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Notable calls for the day!
Tampa Bay's Price shuts down Angels
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Are you an 'efficient' investor?
Generally speaking, if you're efficient at a particular task, you'll get good results without wasting effort. As you've already learned from your life experiences, it's usually far better to be efficient at something than to be inefficient - and that's certainly true with investing.
Fall presents final opportunities at Dover Meadows
Vibrant autumn colors have taken over at the Dover Bay Waterfront Community on Lake Pend Oreille.
James W. Bennett, 88
James William Bennett, 88, of Coeur d’Alene, passed away Aug. 15, 2020.
Cd'A Symphony concert tickets available online
Individual and season concert tickets for the Coeur d'Alene Symphony's 2015-2016 season are now available online.
The new must-haves from CES
Ask The Propellorheads
Glacier sees fewer visitors
2.35 million visit Glacier
Resources for Treasure Valley residents and how you can help
Editor’s note: As your local newspaper, we want to help connect people with resources during this time of closures and cancellations. Because of the volume of canceled events and closed facilities, we are replacing our community calendar for the time being with information on helpful community efforts. If you know of a resource we should share about, or a need we should look into, please email newsroom@idahopress.com or join our Facebook group, “Idaho Press Community Group: COVID-19 Resources.”
Foreclosures have impact beyond their neighborhoods
Anyone living in a neighborhood where foreclosed properties proliferate has seen their impact. If you have a home for sale and right down the block is a foreclosure, it can be difficult to sell yours for a fair price. The bank that owns the foreclosure is more interested in getting rid of theirs than getting full market value for it. After all, bank regulators look for cash reserves, not real estate assets, when attempting to determine the health of a bank.
Cd'A housing market emerges No. 1
Quality of life cited by economist as a leading factor
CDA housing market emerges No. 1
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.
Looking for long lasting relief from head and neck pain or tension? You're not alone
Millions suffer from head and neck pain or chronic tension symptoms and have long sought after lasting relief from physicians and others without lasting success. Many have tried over-the-counter solutions, home remedies, epilepsy drugs, and even narcotics, all of which end up providing little relief in the short-term. Some of the medications even cause more headaches!
Local physician to offer free vein screening
March is deep vein thrombosis (DVT) awareness month. DVT affects up to 600,000 people per year, and may lead to 60,000 to 100,000 deaths per year from complications. DVT is a partial or complete blockage of the deep veins, most commonly of the legs. The deep veins are defined as veins located below the muscles and cannot be seen from the surface. Since you cannot see these veins or feel them, screening is important for patients that would be at risk for DVT.
Prescription for a protest
COEUR d’ALENE — About 40 people gathered near Kootenai Health on Wednesday to protest what they described as “coercion” by health care providers, but Kootenai Health officials countered that their providers are simply following Idaho law.
Malone's Barnes & Noble bid a bet on the Nook
Electronic reader has the potential to deliver all types of digital products
NEW YORK - Why buy a bookstore?
Montana man facing trafficking charges following traffic stop
19 grams of heroin, almost a pound of methamphetamine, approximately 500 fentanyl pills, and a firearm were seized after a Montana man was stopped for a suspected DUI.
Housing market moves ahead
With tax credits and lower prices, Kootenai County sales are up
COEUR d'ALENE - There was something a little different about Tuesday's Coeur d'Alene Multiple Listing Service meeting among agents. It was upbeat as it has been in two years.
Dis-interest about interest
Many of you agents and sellers alike anticipated a slowdown during the holidays. If that is what you expected then that is likely what you saw. Others have indicated anything but a slowdown in activity during December and the statistics compiled by the stellar staff at the Coeur d’Alene Association of Realtors Multiple Listing Service continue to show growth even with sub-zero temperatures, rising interest rates and holiday celebrations. The agents we talk to are reporting good housing market activity still.
New tool in North Idaho's fight against fentanyl
ISP and Panhandle Health District unveil new program for addicts
ISP and Panhandle Health District unveil new program for addicts