and loyalty to family. One of the greatest lessons she taught was that family was defined by love, not by blood, and we embrace this lesson with the love we share in the largest ‘family’ around. Ellen’s spirit took flight on June 24, 2016 while at home with her loved ones. This spirit is carried on in every member of her very large and extended family. She was born May 12
Spinning for Spot
Riding for Rover begins Friday
INBC blood supplies running low
A recent blitz of flu cases has been responsible for a local shortage of blood at the nonprofit Inland Northwest Blood Center (INBC), which serves Coeur d'Alene area blood needs.
Ask your audiologist...
Are mail order hearing aids any good?
West Nile virus season is here
The first indications of West Nile virus activity in Idaho this year are prompting state health officials to remind people to take precautions against mosquito bites.
PUNISHMENT: Make them pay
Americans support capital punishment. Spokesmen for the guilty use endless excuses and devious methods to move trials away from capital punishment into life sentences. “Life” sentences often end up with the guilty being released from prison.
Stricter rules for livestock?
Bill under debate would limit farm antibiotics in Oregon
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — The benefits of liquid herbal extracts
Traditional medicine is “the knowledge, skills and practices based on the theories, beliefs and experiences indigenous to different cultures, used in the maintenance of health and in the prevention, diagnosis, improvement or treatment of physical and mental illness” (World Health Organization).
Grizzly sow and yearlings euthanized in Island Park
Officials says they displayed aggressive behavior towards humans
Griz killed
THEFT: Cursing up a storm
Those of you who stole the flower baskets off my parents’ and brother’s graves — I curse you. I curse you, your family, your dog, your home, your car. I curse you in this life and the next. I curse you before God and Satan.
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Carlene
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Connie Louise (Whitesell) Taylor, 77
Dart a pain in the neck for wild duck
COEUR d'ALENE - It was an unlikely place to find a pair of mallard ducks waddling around on a Friday morning.
This selfie is unflattering
By mid-afternoon Thursday, the story about a man charged with murdering a woman and her daughter in Post Falls had elicited zero comments on cdapress.com.