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Workers in demand in Kootenai County
Hiring event Wednesday at Real Life in Post Falls
The "help wanted" signs fill business windows throughout Kootenai County as the region and the state continue to experience low unemployment numbers. Low unemployment means hiring challenges for some industries. "We're pretty much always looking for our field laborers," All Wall Contracting, Inc. operations assistant Georgia Dettelbach said Wednesday.
Tai Chi has proven benefits
In one study, the practice of Yang-style tai chi for one hour twice weekly for 12 to 24 weeks improved quality of life in patients with fibromyalgia. Studies have also shown that it improves function and reduces pain in knee arthritis. And in a randomized controlled trial from 2005 tai chi even improved sleep in older persons with moderate sleep problems!
MY TURN: Downtown suffers from man-made blight
Curate a welcoming attitude together
Little signs Children's School and Library Protection Act
Children’s School and Library Protection Act creates civil liability for public schools and community libraries that fail to take reasonable steps to restrict children’s access to pornographic materials.
Track and field becomes first sport to pay prize money at Olympics. Paris gold medalists get $50,000
The prize money will come out of the share of Olympic revenue that that the IOC distributes to World Athletics.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: The latest spin on all these arm injuries
We just aren’t built to snap a part of our arms, simply because we’re hoping to create outrageous spin on a baseball. Think of the pitchers who had long and successful careers — emphasizing the “long” part of their professional work.
PREP BASEBALL: Frosh Fenter powers Vikings in romp in opener over Lewiston
Results from Tuesday's prep baseball action.
PREP SOFTBALL: Nordman fans 14 for Viks in opener
Coeur d’Alene travels to Post Falls on Tuesday for a doubleheader.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Layla Gugino, Lake City High School
Lake City High softball player Layla Gugino is this week's Knudtsen Chevrolet Press Athlete of the Week.
Cd’A teen with ISIS ties to appear in court
Had plan to attack churches on Sunday
The 18-year-old Coeur d’Alene resident accused of planning to attack local churches with a machete, fire and guns on behalf of ISIS is expected to make his first appearance in federal court today.
LCHS' Kelly named Idaho Vice Principal of the Year
Administrator honored for empathy, innovation, leadership, more
Whatever he can do to make a positive impact on the lives of students, Lake City High School Assistant Principal Bryan Kelly is happy to do it.
Rounding up for kids
KEC donates $2,600 to Cd'A Police for bike safety
Kootenai Electric Cooperative donates $2,500 to police
Need to know how to check up on your own estate plan? Read on
We should all aim to have our legal planning in order, but how do you know if you have what you need in place? Spending a little time reviewing your estate plan every so often is a must. What should you look for? Let’s take it step by step.
EDITORIAL: Tap brakes on noisy downtown drivers
Experiences near lake should be enjoyable for all
OPINION: Do not be intimidated by racists
Yelling racial slurs and profanity at others is unacceptable and must be loudly and clearly condemned.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — What do you say? Let’s talk rosé!
It may seem counterintuitive to be discussing rosé wines when we're still dealing with the sporadic April snow showers and cold weather here in Idaho. However, rosé is a versatile, food-friendly wine that deserves to be appreciated in every season. While it makes a refreshing warm weather sipper, rosé can also provide a delightful contrast to hearty meals during the colder months. So, let's celebrate the appeal of these pink-hued wines, no matter what Mother Nature has in store.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Natural approaches to prostate health
Prostate health is very important to the general health of men, and prostate disease is on the rise. The three main prostate diseases are prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostatitis. Since prostate cancer is a topic of its own, I’m only going to address BPH and prostatitis.
Public invited to give feedback on education standards
Comments will be welcome through April 20
The Idaho Department of Education is encouraging the public to review and comment on drafts of changes made to the Idaho Content Standards alignment for arts, humanities, computer science/educational technology, driver education, social studies and world language.
ELECTION: Resist RINO invasion
Are you frustrated daily at what is happening in D.C.? Do you shake your head daily at Republicans voting against the American people constantly to appease big donors, special interests and lobbyists?
LAKELAND: Grieving over book removal
I was saddened to see the article (April 6) about a book being pulled at Lakeland Middle School.