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Texas AG announces multi-state lawsuit against Google
DALLAS (AP) — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Wednesday announced
Montana drops Eastern to 0-3
Jordan Johnson did a lot with his feet Saturday. But it was one of the few plays the Montana quarterback made with his arm that propelled the Grizzlies to a 17-14 win over Eastern Washington at Missoula, Mont.
Let your sweets do the talking
Spirit Lake man hopes personalized chocolate hits production line
Bret Wengeler was on a long, lonely road trip back home when he had a sweet idea: The Spirit Lake man wants to personalize chocolate.
Lawsuit over Black Rock to conclude
Case goes to jury after two weeks of testimony, evidence
COEUR d'ALENE — "Actions speak louder than words," Attorney Adam Springel of Las Vegas repeated several times Friday afternoon at the U.S. Courthouse in Coeur d'Alene.
Apple Watch: Available soon for sale in stores
SAN FRANCISCO - Soon you'll be able to buy an Apple Watch like you'd buy most other watches - in a store.
MACKAY: In a word, inspirational
I have a very fat file of Harvey Mackay’s columns that I have saved over the past couple of years. I keep them because his thoughts and prescriptions for success ring true, even for a retired person.
Inventory slows sales
Even though by all accounts the market area served by the Coeur d'Alene Multiple Listing Service is brisk, the total number of sales may be affected by shortages of suitable housing. At our last market report sales of homes in Kootenai County were 21 percent ahead of last year. At the end of May that decreased to what most would agree is a still healthy 18 percent increase in the number of sales. For the entire MLS the change was from 18 percent in April to a 16 percent increase in year over year comparisons.
Holding our own - and then some
As promised the statistical report from the Coeur d'Alene Multiple Listing Service is completed and we are pleased with the results. We have indeed outpaced 2006 for year-to-date sales and by more than anticipated. We actually show 62 sales in excess of last year at October's end.
AFTER THE FIREWORKS
Here's where economy stands at mid-year
The July 4 holiday offered a preview of normalcy after a 17-month hiatus interruptus with changing rules and infection ebbs and flows.
Physicist's Nobel Prize sells for $765,002 in online auction
Holiday campaign in home stretch
Don’t get taken to the cleaners on cleaning supplies
Phony calls and online sellers
Winding around Boise waterways
Neighborhood of the Week hits the road
Neighborhood of the Week: July 25
Turning the page on the calendar
This year with the way the holidays fell, we even managed a three-day weekend, which was wonderful. We had the time to host a dinner party of our own, catch up on things that needed attention at home after an intense few weeks, and in general relax and regroup. Also, we had a bit more time to spend on preparing and enjoying our evening meals, and a chance to linger over a glass or two of wine and really appreciate what we were having.
Holy sheet! Don't pay fees up front
Upfront fees? Never! That’s my rule.
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Ilene Charron, 86
Mandatory minimums for fentanyl trafficking become law
North Idaho lawmakers were split on bill
U.S. home sales soar in July to fastest pace since early 2007
Transactions jumped 9.6 percent over the past 12 months
LEVY: The cost of inefficiencies
Coeur d’Alene School District spends 92 percent of its budget for salaries with more than 50 percent support staff, so is seeking levies totalling $2.39 per $1,000 of home valuation.